The Trachea
People breathe through their nostrils, and can also breathe through their mouth. If you block those, no air will get in. Of course, this results in death, so I would not normally recommend it.
the endocrine system works with the respiratory system by making changes to your body for example when the parts in your respiratory system grow that is the growth hormones from your endocrine system working with your respiratory system.
The respiratory system has primary responsibility for breathing, but it could not accomplish this function without the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems.
When a part of our digestive system is blocked a person or an animal could eventually die.
i don't really know and i could honesty care less! and by the way i wont to rap u in bed
Your whole parasympathetic nervous system (the calming side of your nervous system) will be suppressed, while your sympathetic nervous system will be activated. Your digestive system will also be repressed, and, over time, your immune system could be repressed.
Block your nostrils/nares and mouth, or obstruct the trachea/windpipe. The nostrils/mouth are only ways in which your body takes in air and the trachea is the only passage that delivers air to the lungs. Therefore, blocking them would effectively cut off your air supply.
NO! respiratory and digestive are the very essence of what keeps you alive
This is the best explanation I could gather. Hopefully, this helped you. The respiratory system is responsible for taking in oxygen and eliminating waste gases like carbon dioxide. Because dogs and cats do not sweat through the skin, the respiratory system also plays an important role in the regulation of temperature.
There are sort of a lot of answers to this because all of the systems work together. You could say the respiratory system because if they can't breathe they can't live or reproduce, but I think the best answer is the endocrine system which controls hormones.
The respiratory system is responsible for bringing gases into and out of the body. It could not perform this exchange, however, without the circulatory system.
Adenoids and Tonsils trap harmful microorganisms, so they could not enter the respiratory system.
it would be impressive if you could but no its not possible, because ofcourse the respiratory system allows you to intake oxygen which is needed for movement aswell as glucose.