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The oesophagus which is part of the digestive tract that links the pharynx and the stomach.

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Q: What tube does air travel from your nose are mouth to the lungs?
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In the ear what Allows air to move between the middle ear and the mouth and nose?

the Eustachian tube allows air to move between the middle ear, mouth and nose


What does human use to breathe?

Humans, like all mamals breath using their lungs. In the lungs oxygen in the surrounding air is taken in by cells that line the lungs to be used by every organ and tissue in the body. Those same organs and tissues expel carbon-dioxide as a waste product and follows the reverse path from the lungs through bronchial tube to the nose and mouth.


Who are Tube enterostomies used for?

Tube enterostomies are performed in patients who need tube feeding for longer than six weeks, or who have had recent mouth or nose surgery


Two girls in a high school cafeteria were giggling over lunch and both accidentally sprayed milk your their nostrils at the same time explain in anatomical terms why swallowed fluids can sometime come?

The mouth and nose are connected in the throat. When a person does CPR on another person and breathes into the mouth, they have to pinch the nose close or the air will come out of the nose instead of going into the lungs. When a person is intubated before surgery, care has be taken so that the tube doesn't go down into the stomach but into the lungs.


What is the meaning of trachea in respiratory system?

The trachea is a passage that enables air to travel between the Oral and Nasal cavities into the Bronchus, in order to reach the lungs. The trachea is supported by cartilage that keeps it open, however the rings are not complete (except for the Cricoid Cartilage) which allows for flexibility.

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Where are your trachea?

narrow tube from nose and mouth to connect to lungs to help breathing.


The thin-walled tube which carries air from the nose and mouth into the lungs?

trachea


Does the trachea connect the mouth and nose to the lungs?

This tube is technically called the trachea, but is commonly referred to as one's windpipe. Be careful not to confuse it with your esophagus, which connects your mouth to your stomach in the digestive system.


Tube at the back of the mouth that carries air from mouth and nose?

Pharynx


What is the job of the bronchial tube?

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.


How do kangaroos obtain oxygen?

They breathe through their nose/mouth, where oxygenated air travels down their trachea (tube to lungs) and ends up in capillaries in their lungs, where "used" (deoxygenated) blood diffuses with the new blood.


What connects to the trachea?

The trachea, or windpipe, is the bony tube that connects the nose and mouth to the lungs, and is an important part of the vertebrate respiratory system. hi so what is the trachea connected to


What is the trachea?

To transport air into the lungs and ultimately the alveoli.


How does the trachea help the respiratory system?

That is the tube from lungs to mouth


Is there an alternative to to the g tube feeding tube?

yes. you may have a tube inserted through your nose or mouth.


Routes of administration of tube feeding?

Stomach, mouth, nose


What tube connects the mouth to the lungs?

This tube is technically called the trachea, but is commonly referred to as one's windpipe. Be careful not to confuse it with your esophagus, which connects your mouth to your stomach in the digestive system.