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(1.4)Human Systems - Respiratory System
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Human Systems
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Human Organ Systems Organs that function together form organ systems.
There are 11 human organ systems integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, endocrine, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive.
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The Respiratory System
the job of the respiratory system is gas exchange oxygen is carried to the blood carbon dioxide is removed from the blood. O2 CO2
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Components of Respiratory System
There are many different organs that work together for gas exchange to take place. Starting with the nose tiny hairs and sticky fluid traps dirt and other particles from entering the lungs. Next the larynx contains the vocal cords that vibrate as air moves through them = your voice!
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Respiratory System
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Why Do I Sneeze? Sneezing is like a cough in the upper breathing passages. It is the body's way of removing an irritant from the sensitive mucous membranes of the nose. Many things can irritate the mucous membranes. Dust, pollen, pepper or even a cold blast of air are just some of the many things that may cause you to sneeze.
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Components...continued The trachea (windpipe) connects the mouth and nose to the lungs. It is made of bony material for strength. Any damage to the trachea is potentially life threatening. The bronchus the trachea divides into two bronchi, one going to each lung.
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Respiratory System
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Components...continued The bronchus quickly divide many times into many bronchioles smaller and smaller tubes carrying air deep into the lungs. The alveoli are air sacs (grape like structures) where gas exchange occurs. In the alveoli, oxygen passes into the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood. The smallest blood vessels called capillaries surround the alveoli.
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Gas Exchange Takes Place in the Alveoli
The red blood cells in the blood vessels carry oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.
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Gas Exchange (Fig 1.20 p59) O2 is carried to the blood and
CO2 is removed from the blood
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Components...continued The diaphragm is the main muscle of the respiratory system.
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What Causes Hiccups? Hiccups are the sudden movements of the diaphragm. It is involuntary…..you have no control over hiccups, as you well know. There are many causes of hiccups. The diaphragm may get irritated, you may have eaten to fast, or maybe some substance in the blood could even have brought on the hiccups.
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Breathing During inhalation, the chest cavity expands as the rib cage rises and the diaphragm contracts During exhalation, the chest cavity gets smaller and the diaphragm relaxes
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Respiratory System Classwork
Text p 59 LC #1-4
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