Your trachea, or windpipe, allows air to come into your body and through your lungs. If food gets trapped inside your trachea, you cannot breathe.
Neither trachea nor bronchial tree take in any oxygen from the air. It gets oxygen via blood supply.
The turbinates are the bony structures inside the nose that help moisten and filter the air before it enters the trachea. They are lined with mucous membranes that trap particles and add moisture to the air.
Yes, there is air inside ice. As water freezes air gets trapped inside. (Which is why ice cubes float.) =]
Air moves from the sinuses into the trachea, the esophagus is part of the digestive tract.
Trachea
Its a pipe which helps in passing inhaled air inside the lungs and exhaled air oustide the nose to the enviornment. It is also called windpipe
tThe trachea ends at the bronchia which takes air from the trachea to the lungs.
the trachea (windpipe)
it gets warmer as it rises
When air gets inside your body, your diaphragm exhales up and down.
The inside of the trachea is called the tracheal wall, the rings tracheal rings. The inside of the trachea is called the tracheal wall, the rings tracheal rings. The inside of the trachea is called the tracheal wall, the rings tracheal rings.