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The Lung is an [[Organ|organ]], for air-breathing animals. It is involved in the gaseous exchange. It transfers [[Oxygen|oxygen]] from the atmosphere into the [[Blood stream|bloodstream]] in exchange for [[Carbon dioxide|carbon dioxide]]. It is enclosed in the [[javascript:void(0);/*1322004803949*/|rib cage]] for protection. 
The lung are the [[Organ|organs]] responsible for carrying out breathing and [[gaseous exchange|gaseous exchange]] in most air-breathing mammals. They are located either side of the [[Heart|heart]] and are enclosed by the [[rib cage|rib cage]] which provides protection as well as a minor role in the brathing process. In human lungs, the trachea divides into two bronchi that enter into the base of the lungs. The bronchi continually subdivide into the bronchioles which end in hollow cavities known as the alveoli, where gas exchange takes place.  
 
 
 
 

Revision as of 16:43, 2 December 2011

The lung are the organs responsible for carrying out breathing and gaseous exchange in most air-breathing mammals. They are located either side of the heart and are enclosed by the rib cage which provides protection as well as a minor role in the brathing process. In human lungs, the trachea divides into two bronchi that enter into the base of the lungs. The bronchi continually subdivide into the bronchioles which end in hollow cavities known as the alveoli, where gas exchange takes place.