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Mucus

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Key Stage 3

Meaning

Mucus is a sticky liquid made in the breathing system and digestive system.

About Mucus

Mucus is sticky to trap micro-organisms and dust to prevent them entering the lungs.
Mucus is moved along by the 'cilia' on ciliated epithelial cells which sweep it out of the lungs to move the trapped micro-organisms and dust out of the lungs.
Mucus should be transparent. If mucus is white, yellow or green it is a sign of an infection.
Mucus is produced by a specialised cell called a 'goblet cell'.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Mucus is a sticky liquid made in the breathing system and digestive system.

About Mucus

Mucus is sticky to trap micro-organisms and dust to prevent them entering the lungs.
Mucus is moved along by the 'cilia' on ciliated epithelial cells which sweep it out of the lungs to move the trapped micro-organisms and dust out of the lungs.
Mucus should be transparent. If mucus is white, yellow or green it is a sign of an infection.
Mucus is produced by a specialised cell called a 'goblet cell'.
Mucus is produced in the stomach to protect the lining of the stomach from the stomach acid.

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