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    after passing the larynx,air enters the what or windpipe,a strong tube that divides into two branches.

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    Trachea 

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    After passing the larynx, air enters the trachea (TRA-ke-ah), or windpipe. The windpipe splits into two bronchi that enter your lungs. 


    Tubes called bronchial tubes or bronchi, and their branches


    Figure A shows the location of the respiratory structures in the body. Figure B is an enlarged view of the airways, alveoli (air sacs), and capillaries (tiny blood vessels). Figure C shows the location of gas exchange between the capillaries and alveoli. CO2 is carbon dioxide, and O2 is oxygen.



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