Choking Agents
Attacks muscles of the body- Nerve agent Attacks the skin and lungs- Blister agent Attacks the airways and lungs- Choking agent Attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agent
Attacks the muscles of the body--------- Nerve agent Attacks the skin and lungs----------- Blister agent Attacks the airways and lungs------ Choking agent Attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agent
3 blood agent: attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body4 Chokin agent: attacks the airways and lungs1 nerve agent: attacks muscles of the body2 blister agent: attacks the skin and lungs3,4,1,2Attacks the muscles of the body--------- Nerve agentAttacks the skin and lungs----------- Blister agentAttacks the airways and lungs------ Choking agentAttacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agentAttacks the airway and lungs - Choking AgentAttacks the muscles of the body - Nerve AgentAttacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body - Blood AgentAttacks the skin and lungs - Blister AgentAttacks the airways and Lungs------ Choking agentAttacks muscles of the body--------- Nerve agentAttacks the oxgen-carrying capacity of the body--- Blood AgentAttacks the skin and Lungs------ Blister Agent
respiratory
It can cause a buildup of phlegm and mucus in the airways, but not in the lungs.
larger airways in the lungs
Trachea
The lungs contain approximately 23 generations of airways, starting from the trachea and branching into progressively smaller bronchi and bronchioles. In total, there are about 300,000 to 500,000 individual airways, which include both the large bronchi and the smaller terminal and respiratory bronchioles. These airways facilitate the movement of air in and out of the lungs, leading to the alveoli where gas exchange occurs.
Cigarettes, over time, hurt the lungs and constrict the airways to the lungs, therefore, air has to push through the airways, making a breathless feeling to the smoker
A lot.
The three main parts of the lungs are the bronchi (airways that carry air in and out of the lungs), the bronchioles (smaller airways that branch off from the bronchi), and the alveoli (tiny air sacs where gas exchange takes place).
Blister