Respiratory System

The organs that transfer oxygen from the air to the body, like the nose, trachea and lungs
Real World Example
Imagine your morning cup of coffee being brewed in a coffee maker, where water is transformed into a rich, energizing drink. Just like the coffee maker extracts the essence from the coffee grounds to create your morning brew, the respiratory system extracts oxygen from the air to fuel your body. In this analogy, your nose acts like the water reservoir, drawing in air (like water), the trachea functions as the filter basket, directing the flow, and the lungs are akin to the coffee pot, where the vital exchange happens, delivering oxygen to your body much like the coffee pot delivers your much-needed caffeine boost.
Real World Example Illustration
Practice Version
