The respiratory system warms the air to body temperature as it passes through the nasal cavity to prevent damage to the delicate lung tissues. The system humidifies the air by adding moisture to it through the mucous membranes in the respiratory tract, making it easier for oxygen to pass through the respiratory membrane in the lungs. It filters the air by trapping particles and pathogens in the mucus lining of the respiratory tract and then removing them through processes like coughing and swallowing.
It filters, humidifies and warms passing air
It heats it, humidifies it and filters it.
The upper respiratory tract humidifies inspired air. The value of PO2 then in the humidified air is mostly at 19. 7kPa (148mmHg).
That would be the nose. It warms, filters, and humidifies room air. Its our built in heat and moisture reclaimer.
The nasal cavity filters, humidifies and warms incoming air. It also contains olfactory receptors.
To cool the charge air before it entering to the cylinder.
Air out a building for several minutes before entering
so they can purified the air the goes into the heart
no it humidifies.
The air for ac comes in from hood cowling located just below your wiper blades, it is outside air that has been cooled before entering the car cabin.
The nose. The nose has three levels of concha. These layers are there to increase the surface area of the nose. The increased surface area gives the air more surface to hit on the way in, and therefore warms it up. The hairs on the inside of the nose are for filtering the air before it gets to the lungs.