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Title: The Respiratory System


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The Respiratory System
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Worksheet
  • Your cells obtain energy by aerobic respiration
    (they need O2) and your body does this by taking
    it from the air.

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Using diagram
  • (1) You breathe in through the nose and the air
    is filtered by tiny little hairs and warmed by
    mucus.
  • (2) The voice box or larynx makes sounds for
    speaking.
  • (3) The trachea is a flexible tube held open by
    rings of cartilage.
  • (4) In the lungs the trachea divides into two
    bronchi (singlebronchus)

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  • (5) Bronchi then branch out to become smaller
    tubes called bronchioles.
  • (6) At the end of the bronchioles there are tiny
    little air sacks called alveoli. This is where
    gas exchange takes place (O2 in CO2 out)
  • (7) The diaphragm is a muscle below the lungs
    that helps you breathe.
  • (8) Your intercostal muscles help you breathe in
    and out and are in between your ribs.

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  • (9) Ribs protect your lungs.
  • (10) The plural membrane is a slippery skin
    lining the cavity and protect the lungs from
    rubbing against the ribs.
  • (11) Lungs are in a space in the body called the
    thoracic cavity.
  • (12) Lungs are soft and spongy.
  • (13) The small flap of skin that stops you
    swallowing food down the windpipe is called the
    epiglottis.

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Alveoli
  • (1) They are at the end of the bronchiole and are
    smaller than a grain of salt.
  • (2) Lungs take in O2 and give out CO2. Gas
    exchange takes place here as their cell walls are
    thin.
  • (3) They are covered with tiny blood vessels
    called capillaries. Gases can pass through
    these.

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Gas Exchange
  • (1) Blood carries waste CO2 from the body cells
    to the alveoli.
  • (2) CO2 passes through the capillary walls into
    the alveoli.
  • (3) From here it travels out of the lungs and up
    the windpipe and you breathe it out.
  • (4) you breathe in O2. It passes through the
    alveoli walls and into the capillaries.
  • (5) The blood carries the O2 away to the body
    cells.

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How air changes in your lungs
  • O2 is taken from air and CO2 added to it.
  • This means the air you breathe out is different
    to that you breathe in.
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