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deoxygenated blood goes to the lungs which then goes down into the bigger bronchi and the get a little smaller into the bronchioles and then goes into the alveoli which is a grape like cluster where the gas exchange takes place and the bad goes out and the good air stays in. this is a dumbed down version of what really happens so if you like my answer you do or you may want to look it up on the internet to get a little better explinaiton

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