If we didn't have bronchi, the air we breathe would struggle to reach the lungs effectively, leading to inefficient gas exchange. The bronchi are crucial for directing airflow from the trachea into the lungs, and their absence would likely result in severe respiratory distress. Oxygen levels in the body would drop, and carbon dioxide would accumulate, potentially causing life-threatening conditions. Overall, the respiratory system would be severely compromised.
Nothing so important.
We would die. Fairly quickly. Modern medical science would not be able to save anyone.
Someone without any cells wouldn't be able to live because everything in you is made up of cells.
If our body did not sweat or excrete urine the toxic waste is given in to the body and it will lead to a lot of illness
The trachea branches into the left and right main bronchi, which further divide into smaller bronchi within the lungs. These smaller bronchi continue to branch into bronchioles, which eventually lead to alveoli where gas exchange occurs.
For an organism with lungs : suffocation.
we would die
You would die
you would blow up
what would happen if the 8th amendment didn't exist
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we have freedom
Nothing would happen. You either believe in them or you don't!
There will die
Protein wouldn't digest.
they would get punished
people would be crowded by horses droppings