It travels down the trachea and into your bronchi that lead into your lungs. From there they enter smaller branches called bronchioles. Then the single units called alveoli put oxygen into the blood.
Air passes from the mouth to the trachea, and down the respiratory tree, finally reaching the smallest component of the lungs; the alveoli. From the alveoli, oxygen, from the air that is inhaled, crosses to the blood vessels where it is carried by the hemoglobin molecule in the red blood cell. Red blood cells then deliver oxygen to each and every cell in the body.
The portion of the air which is not utilized is the 80% of it which consists of nitrogen. Also, when air is exhaled, carbon dioxide is exhaled along with the nitrogen and inert gases not needed by the body.
Hi, where does the air go after it reaches the mouth? That"s easy...
First of all it goes through your nose unless your sick, not the mouth after the nose it goes through the nasal passage-pharynx-larynx-trachea-bronchi- lungs...
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Air is warmed, moistened, and filtered in the nasal cavity, mouth, and pharynx. The larynx can make sounds as air passes through it.
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The opening through which menstrual flow flows is the vaginal opening. Menstrual flow leaves the uterus via the cervix and then passes through the vaginal canal.
The laryngopharynx (lah-ring-goh-FAR-inks), which is the third division, is also shared by both the respiratory and digestive systems. Air, food, and fluids continue downward to the openings of the esophagus and trachea where air enters the trachea and food and fluids flow into the esophagus.
Low blood pressure means the blood flow through the circulation system has been delayed. As a result, blood flow goes through the Renal tubules will be effected. Blood goes through that tube won't be much. Hence, Blood will be slowed when it passes by the renal tubules.
yes. example of paraffin flows with increase in stress and flow curve passes through the origin, fitting in the definition of Newtonian fluids.
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The opening through which menstrual flow flows is the vaginal opening. Menstrual flow leaves the uterus via the cervix and then passes through the vaginal canal.
The Colorado River passes through the Grand Canyon in the northwest part of Arizona.
The laryngopharynx, which is the third division, is also shared by both the respiratory and digestive system. Air, food, and fluids continue downward to the opening of the esophagus and trachea where air enters the trachea and food and fluids flow into the esophagus. Sorry I just had to correct what the person before left...their answer was "hi".
The flow rate may be defined by the quantity of a fluid which can be transportted through a hole with a given area in an unit of time.
The laryngopharynx (lah-ring-goh-FAR-inks), which is the third division, is also shared by both the respiratory and digestive systems. Air, food, and fluids continue downward to the openings of the esophagus and trachea where air enters the trachea and food and fluids flow into the esophagus.
Oxygenated blood from the lungs flow back into the heart via the left pulmonary veins into the left atrium, through the bicuspid (mitral) valve, into the left ventricle.
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Low blood pressure means the blood flow through the circulation system has been delayed. As a result, blood flow goes through the Renal tubules will be effected. Blood goes through that tube won't be much. Hence, Blood will be slowed when it passes by the renal tubules.
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