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What is the sticky lining that traps particles?

nose hairs


What cells in the nose and throat trap dust particles?

Epithelial cells I think.... or Cilia, no i think Cilia are hairs!


What is function of nose hairs?

It works as a filter for particles in the air.


What is lining of the nose called?

The lining of the nose is called the nasal mucosa. It contains tiny blood vessels and glands that help to moisten and protect the nasal passages.


How does your nose help clean the air you breathe?

It has small dense hairs lining it that trap small debris, thus filtering the air.


What are the types of tissue in ears and nose?

In the ear, the main tissues are epithelial tissue (lining the ear canal), connective tissue (supporting the structures), and neural tissue (located in the cochlea for hearing). In the nose, you find epithelial tissue (lining the nasal cavity), olfactory tissue (responsible for smell), and vascular tissue (supplying blood to the nasal passages).


How does your nose protect you from infetion?

The nose warms and humidifies inhaled air. The mucus and cilia (tiny hairs) lining the nasal passages trap particles, including bacteria, that cause infection.


Why are there fine hairs in your nostrils?

They are sometimes called nose hairs. Their function is to filter small particles like dust and pollen from going deeper into the airway.


What traps particles from the air from entering the nose?

Nose hairs and mucus lining in the nostrils help trap particles from the air, preventing them from entering the respiratory system. The hairs act as a physical barrier, while mucus helps to capture and filter out contaminants before they reach the lungs.


What is the name for nose hairs?

Nasal hairs


Does plucking out nose hairs cause infection?

can plucking nose hairs cuse sinusitis?


Which letter indicates the part of the cell that carries out a function most similar to a function of the human excretory system?

epithelial tissue