pharynx . . . Laryx. . . Trachea . . . Bronchi . . Lobar bronchi. . . Segmentel bronchi. . Bronchioles . . Terminal bronchioles.. . Respiratory bronchioles. . Alveolar duct .. . Alveoli
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.
trachea
Humidity from the lungs carries respiratory waste out the nose and/or mouth during exhalation.
Dogs breath through their mouth and nose using their lungs.
Air passes through your nose and mouth and into your windpipe, also known as the trachea, which carries the air to your lungs for breathing.
Respiration involves the lungs. The lungs inflate with air, and this allows oxygen into the lungs. The windpipe and mouth and nose are also involved in respiration.
When you breathe in through your mouth or nose, oxygen in the air travels down your windpipe (trachea) and enters your lungs. In your lungs, oxygen is transferred into the bloodstream via tiny blood vessels called capillaries, where it is then carried to all parts of your body to support cellular functions.
in the respiratory system there is lungs, mouth, nose, throat. it is a very small organ system, yet very important
Pharynx
The nose, larynx and lungs belong to the respiratory system
The lungs are the organ that takes air into the body. The air is taken in through the nose and the mouth.
The respiratory system starts at the nose (and mouth) and ends at the alveoli in the lungs