The path taken by air when it travels from nostrils to the lungs are as fallows...
1.The Trachea (wind pipe)
2.The two Bronchial tubes (one to each end)
3.The Bronchi-oles, the lungs
*Some sources include the larynx as part of the lower respiratory tract, whereas others include it in the upper respiratory tract [which also comprises the nasal cavity (nose) and the pharynx]
*Between them, the upper and lower respiratory tracts make up the whole respiratory system. And the the air travels from nostrils to the lungs.
same thing human nostrils do - direct air into the lungs !
its like your lungs and nostrils
lungs
Through it's nostrils and lungs just like a human. The nostrils are located at the top of the beak where the beak joins the feathers of the head
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A lion gets oxygen by breathing in air through the nostrils or mouth and into two internal lungs (as a human does).
Yes, cows do have large nostrils. These large nostrils will allow more air into the lungs than smaller nostrils would.
There isn't any oxygen to fill your lungs with.
yes,but only for few milliseconds
no we cant as we have lungs and fish have gills...
yes they are called lungs.
Trees are not lungs of human beings. However, trees play a vital role in producing oxygen through the process of photosynthesis which is essential for humans to breathe. They help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and create oxygen as a byproduct, contributing to the overall health of the planet and the air we breathe.