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Label Lungs Diagram Printout





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Label Lungs Diagram Printout
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Label the lungs’ lobes, the cardiac notch, and the trachea, larynx, and diaphragm.
Instructions
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Read the definitions below, then label the lung anatomy diagram.
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Word Bank
bronchial tree: the system of airways within the lungs, which bring air from the trachea to the lung’s tiny air sacs (alveoli).
cardiac notch: the indentation in the left lung that provides room for the heart.
diaphragm: a muscular membrane under the lungs.
larynx: a muscular structure at the top of the trachea, containing the vocal cords.
left inferior lobe: the bottom lobe of the lung on the left side of the body.
left superior lobe: the top lobe of the lung on the left side of the body.
right inferior lobe: the bottom lobe of the lung on the right side of the body.
right middle lobe: the middle lobe of the lung on the right side of the body.
right superior lobe: the top lobe of the lung on the right side of the body.
trachea (windpipe): the tube through which air travels from the larynx to the lungs.