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Tiny hairlike structures that sweep mucus from the nose into the throat are called a. alveoli b. bronchi c. cilia d. vili
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Tiny hairlike structures that sweep mucus from the nose into the throat are
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b. bronchi
c. cilia
d. vili
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C
Step-by-step explanation:
We learn this in health class. So yea
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