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What happens to the number of goblet cells found in the walls of the respiratory tract as it moves down from the upper conducting zone to the lower respiratory zone?
Consistent Principle
A fundamental concept that remains uniform and unchanged across different situations or applications.
Exhaustive Exclusions
A principle where all possible alternatives or options are considered and then systematically rejected or excluded until a conclusion is reached.
Consistent Principle
A rule or concept that does not contradict itself and is coherent with other principles within the same theoretical framework.
Pentagonal
Having five angles and five sides; specifically referring to geometrical shapes.
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