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Your nose helps smell and also helps you get the flavor of food you eat.

your nose has 2 hols in it that have hair inside and sometimes boogers grow inside

the air that you breath in goes to your heart and brain to your heart to keep you alive and your brain so your brain keeps function.

It helps you breath and smell and it blocks dust and pollen and other allergens from getting into you and making you you possibly die

your nose also helps you smell in good smells and bad
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Is air inhaled through the mouth is as clean as the air inhaled through the nose?

Air inhaled through the mouth is not as clean as air inhaled through the nose. Reason for this is that when we inhale air through our nose than it get filtered by hair present in our nose. But air inhaled through our mouth goes directly in without any filtration.


What is the concentration of oxygen in inhaled air?

Exhaled air contains 16% oxygen and 21% when inhaled.


How does the human body filter air?

The human body filters air primarily through the respiratory system, specifically the nose and lungs. When air is inhaled through the nose, it passes through the nasal cavity where tiny hairs and mucus help trap larger particles like dust and pollen. The air then travels down the trachea and into the lungs, where smaller particles are filtered out by the bronchioles and alveoli. Finally, the filtered air is absorbed into the bloodstream for oxygen exchange.


What warms and moistens air and filters dust particles?

Most breathing in healthy humans occurs through the nose. As air enters the nasal cavity, it is filtered of large debris by hairs lining the inside of the nose, and then further filtered through the nasal conchae, an area of folded, moist tissues; this also warms the air to near body temperature when it is cold.


How does concentration of inhaled and exhaled air differ?

Inhaled air contains more oxygen than carbon dioxide and other gases. Exhaled air contains mostly carbon dioxide as the inhaled oxygen was used up to create energy. Waste carbon dioxide (and other unwanted gases) is then let out of the body and the cycle continues. :)Gas exchangeGas% in inhaled air% in exhaled airOxygen2116Carbon dioxide0.044Nitrogen7979

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Is air inhaled through the mouth is as clean as the air inhaled through the nose?

Air inhaled through the mouth is not as clean as air inhaled through the nose. Reason for this is that when we inhale air through our nose than it get filtered by hair present in our nose. But air inhaled through our mouth goes directly in without any filtration.


What path does inhaled air go through?

your nose


Where is air inhaled and exhaled?

Either through the nose or the mouth


Where is air inhaled through?

Air should be inhaled through the nose so that it can be warmed up to body temperature before entering the lungs. Despite this, it is perfectly possible to breathe in through the mouth, as the airways are linked to both the nasal passage and the buccal cavity (posh name for the mouth).


Functions of the trachea?

Its a pipe which helps in passing inhaled air inside the lungs and exhaled air oustide the nose to the enviornment. It is also called windpipe


Does the nose release carbon dioxide when it breathes out?

Exhaled breath has a higher concentration of carbon dioxide than inhaled air has. This is true whether you breathe through the nose or the mouth.


Can you get frostbite in your lungs?

You cannot get frostbite on your lungs -- your nose and throat warms inhaled air, while circulating blood warms the lungs.


How does your nose protect you from infetion?

The nose warms and humidifies inhaled air. The mucus and cilia (tiny hairs) lining the nasal passages trap particles, including bacteria, that cause infection.


What filters and cleans inhaled air by means of mucous membranes and cilia?

The air passes through the NOSE, which has mucus membranes that clean/moiston air, as well as hairs (cilia) that attach to dirt and dust particles to keep them out of the rest of the respiratory tract.Final Answer: Nose


First place air goes after it is inhaled?

After being inhaled, air first passes through the trachea (windpipe) and then into the bronchial tubes, which branch out into smaller airways called bronchioles. Finally, the air reaches the alveoli in the lungs, where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the bloodstream.


Where is inhaled air moistened and warmed?

Inhaled air is warmed and moistened in the nasopharynx and oropharynx.


Is inhaled air warm?

Inhaled air is typically warmed and humidified as it passes through the nasal passages. The purpose of this process is to protect the delicate tissues of the respiratory system from damage due to cold and dry air.