Answer:
After reading the biology article, I can only think of mucus. If I'm taking a shower, my brain alerts "mucus", if I'm eating, my brain alerts "mucus", it seems that I only reason, listen, think and see mucus.
Step-by-step explanation:
The epistofre is a figure of speech that is used to promote the repetition of the same word at the end of each sentence that makes up a sentence. This figure of speech serves to show the speaker's stagnation and fixation of thought (as shown in the sentence above, using the word "mucus"), or to reinforce the meaning of a word within the text.