Catégories : Tous - trachea - alveoli

par Kathleen Carroll Il y a 3 années

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one oxygen molecule as it is inhaled

Oxygen enters the body through the nose and moves into the nasal cavity. From there, it travels to the pharynx and then to the trachea, which serves as a passageway to the bronchi. The bronchi further branch into smaller tubes called bronchioles, guiding the oxygen deeper into the lungs.

one oxygen molecule
 as it is inhaled

one oxygen molecule as it is inhaled

Alveoli

The oxygen molecule would then pass through the alveolar wall and capillary wall into the blood stream.

Bronchiole

Bronchi

The bronchi would carry the oxygen molecules into the the lungs by way of smaller and smaller branches called bronchioles

Trachea

The trachea carries the oxygen to the bronchi.

Pharynx

The oxygen molecule then moves to the Pharynx and into the Trachea.

Nasal Cavity

Nose

Oxygen molecule enters the nose and moves to the nasal cavity.