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What is the function of a trachea?

The function of the trachea is the same in all terrestrial vertebrates. It provides an airway from the mouth to the bronchi.


What structure does air pass to get to the lungs?

the air goes through the pharnyx then the trachea and into the lungs


What structure allows air to pass between the larynx and bronchi?

The structure that allows air to pass between the larynx and bronchi is the trachea. The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a tubular structure made of cartilage and smooth muscle that extends from the larynx down to the bronchi, facilitating the flow of air to and from the lungs. It branches into the right and left bronchi, which lead to the respective lungs.


What is your breathing pipe called?

The breathing pipe in humans is called the trachea, which connects the throat to the lungs and allows air to pass in and out of the body.


When nerve impulses pass to the diaphragm the diaphragm relaxes and exhalation occurs is this true or false?

False. When nerve impulses pass to the diaphragm, it contracts, which expands the chest cavity and allows air to enter the lungs (inhalation). The diaphragm relaxes during exhalation, allowing air to be pushed out of the lungs.


How does air pass through heart and lungs?

yes they do


Where does air pass into the lungs?

Via nose and windpipe


What is the general function of the lung?

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What is an organ that allows you to absorb oxygen from the air?

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What is the function f Bronchus?

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What does air or co2 have to pass through to get breathed out?

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