The functions of the respiratory system include gas exchange, where O2 passes from air to blood and CO2 passes from blood to air, as well as speech and smell.
Anatomical respiratory divisions include the upper respiratory tract (URT) which includes the nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, and the lower respiratory tract (LRT) which includes the trachea, bronchi, lungs.
The diaphragm separates the thorax from the abdomen, domes superiorly into the thoracic cage (higher on the right hand side), and contracts during inspiration and relaxes during expiration.
The thoracic cage anatomy includes the thoracic inlet, thoracic outlet, thoracic inlet, and three planes of movement: vertical, antero-posterior, and transverse.
The pleural cavity contains a thin film/fluid which aids the lungs in sliding and creates surface tension between the parietal and visceral layers to aid inspiration.
The breathing mechanism involves fresh atmospheric air passing to alveoli and stale air leaving alveoli, and involves alternate increase and decrease in thoracic volume, via movements of the thoracic wall.