Air entering our nose is generally cold and many a times contains dust particles. How is this air made warm and free of dust particles inside the respiratory tract? What would happen if the dust particles reach our lungs?
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Mucuos present in trachea trap dust particles.
they can cause disease if entered in lungs
Air is made warm by blood flowing through
capillaries
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