The respiratory system includes the trachea, lungs, nasal cavity, and bronchi.
The Bronchi is not an Organ. An Organ is tissues that carry out a human process, Bronchi is in the Lungs, so the Bronchi helps the lung carry out respiration.
Respiratory.The trachea (or windpipe) is a wide, hollow tube that connects the larynx (or voice box) to the bronchi of the lungs.
The trachea is the primary airway in the respiratory system, connecting the larynx to the bronchi. It is responsible for carrying air to and from the lungs during breathing.
The spongy organ in the respiratory system that takes in air through the trachea is the lungs. The trachea branches into smaller tubes called bronchi, which further divide into bronchioles that lead to air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
Respiratory.The trachea (or windpipe) is a wide, hollow tube that connects the larynx (or voice box) to the bronchi of the lungs.
The main organs of the respiratory system are the nose, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
The major parts of the respiratory system include the lungs, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli. The lungs are the primary organ where gas exchange occurs, the trachea and bronchi function to transport air to and from the lungs, and the bronchioles help regulate airflow. The alveoli are responsible for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in the bloodstream.
The major organs of the respiratory system in a fetal pig include the lungs, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. The lungs are the primary organs responsible for gas exchange, while the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles help to deliver air to and from the lungs.
pharynx . . . Laryx. . . Trachea . . . Bronchi . . Lobar bronchi. . . Segmentel bronchi. . Bronchioles . . Terminal bronchioles.. . Respiratory bronchioles. . Alveolar duct .. . Alveoli
It depends upon the organ......Like heart has atriums,valves,ventriclesetc. Lungs have alveoli,bronchi,trachea Which organ are you talking abt?
Air passes from the environment into the nose/mouth, through the nasopharynx and oropharynx, into the glottis, trachea, bronchi and its bifurcations, and into the alveoli of the lungs.