The trachea is connected to the lungs. However, the trachea does not FORCE are anywhere, it is a pipe.
No, the trachea is the airway between the mouth and the lungs. It is not an organ, just a passage by which air travels to the lungs. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trachea
Trachea ("windpipe") Actually the larynx connects the mouth to the trachea.
The spongy organ in the respiratory system that takes in air through the trachea is the lungs. The trachea branches into smaller tubes called bronchi, which further divide into bronchioles that lead to air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
throat/ esophagus
The pharynx, or throat, carries both food an air. At its end, air goes into the trachea and food into the esophagus.
The trachea and esophagus are parts of two organ systems, the respiratory and gastrointestinal, respectively.
Vertebrate trachea: Birds and mammals Invertebrate trachea: Insects and crustaceans
The trachea, also known as the windpipe, channels air from the larynx down into the bronchi, which lead into the lungs. It serves as a crucial passage for air to enter and exit the respiratory system. The trachea is lined with cilia and mucus to help filter and moisten the air before it reaches the lungs.
Respiratory
The lungs
its your wind pipe
the primary respiratory organ for cockroach is trachea