Air doesn't directly travel around your heart and throat; instead, it moves through your respiratory system. When you inhale, air enters your mouth or nose, travels through the trachea, and then branches into the bronchi, leading to the lungs. The heart, located slightly to the left of center in the chest, is surrounded by the pleural cavity and does not interfere with the airflow in the respiratory passages, as these systems are anatomically separate but closely positioned.
A sore throat has no connection to heart disease.
Throat Full of Heart was created on 2008-01-18.
lungs pumps air to the heart and heart pumps air around body through blood
The major arteries, close to the body surface. --usually around the wrist, throat, heart, or feet
I drink it a lot to. 👄but it never burns my throat. It may not be the blood. It's jut heartburn from the blood you swallowed running through your tubes and around your heart
Lungs, heart and throat
when your surprised / in shock
When you inhale air, the oxygen is sent to your heart through pulmonary veins and arteries. The heart then puts the oxygen into the blood, which is sent around the body from the heart.
The throat contains the esophagus and the trachea. The esophagus is for food and the trachea is for air.
Frequent sore throat will not necessarily cause heart disease. One episode of strep throat leading to rheumatic fever can cause heart disease.
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your mouth and throat