Sentence examples for mucus which suffocates from inspiring English sources

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The gills frequently become necrotic and hypersecrete mucus, which suffocates the fish.

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Calves which suffocated as a consequence of air way blockage by necrotic lesions upon the vocal cords/arytenoids were classified as necrobacillosis.

Their lungs produce more mucus which can make them cough and foam at the mouth.

In addition, high concentrations are irritating to the mucosa and evoke the secretion of mucus, which also delays absorption".

Also, if a diver touches a manta, it may scrape off the layer of mucus, which, Mr. Wing says, may subject the manta to bacterial invasion.

"As the bacteria that live in the nose grow back, they may also be found in the mucus, which changes to a greenish color," the agency says.

Mucus, which coats wet surfaces in the bodies of all animals, is the body's first line of defense.

One tactic involves checking the consistency of your cervical mucus, which changes to a stretchy, clear and thick consistency during ovulation like uncooked egg whites.

After about an hour of this (boooooring), they produce a special rope made of mucus, which, still entwined, they slide down.

Briefly, waters of acidic pH<4.0, induce the gills to secrete mucus which hinders oxgen uptake and stresses the animal.

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