The respiratory tract is divided into 3 segments:
so the main respiratory tube is Trachea
The main windpipe is called the trachea which leads to the left and right main bronchus, each of which divides into a number of smaller bronchi and then bronchioles, ending in the air sacs called alveoli. Smoking damages the alveoli and breaks down their walls, leading to breathlessness and inflammation.
Spiracles
Bees do not have lungs. They have breathing tubes called spiracles.
The stems involved in breathing: the ribs, intercostal muscles, diaphragm as well as the lungs and the tubes which bring air into the body from the outside.
None. Insects don't have lungs, they have breathing tubes called trachea instead.
Cockroaches breathe through the tiny holes called spiracles which are present along the side of their body. Oxygen enters the cockroach through these holes and follows the tiny breathing tubes called tracheae to all of the cockroach's body parts.
They respire through spiracles.
Wasps breathe through a series of microscopic tubes in their exoskeleton called spiracles. These spiracles allow oxygen to enter the wasp's body and reach its tissues. The oxygen is then transported by a network of tracheal tubes to different parts of the wasp's body.
breathing but breathing along with cellular respiration would be called respiration
The breathing pipe in humans is called the trachea, which connects the throat to the lungs and allows air to pass in and out of the body.
The tubes in the excretory system are called the ureters, which are responsible for transporting urine from the kidneys to the bladder. The tube that carries urine out of the body from the bladder is called the urethra.
The two narrow tubes in the kidneys are called ureters. They carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder for storage before it is eliminated from the body.
no