Science, asked by dhaneswarkurmi51, 2 months ago

Why the lungs are called the air filters of our body.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Your lungs do more than move oxygen in and carbon dioxide out of the body. They also act as filters. Mucus in your lungs catches and holds dust, germs, and other things that have entered the lungs. When you cough, sneeze, or clear your throat, you move this material out of your body.

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Answered by rajlaxmipahi01
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Answer:

lungs do more than move oxygen in and carbon dioxide out of the body. They also act as filters. Mucus in your lungs catches and holds dust, germs, and other things that have entered the lungs. When you cough, sneeze, or clear your throat, you move this material out of your body.

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