the lungs. in the lungs there is are cool little things called bronchioles and in these bronchioles there are many hundreds of smaller things called alveoli.
The mouth is one of the main entry points for respiration. Oxygen enters the system here, and carbon dioxide exits.A:2The mouth is associated with the digestive system. It does not form an essential part of the respiratory system.
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The respiratory system works with the body to help our body function correctly. One of the things it does is it gives our cells/blood oxygen to take to the rest of our body.the respiratory system affects the body by allowing you to obtain oxygen
If one part of the respiratory system fails to carry out its function properly, it can lead to inadequate exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body, resulting in respiratory problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and decreased oxygen levels in the blood. This can ultimately lead to serious health complications if not addressed promptly.
you wouldn't be able to breathe and you would die.
The respiratory system works with the body to help our body function correctly. One of the things it does is it gives our cells/blood oxygen to take to the rest of our body.the respiratory system affects the body by allowing you to obtain oxygen
If the cilia in your respiratory system are damaged, it is least likely that you will effectively clear mucus, dust, and pathogens from your lungs. This can lead to an increased risk of respiratory infections and decreased lung function.
Humans must first dissolve the gasses in water (in the alveolii of the lungs) before we can extract it, whereas fish only can get the gasses already dissolved. Also - fish have a one-way respiratory system whereas humans have an in and out respiratory system.
The upper respiratory system consists of the nose, nasal cavity, sinuses, pharynx (throat), and larynx (voice box). These organs primarily function to filter, humidify, and warm the air that is breathed in before it reaches the lower respiratory system.
Well, actually there are many factors, but the major factor would probably be pollution. -A
The Circulatory System pumps blood and the Respiratory and Digestive System carry it though your body.
In the respiratory system, it is the alveoli.In the circulatory system, it's the capillaries.They are similar in that both have walls that are only one cell thick, they are both the thinnest parts of their systems, and they are right next to each other. (They diffuse through to each other.)In the respiratory system it's the Alveoli and in the circulatory system it's the capillaries :D