Monday, March 4, 2013

Respiratory System C





What is the path the air takes as you inhale? What are the specific structure and organs that it passes through to get to the blood stream?

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  1. Mouth/nose - pharynx - larynx - trachea - bronchi - bronchioles - alveoli - capillaries

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  2. Your lungs are part of a group of organs and tissues that all work together to help you breathe This system is called the respiratory system The main job of the respiratory system is to move fresh air into and get waste gases out of the body

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  3. Your lungs are part of a group of organs and tissues that all work together to help you breathe This system is called the respiratory system The main job of the respiratory system is to move fresh air into and get waste gases out of the body

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  4. it is the respiratory system to get fresh air and gases out.

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  5. It goes through your nasal cavity.

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  6. When you inhale the air circulates through your body and is exhaled. Capillaries are what the air passes through to get into the blood stream.

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  7. Nose and Mouth???

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  8. Your lungs are part of a group of organs and tissues that all work together to help you breathe This system is called the respiratory system The main job of the respiratory system is to move fresh air into and get waste gases out of the body

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  9. your lungs areorgans and air travels up the the throat idk

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  10. nose/mouth~pharynx~laryrnx~

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  11. When you inhale the air circulates through your body and is exhaled. Capillaries are what the air passes through to get into the blood stream.

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  12. it goes through the throat

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  13. When you inhale the air circulates through your body and is exhaled. Capillaries are what the air passes through to get into the blood stream.

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  14. You breath through your nose and mouth. The air you breath circulates through your body, and than is exhaled.

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  15. It goes through your nose and mouth .

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  16. When you inhale the air circulates through your body and is exhaled. Capillaries are what the air passes through to get into the blood stream.

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  17. you breath through your mouth. the air you breath.

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  18. The path that the air takes as you inhale is Mouth/nose then pharynx then larynx then trachea then bronchi then bronchioles then alveoli then capillaries. Those are also the organs that it passes through.

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  19. it goes through your nose or mouth and into your lungs maybe?

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  20. nose mouth neck

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  21. goes in your mouth, pharynx,larynx, trachea, esophogus, lungs

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  22. goes in your mouth, pharynx,larynx, trachea, esophogus, lungs

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  23. the pathe is the nose and the mouth.

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  24. The path that the air takes as you inhale is Mouth/nose.

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  25. When you inhale the air circulates through your body and is exhaled. Capillaries are what the air passes through to get into the blood stream.

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  26. you inhale is Mouth/nose then pharynx then larynx then trachea then bronchi then bronchioles then alveoli then capillaries.

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  27. Nose/Mouth - pharynx - larynx - trachea - bronchi - alveoli -capillaries is the passage that air takes when you inhale.

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  28. When you inhale the air circulates through your body and is exhaled. Capillaries are what the air passes through to get into the blood stream.

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  29. your mouth and your nose

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  30. It goes through your mouth and nose and it goes down the esophagus.

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  31. The path the air takes is first through your mouth or nose as you inhale, then your larynx, from there it goes to the trachea, then the Bronchi, and bronchioles, and then finally the alveoli and then into the capillaries.

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  32. When you inhale the air circulates through your body and is exhaled. Capillaries are what the air passes through to get into the blood stream.

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  33. the mouth and nose.

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  34. the mouth and nose

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  35. You breathe air through your nose and mouth.

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  36. Oxygen, Mouth or Nose, Windpipe, Lungs.... Windpipe, Nose or Mouth, Comes out as Carbon Dioxide.

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    1. It's SUPPOST to go in your Nose and out through your Mouth

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  37. Nose and mouth

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  38. The mouth and nose.

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  39. Air goes through your body then exhales out of your mouth. Air goes through capillaries.

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  40. You breathe air through your nose and mouth



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  41. Air goes through your body then exhales out of your mouth. Air goes through capillaries.

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  42. Air goes through your body then exhales out of your mouth. Air goes through capillaries.

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  43. you breathe air throuhg the nose and mouth

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  44. Nasal Mouth, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli, Capillaries, Blood, Cells, Waste Returned and exhaled.

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  45. The path the air takes is first through your mouth or nose as you inhale, then your larynx, from there it goes to the trachea, then the Bronchi, and bronchioles, and then finally the alveoli and then into the capillaries.~Emily~

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  46. Air goes through your body then exhales out of your mouth. Air goes through capillaries.


    :p

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  47. Air goes in through your nose and goes through your body and exhales through your mouth.

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  48. nasal or mouth, pharynx, larynx,trachea,bronchi,bronchioles,alveoles, capilliaries, blood cells,exhaled.

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  49. I think :Nasal Mouth, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli, Capillaries, Blood, Cells, Waste Returned, and exhaled.

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  50. Air goes in through your nose and goes through your body and exhales through your mouth.

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  51. The path the takes as you inhale is through your mouth and your nose. The organs that it passes through to get to the blood stream is the lungs.

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  52. When you inhale the air circulates through your body and is exhaled. Capillaries are what the air passes through to get into the blood stream

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  53. The path oxygen takes as you inhale is through your nose and/or mouth. Then it passes some organs to get to your blood stream is the lungs.

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  54. Jacob G and Morgan SMonday, March 04, 2013

    Air goes in through the mouth or nose and it goes out of our body by the mouth or nose.

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    1. Morgan was to busy to post on her own.

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  55. your mouth and your nose

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  56. When you inhale the oxygen goes through your mouth and nose, the organs it passes through is the pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchitis, alveolar, and capillaries.

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