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The nasal mucous membrane lines the nasal cavities.

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The nasal cavities are lined with mucous membranes, which produce mucus to help trap and remove dirt, pathogens, and other particles from the air we breathe. These membranes also contain cilia, tiny hair-like structures that help move the mucus and trapped particles towards the throat for removal.

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The fine hairlike processes on the cells that line the walls of the nasal cavity are called cilia and are embedded in the mucous membrane cells.

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