diaphragm the nostrils bronchi lungs trachea alveolus
nasal passages, pharynx larynx, trachea,bronchi and lungs.
The upper respiratory system (where air enters and exits the body) is composed of the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx. The lower respiratory system (where the air moves to be processed) consists of the trachea, the bronchi, and the lungs. So the answer is either the nose and mouth, or the trachea, depending on how you meant the question.
Bronchioles are the passages that air travels through to get to the alveoli where air exchange occurs. Bronchioles are part of the respiratory systems and are branches of the bronchi.
The lungs, alveoli, diaphragm, nasal cavity, trachea, intercoastal muscle, bronchi, oesophagus.
The main air passages in the respiratory system are the trachea (windpipe), bronchi (left and right branches from the trachea), bronchioles (smaller branches from the bronchi), and alveoli (tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs). These passages facilitate the movement of air into and out of the lungs, allowing for oxygen to be absorbed and carbon dioxide to be expelled.
Yes.The bronchi are the openings to the lungs
Answer=Respiratory System.Extra info....The following all belongs to Respiratory System.1.Trachea2.Bronchi and3.Bronchioles
no it is not. the bronchi is part of the respiratory system
bronchi
The respiratory system of the red fox, like that of other mammals, consists of the nasal passages, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. Air is inhaled through the nasal passages, where it is warmed and filtered before passing through the trachea and branching into the bronchi, which lead to the lungs. In the lungs, oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide in the alveoli, and the oxygenated blood is then circulated throughout the body. The red fox's respiratory system is adapted for efficient gas exchange, supporting its active lifestyle as a hunter.
No. The plural is bronchi. The bronchi are the largest of the passages leading into the lungs. The smaller ones are bronchioles.