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Respiratory System
Respiratory System Note guide page 556 – 559
Out with the bad air, in with the good•Why do you need oxygen?•To obtain energy from the food we eat
•Are breathing and respiration the same thing? Why?•No, breathing is a gas exchange and respiration is the entire process
•What are the 2 parts of respiration?•Breathing: inhaling and exhaling gases•Cellular Respiration: the chemical reaction using oxygen and releasing energy and carbon dioxide
Respiratory System Note guide page 556 – 559
Breathing brought to you by your respiratory system:•Nose:
•What is its job?•Opening for gases to move in and out of the body
•Pharynx: •What are the 2 tubes and what do they do?
•Esophagus: moves food from mouth to stomach•Larynx: moves air from nose to lungs
•Larynx:•Also goes by what name?
•Voice box
•How does this make sound?•The air vibrates the stretched muscle creating sound (we call it a voice)
Respiratory System Note guide page 556 – 559
Breathing brought to you by your respiratory system:•Trachea:
•Also called the?•windpipe
•Its job is to?•Provide a passageway for air to enter the lungs
•Bronchi:•What does this do?
•Separates the air into each of the lungs
•Eventually this becomes thousands of smaller tubes called?•bronchioles
•Lungs:•What are the tiny sacs called here?
•alveoli
•The lungs are like sponges that soak up what?•oxygen
Respiratory System Note guide page 556 – 559
How do you breathe?•The lungs have no muscle so what allows the movement of air in and out?
•The diaphragm muscle moves downward to inhale and moves upward to exhale.
What happens to the oxygen?•Oxygen is taken out to the body by?
•We breathe in oxygen the lungs release it to the Red Blood cells and the cardiovascular system moves it out to the cells
•What is cellular respiration?•Chemical reaction by which oxygen is used to release energy from food
•Carbon dioxide is moved out of the body by?•The carbon dioxide is collected from the Blood cells moving from the body to the lungs where it is exhaled
Respiratory System Note guide page 556 – 559
Respiratory disorders:•Describe the following:
•Asthma:•Irritants cause mucus to clog the bronchioles
•(temporary but reoccurring)
•Bronchitis:•An irritation of the bronchioles (disease or infection)
•Pneumonia:•Bacteria or viruses grow inside bronchioles which fill with fluid and could suffocate the person
•Emphysema:•Lung tissue is eroded away by smoking leaving the person with little material to absorb oxygen.
Problem with the lungs
Respiratory Diagram
nose
mouth
larynx
lung
Rightbronchus
diaphragm
pharynx
trachea
left bronchus
bronchiole
alveoli
12) Epiglottis
Respiratory System
bronchi
Pharynx
Nose
Larynx
trachea
epiglottis
Vocal cords
inhale
diaphragm
Carbon dioxide
oxygen
capillaries
Alveoli
exhale
Breathing in and out
Lung (empty)
Lung (full)
Contracted diaphragm
Relaxed diaphragm
inhale exhale
PharynxEpiglottis
LarynxTrachea
Bronchial Tube
LungDiaphragm
Respiratory System Note guide page 556 – 559
Bonus Point Questions
• Each question is worth 1 bonus point:• Please answer them on the back of your quiz
under the diagram.• 1) What is the name of the Doctor that
studies the Ears, Nose, and Throat (ENT)?• 2) What is the name of the type of Science
that studies the lungs and respiratory system?