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When we talk, we tend to let small bits of air out. We proceed to get more oxygen in our lungs when we start pausing or breathing in between sentences and coversations.

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What is the trachea and what is its function?

The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a tube that carries air from the mouth and nose to the lungs. Its main function is to provide a passageway for air to enter and exit the lungs, allowing for breathing to occur. The trachea is lined with cilia and mucus to help filter and clean the air before it reaches the lungs.


Where does air enter the body?

lungs


How gases enter and leave your body?

Gases enter and leave the body primarily through the process of respiration. Inhalation brings oxygen-rich air into the lungs, where oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, is exchanged. During exhalation, carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs back into the atmosphere. This gas exchange occurs in the alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs, facilitating the transfer of gases between the air and blood.


Which organs does air leave the body?

Air leave the body from organs called the lungs.


What does air enter through?

Air enters through the trachea and into the lungs.


Where in one of two places air enter body?

Air can enter the body by the mouth or the nose. Air then goes down the windpipe to the lungs where it can enter the bloodstream.


How air body enter and leave the body?

Air enters the body through the respiratory system by inhaling air through the nose or mouth. The air then travels down the trachea into the lungs, where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released. When exhaling, the carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs back out through the nose or mouth.


What works with air from your lungs to let you talk and sing?

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Area where bronchi enters the lungs?

Air is a mixture of gases.When we inhale we reduce pressure in our lungs and thus air is diffused in our lungs.This diffusion takes place inside the lungs and between the bronchities.Here the air passage is the trachea/wind pipe.


Is the air is removable or non removable?

Breathe out. If the air doesn't leave your lungs, it was non removable.


How does air enter and leave the leaf?

Stomata.


Why does oxygen enter the lungs?

Because you suck in air through your mouth or nose and it goes into your lungs... it's called breathing =)