It is not the single tube. From the throat you have a single tube that goes down. Then it divides into two branches. Each divide into about ten branches. Then starts the real division. Each of the ten branches divide into two, into two, into two. Like wise they divide about 17 times. Then you have the alveoli. It's pleural of the alveolus. These thin sacs continue to divide 6 more times. That gives you the surface area of about 1000 square feet. This is all like the branching of the big tree and the leaves.
The pharynx connects the nasal cavity, the oral cavity and the throat. The pharyx is the part of your "throat" that lies posterior to (behind) your nasal cavity (nasopharynx) and oral cavity (oropharynx) and extends down to your larynx (laryngopharynx).
This tube is called the esophagus. It doesn't have much of a role in digestion but it is more or less like a delivery tube.
The esophagus
Eustacian tubes
the trachea
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The oesophagus which is part of the digestive tract that links the pharynx and the stomach.
The pharynx, it serves as a passageway for both air and food.
No. The windpipe is a thin-walled, cartilaginous tube descending from the larynx to the bronchi and carrying air to the lungs. It is really called the trechea. The esophagus on the other hand goes into your stomach and the food goes down it.
Well, you know how when you snort air, it fills your lungs, your blood flows past the walls of your lungs, the air dissolves in your blood, and the blood carries it to everywhere in your body ? Well, when you snort crap, it fills your lungs, your blood flows past the walls of your lungs, the crap dissolves in your blood, and the blood carries it to everywhere in your body. If you think you've got something there that's better for your body than air is, keep snorting.
The epiglottis. A small lid made from cartilage which close over our air tube when we swallow. If you stick a finger down your throat you can feel it!
The trachea located in throat is the first tube that brings oxygen into the body. The bronchial tubes actually bring air into the lungs for oxygenation.
The Trachea!
The trachea is a tube that carries air from larynx to the lungs.
trachea is the tube that connect the throat and lungs, while oesophagus is the tube that connect our mouth to the stomach.. so there is different tube that must not be confuse..The path of air into the lungs is mouth/nose to pharynx to windpipe (or trachea) to the bronchi to the bronchioles to the alveoli.The trachea (or windpipe) carries gases from the throat to the bronchi, which carry gases into and out of the lungs.The trachea, or windpipe, splits into two main branches called bronchi to carry air into and out of the lungsThe main large tube that carries air to the lungs is known as the trachea. From there it is divided into two branches called bronchi, which then further divide into bronchioles and further divides into alveoli.
bronchi is a tube like structure. It carries air to lungs.
bronchi is tube like structure. It carries air to lungs.
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the trachea (windpipe)
I believe you are referring to the trachea, which connects the mouth and lungs.
The trachea is the big straight tube that brings air to the lungs. The trachea then divides into main stem bronchi, lobar bronchi, segmental bronchi, bronchioles, etc.
The organ between the larynx and the bronchy and transport air in and out into the lungs.