Air!!
Air!!
Bronchial tubes help to carry the air to and from the lungs. When the air comes through the nose and mouth, it goes straight to the bronchial tubes.
Bronchial tubes help to carry the air to and from the lungs. When the air comes through the nose and mouth, it goes straight to the bronchial tubes.
nose, nasal passageway, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchial tubes, bronchioles, air sacs, alveol
bronchi (singular bronchus) --Allison
The system that connects the throat and nose to the bronchial tubes is the respiratory system. Specifically, air travels from the nasal cavity and throat (pharynx) down the trachea, which then branches into the bronchial tubes leading to the lungs. This system facilitates the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration.
The bronchial tubes connect the trachea and the lungs. Air moves through these tubes into and out of the lungs.
The term "bronchial" refers to the larger airways within the lungs, called the bronchi or bronchial tubes. These tubes branch off into the smaller airways that contain the alveoli, or air sacs.Bronchial conditions (such as asthma) prevent sufficient airflow through the tubes, either through inflammation, edema, or adhesion of the tube walls.
Gorillas do not have bronchial tubes. Most of their oxygen supply is stored in the prostate
Bronchial tubes
Bronchioles
They are called the bronchiThe smallest [air] tubes in the lungs are the broncioles they terminate the larger bronchi.Inside your lungs the two bronchi tubes divide into small bronchial tubes. The bronchial tubes then divide into bronchioles, which are even smaller air passages. Tiny air sacs, called alveoli, are on the ends of the bronchioles.The small tubes located within the lungs are known as the bronchial tubes. The bronchial tubes function is to purify the air that is going into the lungs, when the bronchial tubes become inflamed and swell, Asthma attacks can occur.