The pulmonary system resembles the braches of a tree. It's sometimes called the pulmonary tree.
the spinal column and skeleton i think
skin
the nose
bonchi
You wouldn't move.
anchor tree branches
rearranging branches to find the most optimal tree topology.
A Tree A Tree
lung tissue has what consistency?
bronchi
it divides into two bronchis and the the aveioli
it divides into two bronchis and the the aveioli
it divides into two bronchis and the the aveioli
Because it resembles a tree trunk with branches.
Gosh, I think many things fit this description but the one that comes to mind is the circulatory system. I begins with large vessels (arteries) and continues to branch into smaller and smaller tubes (capillaries) like the branches of a tree.
trachea --> bronchi -->bronchioles --> alveoli
bonchi
Yes of course they do. Tree branches are like the arms of the tree. As a person's body grows, their arms grow, and rise, with growth and rise of the torso < torso's in the stomach love, pffft people these days.
The name is descriptive. Walking-stick insects have evolved a shape that resembles a stick or small branch on a tree. They camouflage themselves by holding very still so they blend in with the surrounding branches on a tree.
near the body of strong one or more tree, between the branches. the materials are wood and iron cables.