nose, nasal passageway, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchial tubes, bronchioles, air sacs, alveol
the excretory system the human body Most notably, the lungs.
The electrical impulse travels into the dendrites, the "input" of the neuron, and into the soma or "body" where the signal gets processed. From there, the processed signal travels down the axon or "output" and into the dendrites of another neuron.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
A bacterium's cell membrane allows it to withstand fluctuations in temperature within the human body. This is necessary in order for the bacterium to survive in that environment.
there is no krypton in the human body
it travels through your body because it does.
Urine travels through the urethra to leave the body. The urethra connects the bladder to the exterior of the body.
Well blood travels through a person's arteries and i suppose the skin being the largest organ in the body would be what holds it in.
Assuming you mean through the victim's body - it travels through the bloodstream.
A body wave is a seismic wave that travels through Earths interior.
body waves
the circulatory system
urethra
circulation
asteriods
Carbon dioxide leaves the blood and travels through the lungs before leaving your body.
The Sphinx.