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Hairs that clean dirt out of the air in your nasal passages are called: A. sinus B. trachea C. cilia D. mucus
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Hairs that clean dirt out of the air in your nasal passages are called:
A. sinus
B. trachea
C. cilia
D. mucus
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c - cilia is the hair that cleans dirt out of the air in your nasal passages.
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