The bronchial tubes serve as a passageway for air between the external environment (through the nose or mouth) and the lungs.
The Eustachian tube allows air to move between the middle ear and the mouth and nose. This tube helps equalize pressure in the middle ear with the external environment, which is essential for maintaining proper hearing function and balance.
Yes, if you hold your hand over your mouth. There is no mechanism to prevent it however the air you breath will follow the path of least resistance. if your big mouth hole is open why would it travel down the more constricted path of your nose?
Cilia
The area between the nose and the upper lip is called the philtrum.
they bring oxygen into your body
the function of the hair prent in our nose is to prevent the dust particles to enter our lungs.That is hy e say that e should breath through our nose not by mouth.
it makes u breathe easy and lets oxygen in the body
To allow the air to enter the body. The air can enter through either the nose or through the mouth.
The nose breathe air in. Sometimes you do the same with the mouth.
The windpipe is also known as the trachea. The function of the windpipe is to provide a clear path for air from the nose and mouth to pass to and from the bronchial tubes.
The nose is above the mouth.
You can breath through your nose or mouth.
Through your nose and mouth.
When you sneeze, the air and droplets come out of your nose and mouth.
The pharynx carries air from the nose and mouth to the trachea. The pharynx also has functions in the digestive system.
Yes you should cover the infants mouth and nose with your mouth when performing CPR on an infant.