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What does the esophagus secrete?

mucus


What happens when the sinuses are swollen?

When the lining of the sinuses is at all swollen, the swelling interferes with the normal flow of mucus. Trapped mucus can then fill the sinuses, causing an uncomfortable sensation


Thick fluid in sinuses?

mucus


Does the colon secrete mucus?

Yes, the colon does secrete mucus to help lubricate the passage of stool and protect its lining from damage.


Does the lamina propria secrete mucus?

No. It contains the ducts that secretes mucus though.


Are mucus glands endocrine?

Mucus glands are exocrine, not endocrine, glands. They secrete mucus via ducts.


What is the name of the therapy in which the physician flushes saline soultion into the sinuses to remove mucus or pus?

Sinus lavage is the process of flushing saline solution into the sinuses to remove mucus or pus.


Do sinuses drain into the ears?

No, sinuses do not drain into the ears. Sinuses are air-filled cavities in the skull that produce mucus to help moisten and filter the air we breathe. The ears have their own drainage system separate from the sinuses.


Why does an earthworm need to secrete mucus?

because to slid into things


What is the Proetz procedure?

mucus is removed from the sinuses with saline irrigation combined with suction


What moves back and forth to move mucus out of the sinuses and back of the nose?

Cilia are hair-like structures that move back and forth to help move mucus out of the sinuses and back of the nose. They help to clear the airways by sweeping mucus and debris towards the throat where it can be swallowed or expelled.


How are frogs and worms alike?

They both can secrete mucus to hold in water.