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i believe the answer is NO
es air pass through on its way to the alveoli
Air is dissolved in water; all gases have some solubility in liquids.
Yes, there is air in water; that's how fish breathe. They pass water through their gills and extract the oxygen from it.
The Pharynx is the organ found at the back of the mouth that food, water, and air can all pass through.
Basiclly,The air enters the lungs by traveling down the wind pipe and it goes down the bronchi and bronchioles and into the alveoli.The Alveoli let the oxygen (from the air) pass into the blood streem by leting it pass through a thin membrane.
water, air and blood
I think a Air molecule is same size as a Water molecule, But I'm not sure.
either air or water... water evaperates and air does nothing. Amanda Steffey
alveolus (alveoli)plural. it's purpose is to exchange gases between the air and the body.
For example, air, water, glass.
Fish pass water over their 'gills' the gills extract oxygen from the water.