bronchi (singular bronchus)
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The correct answer is Bronchus.
Air travels from the mouth or nose into the trachea, down into the bronchus, then into the bronchioles and finally into the aveoli which is where gas exchange takes place.
The bronchial tubes connect the trachea and the lungs. Air moves through these tubes into and out of the lungs.
bronchial tubes.
Bronchi (Singular Bronchus).
Tracheo pulmonary tubes
bronchi
Yes. They are two different tubes. Trachea leads to lungs and esophagus leads to stomach.They are when they combine to form Trachosophagus.
The windpipe is also known as the trachea. The function of the trachea is for air to flow into the lungs.To be able to breathe
You just said it. Here are much more sentences. The bronchi are large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs that convey air to and from the lungs. The bronchi have cartilage as part of their supporting wall structure. The trachea divides to form the right and left main bronchi which, in turn, divide to form thelobar, segmental, and finally the subsegmental bronchi.
The bronchi are a complex system of airway tubes that carry air into and out of the lungs. The bronchi do not absorb oxygen or exchange it for carbon dioxide; gas exchange only occurs in the alveolar sacs at the very ends of the bronchial network. The trachea (windpipe) divides into two mainstem bronchi, each of which divides into 2 or 3 lobar bronchi. Each lobar bronchus divides into 8 to 10 segmental (or tertiary) bronchi, and each segmental bronchus divides into many primary bronchioles, each of which divides into terminal bronchioles which divide into respiratory bronchioleswhich divide into alveolar ducts. Each of the hundreds of alveolar ducts supplies air to several pulmonary alveolar sacs where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide.The primary bronchi are the two air tubes that branch off of the Trachea, primary bronchi divide to form secondary bronchi which in turn form tertiary bronchi .and finally bronchioles All bronchi & bronchiolescarry air ultimately to alveoli .It is a tube that branches off your trachea and take air to your lungsthe bronchi allows air to travel from the lungs through two pipes of the tracheathe large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs;]The bronchi (BRAHN-ky) are two air tubes that branch off of the trachea and carry air directly into the lungs.
The trachea, better known as the "windpipe" is the consolidation of all the bronchi in the lungs. It is necessary to carry air from the environment into the lungs, and to return the carbon dioxide.Gills on fish work differently and don't require a single passageway to the mouth, but the respiration of fish is somewhat different than humans. Perhaps one problem with gills in the atmosphere would be a drying of the mucous membranes which would quickly lead to suffocation.Without the trachea, we also would not be able to easily form speech with the mouth, although some people with tracheotomies have learned to speak using air in their stomach.
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium (ciliated form)
trachea --> bronchi -->bronchioles --> alveoli
Bronchi itself is a plural. Its singular is bronchus.
Conception means the meeting of sperm and egg to form an embryo which will form a new individual. Block Fallopian tubes will prevent that. The tubes carry sperm up towards the ovary and it carries the egg down towards the sperm.
The bronchial tree is a part that branches out in order to properly disperse the oxygen in the lung. You can find diagrams of this online to help with the description.
Veins are tubes that carry blood back to the heart. This blood is usually deoxygenated, but in the case of the pulmonary vein, the blood is oxygen-rich.
The trachea is in your throat area. When you inhale, all the bad things from the tobacco (or whatever you my smoke) gets into your trachea. Smoking is VERY bad for you. DON'T YOU EVER START, and if you have, YOU BETTER QUIT IN ABOUT 3 SECONDS.cancer???im gussing your in my health class