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Which structure is part of the non-specific defence system that helps protect against pathogens?

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Communicable diseases

Question

  1. A. The liver
  2. B. The trachea
  3. C. The heart
  4. D. The kidneys

Answer

The correct option is The trachea because it matches the approved biology in Human defence systems within Communicable diseases.

Explanation

The correct option is The trachea because it stays accurate for Human defence systems in Communicable diseases. It matches the approved learning objective about describe the trachea and bronchi as non-specific defence systems against pathogens and avoids the oversimplified distractors.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding the Role of Mucus

Students often describe the trachea and bronchi only in terms of their structure and fail to mention the role of mucus in trapping pathogens.

Emphasize that the trachea and bronchi produce mucus, which traps pathogens and prevents them from entering the lungs, highlighting their function as a non-specific defence system.

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