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Cells at Work!
Sneeze Away
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Red and White Blood Cell head to the bronchial tubes as part of White Blood Cell's plan to eliminate the pneumococcus. They head to the respiratory tract where mucus is formed and lure the bacterium to be sneezed out of the body.
biology
body systems and disease
sneezing
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