Into the lungs.
into the lungs
it goes to your lungs
It is important not to put your hands near your mouth during air travel due to the high volume of germs. Some precautions one can take are washing hands regularly, and taking a vitamin specifically designed to ward off illnesses.
Air can be taken into the respiratory system at the mouth and the nose.
They pass through mouth to the pharynx which is connected with trachea
Trachea
Your Trachea
The lungs are the organ that takes air into the body. The air is taken in through the nose and the mouth.
Respiratory system in a frog starts from the mouth, as the mouth expands the air is taken in through the nostrils. Then the nostrils starts closing and the mouth contracts causing the air to get inside the lungs. The body and lungs contract as the mouth opens giving out carbon dioxide. The exchange of air starts at respiratory bronchioles where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is given out.
it goes into the lung just the same as if you were to breathe through your mouth.
Because it's been in the body, and has taken up the temperature of the body.
Air travel between certain destinations takes a longer time.
If not, sugars from your mouth will travel into the horn as part of the saliva. The saliva will then dry, and the sugars will crystallize.