A throat is a common name for the hole inside your neck. However, there are two tubes running from your mouth or nose to your stomach or lungs. The oesathagus and the trachea. One tube goes to your stomach with I think is the trachea and the other one allows humans to breathe.
No. Strep throat is an upper resp infection with streptococcus,
tonsillitis is any infection with the lymph nodes known as tonsils.
Yes, sometimes. Tonsillitis may be caused by either a bacterial or a viral infection. Group A streptococcus is the most common bacteria that causes tonsillitis amd they may refer to any condition that affects the throat and has inflammation of tonsils, whereas strep throat specifically states the cause.
The pharynx is the area in the back of your throat. The tonsils are a collection of immune tissue (they fight infection) in the back of the pharynx.
No.
Trachea is the passage that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs.
The throat contains the esophagus and the trachea. The esophagus is for food and the trachea is for air.
Trachea is located in your thorax or chest. It divides into two branches at the lower border of the fourth thoracic vertebra.
esophagus
The tube that connects the throat and the bronchial tube is the esophagus.The tube that connects to the bronchial tubes is actually the trachea:9. What tube connects to the bronchial tubes? Trachea CORRECThttp://library.thinkquest.org/15401/cgi-bin/resp_quiz.cgi
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Trachea
the trachea
It's your trachea.
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That would be your Trachea
The trachea.
the trachea is anterior in your neck or the stiff part of your throat. the bronchi are connected to the trachea and its the part that splits into the lungs