Infectious agents, small aerosol and dust particles are trapped in the mucus elevator to prevent their invasion in lungs.
The longest someone that was ever trapped in a elevator is... Six days straight!
Nope.
Nova - 1974 Trapped in an Elevator 38-3 was released on: USA: 2 November 2010
No. You could get trapped and the elevator could fail and crash to the bottom.
Mode After Hours - 2008 Trapped in the Elevator 1-6 was released on: USA: 30 October 2008
I'd sleep lol
cilia
Mucus is a sticky substance so if captures the dirt in the air and when mucucs has dirt your throat/ nose feels irritated and wants to come out. Cilia are little hairs where dirt gets stuck you know kinda like when you brush your hair but yeah when the cilia gets dirt your throat feels funny making you cough. I hope that helped. (:
Dust particles are trapped in mucus in the respiratory tract, such as the nose and throat, and in hair on our skin. Mucus acts as a sticky barrier that captures dust particles as we breathe, while hair on our skin can also trap dust before it reaches our respiratory system.
Inever wa nted to be trapped i n the elevator.
Mucus and dust are trapped and swallowed at the back of your throat by a cilia cell.
An 800 pound Michael Jackson. Your sister with rabies.