Bronchitis
these are called cilia cells, and they trap the dust and stuff (it's trapped by mucus) that enters your breathing passages. this is then moved by the action of the cells up the breathing passages and into the back of the throat and nose where it can be swallowed
they make you sneeze or cough and when you do that all of the pathogens stay out of your body - Rudo575 pathogens get stuck in mucus or small hair.
A Radiator.
you breathing is out and in and that is the breathing is changes is
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bronchitis
What is the role of the breathing passages in the immunes system
Clears the nasal passages, because a sneeze is caused by irritation or itchiness in your nose or nasal passages.
you can breathe
these are called cilia cells, and they trap the dust and stuff (it's trapped by mucus) that enters your breathing passages. this is then moved by the action of the cells up the breathing passages and into the back of the throat and nose where it can be swallowed
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Chronic Bronchitis
loveanime says: mucus and cillia trap the pathogens
Tissue irritation of the throat and lungs may appear as noisy breathing, coughing, hoarseness, black or gray spittle, and fluid in the lungs.
it is called sinoplatismal leactus
The general effect of chlorine are as followed: Wheezing Airway Irritation Difficulty Breathing Sore Throat Chest Tightness Eye Irritation Skin Irritation Cough These symptoms do depend on exposure, for example such as swallowing the pool water.
It can refer to the passage of air through the breathing passages or the transportation of goods and passengers by aircraft.