The Human Respiratory System  Aim: How can we describe the structure & function of the respiratory system?

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The Human Respiratory System  Aim: How can we describe the structure & function of the respiratory system?

What is human respiration?  Name & explain the types of respiration. Respiration External Exchange of gases occurs between The lungs & blood. Internal Gases are exchanged between The blood &body cells. Cellular An energy releasing process That occurs within the cells

What are the organs that make up the respiratory system? 1. What is the function of the respiratory system? 2.The R.S. transports gases between the external environment & the internal surfaces where gas exchange occurs. 3. Draw& label the R. S.

Gas exchange takes place at the alveoli moist thin membranes surrounded by blood capillaries.