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BREATHING: Inhaled foreign bodies usually enter the right bronchus. Is this a design flaw in creation?

Answer by Diane Eager First of all, a brief human anatomy lesson:  When you breathe air moves down the throat, through the larynx (voice box) and down the trachea (windpipe).  The trachea then divides into two main airways that convey the air into each lung.  These are the right and left main bronchi (singular: bronchus).  […]

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