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Why does inhaling more smoke over time allow you to inhale smoke without coughing?

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Why does inhaling more smoke over time allow you to inhale smoke without coughing?

In: Biology

CulperWoodhull commented May 24, 2019

The smoke eventually burns away the cilia, small hairs in the throat and bronchial tubes, that help your body know when something isn’t supposed to be there. Like smoke.

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