alveoli
Pharynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli
The Trachea leads to the lungs!!! hope this helped! ♥ plumplums
Mouth/nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli and capillaries.
Not sure what exactly you are looking for here... but starting from the mouth: Pharynx Trachea Bronchi Bronchioles Alveoli
pharynx . . . Laryx. . . Trachea . . . Bronchi . . Lobar bronchi. . . Segmentel bronchi. . Bronchioles . . Terminal bronchioles.. . Respiratory bronchioles. . Alveolar duct .. . Alveoli
Nostrils-Pharynx-Trachea(Wind Pipe)-Bronchi-Bronchioles-Alveoli
Pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli; diaphragm
mouth,pharynx,larynx,trachea,bronchi,bronchioles,alveoli,capillaries,red blood cells,body cells
Pathway of air: nasal cavities (or oral cavity) > pharynx > trachea > primary bronchi (right & left) > secondary bronchi > tertiary bronchi > bronchioles > alveoli (site of gas exchange
it consists of the pharynx, the epiglottis, the trachea, the bronchi, the alveoli, and the lungs themselves.
I am not sure what you are asking... However, the air that you breathe in through your mouth and nose go into your throat or pharynx and then past your epiglottis which is a "lid" over your voice box or larynx. Then it passes down the trachea to the bronchi and eventually goes into numerous smaller tubes called bronchioles into the final air sacks called alveoli. These air sacks are where the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide thates place in the blood stream.
pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli