The respiratory system also collects oxygen from the air and distributes it to the bloodstream.
So, what are the functions of all those parts in our bodies?
OK. Let me now go through the respiratory system in greater detail. The nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, lungs, diaphragm, and alveoli are all parts of it.
That's an excellent question. The air is warmed, filtered, and moistened by the nose and mouth.
The trachea transports air from the larynx to the lungs. The Bronchus is a tube that connects the trachea with each lung.
Wow! I had no idea, so please tell me more
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Did you know that our respiratory system makes it possible for us to speak?
Wow! That was a lot of information, but I believe I understand it now.
The lungs, an organ that is responsible for gas exchange, are followed by the diaphragm, a dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs that expands and contacts to allow air in and out of the lungs.
Finally, there are the alveoli, which are the sites where CO2 is exchanged for oxygen.
Oh Clara! You're really good at things like science, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I really love sharing some facts about science, thanks for being interested.