When air enters our nose nose, it passes through the (1) nasal conchae. It passes to the pharynx and then to the (2) larynx. Then the air continues to pass through the (3) trachea/windpipe down to the lungs. The (4) lungs contain millions of alveoli. Its also the sites of (5) alveoli exchange between air and blood.
- (1) nasal conchae.
- (2) larynx
- (3) trachea/windpipe
- (4) lungs
- (5) alveoli
MORE DATA ABOUT IT:
- (1) NASAL CONCHAE
Air is inhaled through the nostrils and warmed as it moves further into the nasal cavities. Scroll-shaped bones, the nasal conchae, protrude and form spaces through which the air passes.
- (2) LARYNX
The LARYNX, commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration.
- (3) TRACHEA/WINDPIPE
The trachea is the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi. Your trachea is a key part of your respiratory system. The trachea is made of rings of cartilage. It is lined with cells that produce mucus. This mucus keeps allergens, dust particles or other debris out of your lungs.
- (4) LUNGS
The lungs are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax). Its the reason why we can breath.
- (5) ALVEOLI
The alveoli are where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out. Oxygen breathed in from the air passes through the alveoli and into the blood and travels to the tissues throughout the body.
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When air enters our nose nose, it passes through the (1) nasal conchae. It passes to the pharynx and then to the (2) larynx. Then the air continues to pass through the (3) trachea/windpipe down to the lungs. The (4) lungs contain millions of alveoli. Its also the sites of (5) alveoli exchange between air and blood.
- (1) nasal conchae.
- (2) larynx
- (3) trachea/windpipe
- (4) lungs
- (5) alveoli
MORE DATA ABOUT IT:
- (1) NASAL CONCHAE
Air is inhaled through the nostrils and warmed as it moves further into the nasal cavities. Scroll-shaped bones, the nasal conchae, protrude and form spaces through which the air passes.
- (2) LARYNX
The LARYNX, commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea against food aspiration.
- (3) TRACHEA/WINDPIPE
The trachea is the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi. Your trachea is a key part of your respiratory system. The trachea is made of rings of cartilage. It is lined with cells that produce mucus. This mucus keeps allergens, dust particles or other debris out of your lungs.
- (4) LUNGS
The lungs are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax). Its the reason why we can breath.
- (5) ALVEOLI
The alveoli are where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out. Oxygen breathed in from the air passes through the alveoli and into the blood and travels to the tissues throughout the body.
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