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MT30 – G – ('23-'24) 1 year, 10 months ago Elar Athena F. Cataylo
BSMT II
MT30 (lab) – GRESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Your respiratory system composes the organs and structures in your body that allow you to breathe. It includes your lungs, nose, mouth and the tubelike structures (airways) that connect them. You also have muscles and blood vessels that support your respiratory system, and ribs to protect it. These parts work together to bring oxygen into your body when you inhale and get rid of carbon dioxide when you exhale.
The main function of your respiratory system is to pull in oxygen for your body’s cells and get rid of carbon dioxide, a waste product. You do this by breathing in and out and through gas exchange between the small air sacs of your lungs (alveoli) and the blood vessels running nearby.