how are dust particles filtered during respiration
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tiny hairs called cilia protect the nasal passageway and other part of respiratory
treat filtering out dust...
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tiny hairs called cilia protect the nasal passageway and other part of respiratory
treat filtering out dust...
I hope it will help you
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The respiratory system
Is lined with cilia which are small hair like structures to sweep off the dust
also there is mucous to trap the bacteria
and other microbes
mucus, is a thin layer of fluid covering the luminal surface of the airway. It is secreted by the goblet cells.
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