The nose both cleans and warms the air before it reaches the lungs.
It next passes into the lungs when we breathe in, and out through the trachea, the larynx and the mouth and nose when we breathe out.
The Nasal Pharynx connects the nose to your throat so you can breathe
to prevent dust to come inside our nose
It is better to say that the following is part of the respiratory system: It includes the windpipe, the lungs and the nose. The respiratory system lets us breathe in oxygen through the nose, going down through the windpipe to the lungs, and then after it has travelled all around our body, comes up the windpipe into our nose as carbon dioxide as we breathe out. Excretion, blood circulation, thinking and nerve control are all not part of the respiratory system.
it makes u breathe easy and lets oxygen in the body
You breathe from your nose because both your mouth and nose airway are connected. Making it possible to breathe two ways
They breathe through their nose.
It includes the windpipe, the lungs and the nose. The respiratory system lets us breathe in oxygen through the nose, going down through the windpipe to the lungs, and then after it has travelled all around our body, comes up the windpipe into our nose as carbon dioxide as we breathe out.
cats can breathe through there nose. but how do they breathe is a different question. cats breathe in there nose and out their nose. i hope this helped you with your question if not put a message on sarah.porter6 message board.They breathe through their nose.
It includes the windpipe, the lungs and the nose. The respiratory system lets us breathe in oxygen through the nose, going down through the windpipe to the lungs, and then after it has travelled all around our body, comes up the windpipe into our nose as carbon dioxide as we breathe out.
no you shouldn't do the reverse breathe out of your nose
they breathe through there nose
They breathe through there nose..
Elephants breathe through the mouth or trunk (which is just a very long nose) . The air then goes to the lungs, which function just like ours.
We breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.