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You may be asking, what is the Respiratory
system? Well, the Respiratory system is
the system that helps you breath in and out,
Respiratory Intro
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Here is an overview
picture of
the Respiratory
System.
Nasal
Cavity
Throat
Nose (pharynx)
Mouth
Windpipe
(Trachea)
Bronchus
Left lungs
Bronchiole Ribs
Alveolus
Diaphragm
Now we will begin our tour.
Welcome to…
Nasal Passage
Where are we?
Tongue
Here We Go!!!
Pharynx
Larynx(voice box)
Nasal Cavity
Nostril
Pharynx
Oral Cavity
Larynx(voice box)
Trachea
Where are
We? Tongue
Pharynx
We are here.
The Trachea
Bronchi
Bronchi TubesTubes is held open
by partial
Alveoli (air-sacs) rings of
cartilage.
Thin-walled blood vessels Bronchioles pass
called capillaries air to and from
your alveoli.
Very thin cells line the
alveoli so that O2 and
CO2 can pass in and
out of the blood.
The Bronchi Tubes and Bronchiole
Trachea
Bronchi Tubes
Bronchiole
Alveoli
MB
Nasal Passage
Where are
We? Tongue
Pharynx
The Trachea
Bronchi
Bronchi Tubes
Tubes is held open
by partial
Alveoli (air-sacs) rings of
cartilage.
Thin-walled blood vessels Bronchioles pass
We
called are here.
capillaries air to and from
your alveoli.
Very thin cells line the
alveoli so that O2 and
CO2 can pass in and
out of the blood.
THE LUNGS
sponge-like organs located in the chest cavity bounded by
the sides of the ribs and at the bottom of the diaphragm.
These are the main organs of the respiration in humans.
The Alveoli and Capillary
Network
Wall of Carbon
the air Dioxide is
sac dropped off
Oxygen is
picked up
Red Blood
Cell
Nasal Passage
Where are
We? Tongue
Pharynx
The Trachea
Bronchi
Bronchi Tubes
Tubes is held open
by partial
Alveoli (air-sacs) rings of
cartilage.
Thin-walled blood vessels Bronchioles pass
called capillaries air to and from
your alveoli.
Very thin cells line the
alveoli so that O2 and
We are here. CO2 can pass in and
MB out of the blood.
Cool pictures
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Diagram of Diaphragm
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MECHANISMS OF GAS EXCHANGE
RESPIRATION
BREATHING
GILLS
TRACHEAL SYSTEM
LUNGS
TYPES OF RESPIRATION
EXTERNAL RESPIRATION
INTERNAL RESPIRATION
CELLULAR RESPIRATION