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Anonymous

Dec 08, 2024

Which best describes carbon dioxide’s path out of the body?

Which of the following best describes the path of carbon dioxide as it exits the body?

  1. Nose → Pharynx → Larynx → Trachea → Bronchus → Alveoli
  2. Alveoli → Trachea → Bronchus → Larynx → Pharynx → Nose
  3. Alveoli → Bronchus → Trachea → Larynx → Pharynx → Nose
  4. Nose → Larynx → Pharynx → Trachea → Bronchus → Alveoli

Please select the correct option.

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Karianne Hill

Feb 10, 2025

I believe the correct answer is C. alveoli → bronchus → trachea → larynx → pharynx → nose.Explanation: Blood capillaries will carry the carbon dioxide from the entire body to the alveoli, the alveoli will combine to form bronchus. And so on, until carbon dioxide is exhaled from the nose.Hope I could help!
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Anonymous

Jan 09, 2025

the answer is alveoli → bronchus → trachea → larynx → pharynx → nose Explanation: pls thank and rate 5 * star
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Anonymous

Jan 20, 2025

alveoli → bronchus → trachea → larynx → pharynx → noseBlood capillaries carries the carbon dioxide from the entire body to the alveoli, these alveoli get combine to form bronchus. Both alveoli and bonchus are present in the lungs. The air containing carbon dioxide then flows through the trachea and then through larynx and pharynx and lastly, exhaled out from nasal cavity of nose.
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Anonymous

Feb 09, 2025

Option C Explanation: Respiration is the process that involves the exchange of gases. The oxygen from the mouth is move inside the body and the carbon dioxide from the body is moved out of the body by the process of diffusion.The movement of the carbon dioxide gas out of the body follows a certain path inside the body. This path starts from Alveoli → bronchus → trachea → larynx → pharynx → nose. This is how the carbon dioxide moves out of the body.
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Anonymous

Jan 20, 2025

Alveoli, bronchus, trachea, larynx, pharynx, noseExplanation:The alveoli starts the process because this is where gaseous exchange happens. The carbon dioxide then travels through the bronchus and up to the trachea. It then goes into the larynx, pharynx, and then finally exits through the nose.
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Anonymous

Jan 19, 2025

C. Alveoli —> Bronchus —> Trachea —> Larynx —> pharynx —> Nose Explanation:
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Anonymous

Jan 19, 2025

the first onenose → pharynx → larynx → trachea → bronchus → alveoliExplanation:Nostrils → nasal cavity →Pharynx → Larynx →Trachea → Bronchi (with cartilaginous rings) →Bronchioles (without rings) → Alveoli (air sacs).

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