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Loughborough College © Click on a label, to see more information about each of the parts of the respiratory system Mouth Larynx Trachea The structure of the respiratory system Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Mouth Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Larynx Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Trachea Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Alveoli Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Diaphragm Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Epiglottis Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Bronchus Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity

Bronchiole Loughborough College © Mouth Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Diaphragm Nasal cavity