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After passing through the larynx, air moves through the trachea, which then branches into the bronchial tubes. The bronchial tubes further branch into smaller airways called bronchioles, which ultimately lead to the alveoli where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.

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It next passes into the lungs when we breathe in, and out through the trachea, the larynx and the mouth and nose when we breathe out.


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Shower. Not really, you are forcing them through your larynx.


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What happens when air passes over the larynx?

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When you breathe air reaches lungs through?

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