The trachea connects to the bronchi to connect to the lungs.
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I believe you are referring to the trachea, which connects the mouth and lungs.
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pharynx, larynx, epiglottis, trachea, bronchi (lungs), bronchioles, alveoli It then connects circulatory then back.
It transfers food to the stomach, connects to the lungs for the inhalation of oxygen and the exhalation of carbon dioxide.
The larynx is part of the throat and part of the respiratory system.
The throat is part of the neck where the esophagus and trachea leave the skull and join onto the lungs and stomach.
The Trachea leads to the lungs!!! hope this helped! ♥ plumplums
I think you are referring to your tonsils, as you do not have lungs in your throat.
the throat is the whole structure that involves the pharynx and the larynx and lies at the front of the neck . So, it refers to the entire respiratory passage. the upper part of the throat is the larynx that contains the vocal cords. The space between the vocal cords is called the glottis and the folding that covers this space while swallowing is called the epiglottis. As for the pharynx, is the part of the throat that leads to the esophagus and the trachea. the trachea ( the windpipe) is the tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs.
yes, they connect at the pharynx or more commonly called the throat. but every time you swallow the epiglottis (end of the tongue) covers the trachea (windpipe) so that the food or liquid can get to the esophagus hope that helps
The organ between the larynx and the bronchy and transport air in and out into the lungs.
To transport air into the lungs and ultimately the alveoli.