Mediastinum. That is the cavity that contains the heart.
The bronchi are the tubes that actually carry the air to the lungs, they have a different function than the alveoli which function in the process for gas exchange.
Lungs
The pleura: two thin membranes (visceral and parietal) separated by a fluid, that protect and cushion the lungs.
Lungs and heart are both located inside the rib cage where as the brain is inside the skull. The brain's blood supply is separated by the blood-brain barrier. Lungs are surrounded by pleural cavity
The pleura: two thin membranes (visceral and parietal) separated by a fluid, that protect and cushion the lungs.
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oxygen is carried by the red blood cells, but carbon dioxide is separated from the air you breathe in the lungs, then exhaled.
the rib cage has gabs between the so every bone is separated this creates a cage that protects the lungs and heart organ..
In the air sacs oxygen and other gases are stored and separated to be put into the blood stream.
Your respiratory system is mainly your lungs which are located in your chest.
Each lung is divided into lobes by fissures. The right lung has three lobes separated by two fissures (horizontal and oblique), while the left lung has two lobes separated by one oblique fissure.
The ventral and dorsal body cavities are separated by the diaphragm, a muscle located beneath the lungs. The ventral cavity contains organs such as the heart, stomach, and intestines, while the dorsal cavity houses the brain and spinal cord.