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Throughout the respiratory system: in the sinuses, nose, throat, larynx, bronchi and lungs.
It slows down the internal organs, which is making you cough because your lungs don't work as well, and sneeze because the toxins in your body bunch up in your nose.
It can affect the amount of air absorbed by the lungs due to the coating of the lungs from the various toxins and chemicals inhaled. This can lead to shortening of breath and maybe even heart attack/palpitations.
Stunts growth. Damages lungs. Puts toxins in the body...cancer....death....emphasyma (sp)
I think you are referring to your tonsils, as you do not have lungs in your throat.
smog can irritate eyes, throat, and lungs. it can also harm plants and other living things
In one cigarette there is exactly 4,000 harmful chemicals. All Chemicals affect on our Respiratory system which means Throat, Lungs and Heart. Either It will affect on your brain.
from nose through airway in throat into lungs
Lung cancer would be the most common, though some people may get mouth or throat cancer before getting it in the lungs.
It contains toxins that are harmful to lungs.
Toxins are primarily eliminated from the body through the liver, kidneys, skin, lungs, and gastrointestinal system. The liver helps process and detoxify substances, the kidneys filter toxins from the blood to be excreted in urine, the skin releases toxins through sweat, the lungs expel toxins when exhaling, and the gastrointestinal system removes waste and toxins through bowel movements.
The respiratory system is what system your lungs are apart of, and your throat, if it's the same as the esophagus, is apart of the digestive system.