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FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE LUNGS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN HUMAN RESPIRATION

Maxfirat KibriyevaLecturer, Department of Morphological Sciences, Termez University of Economics and ServiceShaxzoda NorqochqorovaStudent, Faculty of Medicine, Termez University of Economics and Service
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This article examines the functional anatomy of the lungs and their essential role in human respiration. The lungs are vital organs responsible for gas exchange, ensuring the delivery of oxygen to the bloodstream and the removal of carbon dioxide from the body. The study analyzes the anatomical structure of the lungs, including the bronchial tree, alveoli, pleura, and pulmonary vasculature, highlighting their functional significance in maintaining respiratory homeostasis. Special attention is given to the physiological mechanisms of ventilation and gas exchange, as well as the clinical relevance of pulmonary anatomy in the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases.

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