The Trachea transports air to the bronchi, which transfer air to the brochioles.
The trachea
Treacha
After air passes through the larynx, it enters your windpipe, or trachea. The trachea cleans the air again and channels it into the lungs through two large tubes called bronchi. The bronchi divide into smaller tubes and eventually lead to air sacs called alveoli. It is in the alveoli that oxygen moves into your blood and carbon dioxide moves out.
bronchi (singular bronchus) --Allison
The small air tubes that lead to the alveoli are called bronchioles. They branch off from the bronchi and continue to subdivide into smaller tubes within the lungs, eventually ending in the alveoli where gas exchange occurs.
major bronchi
The trachea branches into two primary bronchi which farther branch into secondary bronchi.
broncheoli are the branches carrying air from the bronchi to the alveoli..
Trachea, primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli!
I presume you mean Bronchi which are tubes going to the lungs and serve as tubes to carry air in and out of the lungs on breathing
They carry air into Your lungs and the connect your esophageal to your lungs