Biology, asked by rubikumari945, 9 months ago

what is breathing? name the organ that connects nose to the lungs.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • The throat (pharynx and larynx) is a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid.

  • It is located behind the nose and mouth and connects the mouth (oral cavity) and nose to the breathing passages (trachea [windpipe] and lungs) and the esophagus (eating tube).

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Answered by BrainlyRuby
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  • The process by which organisms obtain oxygen from the air and release carbon dioxide is called breathing.

  • Lungs are associated with the process of breathing.

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What are the organs related to respiration?

  • nose
  • mouth
  • throat (pharynx)
  • voice box (larynx)
  • windpipe(trachea)
  • airways (bronchi)
  • lungs

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  • The Trachea is a tube that connects the nose to the lungs.

  • Alveoli are tiny sacs in the lungs that take up the oxygen that we inhale and keep our body going. Although they are microscopic, alveoli are workhouses of our respiratory system.

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  • You lose a lot of water just by breathing.

  • Some people can hold their breathe for more than 20 minutes.

  • The lungs are the only organs  that can float on water.

  • The lungs and the windpipe were important symbols in ancient Egypt.

  • Pulmonary circulation was first described in the 13th century.

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