using their skin :})
The nose is not a part of the lungs. However, the nose and lungs are both part of the same organ system, that is the respiratory system.
No, the nose and throat are the upper respiratory system; they are above the lungs (when you are standing up).
The lungs, nose and the wind pipe are the main respiratory organs. We inhale and exhale air through our nose, which is transmitted to and from our lungs through the wind pipe. The lungs pick up oxygen from the air and flush out carbon dioxide from our body.
Through their nose because I have a blue tongue and when his nose gets wet, he sneeze/snorts to get rid of the water.
In most cases, the rabbit will sneeze the water back out. However, if the water was under high pressure or was a large volume of water, the rabbit may aspirate the water into its lungs, setting up the potential for pneumonia.
yes no your nose protects your lungs from harmful gases
The lungs, the larynx,the bronchi and the nose and mouth.
Well first you suck off the coating. Then you snort it. Why would it enter your lungs? Your not inhaling it, you snorting it up your nose. If you smoked it, then it would go into your lungs.
Same as us - by breathing in air, which is delivered to the lungs to be exchanged with carbon dioxide, which the horses breathe out.
lungs, mouth, trachea and also as well as the nose
A small amount no, but if you have come close to drowning who knows what may result from that amount of water in your lungs.