Air leave the body from organs called the lungs.
Me. lol. humans
When you sneeze, air can leave your body at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour.
The air bags in your body cavity are called your lungs. These are the organs responsible for providing your body with the oxygen needed for survival.
Your lungs would do that.
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The lungs are the primary organs responsible for extracting oxygen from the air you breathe. When you inhale, oxygen from the air is transferred into the bloodstream through tiny air sacs in the lungs called alveoli. These alveoli exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide, which is then exhaled out of the body.
I believe that would be the appendix.
It goes out the same path that it came in.
The group of organs that take in oxygen from the air is called your respiratory system.
so the human body can produce the 'air' and leave it so the body does fill up.
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The system by which gases enter and leave the body is called the respiratory system. It includes organs such as the lungs, nose, and trachea that work together to allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.