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Physiology of Breathing

By Lori Alma, About.com

Updated: September 22, 2008

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Entering the Lungs

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The end of your trachea splits into an upside down Y-shape and forms the bronchi. Air passes through either the right or left bronchus into both sides of the lungs.

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