Actually air escapes through your skin as well as your lungs and heart (which keep the air circulating.) And, at the risk of sounding cheesy, that's the reason that the girl dies when she is painted gold in Goldfinger - the pores in her skin can't breath, so air can't escape and so she suffocates.
The head contains the input organs (nose, mouth) through which air is supplied to the lungs through the trachea.
The group of organs that take in oxygen from the air is called your respiratory system.
The external air is usually sent through to the respiratory system for processing. Basically your respiratory system will change bad air into good air, and then send the good products around the body, and then filter out the rest through reactions such as coughing, sneezing etc.
helps move oxygeon into the body
Your lungs and diaphragm. Breathing is a mechanical action to enable oxygen from the air to be absorbed onto the red blood cells and also to allow carbon dioxide gas (and others) to leave the blood plasma and exit the body. The above answer is correct, however, to answer your question as it stands, we would have to include the bronchal tubes, the trachea, and the structures of the throat, mouth, and nose.
Air leave the body from organs called the lungs.
it goes through the trachea/windpipe into your lungs and back out
it goes through your nose and through your mouth which causes you to relax. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It goes to your lungs and blood stream for nutrients for all your body organs.
The air bags in your body cavity are called your lungs. These are the organs responsible for providing your body with the oxygen needed for survival.
Your lungs would do that.
Probably the lung, as it is empty to hold air that the body takes in.
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The air that is inhaled passes through the throat. More specifically, it passes through the trachea on its way to the lungs.
Breathing is when you are receiving and giving air to the environment, known as inhaling and exhaling Respiration is when your body uses its oxygen to travel through different organs. Hi
As the diaphragm contracts, air enters the body through the nose and mouth.
through sulpher dioxide then in your ear and out your nostril
It holds all the air for your body and air goes through it to the body.