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Skeletal System of Human ,Main parts of human skeleton, Axial skeletal, Appendicular skeletal, Skull bones, Vertebral Colum bones, Sternum bone, Ribs bones,

 Skeletal System of Human  Human skeletal system consists of numerus bones and few cartilages . OR  The human skeleton is the internal framework of the human body , It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons and ligaments. Its also called the musculoskeletal system. 

The main function of the lungs | Lungs function | Respiration | Human Lungs | how dose our lungs work

 The main function of the lungs


Lungs Function

The main function of the lungs, the human body is made up of tiny particles called cells here is an example of lung cells when cells with the same characteristics grouped together they form a tissue the tissues with similar functions are grouped into organs such as the lungs the human lungs are protected by the ribcage the human body has two lungs the left and the right each lung is divided into lobes the right lung has three lobes and the left has two lobes the left lung is smaller than the right to provide space for the heart each is surrounded or covered by a double membrane covering called pleura the lamps are made up of air sacs called Alveoli.

 The alveoli are important sacs because this is where gas exchange takes place you the lungs are the vital organs for respiration.

 

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human lungs

Respiration

Respiration is a process of breathing where one takes in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide when a person inhales or breathe in oxygen the lungs expand and the diaphragm contracts because the lungs push the diaphragm downwards when a person exhales or breathe out carbon dioxide the lungs expand as it relaxes and moves upward.

Human Lungs

Lungs are the main organs of the respiratory system, the main function of the lungs,

 Its main function is respiration it enables a person to breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.

 

 

DR  ABDUL WARIS PT

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