the glottishpeil :) hope this helped!
From the nose, air passes through the nasopharynx, which is the area behind the nose that leads to the throat. The nasopharynx plays a role in warming, moisturizing, and filtering the air we breathe before it enters the lower respiratory system.
Bronchus.....bronchial tube, wind pipe, etc.
It leads to the frogs lungs.to the lungsThe glottis is tube-like structure in the frog's throat that leads to the larynx and then the trachea. It eventually leads to the lungs.
I am not sure but in the Respiratory system the trachea leads to the lungs.
The other path from the throat is the trachea, which leads to the lungs. The trachea branches into two bronchi, each entering a lung. The other path referred to might be the esophagus, which leads to the stomach and is located behind the trachea. This separation allows air to enter the lungs while food and liquids are directed to the digestive system.
The human respiratory system contains two lungs, symmetrically arranged in the chest, the trachea, which leads from the lungs to the mouth and nose. This simple arrangement allows humans to breathe.
The throat is the passage that leads from the back of the mouth in mammals.
Inhaling ammonia can cause irritation/burning of the throat, nose, and respiratory tract. In low concentration, this usually just leads to coughing, but in high concentration, it can lead to airway destruction and even respiratory failure.
Stress leads to anxiety and anxiety leads to panic attacks. This condition, when uncured and continued for a long time, can make dangerous alterations in the respiratory system of an individual. Stress leads to clogging of respiratory tubes and hence causes the occurrence of the following: changes in breathing patterns, risk of asthmatic problems and rapid or shallow breathing. The normal reaction to stress is rapid breathing, breathlessness and in some cases, hyperventilation. If this is prolonged, it can cause upper respiratory tract infections.
Stress leads to anxiety and anxiety leads to panic attacks. This condition, when uncured and continued for a long time, can make dangerous alterations in the respiratory system of an individual. Stress leads to clogging of respiratory tubes and hence causes the occurrence of the following: changes in breathing patterns, risk of asthmatic problems and rapid or shallow breathing. The normal reaction to stress is rapid breathing, breathlessness and in some cases, hyperventilation. If this is prolonged, it can cause upper respiratory tract infections.
Poliomyelitis,is a viraly transmitted disease ,usually transmitted in contaminated water or food,which leads to paraysis of the limb or respiratory system,and often leads to death.
Nosetrils ?? (i am not sure to my answer ) But i know it's nosetrils :D