Just the lungs.
The Respiratory System includes the lungs.
the brain, heart, lungs, kidney,stomach and the intestines
The human lungs are primarily part of the respiratory system, responsible for gas exchange. They are also associated with the circulatory system, as they work closely with the heart to distribute oxygenated blood. Additionally, the nervous system plays a role in regulating breathing through the control of respiratory muscles. Finally, the immune system is involved in protecting the lungs from pathogens and other harmful substances.
The excretory system or waste removal system.
The trachea is the primary airway in the respiratory system, connecting the larynx to the bronchi. It is responsible for carrying air to and from the lungs during breathing.
The breathing system contains the lungs, trachea, pharynx, mouth and nose
The breathing system contains the lungs, trachea, pharynx, mouth and nose
The breathing system, also known as the respiratory system, contains organs such as the lungs, trachea, bronchi, and diaphragm. These organs work together to facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body through the process of breathing.
Just like humans, squirrels contain lungs, the major breathing organ in the respiratory system.
No, the stomach is part of the digestive system. The respiratory system is mainly about air, breathing, and the organs included in it, like the lungs.
intestines: Digestive system lungs: Respiratory system
In the breathing system, which supports the circulation system by giving oxygen to the hemoblobin in the blood.
The lungs are part of the respiratory system (breathing)
The lungs are part of the respiratory (breathing) system.
Lungs
Lungs.
It is called breathing. Breathing is the movement of the chest that brings air into the lungs and removes waste gases. The air entering the lungs contain oxygen. It passes from the lungs into the circulatory system because there is less oxygen in blood when it enters the lungs than in the cells of the lungs. Resource: McGraw-Hill Online Textbook Grade 7 p. 458.