How to use in-sentence of “mucus”:
+ He found that the black pigment was associated with a layer of mucus just beneath the skin.
+ They can drink water to help the mucus go away.
+ All the alimentary canal, nose, and sexual organs have mucus glands which pass the mucus to the surfaces.
+ Asthma also causes mucus-making cells inside the airways to make more mucus than normal.
+ A blister agent, or vesicant, is a chemical compound that causes severe pain on the skin, in the eyes, and in the mucus membranes.

Example sentences of “mucus”:
+ For example, if a person has pneumonia, mucus can build up in their bronchi and the bronchi's airways, and cause rhonchi.
+ Increased mast cells and neutrophils in submucosal mucous glands and mucus plugging in patients with asthma.
+ The mucus blocks ducts and passageways.
+ For example, if a person has pneumonia, mucus can build up in their bronchi and the bronchi’s airways, and cause rhonchi.
+ Increased mast cells and neutrophils in submucosal mucous glands and mucus plugging in patients with asthma.
+ The mucus blocks ducts and passageways.
+ If threatened, instead of ink, a sticky cloud of bioluminescent mucus containing innumerable orbs of blue light is ejected from the arm tips.
+ The surfaces are mostly internal surfaces, though in some animals mucus covers the outside of the animal.
+ When a person sneezes, many small drops of saliva and mucus blow out from the nose and mouth.
+ The tip of the tongue is composed of a mucus which creates a sticky end to which the prey is captured.
+ The Myxozoa from Greek “myx-” = slime or mucus + “zoa” = animals are a group of Parasiteparasitic animals of aquatic environments.
+ Symptoms of internal hemorrhoids include “itching, bleeding, swelling, mucus discharge, burning sensation, prolapse, and soiling”.
+ The shrimp and the surface mucus layer and eggs of the catfish contain carotenoid pigments which seem to cause the golden colour of the shark.
+ It is most commonly spread by the microscopic droplets of mucus and fluid that are sent into the air when the sick person coughs or sneezes.
