Question on: SS2 Biology - Respiratory System

Discuss the structure and function of the human respiratory system. How do organs like the lungs, diaphragm, and bronchial tree work together to facilitate the exchange of gases and maintain homeostasis?

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The human respiratory system is composed of several key organs. The lungs are the primary respiratory organs, containing bronchial tubes, bronchioles, and alveoli for gas exchange. The diaphragm, a dome-shaped muscle, contracts and relaxes to aid in inhalation and exhalation. The bronchial tree branches within the lungs to ensure air reaches all parts of the respiratory system. Together, these organs allow for efficient exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, maintaining homeostasis in the body.

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