The main muscle of respiration (moving air into and out of the lungs) is the diaphragm.
The organs involved in all forms of respiration include the lungs, where gas exchange occurs; the diaphragm, which helps with breathing by expanding and contracting the lungs; and the trachea, which carries air to and from the lungs.
The main organs involved in the respiratory system are the lungs, where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled. The diaphragm plays a key role in breathing by expanding and contracting to help with inhalation and exhalation. The trachea carries air to and from the lungs, while the bronchi and bronchioles further distribute air within the lungs for gas exchange.
Air leave the body from organs called the lungs.
Lungs.
The lungs, nose and the wind pipe are the main respiratory organs. We inhale and exhale air through our nose, which is transmitted to and from our lungs through the wind pipe. The lungs pick up oxygen from the air and flush out carbon dioxide from our body.
do you mean fills with air? if so then its the lungs
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The lungs.
Lungs.
Your lungs
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.
Yes they are and they are found in the lungs of birds.