Air enters through the trachea and into the lungs.
To allow the air to enter the body. The air can enter through either the nose or through the mouth.
To allow the air to enter the body. The air can enter through either the nose or through the mouth.
THROUGH THE NOSE AND THROUGH THE MOUTH
Through your nose and mouth.
THE NOSE AND OF COURSE THE MOUTH..................
carbon dioxide can not enter the bloodstream through the air scars because if it does there would be a hard time to breathe carbon dioxide doesn't have to do with anything about the air scares in the breathing area
Air can enter your body through the nose and mouth when you inhale. It can also enter through the trachea, also known as the windpipe, which connects the nose and mouth to the lungs.
Water
through the mouth and the nose, and continuing in the respiratory tract
No they can't because cold air kills them. They can live in hot or warm air.
As the diaphragm contracts, air enters the body through the nose and mouth.
Air can enter water pipes through a few different ways, such as leaks in the pipes, changes in water pressure, or through the water supply itself. This can lead to air pockets forming in the pipes, which can cause issues with water flow and pressure.