Answer=Respiratory System.
Extra info....The following all belongs to Respiratory System.
1.Trachea
2.Bronchi and
3.Bronchioles
Spiracles that connect tubes in the body belong to the respiratory system of insects. These structures allow air to enter into the insect's body and reach the tissues for gas exchange.
Bronchial Tubes
No, the bronchial tubes are not considered an organ. They are part of the respiratory system that help to carry air to and from the lungs. Organs are composed of different types of tissues organized to perform specific functions, such as the lungs which contain bronchial tubes.
The respiratory system is the system in your body make of choclate and bricks
Influenza, or "flu," is a caused by a virus infecting the respiratory system (nose, throat, bronchial tubes, lungs).
sympathetic system (fight-or-flight response) The times when the sympathetic nervous system comes into play can be summarized as follows: 1) emergency 2) excitement 3) embarrassment 4) exercise ----"Dilation of the bronchial tubes to allow more oxygen to enter" is one of the fight-or-flight response.
The lungs, diaphragm, and bronchial tubes are essential parts of the respiratory system. The lungs facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, the diaphragm helps with breathing by expanding and contracting the chest cavity, and the bronchial tubes help transport air to and from the lungs.
The bronchial tubes (or bronchi) are the large tubular structures within the lungs. These carry air into the lungs from the trachea. They branch into smaller tubes called bronchioles, and then to the smallest tubes that contain the alveoli (air sacs) of the lungs.
Tendons belong to the musculoskeletal system in the human body.
Oxygen enters the respiratory system through the nostrils or mouth, travels down the trachea, and then enters the lungs through the bronchial tubes. It then diffuses across the alveoli walls into the bloodstream where it is transported to cells in the body for energy production.
Your trachea, mouth and nose allow air to enter your body. They both filter the air. The nose filters the air by the cilia, and the mouth by mucus. Those help because they catch the dirt from the air and prevent it from going into your lungs. The air gets warmed by your nasal cavity into the trachea. Your epiglottis stops air going into your stomach. Your lungs are near your heart, and after air goes through your trachea, it goes in your bronchial tubes, which let air into your lungs Your bronchial tubes branch through your lungs. Alveoli are the little air sacs at the end of your bronchial tubes where air enters.
it is an organ, it doesn't belong to any other organs in the body but it does belong to a system in the body the digestive system.