Respiratory System Section 18-1 Pages 566-575. Introduction to the Respiratory System.

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Introduction to the Respiratory System

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Introduction to the Respiratory System

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The Respiratory System is made of:

1. Nose2. Pharynx3. Trachea4. Bronchi5. Lungs6. Alveoli

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Larynx

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Trachea & Alveoli

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Functions of the Respiratory System:

1. Move oxygen into the body2. Remove carbon dioxide and

water from the body

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Parts & Functions of the Respiratory System Video

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Breathing Video

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Breathing Model Questions

1. What did the balloons in this experiment represent?

2. What did the rubber sheet in this experiment represent?

3. When the rubber sheet is pushed in, what is being modeled – inhaling or exhaling?

4. How does the diaphragm help you breathe?

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Lung Capacity

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Common Cold & Asthma

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Air Pollution

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Review Video