Trachea
Passages through which air enters the lungs is called the bronchi which branch off of the trachea.
The trachea is the formal name of what is commonly called the windpipe. It functions as the pathway through which air is inhaled and exhaled to and from the lungs.
Air enters through the mouth or nose and travels through the trachea then it flows through the large tubes called what?
This is part of breathing in, or inspiration. The trachea splits into the two bronchi (singular: bronchus) one of which goes to each lung.
Trachea is located in your thorax or chest. It divides into two branches at the lower border of the fourth thoracic vertebra.
No, bumblebees [Bombus spp] don't have lungs. Instead, they breathe through a system of air tubes, sacs and holes. The holes are called 'spiracles'. The tubes are called 'trachea'. The air enters the body through the spiracles, is distributed by the trachea and is stored in the sacs.
bronchoscopy
well it goes through your lungs lol---------------------------------------Respiratory System.Mouth, Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs
the trachea is the windpipe which passes air through to pipe into the lungs
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