two tubes that connect the trachea and to bronchioles
one of the branches is left bronchi which go into the left lung and other right bronchi go into the right lung
The trachea, or windpipe, is a tube that connects the pharynx or larynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of air.
The trachea extends from the larynx to the vertebral level of the fifth thoracic vertebra (T5), where it bifurcates into the left and right main bronchi.
The bronchi is the main passageway into the lungs. When taking a breath the air goes into the larynx. Then it goes through the trachea that carries air to the left and right bronchus.
Mouth, pharynx, larynx, trachea, primary right and left bronchi, lungs
the left and right bronchi
The 'Carina'.
The secondary bronchi go into the LOBES of the right and left lung. There are 3 lobes in the right lung and 2 lobes in the left lung, both having lobar bronchi.
The trachea branches into the left and right airways at the carina. These branched airways are called the bronchi.
The point at which the trachea splits into the right and left mainstem bronchi is called the carina. Hope this helps.
Air moves from the larynx into the bronchial tubes then enters the lungs and is filtered into oxygen and other components by the avioli. The oxygen goes to the blood, and the other molecules (nitrogen, argon,helium,hydrogen etc.) are breathed out.
10 in your right lung and 8 in your left. A total of 18 bronchi.