Examples of 'produce mucus' in a sentence

Meaning of "produce mucus"

produce mucus: To create and discharge a slippery secretion, typically by the mucous membranes, to protect and lubricate tissues

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It also stimulates the intestines to produce mucus.
Most produce mucus or other secretions.
Other cells in the lining produce mucus.
Healthy eyes will produce mucus both day and night.
A nonproductive cough is dry and does not produce mucus.
It affects the cells that produce mucus and digestive juices.
The glands in our upper respiratory system produce mucus.
The eye can produce mucus in response to allergens in the air.
And they only produce mucus.
They produce mucus that normally drains into the nasal cavities.
The cough can either produce mucus or not.
The sinuses produce mucus which usually drains into your nose through small channels.
Slippery elm can also stimulate the intestines to produce mucus.
The bronchial tubes actually produce mucus under all normal circumstances.
The lining of the digestive system can also produce mucus.

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Especially colds which produce mucus or a nasal drip that can end up in your lungs.
The airways of the throat and lungs also produce mucus.
Your eyes constantly produce mucus and tears for protection and to function normally.
It has the capacity to kill bacteria and help the body produce mucus.
The sinuses normally produce mucus that is drained into the nose cavity through small channels.
Cystic fibrosis affects the cells that produce mucus and digestive juices.
Asthma is a disease in which the airways into your lungs become narrow and produce mucus.
The cancer cells produce mucus and these cells are distinct from normal cells under a microscope.
The sinuses are lined by mucous membranes that produce mucus to lubricate the insides.
The sinuses produce mucus that cleans and moistens the membranes of the nose and throat.
Expectorants can help shed thick mucus and are useful for wet coughs that produce mucus.
The cells produce mucus which lubricates the surface and also protects against many pathogenic organisms.
In addition, glands in the affected areas start to produce mucus to trap pathogens.
In CF, the exocrine glands produce mucus that is thick and sticky.

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