No, a tracheostomy tube does not go directly into the lungs; instead, it is inserted into the trachea (the windpipe) to create an airway. The tube allows for breathing and can help bypass obstructions in the upper airway. It provides a direct pathway for air to enter the lungs, but it does not extend into the lung tissue itself.
The lungs are fed by one tube called the trachea (TRAY kee uh) This tube branches out into different levels of brachea (BRAY kee uh) which go to the two separate lungs.
The esophagus is the muscular tube that allows for food to go from the mouth to the stomach. The trachea is the cartilagenous tube that allows air to go from the mouth to the lungs.
Trachea.
The Primary Bronchi.
The trachea is the flexible tube located dorsal to the heart and lungs. It is part of the respiratory system and carries air to and from the lungs.
The epiglottis closes over the trachea when we swallow, so that food does not go into our lungs.
the trachea
Pulmonary artery
Trachea
it is a long tube that connects to lungs
The Trachea!
bronchi is tube shaped organ. It splits from primary bronchus and enters lungs.