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The nasal mucosa, lined with cilia and mucus, traps dust, pollen, and other particles that enter the nose. The cilia, tiny hair-like structures, help move the trapped particles toward the throat, where they can be swallowed or expelled. Mucus also moistens the air and helps capture allergens and pathogens, playing a crucial role in the respiratory system's defense. This mechanism helps keep the airways clear and protects the lungs from irritants.
Mucus is the secretion produced by the respiratory system that traps dust and other inhaled foreign particles. It helps to protect the lungs by capturing these particles before they can reach deeper into the respiratory tract.
Cilia are tiny hairs that line the respiratory tract and help trap dust and foreign particles to prevent them from entering the lungs. These hair-like structures wave in a coordinated manner to move mucus and trapped particles out of the respiratory system.
Dust particles and pollen are two examples of nongaseous particles that can be found in the air.
pollen grains are attracted by a magnetic force
The nasal mucosa, lined with cilia and mucus, traps dust, pollen, and other particles that enter the nose. The cilia, tiny hair-like structures, help move the trapped particles toward the throat, where they can be swallowed or expelled. Mucus also moistens the air and helps capture allergens and pathogens, playing a crucial role in the respiratory system's defense. This mechanism helps keep the airways clear and protects the lungs from irritants.
it traps particles such as dust and pollen
mucus
the mucous traps inspired dust, bacteria, and other debris.
the mucous traps inspired dust, bacteria, and other debris.
"what does pollen mean?" it is dust from a flower that fertilizes other flowers.
Mucus is the secretion produced by the respiratory system that traps dust and other inhaled foreign particles. It helps to protect the lungs by capturing these particles before they can reach deeper into the respiratory tract.
Dust is composed of a variety of particles, including dead skin cells, dirt, pollen, and other small debris.
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Cilia are tiny hairs that line the respiratory tract and help trap dust and foreign particles to prevent them from entering the lungs. These hair-like structures wave in a coordinated manner to move mucus and trapped particles out of the respiratory system.
Yes, when you inhale their air comes with microbes, pollen, and dust.
where is the pollen filter on VW T5