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Bronchial Tree- Brings air from the trachea(windpipe) to the alveoli CardiaC Notch- Provides room for the heart
Larynx-Contains the vocal cords
Diaphragm-Muscular membrane under the lungs
Left Inferior lobe- Bottom lobe of the lung on the left side
Left Superior Lobe- Top Lobe of the lung on the left side
Right Inferior Lobe-Bottom lobe of the lung on the right side
Right Middle Lobe-Middle lobe of the lung on the right side
Right Superior Lobe-Top lobe of the lung on the right side
Trachea-Windpipe

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