answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

The right branch of the trachea is wider.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why does anything aspirated go to the right lung?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

The trachea connects to two short branches called?

one of the branches is left bronchi which go into the left lung and other right bronchi go into the right lung


The tubes into which the trachrea divide to go into each lung?

the left and right bronchi


Can a pill get aspirated into the lungs?

Yes, it happened to me yesterday. I felt it go into my right lung which was immediately painful. After about 20 mintues, the pill had dissolved enough that I was hacking up bits of pill-colored phelgm, took about an hour to get all of it out. All together a gross and painful experience I hope to never repeat.


To what organ does blood go immediately after it leaves the right ventricle?

Lung


Why are secondary bronchi called lobar bronchi?

The secondary bronchi go into the LOBES of the right and left lung. There are 3 lobes in the right lung and 2 lobes in the left lung, both having lobar bronchi.


How do you trace the path from the femoral Vein to the lower lobe of the right lung?

From the Femoral vein, you would go to the inferior vena cava, which then leads to the right atrium of the heart. From there, you'd go tothe right AV valve to the right ventricle and then to the pulmonary SL valve. Then, you'd go to the pulmonary artery and then the lungs. Once in the lumgs, go to the lower lobe of the right lung. There are three lobes within the rght lung, unlike the left lung, wich has two. The three lobes are the Superior lobe, at the top, the Middle lobe, in the middle, and lastly, the Inferior lobe at the bottom.


How do you trace the path from the femoral vein to the lower lobe of the right lung via the right pulmonary artery?

From the Femoral vein, you would go to the inferior vena cava, which then leads to the right atrium of the heart. From there, you'd go tothe right AV valve to the right ventricle and then to the pulmonary SL valve. Then, you'd go to the pulmonary artery and then the lungs. Once in the lungs, go to the lower lobe of the right lung. There are three lobes within the rght lung, unlike the left lung, wich has two. The three lobes are the Superior lobe, at the top, the Middle lobe, in the middle, and lastly, the Inferior lobe at the bottom


Why shouldnt you smoke?

Claudia + chioma = are buff blad not chioma obviously. hahahahaha 2 people had a fight and Claudia mashed up Nyle . Nyle couldn't stand it so he cried and cried. Plus Nyle is more ugly than Mr fat boy . Nyle is so fat he broke his bed and dropped on the floor while jumping . plus Nyle is so dumb he said 'He broke his bum crack can i have a new on' from Ginja Ninja


What nicknames did Sihung Lung go by?

Sihung Lung went by Uncle Lang.


Does blood go to the pulmonary artery after leaving the aorta?

Nope. It goes to the kidneys or intestines first.... It starts at the Left lung. Travels into the left atrium and then into the left ventricle. Then up into the aorta and then gets separated into the kidneys and intestines. From the inestines it enters the liver and ends up in the right atrium and then the right ventricle. From there it goes to the pulmonary artery and then into the right lung.


Can you give me a sentence of the word desired using anything?

I desired to go to the right path.


What happens to the trends as you go from left to right on the periodic table?

As you go from left to right of the staircase, the number of electrons on the valence shell increases (not counting the transition element). Anything left of the staircase the elements lose electrons, and anything right of the staircase gains electrons.I hope that helps!!!!!