It's Bronchi- Gradpoint sucks!
bronchi, novanet
It's Bronchi- Gradpoint sucks!bronchi, novanet
It's Bronchi- Gradpoint sucks!bronchi, novanet
The trachea located in throat is the first tube that brings oxygen into the body. The bronchial tubes actually bring air into the lungs for oxygenation.
Oxygen enters your nose,then goes through the trachea,to the bronchi,and last to your lungs.
Oxygen enters your nose,then goes through the trachea,to the bronchi,and last to your lungs.
Trachea divides in 2 bronchi which conducte air into the lungs (inside the lungs each bronchi divides in many smaller branchs only studied in college)
The tube through which oxygen travels down to the lungs is called the trachea. It is also known as the windpipe and is a crucial part of the respiratory system.
No, the trachea is the airway between the mouth and the lungs. It is not an organ, just a passage by which air travels to the lungs. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trachea
The Lungs
The main structures of the respiratory system include the nasal cavity, trachea, bronchi, lungs, and alveoli. The nasal cavity filters, warms, and humidifies incoming air, while the trachea serves as a passageway for air to enter the lungs. The bronchi branch into smaller airways within the lungs, leading to the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs—oxygen is absorbed into the blood, and carbon dioxide is expelled. Together, these structures facilitate respiration, ensuring oxygen delivery to the body and the removal of carbon dioxide.
No, it occurs at a different level in the lungs
No, the trachea is a passageway for air to travel to and from the lungs. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the alveoli of the lungs, where they diffuse across the walls of the alveoli and capillaries.