The correct order is:
Pharynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli
Nasal Cavity, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, Alveoli.
The alveoli and bronchi are both parts of the respiratory tree. The main parts of this structure, in the order of air passing through during inspiration are: trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli. The alveoli are distal to the bronchi, because they are farther away from the center of the body then the bronchi.
Trachea, primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli!
what are the 2 pipes air pass through before reaching the alveoli ?
Trachea -> Avleoli -> Brochus -> Bronchioles
I would say the lung then the diaphram. Air travels through the respiratory system in this order: Mouth/Nose, Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles, and Alveoli. The bronchioles and Alveoli are found within the lungs, and the diaphragm is found below the lungs.
In order (the path of air) ; The nose. The Pharynxa.k.a the throat. the trachea. the bronchi. and the lungs. The respiratory system is rather simple: a breath starts out when a person clenches their diaphragm, creating a vacuum that the air is drawn into. The air enters in the trachea, or windpipe, going through one of the two bronchial tubes, which branch into smaller bronchioles. The bronchioles end in small sacs called alveoli, which have capillaries in them. The carbon dioxide in the blood in the capillaries is then exchanged for the oxygen in the air by diffusion. When that is done, the now oxygenated blood travels all over the body, supplying oxygen where it is needed. Then, the diaphragm relaxes, and the carbon dioxide rushes out of the alveoli, through the bronchioles and the the bronchial tubes, and out of the trachea, and out of the body through the nose or mouth. Then, it is done, and the diaphragm clenches...
the correct order is: pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, alveoli
Air passes through: 1. Nose or Mouth 2. Nasal cavity 3. Pharynx 4. Larynx 5. Trachea (in throat) 6. Bronchus (in chest) 7. Bronchioles (finer tubes inside lungs) into the alveoli (tiny pockets inside lungs). The o2/co2 exchange occurs in the alveoli where they interface with capillaries. Hope this helps.
First it goes through the nasal cavity, then it goes through larynx (voice box) , then the trachea, then the bronchus, then the bronchioles then the alveoli and lastly to the capillaries in the arterial blood.
In air through the passageways to the lungs, by diffusion through the alveoli into the blood, by diffusion out of the blood into the cells and through the cells into the mitochondria - where it ceases to exist as oxygen and becomes water.