broncioles
bronchioles
Bronchus (plural) Bronchi (singular)
No, since the spine and esophagus are parts of different systems.In a sense, the spine is parallel to the esophagus.An example of lateral would be the bronchial tubes, which branch off from the trachea (windpipe).
The Trachea is commonly referred to as the windpipe
There are many tubes in the body. If you lined up all your blood vessel tubes, veins and arteries, they could go around the world two times. Other tubes are your windpipe, or trachea. You also have bronchial tubes in your lungs. Then you have you external auditory meatus, which is you ear canal. Then the longest tube, almost 30 feet long is your gastrointestinal tract. Then you have your ureters, which are the tubes that carry urine from your kidneys to your bladder, Then you have a urethra that carries urine outside your body... the list can go on and on...
No you do not need your saliva glands if you have a trachea. A trachea is a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs. In other words it is your windpipe.
Bronchi (primary)
The windpipe is also known as the trachea. The function of the windpipe is to provide a clear path for air from the nose and mouth to pass to and from the bronchial tubes.
Bronchus (plural) Bronchi (singular)
The pharynx, the larynx and the trachea (windpipe), in that order, connect the mouth to the bronchial tubes.
TracheaPlenumManifoldThe trachea is the airway in the respiratory system sometimes called the windpipe.
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
the trachea (windpipe)
Divergence or separation.
He bifurcated my heart! The trachea does not bifurcate in modern snakes because they have only one lung.
They bifurcated the legos apart.The two two sisters had to bifurcate into different planes.He began to bifurcate the orange apart.P.S.Bifurcate (BI-FUR-CATE)verb: To split into two parts.
This lifguarding course is so hard!! September 29 / 08This is not an answer and is actually completely ridiculous.The correct answer is the bronchial tubes.
You know, there is a muscle under the lungs. It is called diaphragm. It tightens and relaxes as you breathe. It goes through the bronchial tubes then up the windpipe, then out, then it comes back in. The windpipe is also called trachea. That's all I know.