"Like, how do you think I should know. Like, I have dance class now so like, don't bother me anymore." - The answer before. (No editing or adaptions, only inverted commas to quote the sentence)
Um, sorry if I sound rude but... is this person slow or something? LMAO. Pathetic, don't you think? Why does this person answer if they don't know? Skip the question, don't bother, nobody wants to hear your irrelevant and poorly used grammatical information, honey.
I'm not entirely sure about the mucus part, but I'm pretty sure that it is part of cecilia in the nose and it's tiny hairs cleaning the air as you breathe.
Hope that helps
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∙ 8y agoThe tiny hairs in our nose clean the dust particles in the air
Cilia .
They clean the air so that we can breathe fresh air.
The two main things in the nose that help to clean the air we breathe are tiny hairs called cilia and mucus. The cilia trap dust, bacteria, and other particles, while the mucus helps to moisten the air and trap any foreign particles before they can reach the lungs.
The nose filters, warms, and moistens the air you breathe. Hairs and mucus in the nose trap particles and pathogens, while blood vessels help warm and humidify the air before it reaches the lungs.
Without clean air we couldn't breathe
mucus
It has small dense hairs lining it that trap small debris, thus filtering the air.
mostly the same as input, but less oxygen and more mucus
Clean air helps animals by supplying them with healthy, fresh oxygen to breathe. It's just like asking why we wash in clean water. It is obviously better than washing in the garbage truck. ;) Hope I answered your question correctly!
if enough air is not getting to the lungs, if the person cannot breathe without help, or is having problems with mucus and other secretions getting into the windpipe because of difficulty swallowing.
Mucus helps in trapping pathogenic microorganisms and dust particles and prevent them from entering inside the lungs, second it keep respiratory tract moist so that friction is reduced. Another function of Mucus is to regulate the temprature of the inhaled air.