Respiratory System. Parts of respiratory system Nasal cavity Oral cavity Trachea Bronchi Lung Alveoli Diaphragm.

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Respiratory System

Parts of respiratory system Nasal cavity Oral cavity Trachea Bronchi Lung Alveoli Diaphragm

Functions of upper respiratory tract: nasal/oral cavities and trachea Nose/Mouth: Filters air, Warms air, Moistens air. Also Provides resonance in speech (so you don’t sound funny) Larynx: “voice box” Holds our vocal chords. Trachea: Commonly called your “wind pipe.” Air travels down it to your lungs

Functions of the lower respiratory tract: bronchi, lung, alveoli, diaphragm Bronchi: Branches that “stem” off of the trachea and lead to lungs. Divides into smaller tubes called bronchioles. These tubes carry oxygen through your lungs.

Functions of Lungs Lung: Holds bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli. Fact: Lungs are the only organ in the body that can float on water.

Function of Alveoli Alveoli: Lungs contain approx. 600 million alveoli. Where exchange of oxygen (from air) and carbon dioxide (from body) occurs.

Function of diaphragm Diaphragm: Responsible for breathing. When the diaphragm contracts, the ribcage expands and the contents of the abdomen are moved downward. When the diaphragm relaxes, the air is forced out of the body.

Epiglottis Is the part of your body that flops down over the windpipe when you swallow to keep food from going into your lungs. Without your epiglottis, you would cough or choke every time you eat.

What’s a hiccup? Ever wonder what a hiccup is? It’s an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm that forces air out of the lungs. The blast of air speeds through the vocal chords closing the epiglottis making the familiar hiccup sound. How do you cure hiccups? There are over 50 methods believed to get rid of hiccups. What have you heard?

Why do we yawn? When your breathing becomes slower than normal, there is less oxygen delivered to your body. A yawn is the bodies way of taking a large amount of oxygen in at once to compensate for slower breathing. Typically, we yawn when we’re tired because our breathing slows down. People often also make a connection with yawning and boredom (but not in health class).

Nasal Cavity Oral Cavity Larynx Trachea Lung Bronchi Diaphragm Alveoli Bronchioles (Voice Box) Epiglottis

Asthma Research Go to Click on teens Type asthma into the search box on the left. Choose the article called asthma. It should be the 5 th one down. Answer the questions using the article.