Using the words cilia and mucus, describe how the body gets rid of dust which enters the lungs.
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The mucus they produce catches most of the dust particles. Tiny hairs called cilia, covering the walls of the air tubes, move the mucus upward and out into the throat, where it is either coughed up and spat out, or swallowed.
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