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Describe the processes of primary and secondary active transport, including the factors that can affect active transport.
Chemical Mediators
are substances released from cells that trigger or regulate biochemical pathways, often involved in inflammation and immune responses.
Blood PH
The measure of the acidity or alkalinity of blood, maintained within a tightly controlled range of about 7.35 to 7.45 to ensure proper cellular function.
Cough Reflex
A rapid expulsion of air from the lungs typically triggered by irritation or obstruction in the air passages, serving as a protective mechanism to clear the trachea and bronchi.
Mucus
A slimy substance produced by mucous membranes and glands for lubrication and protection of various internal body surfaces.
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