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The structures in the lungs enable the lungs to exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide in the blood. The structure are also designed to help the lung protect themselves from irritants.

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The structure of the lungs, with its large surface area and thin respiratory membranes, allows for efficient exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and the blood. The network of branching airways and alveoli increases the amount of oxygen that can be absorbed into the bloodstream, while also enabling the removal of waste carbon dioxide during exhalation.

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