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They are called the bronchitis.
There are a few key reasons why the air you breathe in needs to be warmed in the nasal cavity. It will shock your system and cause vessels to constrict if not warmed for example.
Warmed air sinks, creating a high-pressure area as it falls. ^ Not Quite Warmed air rises, creating a high-pressure system below
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warmed, moistened and cleaned by the nose and mouth
Warm and wet air does move through both mouth and nose. You can shut your mouth and air will just come from the nose.
The nose is the first cleaned and moistened warm part of the respiratory system. The nose acts as a filter for air to get to the lower respiratory system.
Warm and wet air does move through both mouth and nose. You can shut your mouth and air will just come from the nose.
Inhaled air is warmed and moistened in the nasopharynx and oropharynx.
Air entering a tracheostomy would not be warmed, filtered for removal of microorganisms and dust particles, or humidified by the nasal passages or oropharynx. The patient may experience irritation around and inside the tracheostomy opening (due to dryness), coughing, and respiratory infections.
in the night
warms the air
what happens to air when it touches the warmed air
yes it does.
Warm front
decreases i think