I believe it is a part of your larynx (voice box)
Yes, the trachea is the first structure classified as a part of the lower respiratory tract.
Its under the chin. In puberty, teenage boys get an Adams apple for their voice to get deeper. From :)
The very first part of the respiratory tract are the openings into the nasal cavities called the nares.
Alveoli
The smallest and most distal structures that remain a part of the conducting zone in the respiratory tract are the terminal bronchioles. These bronchioles are the final branches of the conducting airways before reaching the respiratory zone where gas exchange occurs in the alveoli.
Yes, the trachea is the first structure classified as a part of the lower respiratory tract.
the nose
Its under the chin. In puberty, teenage boys get an Adams apple for their voice to get deeper. From :)
The respiratory tracts are divided into three segments. Scientists believe that there are 20 to 23 divisions. The respiratory tract is part of the process of respiration in a human body.
The parts of the body involved with the upper respiratory tract include: the nose, the nasal cavity, the nasal and paranasal sinuses, and the larynx and pharynx.
The trachea is the part of the respiratory tract also known as the windpipe. It connects the larynx to the bronchi and allows air to pass in and out of the lungs.
No, the upper respiratory tract includes the nose or nostrils, nasal cavity, mouth, throat (pharynx), and voice box (larynx).
Gas exchanges occurs in the "alveoli".
The very first part of the respiratory tract are the openings into the nasal cavities called the nares.
adams apple
This region is called the pharynx.
Yes they are. They are all connected by pesky tubes that can clog up at a moments notice and an infection in one can often end up as an infection in the other.