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if a genetic condition prevented a persons body from producing mucus, which defenses would be most directly and significantly compromised? the mechanical and chemical barriers in body tracts like the respiratory and gi tracts. the chemical barrier in the stomach, because acid would not function. the biological barrier on the skin, because harmless bacteria could not survive. the mechanical barrier of the urinary tract, because the flushing action of urine would stop.
Mucus serves as a mechanical and chemical barrier in body tracts like the respiratory and gastrointestinal (GI) tracts. It traps pathogens and foreign particles and contains antimicrobial substances. Lack of mucus would directly compromise these barriers. The stomach's acid - mucus barrier protects the stomach lining, but mucus is mainly for mechanical protection there. Skin's biological barrier is mainly about the microbiome and not directly related to mucus. The urinary tract's flushing action is due to urine flow, not mucus.
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The mechanical and chemical barriers in body tracts like the respiratory and GI tracts.