The Trachea leads to the lungs!!! hope this helped! ♥ plumplums
The main branches from the trachea are the bronchi (bronchus is a singular one). These also lead to bronchioles, which lead to aveoli in the lungs.
trachea leads to the lungs
trachea- primary bronchi- secondary bronchi- tertiary bronchi- bronchiole- alveoli
The main air tube in your throat is called the trachea. You can feel its ridges of cartilage along the front of your neck. The trachea has two branches called bronchi which are also strengthened by cartilage. They lead to the lungs. The next smaller branches are called bronchioles; they are soft without cartilage since they are inside the lungs. The bronchioles lead to the alveoli where the work of the lungs takes place.
The spongy organ in the respiratory system that takes in air through the trachea is the lungs. The trachea branches into smaller tubes called bronchi, which further divide into bronchioles that lead to air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
nostrils, nasal cavity, trachea, bronchioles, and lungs.
bronchi (plural form:bronchus)
The trachea branches into two primary bronchi which farther branch into secondary bronchi.
The bronchial tubes connect the trachea (breathing tube) to the 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.
The tube that passes air from the mouth and lungs of a frog is called the trachea. The trachea branches into bronchi that lead to the lungs, allowing for the exchange of gases. Frogs also have a unique respiratory system that enables them to breathe through their skin, in addition to using their lungs.
The air travels from the nose and mouth through the trachea, which is also known as the windpipe, to reach the lungs. The trachea branches into smaller tubes called bronchi, which further divide into bronchioles and ultimately lead to the air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.