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Sl ide No-01: Teachers manual. Slide No-02: Introduction Class, Subject and Chapter. Slide No-03: Presented by Biplob Kumar Das Slide No-04: Learning result. Slide No-05: Video display (short & silent). Slide No-06: Declaration title of the lesson. Slide No-07: Teachers discussion. Slide No-08: Human Respiratory organs. Slide No-09: Teacher explanation mechanism of respiration. Slide No-10: Teacher explanation external respiration. Slide No-11: Teacher explanation internal respiration. Slide No-12: Video display elaborated and with sound. Slide No-13: Individual work. Slide No-14: Group work. Slide No-15: Feed back. Slide No-16: Home work. Slide No-17: End the class and Thank you all. Sl ide No-01: Teachers manual. Slide No-02: Introduction Class, Subject and Chapter. Slide No-03: Presented by Biplob Kumar Das Slide No-04: Learning result. Slide No-05: Video display (short & silent). Slide No-06: Declaration title of the lesson. Slide No-07: Teachers discussion. Slide No-08: Human Respiratory organs. Slide No-09: Teacher explanation mechanism of respiration. Slide No-10: Teacher explanation external respiration. Slide No-11: Teacher explanation internal respiration. Slide No-12: Video display elaborated and with sound. Slide No-13: Individual work. Slide No-14: Group work. Slide No-15: Feed back. Slide No-16: Home work. Slide No-17: End the class and Thank you all.

1. Students will be able to define the Human Respiratory System. 2. Students will be able to explain the functions of the parts those take part in the Human Respiratory System. 3. Students will be able to tell the two types of thes Human Respiratory System. 1. S tudents will be able to define the Human Respiratory System. 2. S tudents will be able to explain the functions of the parts those take part in the Human Respiratory System. 3. Students will be able to tell the two types of thes Human Respiratory System.

The Human Respiratory System.

Define respiratory system and its division. Explain the organs which take part in the respiratory system. Etc. E

Human Respiratory System consists of the following organs Nasopharynx Larynx Trachea Air tureLung Nasal cavity Nasopharynx

Internal Respiration External Respiration

External Respiration is completed in two steps Inspiration Expiration O2O2 External Respiration CO 2

Internal Respiration Transport O 2 Transport CO 2 HbO 2 Hb + + H2OH2OATP + CO 2

1. How many types of human respiration ? 2. Write down the stapes of external human respiration.