when you breath in a flap in your throat opens up, the air goes through this flap and into your lungs this is why it is bad to speak whilst eating because the food can go into the lungs this is also how tar from cigarettes gets into the lungs
through lungs
It gets pumped.
the oxygen goes to the air sacs inside of the lungs.
The lungs take in oxygenated air and gets it to the blood. It then releases the carbon dioxide out of your body.
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when you breath in a flap in your throat opens up, the air goes through this flap and into your lungs this is why it is bad to speak whilst eating because the food can go into the lungs this is also how tar from cigarettes gets into the lungs
The fox gets its air from the atmosphere as do all animals.
the lungs take in oxygen from the air into the blood. it gets rid of the carbon dioxide.
the smoke gets into your lungs and irritates them, it also makes the air polluted which irritates your lungs, if you have asthma.
The lungs responsibility is to take in air from the mouth down to the lungs. Then it's pumped in to the blood. The blood then gets oxygenated. Then the air gets blown out again. I'm only 10...
the oxygen in your blood comes from the air you breath in . It goes in through your mouth into the lungs and the oxygen gets taken out from the lungs into the cappilaries.
Ribcage contracts and the air pressure in the lungs becomes lower therefore oxygen from outside where there is a higher air pressure gets pulled into the lungs and into the alveoli