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Mucus membranes, specifically in the respiratory and digestive tracts, secrete a liquid called mucus that helps trap and remove pathogens. Additionally, the lacrimal glands in the eyes secrete tears, which contain enzymes and antibodies that can help neutralize and flush away pathogens that may have entered the eyes.
When you sneeze, the amount of water released from your mouth can vary depending on factors like the force of the sneeze, the amount of mucus present, and individual differences. On average, a sneeze can expel droplets containing anywhere from 10,000 to 100,000 bacterial cells, but not necessarily a specific volume of water.
A spider is an "arachnid". It has solid bits, liquid bits and contains gaseous bits.
It wears down the high bits (and the bits that come off fills up the low bits).
The bacteria consumes the bits of oil, then the undigested oil goes through its cleaning system( it has a special kind of cell that allows it to purify the oil and dissolve it) But this kind of Bacteria is rare in salt waters, like the ocean. So actually, the bacteria cannot clean a whole oil spill like the one in the Gulf of Mexico.
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lubricate the stool and keep it nice and moist
The same way humans do. Bits of food gather around the base of the teeth, getting caught under the gums, and foster the growth of bacteria. The bacteria irritate the gums, and there you have periodontal disease. This is made worse in cats because, of course, they don't brush their teeth.
There are about 40,00 bits of bacteria on a coin and germs
You bleed.
In your stomach, where all food is broken down into bits.
Boogers are not good or bad, boogers are bits of dirt and dust stuck together with mucus. Once that mucus hardens it becomes a booger. Having boogers in your nose just shows that a lot of dirt and mucus has hardened in your nose at any point of time.
Boogers are dried up bits of mucus. Mucus is a fluid created in the sinuses and nose that protects our bodies from dirt and dust that would otherwise harm our lungs. Also, you have boogers because it is dead bacteria after a diesease/infection/sore/etc. It cleans out and it helps clean up your body.
Littleneck clams filter particles, mainly plankton, from the water. They also trap bits of food in the mucus with which they cover their shells.
the bits of paper will stick on the wooden scale.
They filter feed on bacteria, protozoans, unicellular algae, and bits of organic matter.
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