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(5) Expectorant helps to remove sputum (cough) from
(a) respiratory tract (b)gall bladder
(c) lungs
(d)spleen​

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Answered by lakshmimouvarp3di0v
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Answer:

respiratory tract

Explanation:

Expectorant: A medication that helps bring up mucus and other material from the lungs, bronchi, and trachea. An example of an expectorant is guaifenesin, which promotes drainage of mucus from the lungs by thinning the mucus, and also lubricates the irritated respiratory tract.

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respiratory tract....

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