No, the conchae in the nasal cavity does
Your diaphragm moves downward, creating less pressure inside your lungs. Air rushes in. Your lungs then filter the air and extract the oxygen, which is sent through your brochial tubes to your blood vessels, which distrubutes the oxygen around your body.
You are preventing oxygen from getting to your lungs.
The blood entering from the lungs has a high oxygen content and the blood entering from the body is high in carbon dioxide.
The blood absorbs oxygen from the lungs - enabling it to be transported throughout the body.
Blood entering the left atrium is oxygenated blood coming from the lungs that is pumped throughout the rest of the body.
right and left ventricle
inferior vena cava
whats the rusults from an insufficient amount of oxygen entering the body?
The function of the lungs is to facilitate the exchanges of gases between your circularoty system and the air outside your body. It also functions as a filter.
Humans do not have lungs, they have gills. Lungs belong on amphibians and reptiles to help them filter the O2 molecule from water.the lungs help you breathe,and they help your heart pump Blood!
Water is the substance lost from the body through the kidneys, lungs, and skin. The kidneys filter it from the blood to produce urine, the lungs release it through exhalation, and the skin eliminates it through sweat.
Cilia protect your body from pathogens up to a certain extent. The cilia in your lungs prevent dust particles and other such particles you breathe from entering your lungs by trapping them and sweeping them away. The cilia located on the cell membrane prevents certain substances from entering the selectively permeable cell membrane through that same manner. However, if you get a cut or something, cilia are not really going to protect pathogens from entering your body from that cut.