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Nose, Nasal Cavity, Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx, Larynx, Trachea, (left side going down) Right Bronchi, Lobules, Alveoli (right side going down) Left Bronchi, Lobules, Alveoli

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The Respiratory system of humans is defined as the biological system in which the exchange of gas occurs through specific organs and tissues. Some of the primary parts of the respiratory system are the lungs, nose, and windpipe.

The respiratory system is a complex network of respiratory organs like lungs, pharynx, larynx, nose, nasal passage, and trachea.

The functions of the respiratory organs are:

1. Nose is the opening of the respiratory system through which gas is inhaled and exhaled.

2. Pharynx is a tube-like hollow structure that delivers the air from the nose to the trachea.

3. Trachea or the windpipe is the passage between the lungs and throat or pharynx.

4. The bronchioles are the cloud-like structures present at the end of the trachea, where gaseous exchange with lungs occurs.

5. The lungs are made up of numerous minute structures, alveoli, which facilitate the gaseous exchange.

The flow of air through the respiratory system is:

Nose → Nasal Cavity→ Nasopharynx → Oropharynx Laryngopharynx → Larynx → Trachea → (left side going down) Right Bronchi → Lobules → Alveoli (right side going down) Left Bronchi → Lobules → Alveoli

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