choking agent
Two examples are chlorine and phosgene.
Choking (CL) These chemcial agents are commonly referred to as asphyxiants.
The lungs
The nose, pharynx, and trachea are the parts of the upper airway. The tubes of the lungs comprise the lower airway.
The trachea divides into the right and left bronchi at the carina.
Two examples are chlorine and phosgene.
Choking (CL) These chemcial agents are commonly referred to as asphyxiants.
The lungs
Attacks muscles of the body- Nerve agent Attacks the skin and lungs- Blister agent Attacks the airways and lungs- Choking agent Attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agent
The Windpipe, also known as the trachea, is the airway from the mouth to the lungs.
Attacks the muscles of the body--------- Nerve agent Attacks the skin and lungs----------- Blister agent Attacks the airways and lungs------ Choking agent Attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agent
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3 blood agent: attacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body4 Chokin agent: attacks the airways and lungs1 nerve agent: attacks muscles of the body2 blister agent: attacks the skin and lungs3,4,1,2Attacks the muscles of the body--------- Nerve agentAttacks the skin and lungs----------- Blister agentAttacks the airways and lungs------ Choking agentAttacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body- Blood agentAttacks the airway and lungs - Choking AgentAttacks the muscles of the body - Nerve AgentAttacks the oxygen-carrying capacity of the body - Blood AgentAttacks the skin and lungs - Blister AgentAttacks the airways and Lungs------ Choking agentAttacks muscles of the body--------- Nerve agentAttacks the oxgen-carrying capacity of the body--- Blood AgentAttacks the skin and Lungs------ Blister Agent
The nose, pharynx, and trachea are the parts of the upper airway. The tubes of the lungs comprise the lower airway.
from nose through airway in throat into lungs
Trachea
Epiglottis