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explain human respiratory system​

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Answered by chrisalookaran2007
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The given below is the explanation of human respiratory system

Explanation:

The human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. The primary organs of the respiratory system are the lungs, which carry out this exchange of gases as we breathe.  

The lungs work with the circulatory system to pump oxygen-rich blood to all cells in the body. The blood then collects carbon dioxide and other waste products and transports them back to the lungs, where they're pumped out of the body when we exhale, according to the American Lung Association.

The human body needs oxygen to sustain itself. After only about five minutes without oxygen, brain cells begin dying, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, which can lead to brain damage and ultimately death. [Gasp! 11 Surprising Facts About the Respiratory System]

In humans, the average breathing, or respiratory rate, mostly depends on age. A newborn's normal breathing rate is about 40 to 60 times each minute and may slow to 30 to 40 times per minute when the baby is sleeping, according to Stanford Children's Health. The average resting respiratory rate for adults is 12 to 16 breaths per minute, and up to 40 to 60 breaths per minute during exercise, according to the European Respiratory Society.

Answered by prakashkumarPK
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Answer:

human respiratory system

Explanation:

it it consists of nose ,lungs ,air pipe, hearts etc.

the fresh air enter to the body e by the path of nose. arrived at lungs through the air pipe

the pure O2 observed by blood by the help of it suply to the whole body

then the RBC return with weast gas and release form the nose

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