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Air that enters through the nose passes into this tube. - Environmental Studies 1

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Question

Air that enters through the nose passes into this tube. 

Options

  • Circulation

  • Trachea

  • Diaphragm

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Solution

Trachea

Explanation:

Air that enters through the nose passes into the trachea, which is a tube that carries air to the lungs. 

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Chapter 21: Busy at Work - our Internal Organs - Exercises [Page 114]

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Balbharati Environmental Studies 1 [English] Standard 5 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 21 Busy at Work - our Internal Organs
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Chapter 21 Busy at Work - our Internal Organs
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