Microbiology: Principles and Explorations 9th Edition

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ISBN 10: 1-11874-316-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-11874-316-4

Chapter 21 - Diseases of the Respiratory System - Clinical Case Study - Page 687: 2

Answer

(a) Lungs.

Work Step by Step

The lungs are normally free of microorganisms in a healthy individual. Due to the actions of many defense mechanisms, such as the mucociliary escalator, which aids in clearing bacteria and other particles from the respiratory tract, and alveolar macrophages, which can phagocytose and eliminate invading pathogens, lungs are normally sterile.
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