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Do Now: 2/13 Agenda Space race How you breathe notes What do the lungs do? –Video Quizizz Objective I can describe gas exchange Do Now: 2/13 Homework None  Fill out your tracker sheet with the appropriate homework. Copy your agenda Go to www.socrative.com Use code SANFORD3062 to join our room Wait for instruction

Respiratory System: Breathe in and out…

What is the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM? - Breathe in and out… What is the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM? The system of the body that deals with BREATHING. It consists of the NOSE, PHARYNX, TRACHEA, BRONCHIAL TUBES, and LUNGS.

What is the FUNCTION of the Respiratory System? - Breathe in and out… What is the FUNCTION of the Respiratory System? To DELIVER OXYGEN to the body. To REMOVE CARBON DIOXIDE from the body.

Why does the body need oxygen? - Breathe in and out… Why does the body need oxygen? The body’s CELLS use OXYGEN to release ENERGY to the body. CELLULAR RESPIRATION is the CHEMICAL REACTION that uses GLUCOSE & OXYGEN to release ENERGY. CARBON DIOXIDE is a WASTE PRODUCT of this chemical reaction.

Which systems work together? - Breathe in and out… Which systems work together? RESPIRATORY SYSTEM gets OXYGEN from the air. DIGESTIVE SYSTEM gets GLUCOSE from food. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM DELIVERS oxygen and glucose to cells. In the cells, respiration uses glucose and oxygen to release ENERGY.

What path does AIR follow? - Breathe in and out… What path does AIR follow? NOSE PHARYNX TRACHEA BRONCHIAL TUBES LUNGS (alveoli)

What happens in each part? - Breathe in and out… What happens in each part? NOSE – in the nasal cavity, the air is: Warmed, FILTERED, and moistened. (Mucus and nasal hairs keep out dust, pollen and other particles). PHARYNX – air passes through the THROAT when breathing. The EPIGLOTTIS covers the trachea when you SWALLOW to prevent FOOD from entering the trachea when you eat/drink.

What happens in each part? - Breathe in and out… What happens in each part? TRACHEA – is the WINDPIPE that leads to the lungs. It is a TUBE with RINGS OF CARTILAGE. BRONCHIAL TUBES – are the the short tubes that branch off the trachea TO CARRY AIR TO the LUNGS.

What happens in each part? - Breathe in and out… What happens in each part? LUNGS – inside the lungs, the bronchi branch into SMALLER TUBES. At the end of the smallest tubes, are structures called ALVEOLI. ALVEOLI – are AIR SACS, surrounded by CAPILLARIES. This where BLOOD picks up OXYGEN and gets rid of CARBON DIOXIDE.

What happens in the ALVEOLI? - Breathe in and out… What happens in the ALVEOLI? GAS EXCHANGE - Blood from the body enters the lungs. In the alveoli, the blood GETS RID OF CARBON DIOXIDE and PICKS UP OXYGEN before returning to the heart to take oxygen to rest of the body. Gas Exchange

How do we BREATHE?

How do we BREATHE? When you breathe, the actions of your RIB MUSCLES and DIAPHRAGM, expand or contract your chest, changing the VOLUME of your lungs. As a result, AIR rushes in or out.

- Breathe in and out… How do we BREATHE? INHALATION - the DIAPHRAGM (a large dome-shaped muscle at the base of the lungs) contracts and moves DOWN. The RIB CAGE moves UP & OUT. The volume of the lungs INCREASES, and air FLOWS IN.

- Breathe in and out… How do we BREATHE? EXHALATION - the DIAPHRAGM relaxes and moves UP. The RIB CAGE relaxes and returns to its ORIGINAL POSITION. The volume of the lungs DECREASES, and air is PUSHED OUT.

How are BREATHING & SPEAKING related? Air that you BREATHE OUT when you exhale also helps you SPEAK. Your LARYNX is your VOICE BOX which has 2 VOCAL CHORDS that move and produce sound when air passes through the opening between them. Larynx

Vocal Cords stretched horizontally across larynx Plastic Lung Cast

Use your notes to answer the questions on Socrative be sure to answer in complete sentences and be as detailed as possible.