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JC respiratory

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Lung   organ in the body which carries out gaseous exchange  
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trachea   tube which air travels into and out of lungs  
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rings of cartilage   use to keep trachea open  
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bronchus   trachea leads in the bronchus which bring air into and out of the lungs  
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bronchioles   small tubes which bring air into and out the lungs, connected to the alveoli  
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alveoli   where gaseous exchange takes place  
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diaphragm   sheet of muscle underneath the ribs and lungs which helps us to breathe  
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ribs   part of the skeletal system which helps protects the lungs  
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