The air that is inhaled passes through the throat. More specifically, it passes through the trachea on its way to the lungs.
It passes through the lungs.
Well food does not pass through the heart, lungs, or bladder.
you have to dod mouth to mouth so that if a person is not breathing then you pass air through your mouth to the other person's lungs to keep them ALIVE
Air or CO2 must pass through the respiratory system, specifically the lungs. During exhalation, these gases move out of the lungs and are expelled from the body through the nose or mouth.
The esophagus which then connects to your stomach. your esophagus is a tube
The Pharynx is the organ found at the back of the mouth that food, water, and air can all pass through.
The lungs expand drawing in air through the mouth or the nose.
The oxygen is passing from through the walls of the capillaries and the organs' walls. There are specially designed proteins which are allowed from the cell, to pass through the cell's wall (membrane).
Lungs, Heart, Brain, Kidneys. ------------------------- Digestive organs food does not pass through: Liver Pancreas Salivary glands Gallbladder Hope this is what you were actually getting at. There are a plethora of organs that food doesn't pass through including, but not limited to: All of the above organs Skin Eyes Bones Nose (hopefully) glands of any sort Gonads The list continues, but there you go.
Endoscopic surgical operations pass through the human mouth to the esophagus, and stomach, and sometimes beyond. Bronchoscopic surgical operations pass through the mouth to the trachea and beyond.
The function of the trachea is the same in all terrestrial vertebrates. It provides an airway from the mouth to the bronchi.
yes they do