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Respiratory System
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Discover Activity Page 112
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Respiratory System Gases What do you already know about the Function of Respiratory System? What gases are exchanged by the respiratory system? What do you think happens in the body when a person holds his or her breath?
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Respiratory System Function Respiration to obtain and use oxygen to get rid of carbon dioxide and water
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Respiratory System 2 parts Breathing moving air in and out Cellular Respiration
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C 6 H 12 O 6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP Glucose and oxygen makes carbon dioxide, water and energy Happens in the Mitochondria of the Cell
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Working Together Respiratory system, Digestive system and Circulatory system page 114
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How Lungs Work.
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Air Flow through the System
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Process of Breathing Inhalation Lung volume increases Diaphragm contracts/flattens Ribcage moves up and out Air flows in
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Process of Breathing Exhalation Lung volume decreases Diaphragm relaxes/moves upward Ribcage back to normal position Air flows out
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Breathing and Speaking Larynx Voice box Located at top of trachea Vocal cords Air rushes through opening Vibration creates sound
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Smoking and Your Health
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Three major chemicals Tar Carbon Monoxide Nicotine addictive chemical
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Three major chemicals Tar Dark sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns Makes cilia clump together so they can’t prevent harmful material from getting to lungs
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Three major chemicals Carbon Monoxide Colorless, odorless gas Binds to hemoglobin in RBC’s and takes the place of oxygen so body can’t get enough oxygen
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Three major chemicals Nicotine Addictive chemical Increases heart beat and blood pressure Increases activities of the Nervous system
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Effects of Nicotine on the Body
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Four Respiratory Problems Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema Lung Cancer Atherosclerosis
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Emphysema Caused by chemicals in Tobacco smoke
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Affects on Blood Vessels Chemicals in blood are absorbed by vessels Walls get irritated Irritation contributes to atherosclerosis
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Passive Smoking Inhaling side-stream smoke Side-stream Smoke smoke that enters the environment from burning tobacco
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Mainstream smoke smoke that is inhaled directly into the mouth through a cigarette, pipe, or cigar
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Smokeless Tobacco Chewing Tobacco Cancer of the mouth (tongue, cheek, gums) Cancer of the throat
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Why do people start Peer Influence Parent Example Advertising Others?
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Four reasons not to start Dangerous (unhealthy) Expensive Unpleasant odor Unattractive
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Case Study #2 You are at the mall and are offered free cigarettes. Your friends want to try them. Use the 5 C’s to make a choice about whether you will join them or abstain.
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Breathing Emergencies Help someone who is Choking or do Rescue Breathing
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Help someone who is Choking Place thumb side of fist against middle of abdomen just above navel. Grasp fist with other hand. Give quick, upward, thrusts. Repeat until object is coughed up or person becomes unconscious.
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Rescue Breathing If air won’t go in?
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Excretory System
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Function Collects waste produced by cells Removes the wastes from the body Excretion
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2 Wastes Water Urea A chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins
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Kidneys Filter blood Ureters Bladder Urethra
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Nephrons Tiny filtering factories that remove wastes form blood and produce urine
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Stages of Urine Formation Wastes and needed materials are filtered out of blood Most of needed materials are returned to blood Wastes are eliminated from the body
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Chemical Analysis Useful? Can detect medical problems Diabetes = glucose present Improper kidney function= protein present
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Homeostasis Water More sweat, less drinking Less volume of urine
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Other organs that help Lungs Skin Liver
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Liver function Breaks down waste so it can be excreted Produces urea by breaking down proteins Recycling facility
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