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Title: Human Organ Systems


1
Human Organ Systems
  • The Respiratory System

2
Function
  • The respiratory systems main job is gas exchange.
  • The respiratory system supplies your body with
    oxygen needed for respiration.
  • The respiratory system also works to remove CO2
    gas.

3
Function cont.
  • Your respiratory works with other organ systems
    to help you maintain homeostasis.
  • Digestive and Circulatory Respiratory system
    works with these two systems to provide the raw
    materials for cellular respiration.
  • Excretory system The respiratory system aids in
    the removal of metabolic wastes CO2 and H2O

4
Components
  • Nose Nose is the primary entry and exit site of
    gases in the body. Mucous and Cilia (fine
    hairs) help to moisten and filter the air you
    breath.
  • The air is also warmed as it passes through your
    nasal passageways.
  • Mouth Secondary entry and exit site for gases.
    Important especially during physical exertion
    when the body needs more O2 and is producing more
    CO2.

5
Pharynx, Larynx and Trachea
  • Once the air leaves your nose or mouth, it next
    travels into your Pharynx (Throat).
  • The air then travels past a protective flap on
    tissue called the epiglottis, and the air passes
    through your larynx (Voicebox)
  • Next the air passes into your trachea (windpipe)
  • The trachea carries the air into your lungs.

6
Lungs
  • Another important component of the respiratory
    system are the lungs.
  • The lungs are lobed air sacs that are found in
    the thoracic cavity.
  • The right lung has 3 lobes, the left lung has 2.
  • They are surround by a thin membrane called the
    Pleura.

7
Air vessels
  • You trachea splits off into two large air tubes
    called the left and right Bronchi.
  • The bronchi branch off to form smaller tubules
    called bronchioles
  • The bronchioles get even smaller and end up in
    small grapelike bundles called alveoli.
  • It is at the alveoli that gas exchange occurs.

8
A two-way street
  • Unlike your digestive system, your respiratory
    system only one point of entry and exit.
  • Air flows into your body is this order.
  • Nose or mouth ? Pharynx ? Larynx ? Trachea ?
    left or right bronchi ? bronchioles ? Alevoli.
  • It leaves your body through the same structures
    just in reverse order.

9
Air pressure
  • The air flows into and out of your lungs due to
    differences in air pressure inside and outside
    your lungs.
  • Every breath you take has two components, an
    inhalation, and an exhalation.
  • Inhalation requires energy while exhalation does
    not.

10
I never inhaled B. Clinton
  • When you inhale, a large muscle located at the
    bottom of your lungs called the diaphragm
    contracts.
  • When the diaphragm contracts, it pulls downward
    on your lungs, causing them to increase in
    volume.
  • As volume is increased, the air pressure inside
    you lungs decreases.
  • The air moves from high pressure (outside) to low
    pressure (inside)

11
Waiting to exhale
  • When you relax your diaphragm it allows the lungs
    to go back to their relaxed state.
  • The lungs lose volume which causes the air
    pressure to increase.
  • This increase in air pressure causes the air in
    your lungs to be forced out of your body.

12
Breathing summary
  • Inhalation Volume of lungs increases, air
    pressure decreases, air flows in.
  • Exhalation Volume of lungs decreases, air
    pressure increases, air flows out.
  • Also aiding in this process are muscles between
    your ribs called intercoastals.
  • The intercoastals help increase the volume of
    your lungs by expanding the rib cage during
    inhalation.

13
Video
  • Lets watch a short video that will give us a good
    look at what happens everytime we breathe in, and
    breathe out.
  • Respiratory system video
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