Your nose filters and humidifies the air that you breathe. The hairs in your nose help to filter out larger particles. Also your tonsuls grab all the bacteria so when you breathe only hair gets threw no bacteria or virsus
The first layer of filtering is the nose hairs, but this only catches very large particles and is entirely bypassed when breathing through the mouth. The rest of the filtering is by sticky mucus linings throughout the respiratory system, then cilia on cells under the mucus lining pushes the mucus up into the esophagus where it can be either coughed up or swallowed into the digestive system.
What filters air is not an organ but structures within the respiratory system. These make mucous and the cells also have hairs that sweep the mucous and the trapped particles like dust up and out of the respiratory passages.
There are two, well three: the liver and kidneys.
the lungs does
Nasal cavity
the kidneys
nostrils
The liver filters the blood.
liver
the kidney is the major organ that filters the waste blood
The glomerulus, it is part of the nephron.
Kidneys filter blood and remove waste.
The spleen is the organ that filters out microorganisms and foreign materials from the blood. It plays a crucial role in the immune response by removing old or damaged red blood cells and fighting off infections.
The nose warms and filters air headed for the lungs.
Kidney filters the minerals.
the kidney IS the organ
The liver filters the blood.
The kidney is the organ that filters out microorganisms.
liver
liver
The Kidneys.
The kidney filters the blood of the frog.
The use of air filters is to clean the environment or the air. The air filters are effective in getting rid of material such as dust, bacteria or pollen form the air.
The use of air filters is to clean the environment or the air. The air filters are effective in getting rid of material such as dust, bacteria or pollen form the air.