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• What will happen if there were no cilia in the respiratory tract? <||:>​

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Damaged cilia can't do their job of sweeping dirt and mucus out of your lungs. With bronchiectasis, your airways widen and stretch out. In some places, the airways are so stretched out they form little pockets. Germs, dust and mucus collect in these pockets and get stuck.

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