systemic
The respiratory system is what system your lungs are apart of, and your throat, if it's the same as the esophagus, is apart of the digestive system.
Lungs, heart and throat
pharynx, larynx, epiglottis, trachea, bronchi (lungs), bronchioles, alveoli It then connects circulatory then back.
This is called the Respiratory System. It allows the body to breathe and receive air.
No, the nose and throat are the upper respiratory system; they are above the lungs (when you are standing up).
Throughout the respiratory system: in the sinuses, nose, throat, larynx, bronchi and lungs.
Bronchus.....bronchial tube, wind pipe, etc.
This is called the Respiratory System. It allows the body to breathe and receive air.
The throat is also called the pharynx and is shared with the digestive system, or gastrointestinal tract. It provides an avenue for food and liquid to find its way to the esophagus during swallowing (deglutition), and it also provides a path for air to enter the trachea on its way to the lungs.
The air passage
The pharynx is the part of the throat through which both air and food pass, this means that is it part of both the respiratory and digestive system.
Air travels through the trachea, which is the main airway that connects the throat (pharynx) to the lungs. From the trachea, air enters the bronchi, which further branch out into smaller bronchioles within the lungs. This system facilitates the passage of air, allowing for gas exchange in the alveoli.