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Human lungs
Labeled lung diagram with trachea, two bronchi, and diaphragm.
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Human lungs
Mode: Diagram practice · Anatomy diagram (blank guide)
Labeled lung diagram with trachea, two bronchi, and diaphragm.
Draw the anatomical structure with clear outlines and labels.
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Single lung blob
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Labeled lung diagram with trachea, two bronchi, and diaphragm.
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Add labels to the main parts. Use arrows to show flow. Start with big shapes before details.
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Mastery path · Biology diagram foundations
Step 2 of 3 · Produce labeled diagrams with correct proportions for common exam prompts.
Concept goal
Labeled lung diagram with trachea, two bronchi, and diaphragm.
Practice task
What is the function of each labeled region?
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Drawing steps
- Trachea center top.
- Split into two bronchi.
- Bean-shaped left and right lungs.
- Diaphragm dome below.
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