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Yes it is. Your respiratory system involves with you nose, lungs, trachea (wind pipe), and alveoli.
the digestive and respiratory. im learning this is in school.
Throat pipe or wind pipe
Human respiratory system contain wind pipe or trachea, bronchus, bronchi, alveoli with blood capillaries. Lungs have air sacs or alveoli which are surrounded by capillaries which oxygenate, de-oxygenated blood.
your lungs,heart,and othersi dont know i am 10 there is no heart:) there is the lungs wind pipe and blood vessels
The trachea, a tube-like portion of the respiratory (breathing) tract that connects the larynx (the voice box) with the lungs. The trachea is the medical term for wind pipe.
The trachea, a tube-like portion of the respiratory (breathing) tract that connects the larynx (the voice box) with the lungs. The trachea is the medical term for wind pipe.
Cartilage rings are placed along the wind pipe. They are incomplete. They are there so that wind pipe should not collapse. They are incomplete that wind pipe should be able to contract or relax.
The breathing system (scientifically called the Respiratory system) starts in the mouth or nose then the air travels down the trachea which is the wind pipe you can feel on your neck then reaches your lungs. This respiratory system also works along side the circulatory system (pumping blood around the body) which the main organ used is your heart :)
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.
No. It is part of both the respiratory and circulatory system. The parts of the Nervous System are: Brain: -Cerebrum -Cerebellum -Brain Stem Neurons: -Sensory Neuron -Interneuron -Motor Neuron Spinal Cord
"Trachea" is the medical term for the windpipe. It is primarily the passage through which oxygenated air passes to the lungsand through which carbon dioxide is then expelled.At the lower end of the trachea lies the branch which forms the bronchi, which lead to the lungs.At the upper end of the trachea lies the larynx, more commonly known as the voice box.The epiglottis (literally "behind the tongue") is a small muscular flap which is synchronised with the back of the throat and the upper end of the oesophagus (the food pipe). Its action is to briefly seal the trachea while food is swallowed or during vomiting.Answer: Resperatory system