Structure of the trachea
The trachea is lined by cartilage and divided into two branches. These two branches are called the bronchi. The left bronchus enters the left lung and the right bronchus enters the right lung. Each bronchus is further divided into around 25 smaller branches. These smaller divisions of bronchi are known as the bronchioles. The bronchioles carry air into the alveoli.
The larynx is the structure that is located between the trachea and the bronchial. The trachea is the tube that runs from the larynx to the bronchi.
The windpipe is also known as the trachea. It is a tube-like structure that carries air to and from the lungs during breathing.
Trachea
the larynx or glottis connect the pharynx and trachea
the structure of the trachea is much like that of a penis. The tube is called the shaft and the atoms apple is like the scrotium harvesting the testes.
The esophogus.
The trachea.
The Trachea
Esophagus
bronchi
The structure just dorsal to the thyroid gland is the trachea. It is the structure that contains the wind pipe and the esophagus.
The trachea functions as an airway pipe to the larynx.