Rejected at 2:21 a.m. May, 28, 2024 ] by Cameron
Author: cpochat
Related Note: 1509917532317
Rationale for change

Added additional cloze to match sister note: Note ID 1509917022554
{{c2::Ascaris lumbricoides}}, a helminth, enters the {{c1::blood}} through the {{c1::intestinal wall}}, making their way to the lungs; mucociliary escalator eventually causes them to be swallowed into the GI tract

Rejection reason

Two downvotes usually enough to discard, points taken but going to resolve! If others bring it up, we can reconsider

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