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how does sneezing protect us from germs?

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Answered by bulbulbansal1
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before sneezing all the germs are in nose
when their is some irritation than we sneez and by sneezing all the germs were throw out of the nose which can't get inside our body and protect us from germs
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Answered by gahlotswasti
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Sneezes protect your body by clearing the nose of bacteria and viruses. When something enters your nose or you encounter a trigger that sets off your “sneeze center” in your brain, signals are rapidly sent to tightly close your throat, eyes, and mouth. Next, your chest muscles vigorously contract your throat muscles. As a result, air together with saliva and mucus is pushed out of your mouth and nose. You have sneezed.

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