The 'Bronchus' or 'Bronchial Tube'.
Bronchus.....bronchial tube, wind pipe, etc.
The other path from the throat is the trachea, which leads to the lungs. The trachea branches into two bronchi, each entering a lung. The other path referred to might be the esophagus, which leads to the stomach and is located behind the trachea. This separation allows air to enter the lungs while food and liquids are directed to the digestive system.
The Trachea leads to the lungs!!! hope this helped! ♥ plumplums
the epiglottis is elastic cartilage tissue that is coated in a mucous membrane that flaps over and covers the larynx in the back of the throat. More simply, it is the hangy ball in the back of your throat. Its function is to cover the trachea when swallowing to prevent food/liquids from entering the path that leads to lungs and keep it on its path down the esophagus into the digestive tract.
Messing up your lungs, throat cancer (leads to a hole in your throat, fun huh?), all I can think of at the moment.
the esophagus or windpipe (the wrong one)
The two main paths in the throat are the esophagus and the trachea. The esophagus leads to the stomach, allowing food to be transported for digestion, while the trachea leads to the lungs, allowing air to pass in and out for breathing.
It leads to the frogs lungs.to the lungsThe glottis is tube-like structure in the frog's throat that leads to the larynx and then the trachea. It eventually leads to the lungs.
I think you are referring to your tonsils, as you do not have lungs in your throat.
No, the trachea is not a tube that leads into the stomach. It is a windpipe that connects the throat (pharynx) to the lungs, allowing air to pass in and out during breathing. The tube that leads to the stomach is called the esophagus, which carries food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach.
The sentence "It leads you to the path to become a successful person" is grammatically correct.
from nose through airway in throat into lungs