– what happens to all the dust we breathe in?

182 viewsBiologyOther

Title – how do your lungs deal with it? Where does it go?

In: Biology

2 Answers

Anonymous 0 Comments

Most of it gets stopped by our nose hairs. General dust and particulate will be caught in the nose hairs and removed during normal exhaling, or will be caught in mucus and removed that way. Breathing in too much dust, to where it overwhelms or gets past the nose hairs, will make you sneeze or cough to remove it.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Your air passages are lined with both mucus and cilia. Contaminants like dust will get stuck to the mucus which the cilia will then slowly push out like a gooey conveyor belt.