That would be the nose. It warms, filters, and humidifies room air. Its our built in heat and moisture reclaimer.
The conchae or turbinates in the nose
During respiration it is the nose or nasal cavity that filters the air using mucous and hair within the nose, warms the air and moistens. This is performed when inhaling.
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.
Nasal cavities act as a both a filter and a humidifier, filtering out much of the contaminants in the air that you breathe, and humidifying the air prior to the airs entrance into the lower respiratory tract (trachea, lungs).
Mucus Membrane-lining the nasal cavity.
because mucus lubricates (moistens ) food so that it slides down the esophagus more easily
The nasal cavity warms and moistens air as it enters the body.
The Nostrils or the Nose.
The nasal passages.nasle cavityNasal passages
During respiration it is the nose or nasal cavity that filters the air using mucous and hair within the nose, warms the air and moistens. This is performed when inhaling.
Your body warms and moistens the air that passes into the lungs to make it easier for oxygen to pass into the bloodstream.
Warms the air, clears the air of dirt and dust, and moistens the air.
The pharynx is part of two systems, the digestive and the respiratory. It moistens, filters and warms the air taken into the lungs.
The pharynx is part of two systems, the digestive and the respiratory. It moistens, filters and warms the air taken into the lungs.
ciliated mucous membranes
The epithelium of the respiratory tract contains mucous cells which adds moisture and there are blood vessels close to its' surface that add warmth to the air.
Warm water warms and moistens the air directly above it. If this warm, moist air is uplifted it will cool and the moisture in it will condense, producing rain and potentially storms.