Human Lung Model | School and Academic Purpose
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– Trachea: The windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs.
– Bronchi: Two primary tubes that branch off from the trachea, one for each lung.
– Bronchioles: Smaller tubes that branch off from the bronchi, leading to the alveoli.
– Alveoli: Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs.
– Pleura: A thin membrane surrounding each lung.
1. Oxygenation: Brings oxygen into the body and transfers it to the bloodstream.
2. Carbon dioxide removal: Removes carbon dioxide from the bloodstream and exhales it out of the body.
3. Filtering: Helps filter out dust, bacteria, and other particles from the air we breathe.
4. Regulation: Plays a role in regulating pH levels in the body by controlling the amount of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream.
5. Supports metabolism: Provides oxygen necessary for cellular metabolism and energy production.
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