Understanding the Human Respiratory System: Entry Points & Initial Pathways
The human respiratory system starts with the nostrils and mouth, which are the points of entry for air into the body. From there, the air travels through the nasal passages and oropharynx (the back of the throat) before reaching the larynx, also known as the voice box.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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