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what is the pathway taken by are in the respiratory system​

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The respiratory system starts at the nose and mouth and continues through the airways and the lungs. Air enters the respiratory system through the nose and mouth and passes down the throat (pharynx) and through the voice box, or larynx.

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The pathway taken by air in the respiratory system:

Nostrils --- Nasal cavity ---- Pharynx --- Larynx --- Trachea ---- Bronchus --- Bronchioles --- Alveoli --- Blood.

1) Air enters the body through the nostrils.

2) Air is filtered in the nasal cavities and also its temperature is brought close to that of the body.

3) Pharynx is the junction of respiratory and digestive system.

4) Epiglottis - a flap-like muscular valve controls movement of air and food towaris their respective passages.

5) Larynx is also called sound box. It contains vocal cords. When air passes out of the lungs and over the vocal cords, it causes them to vibrate.

6) This produces sounds on the basis of our speech, song etc.

7) Trachea is also called wind pipe. It channels air to lungs.

8) Trachea at its lower end divides into two bronchi one leading to each lung.

9) The bronchi further divide into smaller and smaller branches called bronchioles.

10) Bronchioles finally terminate in clusters of air sacs called alveoli in the lungs which are very small and numerous.

11) Gaseous exchange takes place here as blood capillaries take up oxygen and expel carbon dioxide here.

12) Blood carries oxygen to each and every cell of the body. The whole passage from nostrils to alveoli is moist and warm.

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