because dry air suffocates it to breathe air properly
The air entering your lungs should be at 100% humidity (at body temperature), (Your nose is designed to take care of that.) If not, then the respiratory tissues (closest to your mouth & nose) will be dried out - and they can't function if desiccated. Thus, a part of your respiratory system will be non-functional.
The respiratory system is primarily responsible for breathing. This system includes the lungs, airways, and muscles that help move air into and out of the body. Oxygen is taken in during inhalation and carbon dioxide is expelled during exhalation.
No, the circulatory system is the system of blood passageways. Passageways that have to do with breathing are parts of the respiratory system.
Its called as breathing. That means to take the oxygen in from the fresh air and to give out the carbon bi oxide back to the air. ( If there is no fresh air out side, respiratory system suffers.)
No, the stomach is part of the digestive system. The respiratory system is mainly about air, breathing, and the organs included in it, like the lungs.
Thepneumostome (or breathing pore) is a feature (the respiratory opening) of the external body anatomy of an air-breathing land slug or land snail. It is a part of respiratory system of gastropods.
The respiratory system functions to take in oxygen from the air and remove carbon dioxide from the body. It includes organs such as the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm that work together to facilitate the exchange of gases to support cellular respiration and provide oxygen to the body's tissues.
Breathing in frozen air can cause irritation and dryness in the respiratory system, leading to coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. In extreme cases, it can also cause frostbite in the airways and lungs. It is important to limit exposure to frozen air and take precautions to protect the respiratory system.
Usually by breathing in smoke, very hot air, or toxic gases.
Breathing in dry air can lead to dehydration of the respiratory system, causing irritation and discomfort in the nose, throat, and lungs. It can also increase susceptibility to respiratory infections and worsen existing respiratory conditions like asthma. Additionally, dry air can impact the body's ability to effectively filter out impurities and viruses from the air we breathe.
The nose and mouth are part of the respiratory system, as they are entry points for air to enter the body. The circulatory system, on the other hand, is responsible for the circulation of blood throughout the body.
no it is not part of the digestive system.