Breathing.
Inhaling oxygenated air through our nostrils.
Your body takes in air through your nose and mouth. There is another interpretation of the original question. "to respire"
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The lungs take in oxygen directly from the air.
Your nose and mouth.
Your body takes what it needs and then the rest gets exhaled out and goes into the atmosphere.
inhale air which passes through the lungs then veins takes it to the heart and it takes it round the body
Your body absorbs some of the oxygen out of air in your lungs
Pollution enters the system by respiration. When you breathe in your body uses the oxygen in the "air". But when pollution is in the "air", your body takes that in and enters the Ovules of the lung and enter your blood stream.
It is one out of the 12 organ systems of the human body. This system involves the body breathing or inhaling in oxygen or air into the body to give the rest of the body oxygen. The respiratory system is made out of the lungs which takes in oxygen I to the body and takes out carbon dioxide lf the
The lungs are the organ that takes air into the body. The air is taken in through the nose and the mouth.
The stomach does not take in air as its primary function. However, it is possible for air to enter the stomach when swallowing food or beverages, which can lead to bloating or flatulence.
Tiny air sacs where the exchange of gases between air and blood takes place are located in the lungs. These air sacs are called alveoli and are surrounded by capillaries where oxygen from the air enters the blood and carbon dioxide exits the blood into the air.