The alveoli are attached to the terminal bronchioles, which branch from the respiratory bronchioles in the respiratory tree. These structures are part of the lower respiratory tract, where gas exchange occurs. The alveoli are small, balloon-like sacs at the end of the bronchial tree, surrounded by capillaries, facilitating the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
lung tissue has what consistency?
bonchi
The main parts of the lower respiratory tract are the trachea, two bronchial tubes, the bronchioles, and the lungs. The upper and lower respiratory tracts come together to make up the entire respiratory system.
it divides into two bronchis and the the aveioli
Respiratory tree is present in echinoderms eg. sea urchin it helps in respiration and protection from predators by evisceration .
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alvioli
The trachea is the main trunk of the respiratory system. It is the central passageway from which the respiratory tree branches.
The respiratory tree consists of several key parts, including the trachea, which branches into the primary bronchi, leading to the secondary (lobar) bronchi, and further into the tertiary (segmental) bronchi. These bronchi continue to divide into smaller bronchioles, which eventually lead to the alveolar ducts and alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. The entire structure facilitates the movement of air into and out of the lungs while also serving to filter, warm, and humidify the air.
The respiratory zone of the tracheobronchial tree includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli where gas exchange occurs. This is where oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released from the bloodstream.
Talisay is the Filipino name for the Terminalia catappa tree. It is a tropical tree that is also known as the tropical almond tree. This tree grows in parts of Australia and Asia as well as parts of Africa.
Bronchioles