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Everything in your body conspiring to keep the air moving in and out.
means Relating to breathing and the organs that do it — nose, throat, windpipe, and lungs.
from From Latin respirare, to breathe again, from re- (again) plus spirare (to breathe) — the same spirit that animates inspiration and ghosts.
Daily tallyYou breathe roughly 22,000 times a day.
Surface areaLung air sacs cover about a tennis court.
Shared rootSpirit, inspire, conspire all breathe the same Latin.