no because the esophagus takes food to the stomach, and the trachea takes air to the lungs.
they are 2 different things
if someone forces food into the tube from the tracheotomy then yea it'll go to the lungs but that's not too smart
A tracheaotomy only affects the windpipe, and they swallow their food just like everybody else.
No, they do not need any. The only valve that has anything to do with the lungs is at the top of the trachea (windpipe) and closes off the lungs when you swallow, it is called the epiglottis.
Bigger lungs, more air.
Osteo means bone, so no there can't be any in the lungs.
help it breath like any other being with lungs
No horse, nor any mammal, has any "loops" of lungs. They do, however, have lobes of lungs. The horse has five lobes: two on the left and three on the right.
Any animal that does not have lungs.
Yes, like any other mammal , eagles do breathe from their lungs.
Your question does not make any sense.
They need to avoid any pollutants that damage the lungs like, car exhausts, buses and any other vehicles. Especially do not smoke substances nor inhalants. Eat healthy. The lungs can float on water.
when any organism with lungs breathes in...then out.
Lung is the main organ of respiration.So smoking or any other things that pollute the air can pollute the lungs.