Science MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

What is the function of the mucus-producing cells in the respiratory system?
A. Facilitating gas exchange
B. Trapping and removing particles
C. Producing antibodies
D. Controlling blood flow

Mucus-producing cells help trap and remove particles, preventing them from entering the lungs.

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