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Respiratory System
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Agriculture, Food, and, Natural Resource Standards Addressed AS.01.01. Evaluate the development and implications of animal origin, domestication and distribution on production practices and the environment. AS.01.01.02.a. Research and summarize major components of animal systems.
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Upper Respiratory System Consists of the: nose (snout, nostrils, etc.) mouth pharynx epiglottis larynx
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Tongue Esophagus Mouth Trachea Epiglottis Nasal cavity Larynx Pharynx Upper Respiratory System
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Mucous membranes lining of respiratory tract that secrete mucus.
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Upper Respiratory System Mucus slimy secretion that helps to warm, moisten, and filter air.
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Upper Respiratory System Cilia tiny wave-like hairs that line the nostrils and help to filter air.
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Upper Respiratory System Pharynx passageway shared by the digestive and respiratory systems.
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Pharynx Upper Respiratory System
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Epiglottis tiny flap that covers the larynx during swallowing.
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Epiglottis Upper Respiratory System
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Larynx “voice box” contains vocal cords that vibrate when air passes through.
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Larynx Upper Respiratory System
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Lower Respiratory System Trachea “windpipe” has rings of cartilage that keep its shape.
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Trachea
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Lower Respiratory System Bronchi branches at the bottom of the trachea that are contained in the lungs. Singular: bronchus
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Bronchi
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Lower Respiratory System Bronchial tree term describing how branches of the bronchi get continually smaller, like a tree branch.
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Lower Respiratory System Bronchioles smallest branches of the bronchial tree.
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Bronchioles
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Lower Respiratory System Alveoli grape-like clusters at ends of bronchioles where exchange of gases occurs.
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Alveoli
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Lower Respiratory System Lungs paired organs containing bronchi that are divided into clearly defined lobes.
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Lungs
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Lower Respiratory System Diaphragm a muscle located below the lungs that contracts causing the lungs to fill with air.
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Breathing Inhalation -drawing in of a breath
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Breathing Exhalation – release of a breath
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Breathing Apnea – not breathing
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Breathing Dyspnea – difficult breathing
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Breathing Bradypnea – abnormally slow breathing rate
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Breathing Tachypnea – abnormally fast breathing rate
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Breathing Respiration – exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases in the lungs
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