The two tubes that lead from the trachea are called the bronchi. Each bronchus (singular of bronchi) branches off into the left and right lungs, where they further divide into smaller bronchi and bronchioles, facilitating airflow and gas exchange.
The two tubes that carry air from the trachea to the lungs are called bronchial tubesThe bronchial tubes. As these tubes pass through the lungs, they divide into smaller passages called the bronchioles. The bronchioles end in air sacs called alveoli.
The bronchial tubes connect the trachea and the lungs. Air moves through these tubes into and out of the lungs.
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Seven passage ways connected with the pharynx are the larynx, trachea, 2 Eustachian tubes, 2 sinuses and the mouth or buccal cavity.
Absolutly nothing. Air TRAVELS to your lungs. Nothing makes it go to your lungs.
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 Trachea comes down and splits into the 2 Bronchi at the Bifurcation of trachea, at the lowest point in the spit it is called the "carina". The two Bronchi are called the left and right primary bromchi, and then they quickly spit again into secondary bronchi. Hope that helps
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In adults, the trachea or windpipe 1inch (2.5centimeters) in diameter.
Nasal or oral cavity, pharynx,larynx,trachea. Trachea divides into to parts called primary bronchus. One goes to right lung second to left.Both bronki divide into 10 each. Then each divide into two and again into two and this process of dividing continues for 17 times. So to get the number you do 20*2*2-----17 times.Last you get the bronchioles. Then alveoli starts witch divide 6 time. So 20*2*2---23 times and you get the number of alveoli. Total surface area of alveoli is abot 100 square meters or about 1100 feet.
Two things hold the trachea open 1. air pressure 2. Cartilidge rings that the trachea is made of catilaginous rings. If a patient has had a tracheostomy and the cannula (the plastic device that keeps the trachea open) is removed, the area is covered with gauze and will close on its own in time. Hope this helps A RN in NJ Source: Experience, and teaching....most of all my head