The lungs take in air from the upper respiratory system through the pipe-like bronchi. These pipes branch out into the lungs and eventually form air sacs called alveoli, which exchange gases with the blood. The oxygen enters the blood from the alveoli, and the heart pumps it throughout the body. Carbon dioxide is transferred from the blood to the lungs, which remove it from the body when we exhale.

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