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What parts are in the lower respiratory tract?

The main parts of the lower respiratory tract are the trachea, two bronchial tubes, the bronchioles, and the lungs. The upper and lower respiratory tracts come together to make up the entire respiratory system.


Is the windpipe and trachea are different parts of the respiratory system?

No trachea is the medical name for the windpipe which leads down to the bronchi eventually to the blood through the lungs.


How does air move in and out of your lungs?

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How the air passes though the respiratory system?

There is a muscle called diaphragm. It tightens and relaxes and you breathe. It then goes up through either bronchial tubes. It goes up through the windpipe, which is the trachea, then comes out then comes back in. That's all I know


Why is it important to know the function of the respiratory system?

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Are the esophagus and trachea connected?

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