Functions of Respiratory System

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Functions of Respiratory System Replenish oxygen supply in blood Rid body of excess carbon dioxide Houses vocal cords/necessary for speech Houses olfactory membranes/necessary for smell

Respiration

Respiratory System

Upper Respiratory System

Vocal Cords

Lower Respiratory System

Gas Exchange

Ventilation of Lungs (Inhalation/Exhalation)

Ventilation of Lungs (Inhalation/Exhalation)

Measurement of Lung Capacity

How Breathing is controlled

Diseases of/affecting the Respiratory System Asthma Emphysema Bronchitis Pneumonia Tuberculosis Botulism Sinusitis Laryngitis Lung Cancer Congestive Heart Failure Cystic Fibrosis

Cellular Respiration

Mitochondria

Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration

1. Glycolysis

2. Transition

3. Citric Acid Cycle/ Kreb’s Cycle

Electron Transport System and Chemiosmosis

Cellular Respiration (Review)

Alcoholic Fermentation

Lactic Acid Fermentation