The tiny hairs in our nose clean the dust particles in the air
The nose has tiny hairs in it that clean the air as you breathe in.
You need to breathe air to live. You breathe through your nose not your penis.
The nose filters, warms, and moistens the air you breathe. Hairs and mucus in the nose trap particles and pathogens, while blood vessels help warm and humidify the air before it reaches the lungs.
Like humans, chipmunks breathe air into their lungs through their mouth and nose.
Through your nose and mouth.
Not all people breathe through the nose. There happen to be a lot of mouth - breathers but people who breathe out of their nose are more common.
Same as us - by breathing in air, which is delivered to the lungs to be exchanged with carbon dioxide, which the horses breathe out.
Air enters your body through the nostrils in your nose and the mouth when you breathe.
You breathe in the oxygen from your nose and mouth and when you breathe out,it's carbon dioxide.
A red fox breathes by inhaling air and exhaling carbon dioxcide. Foxes breathe just like humans breathe but, foxes have different organs in which they breathe in the air
Air enters the human body through the nose or mouth. When we breathe in, air passes through the nasal passages or the mouth and travels down the trachea into the lungs where gas exchange occurs.