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Welcome

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RESPIRATORY DISEASES

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WHAT IS RESPIRATIO

NWhy IS IT necessary

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What Is Respiration ?

In physiology, respiration (often confused with breathing) is defined as the transport of oxygen from the outside air to the cells within tissues, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction.

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Respiration

Respiration is the breakdown of food (glucose) to release energy.

Where does this take place?

Enzymes (catalyst) are special proteins that control the process of respiration.

mitochondriahttp://www.tu-bs.de/institute/botanik/plastid.html

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Process: Photosynthesis

Organism: Plant

Place Occurs: Chloroplast

Glucose and O2

Process: Respiration

Organism: ALL

Place occurs: Mitochondria

CO2 and H2O

ATP

Cycle of Life

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Respiratory diseases

• Respiratory disease is a medical term that encompasses pathological conditions affecting the organs and tissues that make gas exchange possible in higher organisms, and  trachea, bronchi, bronchiolesalveoli, pleura and pleural cavity, and the nerves etc

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1) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

2) ASthma

DISEASES WE DISCUSSwhat

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), which includes emphysema an example of an obstructive lung disease, is where the alveoli rupture causing air to be retained in the lungs and limit the available space during inhalation.

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Asthma• Asthma attacks can be brought

on by triggers, such as air pollution, tobacco smoke, factory fumes, cleaning solvents, infections, pollens, foods, cold air, exercise, chemicals and medications

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• Asthma is a difficulty in breathing causing wheezing due to inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles, this causes a restriction in the airflow into the alveoli.

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• Respiration• Respiratory disease

s• COPD• Asthma• Preventive Measure

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