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When you inhale (breathe in), air comes in mainly through your nose and a little through your mouth.  The air goes past your throat and voice box (your larynx), before it gets to your windpipe (your trachea).  Your trachea is a long pipe that brings the air you inhale to your lungs. 


At the very end, it divides into two tubes called bronchus (together, they are called the bronchi) which connect your trachea to your lungs! 

Click on Find Out More to follow your air-way! 

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