Nasal or oral cavity, pharynx,larynx,trachea. Trachea divides into to parts called primary bronchus. One goes to right lung second to left.Both bronki divide into 10 each. Then each divide into two and again into two and this process of dividing continues for 17 times. So to get the number you do 20*2*2-----17 times.Last you get the bronchioles. Then alveoli starts witch divide 6 time. So 20*2*2---23 times and you get the number of alveoli. Total surface area of alveoli is abot 100 square meters or about 1100 feet.
nose and mouth to the trachea to the bronchial tubes then to the lungs.
its the nose,mouth,pharynx, tracea,larynx,bronchial tubes, right lung, left lung,aveoli, bronciolies, and diaphram.
air is drawn down the trachea into the lungsthe muscles between the ribs contract to move the ribs cranially and laterally
describe the flow of air into and through the respiratory system using appropriate medical terminology
o2 diffuses into blood from alveoli of lungs through the respiratory membran.
The bird's respiratory system consists of paired lungs, which contain static structures with surfaces for gas exchange, and connected air sacs, which expand and contract causing air to move through the static lungs.
Extracellular respiration is a type of respiration that occurs in organisms where the respiratory process takes place outside the cell, typically in specialized structures. This process involves the exchange of gases between the organism and the external environment, allowing for the uptake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide. Examples include breathing in animals and gas exchange in plants.
The upper part of the respiratory system is also called the conducting portion.It consists of all the structures of the respiratory system outside of the lungs:Nose, nasal cavity, paranasal sinusesPharynx, larynx, trachea
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The structures of the respiratory system that prepare air for entry into the lungs include the nose and nasal cavity, which filter, warm, and humidify the air. The mucus lining the respiratory tract helps trap particles and pathogens, while the cilia in the airways sweep the mucus and trapped particles out of the respiratory system.
the sperm goes through the vagina.
A tiger breathes through its mouth and nose. Not through its respiratory system. It uses it's respiratory system but dosen't breath through it
Well the structure of the respiratory system is that you will inhale through your nasal passage and exhale through your crevice. This is the miraculous story of breathing. Sorry must dash my butler is being summoned to work. I hope my knowledgeable noggin has made you more intelligent. P.S i heard bananas are a tremendous source of brain food, keep munching darlings. Yours Sincerely Lady Bouquet
Trachea is a common term for an airway through which respiratory air passes in organismsfor an airway through which respiratory air passes in organisms
A respiratory medium is a substance that facilitates the exchange of gases during respiration. In many organisms, including humans, air is the respiratory medium that allows oxygen to be taken in and carbon dioxide to be expelled. In aquatic organisms, water serves as the respiratory medium for gas exchange.
describe the flow of air into and through the respiratory system using appropriate medical terminology
A mollusk respires through structures called ctenidia (gills), which are housed in the mantle cavity of most mollusks. The mantle cavity is a space between the mollusk's main body and its mantle, an organ with numerous important functions, including shell creation and osmoregulation.
Yes, caterpillars have a respiratory system. They do not breathe through a nose or mouth, but through holes in the sides of their bodies.
o2 diffuses into blood from alveoli of lungs through the respiratory membran.
Air enters the the respiratory tract through either the nose or mouth.