Air enters the body when you inhale (Breathe in) air enters through the mouth and into the lungs. and then exhale (Breathe out) carbon dioxide (CO2)
Oxygen enters the body by being absorbed into the blood (specifically, it is absorbed by red blood cells which contain an oxygen-carrying compound known as hemoglobin) when air is inhaled into the lungs, which have a highly porous, spongy structure which facilitates the exposure of blood to the air.
Air enters the the respiratory tract through either the nose or mouth.
Subsidence inversion is a meteorological term. They occur when a large mass of warm air enters an area trapping cooler air beneath.
the air that enters the respiratory tract remaining in the conducting zone pasageways and never reaches the alveoli.
The air bags in your body cavity are called your lungs. These are the organs responsible for providing your body with the oxygen needed for survival.
Oxygen rich air enters the body through the lungs.
lungs
you breath it in
As the diaphragm contracts, air enters the body through the nose and mouth.
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Oxygen enters our body through the process of respiration. When we inhale, air containing oxygen enters our lungs. The oxygen then diffuses from the air sacs in the lungs into the bloodstream, where it is carried by red blood cells to tissues throughout the body.
Air, oxygen
when air enters the body through the drips we take it may lead to many health problems.
nose or mouth
The mouth and the nose is where air comes in.