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Respiratory System Vocabulary respiratory system- takes in oxygen and gets rid of waste gases (like carbon dioxide). inhale- breathe in exhale- breathe out diaphragm- domed shaped muscle under your lungs/ribcage that helps you breathe

Organs in the Respiratory System Mouth and Nose- air enters your body through these and exits the same way Trachea- Air travels through this organ toward your lungs. Waste travels back up this tube to be removed when you exhale. Bronchi- the trachea branches into 2 tubes called bronchi. One tube leads to each lung. Lungs- When you inhale, your lungs take in air and pass through to the red blood cells. When you exhale, the waste comes back through your lungs and back out of your body.

Respiratory System When you inhale, you take air into your lungs. Your body’s cells need oxygen to release energy from the nutrients in food. In your lungs, the oxygen passes into tiny blood vessels. Red blood cells pick up the oxygen and carry it to cells through your body. As your cells use oxygen they produce 2 wastes- carbon dioxide and water. These wastes leave the cells and enter your blood. Your blood carries the 2 wastes back to your lungs where the water changes to water 
vapor. As your exhale, the 2 wastes leave your body. Brain Pop - Respiratory System

Review Questions 1. The nervous system is made up of these three parts: A. brain, spinal cord, and nerves B. nerves, arteries, and veins C. brain, heart, and spinal cord D. nerves, heart, and lungs 2. Which part of the body is the control center for the nervous system? A. spinal cord B. brain C. heart D. stomach

3. The brain can do which of the following? A. think and learn B. receive information C. trigger movement D. all of the above 4. All of the following are functions of the nervous system EXCEPT _____________________ A. senses changes. B. analyzes changes. C. stores calcium. D. responses to changes. 5. The major parts of the respiratory system include the nose/mouth, trachea, the lungs, and the ______________. A. liver B. diaphragm C. esophagus D. pancreas

6. When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out: A. hydrogen B. carbon monoxide C. oxygen D. carbon dioxide 7. What is the name of the tiny air sacs located in your lungs? A. Bronchioles B. Ravioli C. Alveoli D. Bronx 8. What is the main function of the respiratory system? A. to break food down B. supply the blood with oxygen C. circulate the blood