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1 Functions of Respiratory system The primary function of the respiratory system is to supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body. Oxygen is used in the creation of energy through the process of respiration. The respiratory system is also responsible for getting rid of carbon dioxide and water. These are waste products of respiration and are exhaled. BrainpopThe Respiratory System

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    FunctionsofRespiratorysystem Theprimaryfunctionoftherespiratorysystemistosupplythebloodwithoxygeninorderforthebloodtodeliveroxygentoallpartsofthebody.Oxygenisusedinthecreationofenergythroughtheprocessofrespiration. Therespiratorysystemisalsoresponsibleforgettingridofcarbondioxideandwater.Thesearewasteproductsofrespirationandareexhaled.

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    Clickonthepicturetotakeanintroductoryquiztoseewhatyouknow!

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    Whatdoyouknowabouttherespiratorysystem?

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    Pleura

    Mouth:Wherethebodytakesinoxygenandreleasescarbondioxide.

    Trachea:Tubethatcarriestheair(oxygenandcarbondioxide)toandfromthelungs.

    Bronchialtubes:Smallertubesthatcarrytheairinandoutofthelungs.Thesetubesbranchofftoeachlung.

    Diaphragm:astrandofmuscletissuethatcontrolsthebreathingforthebody.

    Lungs:softtissueorganswheretheoxygen,carbondioxidegasexchangetakesplace.

    Alveoli:tinyairsacinthelungswheretheoxygen/carbondioxidegasexchangetakesplace.

    Pleura:Theliningontheoutsideofthelung.Ithelpstoprotectthelung.

    Capillaries:tinybloodvesselswheregasexchangehappens.

    LungInteractiveActivities

    Lung

    Nasopharynx:(nasalpartofthepharynx)istheuppermostpartofthepharynx.

    Pharynx:thepartoftheneckandthroatsituatedimmediatelybehindthemouthandnasalcavity.

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    Larynx:voicebox.

    pleura

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    Pleura

    Mouth:Wherethebodytakesinoxygenandreleasescarbondioxide.

    Trachea:Tubethatcarriestheair(oxygenandcarbondioxide)toandfromthelungs.

    Bronchialtubes:Smallertubesthatcarrytheairinandoutofthelungs.Thesetubesbranchofftoeachlung.

    Diaphragm:astrandofmuscletissuethatcontrolsthebreathingforthebody.

    Lungs:softtissueorganswheretheoxygen,carbondioxidegasexchangetakesplace.

    Alveoli:tinyairsacinthelungswheretheoxygen/carbondioxidegasexchangetakesplace.

    Pleura:Theliningontheoutsideofthelung.Ithelpstoprotectthelung.

    Capillaries:tinybloodvesselswheregasexchangehappens.

    LungInteractiveActivities

    Nasopharynx:(nasalpartofthepharynx)istheuppermostpartofthepharynx.

    Pharynx:thepartoftheneckandthroatsituatedimmediatelybehindthemouthandnasalcavity.

    KidshealthRespiratorySystem

    Larynx:voicebox.

    pleura

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    RespiratorySystem:InteractiveLabels

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    nasalcavity pharynxlarynx

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    Oxygen/CarbonDioxideGasExchange:Alveoliareairsacs.Itisthroughthesethinwalledchambersthatoxygenmovesintothebloodandcarbondioxidemovesfromthebloodintothealveoli.Eachsacissurroundedbybloodvessels/capillaries.Thebloodvesselscarryoxygentothecellswhereitisneededanddelivercarbondioxideandwatertothelungstobeexhaled.

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    OxygenCarbonDioxideGasExchangeThecirculatorysystemcarriesoxygentothecells,alongwithglucose.Thesematerialsareusedbythecellstocreateenergy.Thebloodthenreturnstothelungswithcarbondioxide.Onceinthelungs,thecarbondioxideistransferredtothelungstobeexhaledandtheblood"picksup"moreoxygentodelivertothecells.Thisiscalledtheoxygencarbondioxidegasexchange.Thisexchangeofgasestakesplacebetweenthealveoliandthecapillaries.

    CapillariespickupO2fromthelungsandtakeittotherestofthebody.ThebloodreturnsfromthebodywithCO2tobeexhaled.

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    Tidal Air Volume: the amount of breath lungs contain during normal breathing.

    Reserve Air Volume: the amount of breath that can be forced out of lungs after normal breathing.

    Vital Air Volume: the maximum amount of air that lungs can hold.

    Most air contains: oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide

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    RespirationWhatisit?

    Wheredoesittakeplace?

    Howdoestherespiratorysystemhelp?

    Howdoesthedigestivesystemhelp?

    Howdoesthecirculatorysystemhelp?

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    Provides oxygen.

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    Howdoesoxygengetintothebody?

    Howdoestheoxygengetaroundthebody?

    Howdoesthebodygetridofthecarbondioxide?

    Whydoesthebodyneedoxygen?

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    It cannot be stored, therefore it is continuously needed. Pull

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    O2+GLUCOSE=ENERGY+CO2+H2O

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    Respiration

    Howdoestheoxygengetintothebody?

    Howdoestheoxygengetaroundtothebody?

    Whatiscarbondioxide?Whydoesthebodywanttogetridofit?

    Howdoesthebodygetridofthecarbondioxide?

    Whydoesthebodyneedoxygen?

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    O2+GLUCOSE=ENERGY+CO2+H2O

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