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| A Larynx Is The Airway To Which Two Pairs Of Horizontal Folds Of Tissuse, Called Vocal Cords, Are Attached. |
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| Bronchi Is Air Carried Into Your Two Lungs By These Two Short Tubes At The Lower End Of The Trachea.[image] |
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| Alveoli Is At The End Of Each Bronchiole That Are Clusters Of Tiny, Thin-Walled, [image]Sacs. |
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| [image]A Trachea Is Where Air Moves From The Larynx. |
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| [image]A Muscle Beneathe The Lungs That Contracts And Relaxes To Move Gases In And Out Of The Body. |
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| What Is The Respiratory System? |
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| The Respiratory System Is Made Up Of Structures And Organs That Help Move Oxygen Into The Body And Waste Gases Out Of The Body. |
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| [image]A Pharynx Is A Tubelike Passageway For Food, Liquids, And Air. |
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| How Much Air Do You Inhale/Exhale In One Average Breath? |
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| Your Lungs Inhale And Exhale About 500 mL Of Air With An Average Breath. |
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| In What Order Does Air Travel Through Your Body? |
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| Air Flows From Your Nostrils Or Mouth Through The Pharynx, Larynx, Trachea, Bronchi And Into The Alveoli Of Your Lungs. |
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| What Does Cellular Respiration Do For You? |
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| Cellular Respiration Uses Oxygen To Release Energy From Glucose. |
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