Science, asked by alexandramajor, 1 month ago

In what order does inhaled air travel into the respiratory system?

trachea, bronchioles, alveoli, bronchial tubes
nose, pharynx, trachea, bronchiole tubes
pharynx, trachea, bronchiole tubes, alveoli
pharynx, bronchiole tubes, alveoli, bronchioles

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Answered by diyabhana
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Answer:

When you inhale through your nose or mouth, air travels down the pharynx (back of the throat), passes through your larynx (voice box) and into your trachea (windpipe). Your trachea is divided into 2 air passages called bronchial tubes. One bronchial tube leads to the left lung, the other to the right lung.

Answered by princeameta2882007
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When you inhale through your nose or mouth, air travels down the pharynx (back of the throat), passes through your larynx (voice box) and into your trachea (windpipe). Your trachea is divided into 2 air passages called bronchial tubes. One bronchial tube leads to the left lung, the other to the right lung.

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