Via nose and windpipe
the air goes through the pharnyx then the trachea and into the lungs
your trachea or windpipe
yes they do
the specific function of the lungs is to help air pass throw the the lungs another answer is when you breath the air (oxygen) goes into the lungs
Allow air to pass from trachea to lungs
Air or CO2 must pass through the respiratory system, specifically the lungs. During exhalation, these gases move out of the lungs and are expelled from the body through the nose or mouth.
The air that is inhaled passes through the throat. More specifically, it passes through the trachea on its way to the lungs.
The function of the trachea is the same in all terrestrial vertebrates. It provides an airway from the mouth to the bronchi.
possibly if you have no self control you won't get enough air into your lungs and you will black out
Pharynx.
The Pharynx is the organ found at the back of the mouth that food, water, and air can all pass through.
False. When nerve impulses pass to the diaphragm, it contracts, which expands the chest cavity and allows air to enter the lungs (inhalation). The diaphragm relaxes during exhalation, allowing air to be pushed out of the lungs.