The pharynx, it serves as a passageway for both air and food.
The ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, where it is then excreted from the bladder through the urethra.
Beacause they have a tube to carry food and water, while mosses do not
-Arteries -Veins -Capillaries Arteries carry blood from heart and veins carry to heart and to capillaries capillaries switch oxygen.
The tube through which sperm finally leave the body is called the urethra. It runs through the penis and carries both urine and sperm out of the body.
The pharynx, it serves as a passageway for both air and food.
The food tube (esophagus) and air tube (trachea) are both tubular structures located in the human body, with the esophagus carrying food from the mouth to the stomach and the trachea carrying air to and from the lungs. They both play crucial roles in the respiratory and digestive systems, ensuring that the body receives the necessary nutrients and oxygen for survival.
The arm supports the body tube and is used to carry the microscope.
phloem
a tube in you body that Carry's blood
The tube for both food and air is called the pharynx. The tube for just food is the esophagus, and the tube for just air is the trachea.
Because of the phloem or tube like structures
a tube in you body that Carry's blood
intestine
this is easy the food tube receives the food and the nutrients our body needs, while the air tube is used for inhaling and exhaling. Air is needed for the body to execute loco motions or movements
a long tube used to carry wind or food to the lungs or stomach.
eat drink tube.