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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONAL MECHANISMS OF THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM AND LUNGS
Egamberdiyeva Sevinch Shavkat qizi,Ruziyeva Gulsara Temirkulovna , 1st-year student of the Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and Service,Termez University of Economics and Service Department of “Natural Sciences” PhD, acting associate professorAbstract
This article examines the anatomical structure of the human respiratory system and the functional mechanisms of the lungs. It analyzes the respiratory tract, alveolar structure, gas exchange processes, and lung ventilation. Special attention is given to the interaction between external and internal respiration and their importance for maintaining physiological balance in the human body.
Keywords
respiratory system, lungs, alveoli, gas exchange, ventilation, anatomy.
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