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How is the respiratory passage kept free of dust particles?

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Answered by 24Karat
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How is the respiratory passage kept free of dust particles?

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The nasal cavity is lined by ciliated epithelium and mucous glands. The mucous glands secrete mucous. The ciliated epithelium is present on the entire lining of larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles. The constant motion of cilia and mucous trap dust, micro-organisms, pollen and other minute particles present in the air. In this way, the respiratory passage is kept free of dust particles.

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Answered by shuklaarpi974
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The nasal cavity is lined by ciliated epithelium and mucous glands. The mucous glands secrete mucous. ... The constant motion of cilia and mucous trap dust, micro-organisms, pollen and other minute particles present in the air. In this way, the respiratory passage is kept free of dust particles.

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