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.
it stops the air circulating
Catheter
Cleaned, moistened, heated
When the diaphragm relaxes, the volume of the thoracic cavity decreases. The resultant decrease in thoracic cavity leads to an increase in the pressure. This increase in pressure leads to the exhalation of air out of the lungs into the atmosphere.
It shouldn't hurt at all, however, if it's a deep cavity, they might blow air into the cavity and ask you if it hurts. That's just probably to see that they won't be filling in a plaque filled cavity. All they really do is fill it with a substance and let it dry. Simple and Painless really.
Insufflation.
abdominal cavity
No, the conchae in the nasal cavity does
Protists do not have a body cavity.
it goes to ur nasal cavity then go to your larnx to the trachea to the bronchi and air sacs to the lungs :)
The nasal cavity warms and moistens air as it enters the body.
Pisces or fish have true internal body cavity.
Nasal cavity in the upper respiratory tract.
You can put Air in Air Shocks Not Air Bags
A sinus is an air cavity in bone.
The body cavity of a frog is much larger in ratio to its body than a man's body cavity is. A frog's body cavity is also much more condensed than a man's.
thoracic cavity