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The dust particles inside the nose is called as...

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mucous membrane makes mucus, that sticky stuff in your nose you might call snot. Mucus captures dust, germs, and other small particles that could irritate your lungs. If you look inside your nose, you will also see hairs that can trap large particles, like dirt or pollen.
Answered by AbhishekSighaniya
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inside your nose, you will also see hairs that can trap large particles, like dirt or pollen. ... Cilia can also be found lining the air passages, where they help move mucus out of the lungs.





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