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i believe it goes to the lungs and then it 'takes' the 'oxygen' (the air is made of different things) and then it releases carbon dioxide

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Where does oxygen go after entering nose of mouth?

After entering the nose or mouth, oxygen travels down the windpipe (trachea) and then into the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the alveoli, small air sacs where oxygen is taken up by red blood cells and transported to the rest of the body.


Where does oxygen go after its inhaled?

When oxygen is inhaled, it passes through the nose or mouth, travels down the trachea, enters the lungs, and eventually reaches the alveoli. In the alveoli, oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells. These oxygen-loaded red blood cells then circulate throughout the body, delivering oxygen to cells and tissues for cellular respiration.


Where does oxygen go after its in your mouth?

After the mouth (or nose), oxygen (as part of the air) goes down your trachea, into the bronchi, and through the bronchioli, into the alveoli, where it enters the blood and gets taken via the blood to the various parts of your body.


Where does oxygen go after being inhaled by mouth?

After being inhaled through the mouth, oxygen travels down the trachea (windpipe) and enters the lungs. In the lungs, the oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream through the alveoli, small air sacs where gas exchange occurs. The oxygen is then carried by red blood cells to tissues and organs throughout the body for cellular respiration.


Why will a fire go out when there is no oxygen?

Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable material. Without oxygen the reaction cannot occur.

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Where does oxygen go after entering nose of mouth?

After entering the nose or mouth, oxygen travels down the windpipe (trachea) and then into the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the alveoli, small air sacs where oxygen is taken up by red blood cells and transported to the rest of the body.


Where does air go after entering your nose and mouth?

After entering your nose and mouth, air travels down your windpipe (trachea) and into your lungs.


Where the air goes through from out to your lungs?

It goes into small alveoles, and then into the blood stream. It will then go to the heart that will push the oxygen into the rest of the body trough the aorta and arteries.


Why is breathing through the nose more important than breathing through the mouth?

The germs in the air go through the hair in your nose and get caught in it, when they go through your mouth the bacteria is heading into your lungs and drys out your mouth if you sleep breathing through your mouth.


Can a bullet go into your nose and out your mouth?

ya if your in a cartoon but no it will not curve trust me


What are the release dates for Teen Titans Go - 2013 Nose Mouth 1-36?

Teen Titans Go - 2013 Nose Mouth 1-36 was released on: USA: 8 January 2014


Why is mucus found in the mouth?

Mucus is found in the mouth because when you suck your boogers deeper into your nose, some go down to your mouth. -smartanomous


Is it possible to drink soda through your nose?

Yes it is. Since both your mouth and your nose go to your throat you can drink anything through your nose. Hope this helps:-)


Why do swallowed fluids sometimes come out of the nose?

The mouth and the nose are connected to each other through the space at the back of both the mouth and the nose called the pharynx and therefore these spaces have names derived from the mouth(oralpharynx) nose (nasopharynx).This makes it possible for food to go either direction depending on certain factors e.g posture.


Why is the small turtle blowing bubbles out of his mouth?

the turtles breath from there mouth cause when the turtles go to the top of the water to get air the air they get from there nose goes to there mouth


How to swim underwater without holding your nose?

This is the easiest way to not hold your nose underwater. When you go underwater, blow bubbles out of your nose. This will prevent the water from entering your nose. Just blow bubbles out of your nose frequently and no water will get up your nose.


Where does oxygen go after its inhaled?

When oxygen is inhaled, it passes through the nose or mouth, travels down the trachea, enters the lungs, and eventually reaches the alveoli. In the alveoli, oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream, where it binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells. These oxygen-loaded red blood cells then circulate throughout the body, delivering oxygen to cells and tissues for cellular respiration.