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Respiratory System By: Amanda Shaeffer & Michaela Taffe
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Respiratory System

By: Amanda Shaeffer & Michaela Taffe

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Primary Function: supply oxygen to all parts of the body.

Inhaling oxygen rich air and exhaling air filled with carbon dioxid.

Function of Respiratory System

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1. Breath in air through mouth and nose-wet and warm air so it will not irritate lungs

2. Travels through voice box, windpipe andbronchial to the lungs - Cillia will catch germs and particles

making us sneeze or cough 3. The oxygen will enter the blood vessels

- Carry the oxygen throughout the body- Carry the carbon dioxid back to lungs

How it Works

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● Lungs: Take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.○ Red blood cells collect oxygen and carry into parts of body.

■ Bring back carbon dioxide.

● Alveoli: Exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.○ Tiny sacs found in lungs.

● Trachea: Filters the air that is inhaled.● Bronchi: Brings air to lungs.

○ Two tubes that branch off trachea.

● Diaphragm: Muscles at the bottom of lungs. ○ Controls breathing.○ Expands to force air out.○ Flattens out when air is taken in.

Organs and Functions

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● Is a chronic lung diseasethe inflames and narrowsthe airways.

● Causes wheezing, chest tightening, shortness of breath, and coughing

● Causes:Allergens, tobacco smoke, environmental factors, stress, or from a genetic reason.

Asthma

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In healthy people, both their airways and sacs are springy and elastic. In COPD, airways and air sacs are floppy and loose shape. ● Makes it hard to breathe. ● Coughing up mucus is the first sign of COPD. ● Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are common COPD's.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)