The air you breathe in through your nose goes through your nostrils, pass something called turbinates (also called concha, which warm the air), then enter the nasopharynx, which is the area above your uvula (You can´t see it witout a proffessional mirror). Then it enters the oropharynx (the very back of your thoat) and from there it follows the same path as the air you breathe in through your mouth. Namely Larynx-->Trachea-->Bronchi--> Alveoli. From there the air diffuses into bloodvessels lining the alveoli.
The nose to the pharynx to the trachea to the lungs =)
you breathe it through your nose and die
In through the nose and mouth along the trachea into the lungs. Then out again.
Trachea (or wind-pipe) to bronchi to alveoli of lungs ... and then back out.
from nose through airway in throat into lungs
The deer most likely use their mouth or nose. They then expand their chest or lungs to withdraw the air from the atmosphere. The air then travels though the mouth or nose into the lungs.
the veins in your body take air from your nose into the lungs
By breathing in the air around them through their nose
Via nose and windpipe
your nose
Air passes from the environment into the nose/mouth, through the nasopharynx and oropharynx, into the glottis, trachea, bronchi and its bifurcations, and into the alveoli of the lungs.
that's easy the lungs
The nose both cleans and warms the air before it reaches the lungs.
The nose and trachea prepare the air to enter the lungs. This is because the air first passes through these things, then into the lungs.