The nose, pharynx, trachea, and bronchi.
The nose, pharynx, trachea, and bronchi.
Polmonary Artery
Pharynx (throat) and Nasal cavities.
they pass through the root hairs to the cortex
Carbon dioxide travels through both their bloods. All the cells of the baby and of the mother respire and produce carbon dioxide, which diffuses into the blood and circulates with it. In the mother, it eventually reaches her lungs where it diffuses into the alveoli and is breathed out. The baby has no functioning lungs, so when carbon dioxide rich blood travels through the umbilicus to the placenta, the carbon dioxide diffuses across to the mother's blood vessels, whence it proceeds to her lungs as before.
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi
The genital hiatus is a hole is the pelvic diaphragm which contains just fascia and no muscle. The structures which pass through it are:urethra (both males and females)vagina (females only)
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Oxygenated blood travels from the lungs through the pulmonary veins into the left side of heart, which pumps blood into the body. Good luck hope this helps ;)
they pass through the root hairs to the cortex
yes they do
The three structures you are looking for are the Asophagus, the Descending Aorta and the Vena Cava. Do not fall for the trap placed be asking for three structures, which might lead you to include the trachea in place of the vena cava. The trachea bifrucates at the level of T4 where it enters the lungs, far above the thoracic diaphragm.
the air goes through the pharnyx then the trachea and into the lungs
Nutrient molecules pass from the small intestine into the through tiny structures called villi.
Water can pass through the skin; they have lungs
It passes through the lungs.
Carbon dioxide travels through both their bloods. All the cells of the baby and of the mother respire and produce carbon dioxide, which diffuses into the blood and circulates with it. In the mother, it eventually reaches her lungs where it diffuses into the alveoli and is breathed out. The baby has no functioning lungs, so when carbon dioxide rich blood travels through the umbilicus to the placenta, the carbon dioxide diffuses across to the mother's blood vessels, whence it proceeds to her lungs as before.
Heat travels through double-glazing by radiation.
The air that is inhaled passes through the throat. More specifically, it passes through the trachea on its way to the lungs.
Well food does not pass through the heart, lungs, or bladder.