öndunarvegum
Öndunarvegum, often translated as "airways" or "respiratory passages" in English, refers to the system of organs within the body responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. This crucial biological function is essential for sustaining life. The öndunarvegum comprises a series of interconnected structures, beginning with the nose and mouth, which serve as the entry points for air. From there, air travels down the pharynx and larynx, commonly known as the throat and voice box, respectively.
The trachea, or windpipe, is the main passageway that extends down into the chest. It then branches