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The Respiratory System
What is the Respiratory System?
Your respiratory system is made up of the
organs in your body that help you to breathe.
Remember that Respiration = Breathing
The goal of breathing is to deliver oxygen
(inhale) to the body and to take away
carbon dioxide (exhale)
Mouth & Nose
Air enters the body through either the open
mouth or the nose.
It travels down the trachea to the lungs,
where the oxygen in it passes into the
bloodstream.
Tiny hairs in the nose trap unwanted particles
while a sticky liquid called mucus catches
many of the germs before they all can go too
far into the respiratory system. The mucus
also warms and moistens the air.
Epiglottis
A flap of skin in the
throat that blocks the
windpipe when food or
liquid is being
swallowed.
This prevents food from
going down the wrong
pipe.
Larynx
The part of the respiratory system that
contains your vocal cords.
It is commonly called the voice box.
The larynx is the place where moving air
being breathed in and out creates voice
sounds.
Trachea
The trachea is a 4 ½
inch long tube.
It is sometimes called
the windpipe.
The trachea filters the
air we breathe and
branches into the
bronchi tubes.
Bronchi Tubes
The bronchi are two air tubes that branch off
of the trachea and carry air directly into the
lungs.
One bronchi tube goes to the left lung, and
one bronchi tube goes to the right lung.
Each bronchi tube divides off into smaller
tubes called bronchioles.
Alveoli
Bronchioles eventually lead to tiny, stretchy
sacs called alveoli.
These air sacs blow up like tiny balloons
when you breathe in.
Oxygen from the air passes through the walls
of the alveoli while carbon dioxide is passed
out.
Alveoli
Lungs
The lungs are the main
organs of the
respiratory system.
In the lungs oxygen is
taken into the body and
carbon dioxide is
breathed out.
Lungs
The red blood cells are responsible for picking up the
oxygen in the lungs and carrying the oxygen to all the
body cells that need it.
The red blood cells drop off the oxygen to the body
cells, then pick up the carbon dioxide which is a
waste gas product produced by our cells.
The red blood cells transport the carbon dioxide back
to the lungs and we breathe it out when we exhale.
Lung Defenses
Cilia: waving hair-like
projections lining the
respiratory tract that
help to trap/catch
bacteria.
Mucus: sticky liquid
that traps debris and
germs in order to help
get rid of it.
Alveoli
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BrainPOP- Respiratory System