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    Microorganisms Removed from Incoming Air by the Sticky Mucus of the Respiratory
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Microorganisms Removed from Incoming Air by the Sticky Mucus of the Respiratory

Question 32

Question 32

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Microorganisms removed from incoming air by the sticky mucus of the respiratory tract are most likely destroyed by


A) toxins in the mucus.
B) the cilia.
C) gastric juice.
D) a lack of nutrients.
E) all of the above

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