Air enters through the oropharynx or nasopharynx to the trachea to the bronchii to the alveoli of the lungs to the blood vessels of the pulmonary vein to the heart to the arteries to the capillaries to the veins to the heart to the pulmonary artery to the alveoli of the lungs to the bronchii through the trachea out of the naso or oropharynx and back into the atmosphere to the broadleaf plants to the atmosphere to the . . .
The correct sequence for structures that light passes through in the eye is cornea, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor, and retina.
glomerular capsule-PCT-loop of Henle-DCT-collecting duct
almost none the vast majority of visible light passes through the atmosphere.
Meteor is the term used to describe the streak of light (also called a shooting star) that passes through the atmosphere. The light is caused when a meteroid hits the atmosphere and burns up.
The correct order of structures from the entrance of the nose to the trachea is: nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, and then trachea. Air enters through the nostrils into the nasal cavity, passes through the pharynx, where it can also be directed to the esophagus, then moves into the larynx, which contains the vocal cords, before entering the trachea.
The correct order of structures in the respiratory passageways is as follows: air enters through the nose or mouth, travels down the pharynx, passes through the larynx, moves into the trachea, and then branches into the bronchi. From the bronchi, the air continues into smaller bronchioles and finally reaches the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
A meteoroid in the atmosphere is a "meteor", and one that reaches the ground is a "meteorite".
Swallowed.
Roughly 20% of visible light radiation is absorbed as it passes through the Earth's atmosphere. The remaining percentage is either reflected back into space or reaches the Earth's surface. This absorption is influenced by factors such as cloud cover, aerosols, and gases in the atmosphere.
Water passes through the root hairs, then the epidermis, cortex, endodermis, and finally reaches the xylem where it is transported upward through the plant.
That is because the visibile light is what passes easily through our atmosphere. It would not benefit us much if we could see certain other frequencies, that hardly pass through the atmosphere.That is because the visibile light is what passes easily through our atmosphere. It would not benefit us much if we could see certain other frequencies, that hardly pass through the atmosphere.That is because the visibile light is what passes easily through our atmosphere. It would not benefit us much if we could see certain other frequencies, that hardly pass through the atmosphere.That is because the visibile light is what passes easily through our atmosphere. It would not benefit us much if we could see certain other frequencies, that hardly pass through the atmosphere.
meteor ^v^