The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:
- the olfactory epithelium
- the mucus film lining much of the respiratory tract
- air filtration in the nasal cavity
- alveolar macrophage
Answer:
The olfactory epithelium
Step-by-step explanation:
The tuberculosis is a disease caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The tuberculosis disease affects the respiratory system from the nasal cavity to the respiratory passage.
The bacterium before infecting the human body has to fight with the natural immune system. The immune response produces the mucus which contains the antibacterial substances, the air filtration hairs in the nose which does not allow the entry of the bacterium and the macrophage which could ingest the pathogens.
The olfactory epithelium which is involved in the sensing the olfactory or smell from the surrounding environment is not involved in protecting the pathogen from the environment.
Thus, the olfactory epithelium is correct.