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Respiratory System
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Obtain oxygen and remove carbon dioxide Regulates water and air temp Produce vocal sounds Regulates blood pH level
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Diaphragm Large muscle in your chest cavity that contracts and relaxes Acts like a vacuum, pulls air in and pushes it out
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Breathing Mechanisms Inspiration Process of inhaling and breathing in air Diaphragm contracts, causing air to flow into lungs
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Breathing Mechanisms Expiration Process of exhaling or breathing out air Diaphragm relaxes, forcing air out of lungs
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Organs of Respiratory System Nose, Nasal Cavity Pharynx Larynx Trachea Bronchial Tree Lungs
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Nose and Nasal Cavity Hallowed cavity that allows air to enter/leave Prevents large particles to enter Composed of bones Nasal Septum and Nasal Conchae
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Sinuses Air-filled space within the facial bones of the skull Mucous lined, helps reduce weight of the skull and affects quality of voice
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Pharynx Aka the throat, passage way for food and for air Also produces speech sounds
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Larynx Enlargement of muscles and cartilage at the top of the trachea. Conducts air in and out, prevents foreign objects from entering Also houses vocal cords
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Larynx
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Trachea Windpipe, extends anterior to esophagus toward the bronchi and lungs
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Bronchial Tree Branched airways leading from trachea to air sacs in lungs Lead to Alveolar Ducts and Alveolar Sacs
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Alveolar Sac like bulbs at the end of brachial branch Surrounded by blood capillary networks
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Gas Diffusion O2 diffuse out to the capillaries, CO2 diffuse into the alveoli Flow from High to Low concentrations
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Factors that Affect Breathing Emotions and physical activity can alter normal breathing patterns Hyperventilation: Rapid and deep breathing, lowers blood CO2 levels
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