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The external air is usually sent through to the respiratory system for processing. Basically your respiratory system will change bad air into good air, and then send the good products around the body, and then filter out the rest through reactions such as coughing, sneezing etc.
When plants go through photosynthesis, they release oxygen into the air. Any plant, including greens, that go through photosynthesis produce oxygen. The oxygen that is produced, we use it.
Saying it's unhealthy is pushing it a bit. But breathing through your nose means that the air has to go through a longer path before reaching the lungs. And the nose cavity in particular acts as a filter and a preprocessor, catching dust, balancing the temperature and the moisture content of the air before it reaches the lungs. It might be a tiny bit healthier, particularly in a dusty environment. But no need to worry if you forget it for awhile.
It travels down the trachea and into your bronchi that lead into your lungs. From there they enter smaller branches called bronchioles. Then the single units called alveoli put oxygen into the blood.
The nasal cavity is a large air-filled space behind the nose, lined with mucous membranes and cilia that help filter, warm, and moisten air as it passes through. It plays a crucial role in olfaction (sense of smell) and also helps to trap foreign particles, bacteria, and viruses to protect the respiratory system from potential infections.
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the air has to go through your nose and the hair in your nose cleans the dust and every thing thatsshouldn't get into your nose and your system!!
Air enters through your nose or mouth to your air sacs.
The germs in the air go through the hair in your nose and get caught in it, when they go through your mouth the bacteria is heading into your lungs and drys out your mouth if you sleep breathing through your mouth.
theres a passageway through mt cornet
When you breath in the air goes through your mouth or nose and travels into your heart. Your Cardiac muscles divide the air and takes it where it needs to go.
it goes through your nose and through your mouth which causes you to relax. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It goes to your lungs and blood stream for nutrients for all your body organs.
After entering your nose and mouth, air travels down your windpipe (trachea) and into your lungs.
Yes you do because when you are trying to go to sleep you breath through your nose.
There is a secret passageway underneath the elevator. You need to figure out how to get into it, and then once you do, go through the passageway to get to the tower. Along the way, there are a series of puzzles that you need to figure out. For additional information, go to HerInteractive.com.
It goes through a secret passageway in between 2 stacks of hay
To fight off air resistance and go faster. If the airplane had a flat nose, (like your palm) the air resistance would affect the nose and make the plane slower, while a pointy nose allows the air resistance to pass by therefore making the plane go faster.