Lung Tissue List the features of the mammalian lung that adapt it to efficient gaseous exchange Describe, with the aid of diagrams and photographs, the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Mammalian Lungs List the features of the mammalian lung that adapt it to efficient gaseous exchange Describe, with the aid of diagrams and photographs,
Advertisements

Lung Structure and Function AQA Biology and Disease.
Airways and Lungs Sanjaya Adikari Department of Anatomy.
The Respiratory System
Human Respiratory System
Respiratory Anatomy Mrs. Meister Function Takes in air containing 02 Takes in air containing 02 Removes 02 from the air Removes 02 from the air Sends.
The Respiratory System
Respiratory System.
Human Breathing.
The gaseous exchange system
Exchange Systems F211.
The Respiratory System
Respiratory system Lesson 4 Gaseous exchange. LO – Level 4 –To state where oxygen gets into the blood and how it is transported around the body. Level.
The lung as an organ of exchange. Learning intentions Describe the features of an efficient exchange surface with reference to diffusion of oxygen and.
Topic: Respiratory System
The Respiratory system Pulmonary ventilation – Chp 16 Respiration.
Settler Describe and explain the 2 features that make an exchange surface efficient (4 marks)
Gas Exchange in Mammals Aim – to understand the structure and function of the lungs. Objectives- by the end of this lesson you should be able to Name and.
In Mammals GAS EXCHANGE.  Mammals are active so they have a high oxygen demand GAS EXCHANGE IN MAMMALS.
In Mammals GAS EXCHANGE.  Mammals are active so they have a high oxygen demand GAS EXCHANGE IN MAMMALS.
Homework 1.Q 2,3,4 pp Complete todays lesson work (role of the alveolus in gas exchange) 3.Red p75 mah 4.Red p77 mah 5.Red q p79 mah.
author unknown address unknown accessed unknown The Respiratory System The Respiratory System Keeping the Lungs Clean Keeping the Lungs Clean.
Respiratory System. Functions of the Respiratory System The main function is respiration – The exchange of gasses between the body and the environment.
4.1 Structure of the human gas-exchange system
NOSTRIL Either one of the two external openings to the nasal cavity in the nose; Conducts air into the hollow nasal cavity; What is rhinoplasty? What is.
The Human Body: Respiratory System
Chapter 23 Respiration and Excretion
Respiratory and Excretory System Review. 1. The tubes that branch from the trachea are the 2. The dome shaped muscle below the chest cavity is called.
THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. Aim: How do the structures of the respiratory system exchange gases with the environment? Aim: How do the structures of.
SACCONE IS THE COOLEST Chapter 18 Human Respiration.
Respiratory Anatomy May 5, 2010 Notes from Lab and Dissection.
Learning Objectives  Explain, with the use of diagrams, the process of breathing  Examine Respiratory Tissue slides under the microscope and Identify.
Learning Objectives: 1.To be able to describe the structure of the lungs 2.To explain how the lungs clean themselves 3.To be able to explain gaseous exchange.
Respiratory System CHAPTER 18.4 PAGE 490. Overview of the respiratory system.
Past Exam Question Remember this was an A4 sheet! So your answer should be approx half!
7A REVIEW Respiratory & Excretory Systems
The Respiratory System. The system that provides oxygen for the body and allows carbon dioxide to leave the body This system works in close association.
The Respiratory System
The Respiratory System. Function of the respiratory system To provide a constant supply of oxygen to keep your body cells functioning To remove carbon.
Starter- Structure of the thorax Put them in the correct order
Respiratory System TO EXCHANGE OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE BETWEEN THE BLOOD, THE AIR AND TISSUES. Function of the Respiratory.
Respiratory System Disorders. Diseases and Infections interfere in two main ways: 1)Restrict the flow of air into and out of the lungs 2)Impairs the.
Respiratory System. Functions of the Respiratory System involved in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases between the blood and the external.
Respiratory System. Purpose of the Respiratory System To exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the blood of the human body. 
GAS EXCHANGE The Human Respiratory System. Are the human lungs identical? No, the right lung is shorter than the left by 1 inch; however, its total capacity.
Respiratory System Review
Lung function and Disease Lung structure Lungs are the interface for the exchange of gases and their function is affected by both pathogens and.
What are the mammalian lungs made of?
Gas Exchange and Smoking
The Respiratory System. Respiratory system: moves oxygen into the body & removes carbon dioxide produced as wastes.
1. How does the nose and the respiratory tract clean the air you breathe, and adapt it for the environment inside of the human body? Cleaning: Adjusting.
The Respiratory System
Respiratory System.
Structure of the lungs and Pulmonary Ventilation
Chapter 9: Gas Exchange.
REVIEW Respiratory & Excretory Systems
Do Now 4/14 PSYCHE (SYE kee) n. the human soul; the mind
The lungs and breathing
Respiratory System.
Respiratory System.
Excretory and Respiratory Systems Review
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM PRIMARY function: BREATHING (for gas exchange):
Settler Pass it on First person – Start off the mechanism of inhalation, turn to the person on your right – next stage, continue (include exhalation) Review.
Presentation transcript:

Lung Tissue List the features of the mammalian lung that adapt it to efficient gaseous exchange Describe, with the aid of diagrams and photographs, the distribution of cartilage, ciliated epithelium, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli of the mammalian gaseous exchange system; Explain the functions of cartilage, cilia, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the mammalian gaseous exchange system;

Lung Tissue List the features of the mammalian lung that adapt it to efficient gaseous exchange Describe, with the aid of diagrams and photographs, the distribution of cartilage, ciliated epithelium, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli of the mammalian gaseous exchange system; Explain the functions of cartilage, cilia, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the mammalian gaseous exchange system;

Task Using textbooks and the internet, produce a piece of work of your choice which meets the following success criteria: It must describe with the aid of diagrams and photographs, the distribution of cartilage, ciliated epithelium, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli of the mammalian gaseous exchange system; It must also have annotations (labels) which explain the functions of cartilage, cilia, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the mammalian gaseous exchange system;

Cartilage Ciliated epithelium Smooth Muscle Longitudinal Muscle Elastic Tissue Goblet Cells

Elastic fibres: aid in the expansion, contraction and stability of trachea walls Smooth Muscle: smooth muscle contracts to constrict the airway, reducing the flow of air to and from the alveoli e.g. an allergic reaction like asthma Ciliated Epithelium: contain numerous tiny, hair like structures projecting from the membrane called cilia. They waft mucus up the airway to the back of the throat- the mucus is then swallowed into the stomach where the acid kills any bacteria trapped within Cartilage: Plays a structural role. It supports the trachea and bronchi, holding them open. This prevents collapse when the air pressure is low during inhalation. It does not form a complete ring so there is some flexibility for moving your neck etc. Goblet Cells: Secrete mucus to trap tiny particles e.g. pollen or bacteria. This reduces the risk of infection.

Task Using textbooks and the internet, produce a piece of work of your choice which meets the following success criteria: It must describe with the aid of diagrams and photographs, the distribution of cartilage, ciliated epithelium, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli of the mammalian gaseous exchange system; It must also have annotations (labels) which explain the functions of cartilage, cilia, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the mammalian gaseous exchange system; You should your completed task- you have 1 double lesson to complete this plus time at home.

Lung Tissue List the features of the mammalian lung that adapt it to efficient gaseous exchange Describe, with the aid of diagrams and photographs, the distribution of cartilage, ciliated epithelium, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli of the mammalian gaseous exchange system; Explain the functions of cartilage, cilia, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the mammalian gaseous exchange system;

Lung Tissue List the features of the mammalian lung that adapt it to efficient gaseous exchange Describe, with the aid of diagrams and photographs, the distribution of cartilage, ciliated epithelium, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli of the mammalian gaseous exchange system; Explain the functions of cartilage, cilia, goblet cells, smooth muscle and elastic fibres in the mammalian gaseous exchange system;