After passing through the bronchi, expired air moves into the bronchioles, which are smaller air passages within the lungs. From the bronchioles, the air then travels to the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. Once the oxygen in the air is depleted and carbon dioxide is present, the expired air travels back through the bronchioles and bronchi, eventually exiting the body through the trachea and mouth or nose.
The Trachea transports air to the bronchi, which transfer air to the brochioles.
No, bronchi splits into secondary and tertiary bronchi . Which in terminal Bronchi. And which in air sacs.
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.
there are two primary bronchi which branch off into secondary bronchi which supply air to the lobes of the lungs
bronchi is plural of bronchus. It carries air to lungs.
bronchi is a tube like structure. It carries air to lungs.
your bronchi are the small air sacks that branch off from the lungs
it goes to ur nasal cavity then go to your larnx to the trachea to the bronchi and air sacs to the lungs :)
After the trachea, air goes into the primary bronchi, then interpulmonary bronchi, then bronchioles, then terminal bronchioles, then into the alveoli.
The path of air from the environment to the bronchi is as follows: environment, nasal passages or mouth, nasopharynx or oropharynx, pharynx, glottic opening, larynx, trachea, mainstem bronchi, bronchi.
bronchi carries o2 and co2. It carries air to the lungs.
Bronchi carries o2 and co2. It carries air to the lungs.