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Beside your lungs what other part of the body makes way to let the lungs inhale?

The diapragm is most important to the respiratory process. Your diaphragm pulls down when you inhale, opening your lungs up and letting air in. Your trachea is what brings athe air from your nose to your lungs. Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, and diapragm are all involved.


What are all the organs and structures associated with the respiratory system?

i can tell you that the respiratory system has to do with breathing, like the nose, trachea, and lungs


What is the Koala's respiratory system?

As with all mammals, the koala's respiratory system consists of a pair of lungs, a trachea (or windpipe) and the mouth and nose for breathing.


What is the breathing organ of macaw parrot?

All parrots, and indeed all birds, have a full respiratory system for breathing. This includes mouth, nose, trachea and lungs.


What carries oxygen into your body through your mouth and nose?

When you breathe in through your mouth or nose, oxygen in the air travels down your windpipe (trachea) and enters your lungs. In your lungs, oxygen is transferred into the bloodstream via tiny blood vessels called capillaries, where it is then carried to all parts of your body to support cellular functions.


What is the function of a trachea?

The function of the trachea is the same in all terrestrial vertebrates. It provides an airway from the mouth to the bronchi.


What doe the tracheas do?

It carries air from the mouth or nose to the lungs. The trachea brings air into the lungs but it doesn't help with the digestive system.The trachea is neither bone, nor tissue. It is a rigid muscular tube that connects the nose and mouth to the lungsThe trachea or wind pipe as it is called is a tube which connects the mouth to the lungs and is a passage for air to be conducted during breathingThe trachea allows air to go past the larynx and into either the left and right bronchi.The trachea (or windpipe) is the tube forming a passage that delivers air to and from the lungs. The trachea also contains the ciliated cells and goblet cells that are able to trap and sweep out dust.The trachea is lined with mucous membranes and cilia, which traps dust, bacteria, and pollen. The trachea also stays open at all times so you don't suffocate.


How are the trachea lungs and diaphragm alike?

they are all gross


Where does the trachea live in are lungs?

The trachea branches off into the primary bronchus , secondary bronchus etc all the way to the alveoli.The primary bronchus is the first extension of the trachea to enter the lungs.


Where is oxygen taken into the body?

Oxygen is taken into the body through the respiratory system when we breathe in air into our lungs. The respiratory system includes the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchi, and lungs, where the oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to all the cells in the body.


Do ladybugs have lungs?

no. all insects breath though trachea


What organs used for respiration?

The main organs used for respiration include the lungs, where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled, and the diaphragm, a muscle that aids in the breathing process by helping to expand and contract the lungs. Additionally, the trachea (windpipe) and bronchial tubes help to conduct air into and out of the lungs.