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The air that enters the nose is the same that is found in our lower atmosphere: roughly 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other. Once the air passes through the nostrils, some of the larger particles like dust and sand are filtered out before it gets to our lungs.
that's easy the lungs
Our nostrils help us breathe air but have you ever wondered where does that air go? Well our air goes up our nostrils and then enters what we call a nasal cavity
Yes, if the is no obstruction to the air flow.
At the top of the respiratory system, the nostrils (also called nares) act as the air intake, bringing air into the nose, where it's warmed and humidified. Tiny hairs called cilia protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract, filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air. :D hope it helps
Nostrils are one of the ways that air is taken into the lungs, it is just through the nose rather than the mouth. Hairs in your nostrils filter dirt from the air. Air taken in through the nostrils also passes by smell receptors (olfactory receptors), which allows you to get chemical information about your environment.
The Nostrils or the Nose.
Air is sucked into the lungs through the nostrils of the nose or mouth.
nose(nostrils) the first point of air entry.
Nostrils or Nari (singular naris)
! im pretty sure your mouth also brings air into the body
The hole from a nose piercing would not be large enough for you to take in a sufficient amount of air if you were to plug your nostrils. Air will flow through the piercing hole but you will still need your nostrils in order to take in enough oxygen.
The External nose which is the nostrils which have to do with incoming air, olfaction, and speech. The other division is the Internal nose which consists of the choanae and the nasal cavity.
A lion gets oxygen by breathing in air through the nostrils or mouth and into two internal lungs (as a human does).
Through the nose, there are nostrils at the top of the beak where the beak meets the feathers
Air enters through your nose or mouth to your air sacs.
what kind of a question is that it breathes throught its nostrils and then the air goes into its lungs... blah blah i think you know the rest