help or aid you in breathing
Respiratory system
The upper respiratory system (where air enters and exits the body) is composed of the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx. The lower respiratory system (where the air moves to be processed) consists of the trachea, the bronchi, and the lungs. So the answer is either the nose and mouth, or the trachea, depending on how you meant the question.
Tonsils are part of the lymphatic system, not the respiratory system. They are located in the back of the throat and help fight infections by trapping bacteria and viruses that enter the body through the mouth and nose.
The respiratory system exchanges oxygen by inhaling air through the nose or mouth, where oxygen is taken into the lungs and absorbed into the bloodstream. Carbon dioxide, a waste product, is then expelled by exhaling air out of the lungs. This exchange occurs in the alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs where the transfer of gases takes place.
It starts in the nose/mouth, then the air enters the lungs. It then goes into the bronchi ole into the air sac. It is then transported to the circulatory system to produce waste. There is another way which is that the nose/mouth inhales air then it travels down the trachea into the lungs where the waste is produced it then goes to the bronchi then into the circulatory system.
The respiratory system starts at the nose (and mouth) and ends at the alveoli in the lungs
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the respiratory trect starts with the nose and the mouth
Respiratory system
Air enters the the respiratory tract through either the nose or mouth.
The nose and mouth are part of the respiratory system, as they are entry points for air to enter the body. The circulatory system, on the other hand, is responsible for the circulation of blood throughout the body.
Air can be taken into the respiratory system at the mouth and the nose.
lungs, trachea, mouth, nose,
they bring oxygen into your body
lungs, nose and mouth.
the respiratory does pro vide air/oxygen and it is provided from your mouth and nose
in the respiratory system there is lungs, mouth, nose, throat. it is a very small organ system, yet very important