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★☆☆ Beginner
Which structural feature of the human gas exchange system, found in the trachea and bronchi, is primarily responsible for trapping and removing inhaled dust and pathogens, preventing them from reaching the delicate alveoli?
A
C-shaped rings of cartilage
B
A rich network of capillaries
C
Ciliated epithelium and goblet cells
D
A higher proportion of smooth muscle