Bronchial Tree- Brings air from the trachea(windpipe) to the alveoli CardiaC Notch- Provides room for the heart
Larynx-Contains the vocal cords
Diaphragm-Muscular membrane under the lungs
Left Inferior lobe- Bottom lobe of the lung on the left side
Left Superior Lobe- Top Lobe of the lung on the left side
Right Inferior Lobe-Bottom lobe of the lung on the right side
Right Middle Lobe-Middle lobe of the lung on the right side
Right Superior Lobe-Top lobe of the lung on the right side
Trachea-Windpipe
There are alveoli in your lungs and in your mouth.
amphibians breath with the help of both gills and lungs. example frog. frog in its larval stage is called a tadpole and its respiratory organ is gills. in its later stages of life (adult) its respiratory organs changes into lungs
The circulatory system moves blood to the lungs. This part of the system is called the pulmonary circulation.
This is part of breathing in, or inspiration. The trachea splits into the two bronchi (singular: bronchus) one of which goes to each lung.
A human body only has 2 lungs inside a part of your ribs called a ribcage. That's where your lungs are located in your body.
Because they are the lining of the lungs that begin the process of taking oxygen out of the air and into the blood stream. They are the parts that actually coe into contact with the "air" and are therefore called the functional part of the lungs.
ok, think of your lungs as a cluster of grapes hanging upside down. The smallest branches are called bronchioles . At the end of each bronchiole is an "air sac" called alveoli .
A muscle called the Diaphragm
This is part of breathing in, or inspiration. The trachea splits into the two bronchi (singular: bronchus) one of which goes to each lung.
When you break something into eight equal parts, each part is called an eighth.
The tube through which oxygen travels down to the lungs is called the trachea. It is also known as the windpipe and is a crucial part of the respiratory system.
Bronchus.....bronchial tube, wind pipe, etc.