nose or mouth.- Taylor
it goes down ur throat and then out the other side(:
Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. It can occur in various places, but commonly happens in cells and in the lungs. In cells, diffusion helps with the exchange of nutrients and waste products. In the lungs, oxygen moves from the air sacs into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide moves out of the blood and into the air sacs for exhalation.
? air sacks ?
Protein typically enters the bloodstream within 1-2 hours after consumption.
Protein typically enters the bloodstream within 1-2 hours after consumption.
what are the 2 pipes air pass through before reaching the alveoli ?
On land and in the air.
it goes down ur throat and then out the other side(:
AIR America's Investigative Reports - 2006 Friends in High Places 2-4 was released on: USA: 13 July 2007
There are typically no immediate signs when sperm enters a female's body. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for days before fertilization occurs. Symptoms of pregnancy usually appear about 1-2 weeks after fertilization.
Your nose is an important organ for many reasons: 1.) It lets you smell. 2.) It cleans the air that you breathe before it enters your lungs. 3.) It protects you by filtering and humidifying the air you breathe to prevent dryness of the lining of the lungs. 4.) It also warms cold air to body temperature before it gets to your lungs. AND DO YOU KNOW THAT IT ALSO HELPS YOU TASTE THE FOOD YOU EAT?!
The Process of the Respiratory System I am a Respiratory Therapist, so this is easy for me. During inspiration, air(gas) enters either through the nose or the mouth. As the air reaches the throat it becomes warmed and humidified and then passes into the trachea. It follows the trachea down into the bronchi then to the bronchioles(smaller versions of the bronchi) then into the alveoli. The alveoli are tiny sacs at the end of the bronchioles that look like clusters of grapes. After the air(gas) enters the alveoli, the oxygen from the air crosses the alveolar-capillary membrane and enters the blood. The blood then carries the oxygen to the organs of the body. During expiration, as the oxygen in the alveoli is entering the blood, carbon dioxide leaves the blood, enters the alveoli and is breathed out.
Air enters through the oropharynx or nasopharynx to the trachea to the bronchii to the alveoli of the lungs to the blood vessels of the pulmonary vein to the heart to the arteries to the capillaries to the veins to the heart to the pulmonary artery to the alveoli of the lungs to the bronchii through the trachea out of the naso or oropharynx and back into the atmosphere to the broadleaf plants to the atmosphere to the . . .
It is two words and 2 very short words for all I know
1. Tighten the neck straps 2.Expel the air in your lungs 3. Perform the negative pressure check 4. Open your eyes and resume normal breathing 5. Don your headgear and close the carrier.
1. When you inhale, oxgen enters the lungs and they expand. 2. When you exhale, the lungs deflate and carbon dioxide gas is released.
It is behind the throttle body on air filter housing. At 2 o'clock of the air filter housing,