Conceptually similarGARY CARLSONHuman lungsSS2105692D0612CARLYN IVERSONRespiratory tractSS21099983D6748EVAN OTOLungs and BronchiSS2607487JA2440EVAN OTOLungs and BronchiSS2607475JA2452SPLIllustration of human lungs, trachea & bronchiolesSS2140828SB9808ANATOMICAL TRAVELOGUETrachea and LungsSS2155734BC3306SPLLungsSS2101067S6635JOHN M. DAUGHERTYLungs and tracheobronchial treeSS288961P8619SPLBronchial tree of lungsSS2101058S6629View AllView more with similar tones LungsLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2105451Legacy Identifier:P6633Description:Lungs. Computer illustration of a human figure with healthy lungs (white) superimposed. The figure is composed of contour lines. At upper center, the trachea (windpipe, dark blue), which introduces air from the throat into the respiratory system, is partly seen. It branches into two bronchi each of which enters one of the lungs. Within the lungs the bronchi divide into an internal network of smaller bronchi and then bronchioles. The bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called alveoli (not seen). Exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli as inhaled oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide escapes into the alveoli to be exhaled.Credit:Scott Camazine/Science SourceSize:2874px × 5003px (~41 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:anatomy-art-bronchi-bronchiole-bronchioles-bronchus-contour-contours-human bodies-human body-illustrations-infocus45-lung-lungs-medical illustration-medical illustrations-orange-physiology-respiratory-respiratory system-symmetry-trachea-vertical-windpipesFolder Legacy Identifier:catalog14Model release:N/AParent folder:catalog14