trachea .
the trachea (windpipe)
it is a long tube that connects to lungs
The Pharynx leads from the mouth to the esophagus and then down to the digestive tract.
two tubes that connect the trachea and to bronchioles
The eustachian tube does not enter or exit the pharynx. It connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx and helps equalize pressure in the ear.
The trachea, or windpipe, is a tube that connects the pharynx or larynx to the lungs, allowing the passage of air.
the eustachian tube connects the pharynx to the middle ear
The proper name for a human's main breathing tube is the trachea. It connects the larynx to the bronchi and allows air to flow in and out of the lungs.
No, the throat and the pharynx are not the same. The pharynx is a muscular tube that connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus, while the throat is a more general term that can refer to the pharynx, larynx, and surrounding tissues.
The eustachian tube is a small tube that runs from the pharynx to the ear and deals with equalizing pressure on the ear drum. The pharynx actually has three different parts: the oropharynx, the nasopharynx, and the laryngopharynx. Technically, all three parts are used in the respiratory system, though they are not physically connected to the lungs. The bronchi, however, are connected to the lungs. They connect the trachea to the two lungs.
The trachea is commonly known as the windpipe. It is a tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi in the lungs, allowing air to pass through during breathing.
The pharynx is connected to the stomach by the esophagus. The esophagus is a muscular tube in which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach (Here's a fact: The esophagus is usually about 25-30cm long).