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Respiration  Internal –Exchange of gases between blood and cells –Cellular respiration  External –Exchange of gases (oxygen & carbon dioxide) between.

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1 Respiration  Internal –Exchange of gases between blood and cells –Cellular respiration  External –Exchange of gases (oxygen & carbon dioxide) between an organism and the environment

2 Respiratory System  Group of organs working together to exchange gases

3 Gas Exchange  Skin –Gas exchange occurs across the skin into the blood supply –Ex- earthworm  Spiracles –Tiny air holes in body extend inward to body cells –Ex- insects

4 Gas Exchange  Gills –Gas exchange between water and blood through blood vessels in gills –Ex- fish  Lungs –Gas exchange between air sacs of lungs and blood –Ex- mammals

5 Gas Exchange  Multiple methods –Frog  Gills as tadpole  Lungs  Skin

6 Breathing  Breathing- process of taking in and forcing out air  Inhalation (inspiration)- –Taking in air –Rib cage moves up/out –Diaphragm moves down –Increase volume- decrease pressure, air forced in

7 Breathing  Exhalation (expiration) –Forcing out air –Rib cage moves down/in –Diaphragm moves up –Decrease volume- increase pressure, air forced out

8 Human Respiratory System  Breathing rate –Normal is 16 – 20 per minute –Varies greatly with exercise –Controlled by the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood –Acidity of the blood is changed, this is detected and breathing increases

9 Human Respiratory System  Lung Capacity –Vital Capacity  Largest amount of air that can be exhaled –Expiratory Reserve  Amount of air left in the lungs after a normal exhale, but can be expelled –Tidal Volume  Amount of air taken in or exhaled during normal breathing

10 Human Respiratory System  (h) Nose/Nasal Cavity- –Conditions the air, cleans, warms, & moistens  (a) Pharynx- –Throat, passage way for air, food, & drink  (b) Epiglottis- –Flap that covers the top of the trachea when swallowing food and drink

11 Human Respiratory System  (c) Trachea- –Windpipe, held open by cartilage rings, carries air from throat to chest  (g) Larynx- –Adams Apple, voice box, vocal cords located here  (d) Bronchi- –Subdivision of trachea, carries air from trachea to lungs

12 Human Respiratory System  (f) Bronchioles- –Subdivisions of bronchi in the lungs  (k) Alveoli- –Tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles, functional unit of the lung, exchange of gases between lung and capillaries

13 Human Respiratory System  (m) Arrow- Carbon Dioxide –Showing carbon dioxide moving from capillary to alveolus.  (l) Arrow- Oxygen –Showing oxygen moving from alveolus to capillary.

14 Human Respiratory System  (i) Pulmonary arteries- –Transports oxygen poor blood from the heart to the lungs, only arteries to carry oxygen poor blood  (j) Pulmonary veins- –Transports oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart, only veins to carry oxygen rich blood

15 Human Respiratory System  (e) Diaphragm- –Muscular sheet that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities, aids in breathing


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