Respiratory channels: trachea and bronchi:
Function - Performance:
Pass the air towards the lungs
Building suitability for the job:
At the end of the pharynx are two channels: the esophagus and the trachea.
The trachea is divided into two channels that call the two antennae (or bronchial), each branch of which is divided into channels that continue to diverge into smaller and smaller branches until they reach the smallest branches of which there are many small bags attached to the grape clusters. These bags are called vesicles.
Function - Performance:
Pass the air towards the lungs
Building suitability for the job:
At the end of the pharynx are two channels: the esophagus and the trachea.
The trachea is divided into two channels that call the two antennae (or bronchial), each branch of which is divided into channels that continue to diverge into smaller and smaller branches until they reach the smallest branches of which there are many small bags attached to the grape clusters. These bags are called vesicles.
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respiratory device