nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, alveoli
It depends on the position in the body but the main one that leads to the lungs is the trachea (windpipe).
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Shivering, sweating, and blood flow. Plus human activities like clothing, shelter, and air conditioning.
The lungs are the organ that takes air into the body. The air is taken in through the nose and the mouth.
The air pressure inside a human body is roughly equivalent to the pressure of the atmosphere. Normal air pressure is about 13.7 pounds per square inch at sea level.
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it goes through the trachea/windpipe into your lungs and back out
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Blood flow through your body Water running through the pipes at your house Pumping air in a tire
The airway in the human body is the passage through which inhale and exhale air.
Shivering, sweating, and blood flow. Plus human activities like clothing, shelter, and air conditioning.
Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
There are many different air passages in the human body. However, the largest is the mouth, though people breathe through their nose frequently.
Yes it is found in air soil and the human body.
the air flow from the filter or it might be inturnal
human to human transmission of disease is through air, water,or body contact of the diseased person. when a person is diseased and sneeze or cough in pen air the germs of disease gets into the air and transmit to other people.similarly water and body contact of diseased person will cause transmission
An opening through which air or water can flow is a mouth. This can refer to the mouth of a river or a person or animal's mouth.
It is a Mass Air Flow sensor and it is located in the air filter box in a housing that allows air to flow through the air filter through the sensor then through the throttle in to the intake manifold Nate Smith DTCC Automotive Durham, NC
Birds. (in biology book-the living world 5th edition/g. Johnson and j. losos/page578 Additional information: in birds, incoming air flows through the lungs and on into air sacs. When the air is expelled, it flows from the air sacs back through the lungs on its way out of the body. So the flow of air is still tidal, as in humans, but the air does not "stop and turn around" in the lungs.