The respiratory system comprises the set of organs in the breathing process. The organs of the respiratory system are the nose, throat, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and lungs.
These organs are also called respiratory tracts because it is through them that the air we breathe passes.
The most important and basic function of the respiratory system is breathing. Breathing consists of taking the oxygen from the air and taking it to the blood so that it passes through the organs, tissues, and cells and oxygenates them. In addition, the respiratory system is also responsible for eliminating (CO2).