This tube is technically called the trachea, but is commonly referred to as one's windpipe. Be careful not to confuse it with your esophagus, which connects your mouth to your stomach in the digestive system.
The pharynx connects the nose and mouth to the trachea. It also serves a digestive system.
It certainly does. Air comes down that airway tube and enters the brochial passages.
The pharynx connects the nose and mouth to the trachea. It also serves a digestive system.
The mouth and nose to the lungs.
narrow tube from nose and mouth to connect to lungs to help breathing.
Mouth & nose to trachea to bronchi to lungs.
lungs, trachea, mouth, nose,
Trachea
Your Trachea
trachea
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.
The mouth, nose, pharynx, larynx and trachea.
The mouth and nose serve to bring air in and out of the body. The trachea brings air from the nose and mouth to the lungs and vice versa. The lungs hold the bronchi which are groups of avioli .The alvioli serve as docking stations where blood cells can exchange co2 for oxygen they take to the rest of the body.
lungs, mouth, trachea and also as well as the nose
The breathing system contains the lungs, trachea, pharynx, mouth and nose
The breathing system contains the lungs, trachea, pharynx, mouth and nose