Biology, asked by bhatia00vandana, 1 month ago

Explain with the help of a flowchart the pathway of flow of
air from nostrils to alveoli​

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Answered by sivakumar20dec
1

Answer:

nasal cavities > pharynx > trachea > bronchi > bronchioles > alveoli

Answered by Amystar1312
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Explanation:

Nose: Air is inhaled through the nostrils where it is filtered by the hairs and cilia to remove dust particles and moistened.

Pharynx: This is a common passage for food, water, and air. It leads from both the nose and the mouth and leads to both the trachea and the oesophagus

Larynx: This is the voice box situated just over the trachea and has a flap called the epiglottis which closes during swallowing to prevent food from entering the trachea and opens during breathing.

Trachea: Air now enters the windpipe which is situated behind the sternum (breastbone) and between the two lungs.

Bronchus: From the trachea, two bronchi (one bronchus for each lung) enter the lungs and divide and subdivide into secondary and tertiary bronchi, getting narrower as they proceed into the lung.

Bronchioles: The tertiary bronchi branch into fine tubules called bronchioles, the last passageways for air.

Alveoli:. Air ends its pathway in the alveoli (sing. alveolus) which are tiny sacs with very fine singe-celled walls. These alveoli are surrounded by capillaries that connect the pulmonary arteries and veins and that enable transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide

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