Match the following structures to their functions. The tubes that directs air into the lungs Major tube that leads into the lungs How air enters the pig Contracts to create negative pressure that inflates the lungs

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A. Diaphragm
B. Bronchi
C. Nares
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### Match the Following Structures to Their Functions

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Match each anatomical structure to its corresponding function by clicking and dragging.

1. **The tubes that direct air into the lungs**
   - _Function:_ These tubes are responsible for channeling incoming air directly into the lungs.

2. **Major tube that leads into the lungs**
   - _Function:_ This is the primary airway that directs air from the environment into the lungs. It is a crucial component of the respiratory system.

3. **How air enters the pig**
   - _Function:_ This description refers to the initial entry point through which air reaches the respiratory system of a pig.

4. **Contracts to create negative pressure that inflates the lungs**
   - _Function:_ This structure plays a vital role in the respiratory process by contracting to produce negative pressure, thereby enabling the lungs to inflate.
Transcribed Image Text:### Match the Following Structures to Their Functions #### Instructions: Match each anatomical structure to its corresponding function by clicking and dragging. 1. **The tubes that direct air into the lungs** - _Function:_ These tubes are responsible for channeling incoming air directly into the lungs. 2. **Major tube that leads into the lungs** - _Function:_ This is the primary airway that directs air from the environment into the lungs. It is a crucial component of the respiratory system. 3. **How air enters the pig** - _Function:_ This description refers to the initial entry point through which air reaches the respiratory system of a pig. 4. **Contracts to create negative pressure that inflates the lungs** - _Function:_ This structure plays a vital role in the respiratory process by contracting to produce negative pressure, thereby enabling the lungs to inflate.
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