well the air is made up of soo many gasses but the main ones are carbon-dioxide, argon, oxygen and nickel. we breathe them mainly, but as i said, we breathe many others too...
pharynx
Air entering your body goes from the mouth and nose through the pharynx and into the trachea.
No, the conchae in the nasal cavity does
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No, the air has other ways of entering the house.
IAT=intake air temp sensor. it measures the temp of the air entering the throttle body. It is generally located on the rubber air intake hose between the air filter and throttle body. Hope this helps.
After entering your nose and mouth, air travels down your windpipe (trachea) and into your lungs.
The Intake Air Temperature sensor send the PCM data on the air charge entering the engine. It will be found forward of the throttle body assembly and screwed into the air hose feeding it.
Mouth breathing does not cleans the impurities from the air as nasal breathing does. This leaves you more susceptible to illness and pollutants. It also does not heat the air as much and allows you to loose moisture from the body.
An increase in temperature would cause air pressure to rise. As air warms, its molecules gain more kinetic energy and spread further apart, leading to an increase in pressure. Cold air entering a region or moisture entering the air would not directly cause air pressure to rise.
It goes into small alveoles, and then into the blood stream. It will then go to the heart that will push the oxygen into the rest of the body trough the aorta and arteries.
After entering it takes the left pump after entering