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The Respiratory System By: Laniece Galloway, Michkaela Brown, And Katie Lucken

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Page 1: The Respiratory System By: Laniece Galloway, Michkaela Brown, And Katie Lucken

The Respiratory

SystemBy: Laniece Galloway,

Michkaela Brown,And

Katie Lucken

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Where is it Located The respiratory system starts at your nose

or your mouth, then travels down your throat and ends in your chest at your lungs.

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How to Keep Your System Healthy1. Drink plenty of fluids.

2. Do not smoke.

3. Soup broth helps colds and coughs.

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Main Parts The Lungs

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Parts of the System Nasal Cavity Trachea Bronchi Bronchioles Pharynx Lungs Alveolus Diaphragm Larynx

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Definitions of The Systems Parts

Nasal Cavity- The cavity on either side of the nasal septum going from the nares to the pharynx.

Trachea- The windpipe going from larynx and the bronchi.

Bronchi- A small branch of bronchous.

Bronchioles- The same as bronchi.

Pharynx- The tube with its surrounding membrane and muscles. It connects the mouth and the esophagus.

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Definitions of The System Parts

Lungs- Either of the two saclike respiratory organs in the middle of humans and the higher vertebrates.

Alveolus- An air cell of the lungs, formed by tiny air passageways.

Diaphragm- A muscular, membranous wall separating cavitys, or limiting them.

Larynx - Membrane at the upper part of the trachea in humans, in which the vocal cords are located.

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Diseases Bronchitis- A condition in which the small

airways in the lungs become inflamed with a virus.

Asthma- When you have asthma, your lungs are smaller than usual.

Lung Cancer- One of the commonest forms of cancer.

Pneumonia- Inflammation of the of the lungs with congestion.

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Cure to The Diseases Bronchitis- Sometimes, no treatment is necessary.

Antibiotics don’t work against viral infections. Most medications don’t help treat bronchitis

Asthma- Control airway swelling, and stay away from things that trigger your asthma.

Lung Cancer- Since Lung Cancer spreads fast, treatment must include cancer-killing drugs (chemotherapy) taken by mouth or injected into the body.

Pneumonia- Your doctor has to first decide whether you need to be in the hospital. If you are treated in the hospital, you will receive: Fluids and antibiotics in your veins Oxygen therapy Breathing treatments (possibly)

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3 Questions

1. True or False? Carbon Dioxide is good for your body.

2. Do your lungs inflate or deflate when you breathe?

3. The ribs are helpful to the lungs, but how are they helpful?

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Question Answers1. The answer is False.

2. Your lungs inflate when you breath.

3. The ribs are helpful because they protect the lungs from injury.

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Diagram http://web.jerichoschools.org/seaman/webquests-08-09/lungs.htm

http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/respiratory_system.php#a

                                                                    

                                                        

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Fun Facts1. It is healthier to breath through you

nose than it is your mouth.2. Cells cannot turn food into energy

without a constant supply of oxygen.3. The ribs protect the lungs from injury.4. The right lung is bigger than the left

lung.5. As people get older the number of

breaths lessens.

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Other Systems It works With

Digestive System

Circulatory System

Excretory Sytem

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Problems and What They Affect

Smoking- Respiratory system, and Circulatory system

Diesel exhaust particles- Respiratory system and the Circulatory system.

Air Pollution- Respiratory system, and the Circulatory system.

Battery manufactuers- Respiratory System, and the Circulatory system.

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How it Works With Other Systems

Digestive- the respiratory system and the digestive system work together to provide energy to body cells.

Circulatory- the respiratory system and the circulatory system work together when it supplies the body with oxygen and it removes metabolic waste products.

Excretory- The Excretory System and the Respiratory System work together when they both release waste.

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A Respiratory Rap Note- The singer has a bad voice.

Michkaela’s Request.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nZaSrV6v6k

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Sources Meanings of Diseases- http://www.dictionary.com Fun Facts- The Remarkable Respiratory System 3 Q’s- The Remarkable Respiratory System How it works with other systems and other systems

it works with-http://www.livestrong.com/article/302607-how-do-

the-digestive-respiratory-systems-work-together/ http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-4_u-106_t-282_c-

939/respiratory-and-circulatory-systems/nsw/respiratory-and-circulatory-systems/all-about-us-the-human-body-/our-body

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_the_excretory_system_and_the_respiratory_system_work_together_to_release_wastes

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Sources Cures to the diseases-

http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/bronchitis/overview.html

Definitions of the systems parts- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/search?s=t&ld=1128

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Thanks for watching and listening to our presentation about

the Respiratory System!