Explain how the respiratory and circulatory systems work together to transport nutrients, gases, and other molecules to and from the different parts of the body
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It warms, filters and humidifies air to get rid of foreign particles that can irritate or harm the lungs.
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It serves as the pathway for air and food.
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It warms, filters and humidifies air to get rid of foreign particles that can irritate or harm the lungs.
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It serves as the pathway for air and food.
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They filter bacteria and viruses entering the body through the mouth.
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It is also known as the throat.
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It is also known as the voice box.
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It leads air into the appropriate channel and functions mainly in speech.
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A spoon-shaped cartilage that prevents food from reaching the lungs.
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It is also known as the windpipe.
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It adjoins the esophagus enabling it to extend anteriorly when we swallow.
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It plays an important role in normalizing the function of epiglottis and permitting food passage to the esophagus.
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These are formed by the division of the trachea
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These provide the surface for gas exchange.
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It facilitates the breakdown of nutrients essential for supporting growth and development, and life overall.
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It is defined as the act of pulling air into the lungs and eliminating air out of the lungs.