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Title: Respiratory and Excretory Systems


1
Respiratory and Excretory Systems
  • Maintaining the Bodys Balance

2
Structures
  1. Nasal cavity
  2. Mouth
  3. Larynx
  4. Lung
  5. Right bronchus
  6. Diaphragm
  7. Pharynx
  8. Trachea
  9. Left bronchus
  10. Bronchiole
  11. Alveoli

3
Functions
  1. Mucus cleans, warms and moistens air
  2. Alternative passage for air to enter the system
  3. Voice box that protects the vocal chords
  4. The main organ of the respiratory system
  5. Tube that directs air into the right lung
  6. Dome-shaped muscle that allows the chest cavity
    to expand and contract during breathing

4
Functions
  • 7. Top of the throat, epiglottis controls entry
    of air
  • 8. Windpipe directs air from the pharynx to the
    bronchi
  • 9. Directs air into the left lung
  • 10. Small branches of the bronchi that direct air
    to the alveoli
  • 11. Small membrane-bound sacs that exchange gases
    from the air to the blood.

5
Cardiopulmonary Connection
6
Cardiopulmonary Connection
7
Respiration vs. Breathing
  • The lungs are the main organs of the respiratory
    system. They function because the diaphragm, a
    large dome-shaped muscle, controls the size of
    the chest cavity. Breathing allows the body to
    acquire oxygen for cellular respiration and to
    excrete carbon dioxide waste from cellular
    respiration.

8
Breathing
9
The Digestion Connection
  • Food enters the digestive system where it is
    broken down into the small molecules that make up
    lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. The
    circulatory system distributes these nutrients to
    cells in the body. Glucose is one of the main
    nutrients needed by cells for mitochondrial
    respiration.

10
The Digestion Connection
  • Source http//static.howstuffworks.com/gif/diabet
    es-glucose-regulation.gif

11
Maintaining Glucose Levels
  • Source http//www.fda.gov/fdac/graphics/2002gra
    phics/insulin.jpg

12
Cellular Respiration
  • Source http//www.biol.lu.se/cellorgbiol/dehydrog
    enase/mitochondrion.gif

13
Gas Exchange in the Lungs
14
Excretory System
  • Structures
  • 1. Kidney
  • 2. Ureter
  • 3. Bladder
  • 4. Urethra
  • http//www.syvum.com/iosundry/squizzes/biology/kid
    neys.jpg

15
Excretory System
  • Functions
  • 1. Filters blood converting waste to urine
  • 2. Carries urine to the bladder
  • 3. Stores urine for excretion
  • 4. Empties the bladder of urine
  • http//www.syvum.com/iosundry/squizzes/biology/kid
    neys.jpg

16
Kidney Functions
  • Source www.nephrocareasia.com/ esrdpic1.htm

17
How the kidney works as a filter
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