The mouth receives food and begins digestion by mechanically reducing the size of solid particles and mixing them with saliva. The lining of the mouth as well as the saliva glands provide lubrication which aide in speech, swallowing, and the digestion of food.
The function of the mouth in the respiratory system is: to take in air and transporting it to the Pharynx.
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The nose and through help filter out dirt and some larger bits of pollen and such that are in the air. They also provide the entrance to the passage way to the lungs
To intake air flow into the lungs.
respiratory system because the nose is used for breathing.
The Digestive System and also the Respiratory System.
Nose/Mouth,trchea,bronchus,lungs,bronchioles,aveoli.
The mouth is, in essence, the oragin of digestion. Your mouth mechanichally breaks down food by mashing it into a ball, or bolus. The starch in the food is then broken down into glucose (partially) by adding an enzyme called Amalase. Your mouth also helps you vocalize.
it all what you have in your body lol
The mouth is one of the main entry points for respiration. Oxygen enters the system here, and carbon dioxide exits.A:2The mouth is associated with the digestive system. It does not form an essential part of the respiratory system.
they bring oxygen into your body
Your mouth is, in fact, part of the respiratory system. It's also part of the digestive system.
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an amphibians respiratory is breathing from the mouth
Respiratory system
The pharynx carries air from the nose and mouth to the trachea. The pharynx also has functions in the digestive system.
The respiratory system starts at the nose (and mouth) and ends at the alveoli in the lungs
the respiratory trect starts with the nose and the mouth
respiratory system because the nose is used for breathing.
Air can be taken into the respiratory system at the mouth and the nose.
The Digestive System and also the Respiratory System.