at the 2nd intercostal space (space below the 2nd rib)
The Carina.
Bronchi (primary)
No, the trachea bifurcates into the main bronchi at the level of the T5 to T7 vertebrae, not at the sternum. The point of bifurcation is known as the carina, which is located just above the sternal angle. The trachea runs vertically in the neck and thorax before splitting into the right and left main bronchi to enter the lungs.
cervical vertebral c5-6
2nd Rib. -NATE G-
He bifurcated my heart! The trachea does not bifurcate in modern snakes because they have only one lung.
They bifurcated the legos apart.The two two sisters had to bifurcate into different planes.He began to bifurcate the orange apart.P.S.Bifurcate (BI-FUR-CATE)verb: To split into two parts.
branch, divide, diverge
broncioles
Its "Bifurcate"
The bronchial tubes, or bronchi, begin at the trachea (windpipe) where it bifurcates into the left and right main bronchi at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra (T5). These main bronchi then branch into smaller secondary (lobar) bronchi and further into tertiary (segmental) bronchi within the lungs, facilitating airflow to each lung lobe and segment.
In West Bengal.