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It enters the Trachea (your windpipe) and splits into the two lungs at the bronchea. The 'gas exchange' takes places in the alveoli which is where the oxygen filled air is taken in and the carbon dioxide is taken out making you breath out again. :) I'm pretty sure that's it.

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