The branches of the bronchial tree ultimately end in the alveoli, which are tiny air sacs in the lungs. These alveoli are the sites of gas exchange, where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is released. The bronchial tree includes primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi, and smaller bronchioles, leading to these alveolar structures.
respiratory zone is from respiratory bronchioles (generation 17-19) to alveolar ducts (generation 20-22) to alveolar sacs (generation 23). It is the site of gas exhange, where velocity of gas is low, and diffusion is the dominant mechanism of gas exchange.
cause if they were at the start of branches, that would be one weird looking tree.
put 56 as your top number on your tree. make two branches. make one branch have 14 at the end and one branch have 4 at the end. now make two branches on the end of 14 and make 2 on one of these branches and make 7 on one ofthese branches. now make two branches on the 4 branch. now make a 2 on the end of one of these branches and a 2 on the other one of these branches. sry if it is confusing. cant draw a real factor tree using the tool I have
put 190 at the top of the tree. make two branches with a 2 and a 95 at the end. at the end of the 95 make two more branches with a 5 and 19 on them. and your done.
What do you get when you cross a bee with a tree? A beautiful buzzzark with honeycomb branches.
The alveoli.
put 99 at the top ofyour tree. make two branches and at the end the branches put a 9 and on the other branch put an 11. then put two more branches coming from 9 and put a 3 on one branch and a 3 on the other branch. and you have your factor tree.
The alveoli.
Hold the loose end and toss the roll up and hopefully over the branches
In Menteith's speech in Act 5, Scene 2 of Macbeth, he mentions that Birnam Wood is moving, a prophecy that ultimately leads to Macbeth's downfall. This foreshadows the approaching army using tree branches as camouflage to conceal their numbers and approach Macbeth's castle for the final battle. It signifies the fulfillment of the witches' prophecy and how Macbeth's actions will ultimately lead to his tragic end.
it is about charting up a factor tree and seeing the end branches and then take the frequent occurring number and whola. the scarecrow
Start by drawing a trunk with a few branches extending out. Add smaller branches and twigs to make it look more detailed. Draw the leaves by making small, interconnected squiggles at the end of the branches. Add any additional details like fruits or flowers to complete your tree drawing.