S7L2. Students will describe the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. e. Explain the purpose of the major organ systems.

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S7L2. Students will describe the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. e. Explain the purpose of the major organ systems in the human body (i.e., digestion, respiration, reproduction, circulation, excretion, movement, control, and coordination, and for protection from disease). 02/08/16-Agenda: Respiration (pp ) Human Body Summative Test this Friday Learning Target: I know the organs and functions of the respiratory system, because... Success Criteria: I can describe the structures that air passes through as it travels to the lungs and why this happens. Warm up: 1.Which gases are involved when we breathe in (inhale) and out (exhale)? 2. Predict the percentage of each gas compared to the total volume.

Group Discussion 1.Compare your predictions with other members of your group. 2.How do your predictions vary? Allow each group member to justify (explain with reasoning) their prediction. M

Group Discussion 1.Compare your predictions with other members of your group. 2. How do your predictions vary? What was the group average for each? Allow each group member to justify (explain with reasoning) their prediction. G-A

- The Respiratory System Examine the graph on the right (also on p. 535). 3. How were your group’s prediction similar or different to the graph? 4. What does each wedge in the graphs represent? 5. Based on the data, which gas is used by the body? Explain. Percent of a gas breathed in or out. Oxygen. Less oxygen is breathed out than is breathed in— meaning that some must have been used by the body.

Drawing Conclusions 6. Compare the percentage of carbon dioxide in inhaled air with the percentage in exhaled air. How can you account for the difference? There is a higher percentage of carbon dioxide in exhaled air. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of cellular activity. 7. Explain why the percentage of nitrogen is the same in both inhaled air and exhaled air. Nitrogen is not used by the body and is not a waste product.

Making the Connection to Cells 8.What are the 2 functions of the respiratory system? Exchanging gases through diffusion; taking in O 2 (oxygen) and releasing waste, CO 2 (carbon dioxide) and H 2 O (water). 9. What cellular process does this function support? Cellular Respiration

- The Respiratory System Making the Connection to Cells

Respiration needs oxygen & glucose.

9. What cellular process does this function support? Cellular Respiration

- The Respiratory System The larynx, or voice box, is located at the top of the trachea. Your vocal cords are two folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx. The vocal cords vibrate when air passes over them. This produces the sound of your voice. Organs of the Respiratory System ory_system/index.html

10. How is the sound of your voice produced? Muscles make the vocal cords contract. Air from the lungs rushes through the opening between them. The movement of the vocal cords makes the air vibrate to create a sound.

Organs of the Respiratory System Air moves from the nose downward into the throat, or pharynx (shared with the digestive system). The trachea, or windpipe, leads from the pharynx to the lungs. The walls of the trachea are made of rings of cartilage that keep it open and is covered by the epiglottis when eating. Air moves from the trachea into the bronchi (singular bronchus). The bronchi are passages that direct air into the lungs. The lungs are the main organs of the respiratory system. Inside the lungs, each bronchus divides into smaller and smaller tubes.

- The Respiratory System At the end of the smallest tubes are bunches of alveoli (singular alveolus). Alveoli are tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood. Alveoli are surrounded by capillaries. After air enters an alveolus, oxygen passes through the wall of the alveolus and then through the capillary wall into the blood through diffusion. Carbon dioxide and water pass from the blood into the alveoli.

- The Respiratory System Organs of the Respiratory System The diaphragm is a large, dome-shaped muscle at the base of the lungs. When you breathe, the actions of your rib muscles expand or contract your chest, causing air to flow in or out.

- The Respiratory System Breathing

Breathing Process Activity Click the Active Art button to open a browser window and access Active Art about the breathing process. - The Respiratory System

Breathing Demo Directions: Page 543

11. How do you inhale and exhale? Complete the cycle diagram to show the process of breathing. larger lungs decreases inhale smaller

12. How does respiration differ from breathing? Respiration is the process inside the cells where glucose is broken down using oxygen to produce energy. Breathing is the process in which air flows into and out of the lungs.

Organs of the Respiratory System

What are the structures and organs of the respiratory system? Answers: 12. pharynx 13. trachea 14. lung 15. diaphragm 16. vocal cords 17. larynx 18. bronchus 19. alveolus Use p

Summarizing

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Closing 20. Describe the structures that air passes through as it travels to the lungs and why this happens.