Air is not a structure but rather a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen, oxygen, and trace amounts of other gases, that make up Earth's atmosphere. It has no defined shape or form and is considered a gas.
An air freshener is a mixture of many chemical substances, so there is no definitive chemical structure for an air freshener.
No, the shape of the structure does not affect air pressure. Air pressure is determined by factors such as altitude, temperature, and air density, not the shape of the container holding the air.
the lungs
Sinus cavity
Yes, sponges can trap air within their porous structure. This trapped air helps sponges float in water and allows them to efficiently filter out particles and nutrients from their environment.
No, air also has an atomic structure.
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An air freshener is a mixture of many chemical substances, so there is no definitive chemical structure for an air freshener.
Matrix structure
No, the shape of the structure does not affect air pressure. Air pressure is determined by factors such as altitude, temperature, and air density, not the shape of the container holding the air.
The structure in the ear that changes sound waves in the air into vibrations is called the eardrum.
The trachea.
Nose
the air goes through the pharnyx then the trachea and into the lungs
the bronchi
pharynx
the epiglottis