trachea .... bronchi
I believe you are referring to the trachea, which connects the mouth and lungs.
A respiratory infection primarily affects the lungs, leading to inflammation and congestion in the airways. It can also impact the upper respiratory tract, including the nose and throat. In severe cases, the infection may spread to other organs, potentially causing complications such as pneumonia or affecting the heart and circulatory system. Overall, the primary organs involved are the lungs and the upper respiratory structures.
The respiratory system is vategorized into two: the upper and the lower. The upper organs include the nose, wind pipe, the larynx and pharynx. The lower includes the lungs and the accessory muscles like the diaphragm.
One part of the lungs is the trachea, a long tube that connects the bronchi.The parts of the lung include alveoli, bronchi, and the trachea.There are the upper and lower lobes, the bronchioles, and the Trachea, to name a few.
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its in the middle of your upper chest.. mostly including your lungs :)
Influenza affects the upper respiratory tract. Those are the nose, sinuses, and throat. It is more severe than the common cold.
upper respiratory tract?
false
the lungs
atitromicina
No, the upper respiratory tract includes the nose or nostrils, nasal cavity, mouth, throat (pharynx), and voice box (larynx).