they are part of your respiratory system
brochial tubes!!
lung
Your diaphragm moves downward, creating less pressure inside your lungs. Air rushes in. Your lungs then filter the air and extract the oxygen, which is sent through your brochial tubes to your blood vessels, which distrubutes the oxygen around your body.
The bronchi is the main passageway into the lungs. When taking a breath the air goes into the larynx. Then it goes through the trachea that carries air to the left and right bronchus.
Yes. You can take them together. But ibuprofen may cause brochospasm in some individuals. So they should not be given together in a patient of brochial asthama or bronchitis, preferably.
what fallapian tubes ae pair off tubes
fire tubes or water tubes
The Eustachian tubes
The tubes used for fasting glucose is the SST tubes. The tubes are clear in color. The stoppers for the tubes are gold and red gray in color. The tubes contain a gel inside for separating the blood.
There are a number of tubes that help you breathe. The bronchial tubes are the largest.
Galvanized tubes are steel tubes that are coated with zinc to protect them from rusting.
The starter tubes are one inch longer than the towing tubes and do not have holes in them