Air moves through the nostrils or mouth, then passes through the pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and finally into the alveoli of the lungs where oxygen is exchanged with carbon dioxide.
The air travels through a system of organs called the respiratory system. This system includes organs such as the nose, trachea, bronchi, and lungs, which work together to bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide.
The cardiovascular system delivers oxygen and nutrients to muscles while removing waste products, the muscular system generates movement through muscle contractions, and the respiratory system provides oxygen to the body through breathing. These systems work together to support running.
Both food and air travel through the digestive system. Food travels through the digestive system starting from the mouth, passing through the esophagus and stomach, and finally to the small and large intestines for absorption. Air travels through the respiratory system starting from the nose or mouth, passing through the trachea and bronchial tubes, and finally reaching the lungs for oxygen exchange.
No, air cannot pass through human skin, as the skin acts as a protective barrier to prevent substances from entering the body. The respiratory system is responsible for exchanging gases with the environment.
When air passes through the respiratory system, it travels through the nose or mouth, down the trachea (windpipe), and into the lungs where gas exchange occurs. Oxygen from the air is absorbed into the bloodstream, and carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream into the air to be exhaled.
The respiratory system inhales oxygen from the air we breathe in, and exhales carbon dioxide as waste.
When a bird inhales, air first enters through the nostrils located at the base of its beak. The nostrils lead to the bird's respiratory system, where the air is then taken in through the trachea into the lungs for the exchange of gases to occur.
A tiger breathes through its mouth and nose. Not through its respiratory system. It uses it's respiratory system but dosen't breath through it
If a person had an infection of the respiratory system, they would most likely have a cough.
Yes, caterpillars have a respiratory system. They do not breathe through a nose or mouth, but through holes in the sides of their bodies.
Through the lungs
Through the respiratory system.
Respiratory system works with digestive system ,circulatory system ,excretory system (indirectly through circulatory system...
the respiratory system is responsible for getting the oxygen and carbon dioxcide through and out of your body!
Cyanosis is a blue color to a person. It is related to the respiratory system because if a person is not getting enough oxygen, they can display cyanosis.
becose if the system is not working
Oxygen enters through the nose but is involved with the Respiratory System.