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Human lungs
Labeled lung diagram with trachea, two bronchi, and diaphragm.
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Human lungs
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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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Diagram pack: Lungs and Breathing
Stage 1/3: Thorax outline
Vocabulary to include
- Trachea
- Bronchus
- Alveoli
- Diaphragm
Drawing steps
- Outline lungs
- Add trachea and bronchi
- Show alveoli clusters
- Arrow air in and out
Flow
- Nose → trachea → bronchi → alveoli → blood
Real-life application
- Why do we breathe faster when running?
Common mistakes to avoid
- Single sac instead of branching
- Missing diaphragm
Safety: Simplified educational diagram, not medical advice. Use with teacher guidance in class.
Drawing steps
- Trachea center top.
- Split into two bronchi.
- Bean-shaped left and right lungs.
- Diaphragm dome below.
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