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Describe the path taken by inhaled air from the nostrils to the lungs

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Answered by indudubey26
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The inhaled air passes through the nasal cavity where it gets cleaned by nostrils .Then it makes its way through the wind pipe to the lungs where the bronchus open up and let the oxygen pass in and out The oxygen,within frictions of seconds,get transferred to the whole body and the waste oxygen(carbon dioxide) comes out through the lungs and then through the nostrils back again .

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Answered by satyampro722
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Explanation:

When you inhale through your nose or mouth, air travels down the pharynx (back of the throat), passes through your larynx (voice box) and into your trachea (windpipe). Your trachea is divided into 2 air passages called bronchial tubes. One bronchial tube leads to the left lung, the other to the right lung.

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