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Page 1: The Respiratory System

The Respiratory System

http://137.222.110.150/calnet/irish_cal/exotics/respiratory%20system.jpg

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The system of the body that deals with breathing

The body takes in the oxygen that it needs and removes the carbon

dioxide that it doesn’t

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The Oxygen Delivery System

• Main function - to supply the blood with oxygen

• Does this through breathing

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Breathing and Respiration are NOT the same thing!

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Breathing

Moving air in and out of the

lungs

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Respiration

Chemical reaction that releases energy

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Inhalation

• Breathing in

• Body gets oxygen from the air

• Rib muscles contract to pull ribs up and out

• Diaphragm muscle contracts to pull down the lungs

• Tissue expands to force (pull) in air.

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Exhalation

• Breathing out

• Get rid of carbon dioxide

• Rib muscles relax

• Diaphragm muscle relaxes

• Tissue returns to resting position and forces (pushes) air out

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Parts of the System

• Mouth

• Nose

• Trachea – splits into bronchi– bronchioles

• Lungs– Bronchioles– Alveoli

• Diaphragm

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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/

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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/

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http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio105/respirat.htm

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Lungs

• Bronchial tubes

• Many smaller tubes

• Alveoli (alveolus) – surrounded by capillaries

• Average adult's lungs contain about 600 million of these air-filled sacs

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http://users.tpg.com.au/users/amcgann/body/respiratory.html

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Pathway of Oxygen

Body breathes in the air which is pulled through the nose or mouth and down through the trachea

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http://webschoolsolutions.com/patts/systems/lungs.htm

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Pathway of Oxygen

The trachea is a pipe shaped by rings of cartilage.

It divides into two tubes called bronchi.

Bronchi carry air into each lung.

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Pathway of Oxygen

Inside the lung, the tubes divide into smaller and smaller tubes called bronchioles.

At the end of each of these tubes are small air sacs called alveoli.

Capillaries, which are small blood vessels with thin walls, are wrapped around these alveoli.

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http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/

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Pathway of Oxygen

Capillary walls are so thin and close to each other that the air easily diffuses through.

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http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/

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Pathway of Oxygen

Oxygen diffuses through the capillaries into the bloodstream.

Carbon dioxide in the bloodstream, diffuses through into the alveoli, and is then removed from the body when we breathe out.

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http://users.tpg.com.au/users/amcgann/body/respiratory.html

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http://www.mtsinai.org/

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The Diaphragm

The muscle that controls the breathing process.

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The Diaphragm

The diaphragm flattens to cause the chest to expand and air is pulled into the lungs.

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The Diaphragm

When the diaphragm relaxes, the chest collapses and the air in the lungs is forced out.

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http://users.tpg.com.au/users/amcgann/body/respiratory.html


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