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Your lungs and diaphragm.

Breathing is a mechanical action to enable oxygen from the air to be absorbed onto the red blood cells and also to allow carbon dioxide gas (and others) to leave the blood plasma and exit the body. The above answer is correct, however, to answer your question as it stands, we would have to include the bronchal tubes, the trachea, and the structures of the throat, mouth, and nose.

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Lungs take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide. Heart pumps the oxygen into the blood where it is then transferred throughout the body. Brain tells all the organs how to function so this process can take place.

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the lungs

the nose and mouth

trachea (windpipe)

those are the main organs/parts of the respiratory system

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The lungs are the organs which your body uses to breath.

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