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Topic: Respiratory System Aim : Describe the processes of gas exchange and breathing. Do Now : Describe the path of air when you inhale. HW :. nose. mouth. pharynx. larynx. trachea. lung. bronchi. bronchi. bronchioles. diaphragm. alveoli. Did you know … - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Topic: Respiratory SystemAim: Describe the processes of gas

exchange and breathing.

Do Now: Describe the path of air when you inhale.

HW:

nose

mouth

larynx

lung

bronchi

diaphragm

pharynx

trachea

bronchi

bronchioles

alveoli

Did you know…•Your lungs contain almost 1500 miles

of airways and over 300 million alveoli.

•During normal breathing, the speed that you exhale air is about 4 miles per hour.

•Plants are our partners in breathing. We breathe in air, use the oxygen in it, and release carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.

Gas exchange

a. Alveoli fill up O2

b. O2 diffuses into capillaries

c. CO2 & H2O vapor diffuses out of capillaries into alveoli

Inside of alveolus

O2

CO2

Diaphragm

•Sheet of muscle under lungs

•Aids in breathing

When your diaphragm becomes irritated, it pulls down in a jerky way, which makes you suck air into your throat suddenly. When the air rushing in hits your voice box, you're left with a big hiccup. Some things that irritate the diaphragm are eating too quickly or too much, excessive laughing, an irritation in the stomach or the throat, or feeling nervous or excited (breathing fast).

Breathing•Inhalation air travels INTO lungs

•Exhalation air pushed OUT OF lungs

•Involves the diaphragm & rib cage muscles

Inhalation

•Diaphragm moves DOWN (contracts)

•Rib cage expands•Less pressure•Air rushes in

Exhalation

•Diaphragm moves UP (relaxes)

•Rib cage relaxes•More pressure•Air forced out

REMEMBER…Inhale DOWN

Exhale UP

What controls breathing rate?

•Brain MEDULLA–Detects the level of CO2 in the blood

Let’s summarize…:

1. Where does gas exchange occur?

2. Describe the process of gas exchange.

3. Which way does the diaphragm move during inhalation? During exhalation?

4. What happens to pressure in the chest cavity during inhalation? During exhalation?

5. Which gas regulates breathing rate?

BELL JAR MODEL OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

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1 = TRACHEA2 = BRONCHI

3 = ALVEOLI4 = DIAPHRAGM

BELL JAR MODEL OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

INHALATIONEXHALATION

BELL JAR MODEL OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

INHALATIONEXHALATION Diaphragm moves

DOWN Pressure decreases Air enters

Diaphragm moves UP Pressure increases Air forced up & out

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