Your nose helps smell and also helps you get the flavor of food you eat.
your nose has 2 hols in it that have hair inside and sometimes boogers grow inside
the air that you breath in goes to your heart and brain to your heart to keep you alive and your brain so your brain keeps function.
It helps you breath and smell and it blocks dust and pollen and other allergens from getting into you and making you you possibly die
your nose also helps you smell in good smells and bad
smell stuff
The nose takes in the air for oxygen, which sends it to the lungs, the lungs takes in the oxygen and sends out corbon dyoxide when you exhale
Thats why plants are so important, because they do the opposite. They take in corbon dyoxide and send out the oxygen. We cant live without plants, and they can't live without us.
No, air inhaled through the nose is cleaner because the nasal passages act as a filter by trapping particles and bacteria. Breathing through the mouth bypasses this filtering process, allowing potentially harmful particles to enter the respiratory system more easily.
The concentration of oxygen in inhaled air is approximately 21%. This level remains relatively constant regardless of elevation or location.
The human body filters air through a system of respiratory structures, including the nose, trachea, and lungs. As air is inhaled, tiny hairs in the nose trap large particles while the mucous lining in the respiratory tract captures smaller particles. The lungs also have specialized cells called macrophages that help remove any remaining foreign particles from the air before it enters the bloodstream.
The respiratory system does this by the mucous membranes and cilia in the nose and nasal cavity. The air is warmed and moistened as it passes through the nasal passages, and dust particles are filtered out by the sticky mucus and tiny hairs (cilia) in the respiratory tract.
The inhaled air typically has a higher concentration of oxygen and lower concentration of carbon dioxide compared to exhaled air. This is because oxygen is absorbed by the body during respiration, while carbon dioxide is expelled as a waste product.
No, air inhaled through the nose is cleaner because the nasal passages act as a filter by trapping particles and bacteria. Breathing through the mouth bypasses this filtering process, allowing potentially harmful particles to enter the respiratory system more easily.
your nose
Either through the nose or the mouth
Air is inhaled through the nose and mouth. The nose acts as the primary airway for breathing, filtering and humidifying the air before it reaches the lungs. The mouth can also be used as an alternative airway when necessary.
Its a pipe which helps in passing inhaled air inside the lungs and exhaled air oustide the nose to the enviornment. It is also called windpipe
Exhaled breath has a higher concentration of carbon dioxide than inhaled air has. This is true whether you breathe through the nose or the mouth.
You cannot get frostbite on your lungs -- your nose and throat warms inhaled air, while circulating blood warms the lungs.
The nose warms and humidifies inhaled air. The mucus and cilia (tiny hairs) lining the nasal passages trap particles, including bacteria, that cause infection.
The air passes through the NOSE, which has mucus membranes that clean/moiston air, as well as hairs (cilia) that attach to dirt and dust particles to keep them out of the rest of the respiratory tract.Final Answer: Nose
After being inhaled, air first passes through the trachea (windpipe) and then into the bronchial tubes, which branch out into smaller airways called bronchioles. Finally, the air reaches the alveoli in the lungs, where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the bloodstream.
Inhaled air is warmed and moistened in the nasopharynx and oropharynx.
Inhaled air is typically warmed and humidified as it passes through the nasal passages. The purpose of this process is to protect the delicate tissues of the respiratory system from damage due to cold and dry air.