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The correct order is:

  1. nose
  2. trachea
  3. main bronchus
  4. bronchi (two) which is part of the lungs
  5. bronchioles - tinier than the bronchi
  6. alveoli
  7. small capillaries surround each alveoli and cover each alveoli's surface-- CO2 passes from the alveoli to the venous blood supply; the blood passes O2 to alveoli and into the arterial blood supply
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