A thin, water filled space in between the Pulmonary Cavities of each lung. When folded over, it becomes a Pleural Sac.
What is Pleura Cavity?
This is also known as the Larynx.
What is your voice box?
This is there to intercept the germs as you breathe in.
What is mucus?
This is the upper part of the Pharynx, connecting with the Nasal Cavity above.
What is Nasopharynx?
This is called Epiglottis.
What is that little flap of Cartilage at the place where your tongue begins?
These are trapping the germs with before it enters your body.
What are Nose Hairs?
This is the thing that pulls Oxygen into the lungs when you breathe in, and pushes Carbon Dioxide out into the air.
What is Diaphragm?
The Oropharynx is the bottom part of this and lies between the Soft Platelet and the Thyroid Bone.
What is Pharynx?
This is keeping your nose moist by making mucus so you won't get nosebleeds.
What is Nasal Cavity?
That little flap of Cartilage at the place where your tongue begins.
What is Epiglottis?
The Alveoli in your body do this.
What is exchange Oxygen for Carbon Dioxide?
This is the main passageway into your lungs, and when they get close to the muscle tissue, they are considered your bronchioles.
What is Bronchi?
The pharynx takes control of this.
What is connects your mouth and your esophagus?