The lungs become black like tar and the dust collects on them, making you cough a lot. You are not able to breathe properly if you are athsmatic and a smoker. This kills you a lot quicker than a normal smoker (a.k.a: a non-athsmatic). Please do not smoke if you have athsma. My friend died when she tried it and she ended up with extreme lung cancer, it was very painful saying goodbye to her. STOP SMOKING AND PASS AROUND THE MESSAGE TO ANY OTHER PERSON YOU KNOW WHO DOES IT!
Please! For our world! Ok, now, I'm starting to sound like a science nerd.
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A ciliated epithelial cell is adapted to remove dirt from people's lungs.
Hairs in the Trachea that keep out dirt from the lungs.
Dirt and contaminants from the inspired air.
to clear away mucus and dirt
Yes. Sand and dirt have very sharp edges....like little razors. Just living in a desert climate can be harmful to your lungs.
inside your lungs there are some cells called cillia they are little hairs that sway side to side hat remove dust and dirt from your lungs. when you smoke you are killing those cells thus all the dirt stays in your lungs making it hard for you to breath
mucus
The mucous/slime traps dirt, and then you cough it up
They don't the only way to keep dirt from going into your throat is to breathe through your nose where your nose hair and mucus provide traps for dirt. Yout throat cells have tiny hairs which trap and prevent dust and dirt from going into your body, you also have these cells in your nose too.
The tiny hairs in the lungs that sweep out dirt and mucus are called cilia. These hair-like structures help to keep the airways clear by moving debris upwards towards the throat where it can be swallowed or expelled.
Cilia are cells with tiny hairs like parts on them found in your trachea and lungs. They aid in the movement of mucous and dirt particles out of your lungs. They can also be permanently damaged by smoking resulting in the inability to effectively clean the lungs.
The cilia are tiny hairs which act to trap dust or dirt particles in the air that people breathe. The cilia and the mucus helps to keep dust and dirt out of the lungs.