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burchfield96

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The weak gel containing attached mucins that bathes the beating cilia and usually separates that mucus layer from the epithelial surface is called
 
  a. gel.
  b. mucus.
  c. phlegm.
  d. sol.
  e. sputum.

Question 2

Purulent material in the airways is called
 
  a. gel.
  b. mucus.
  c. phlegm.
  d. sol.
  e. sputum.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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