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Functions of Respiratory system• The primary function of the respiratory system is to supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body. Oxygen is used in the creation of energy through the process of respiration.• The respiratory system is also responsible for getting rid of carbon dioxide and water. These are waste products of respiration and are exhaled.
BrainpopThe Respiratory System
http://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/respiratorysystem/
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What do you know about the respiratory system?
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Pleura
Mouth: Where the body takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Trachea: Tube that carries the air (oxygen and carbon dioxide) to and from the lungs.
Bronchial tubes: Smaller tubes that carry the air in and out of the lungs. These tubes branch off to each lung.
Diaphragm: a strand of muscle tissue that controls the breathing for the body.
Lungs: soft tissue organs where the oxygen, carbon dioxide gas exchange takes place.
Alveoli: tiny air sac in the lungs where the oxygen/carbon dioxide gas exchange takes place.
Pleura: The lining on the outside of the lung. It helps to protect the lung.
Capillaries: tiny blood vessels where gas exchange happens.
Lung Interactive Activities
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Nasopharynx: (nasal part of the pharynx) is the uppermost part of the pharynx.
Pharynx: the part of the neck and throat situated immediately behind the mouth and nasal cavity.
KidshealthRespiratory System
Larynx: voice box.
pleura
http://www.smm.org/heart/lungs/top.htmlhttp://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/_bfs_rsmoviesource.html
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Pleura
Mouth: Where the body takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Trachea: Tube that carries the air (oxygen and carbon dioxide) to and from the lungs.
Bronchial tubes: Smaller tubes that carry the air in and out of the lungs. These tubes branch off to each lung.
Diaphragm: a strand of muscle tissue that controls the breathing for the body.
Lungs: soft tissue organs where the oxygen, carbon dioxide gas exchange takes place.
Alveoli: tiny air sac in the lungs where the oxygen/carbon dioxide gas exchange takes place.
Pleura: The lining on the outside of the lung. It helps to protect the lung.
Capillaries: tiny blood vessels where gas exchange happens.
Lung Interactive Activities
Nasopharynx: (nasal part of the pharynx) is the uppermost part of the pharynx.
Pharynx: the part of the neck and throat situated immediately behind the mouth and nasal cavity.
KidshealthRespiratory System
Larynx: voice box.
pleura
http://www.smm.org/heart/lungs/top.htmlhttp://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/_bfs_rsmoviesource.html
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Respiration 3D Video
http://www.neok12.com/php/watch.php?v=zx7a51620305036844477802&t=respiratory-system
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Respiratory System: Interactive Labels
http://www.e-learningforkids.org/courses/liquid_animation/body_parts/respiratory_system/index.html
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Oxygen/Carbon Dioxide Gas Exchange: Alveoli are air sacs. It is through these thinwalled chambers that oxygen moves into the blood and carbon dioxide moves from the blood into the alveoli. Each sac is surrounded by blood vessels/capillaries. The blood vessels carry oxygen to the cells where it is needed and deliver carbon dioxide and water to the lungs to be exhaled.
AlveoliGas Exchange
http://www.neok12.com/php/watch.php?v=zx504f6e4346614977527c51&t=respiratory-system
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Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Gas ExchangeThe circulatory system carries oxygen to the cells, along with glucose. These materials are used by the cells to create energy. The blood then returns to the lungs with carbon dioxide. Once in the lungs, the carbon dioxide is transferred to the lungs to be exhaled and the blood "picks up" more oxygen to deliver to the cells. This is called the oxygen carbon dioxide gas exchange. This exchange of gases takes place between the alveoli and the capillaries.
Capillaries pick up O2 from the lungs and take it to the rest of the body.The blood returns from the body with CO2 to be exhaled.
Respiratory Basketball Game
Oxygen Transport Video
http://reviewgamezone.com/games/supershooter/index.php?1375&title=respiratory%20system&id=1375http://www.neok12.com/php/watch.php?v=zx656079777d77604e7b725d&t=respiratory-system
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Tidal Air Volume: the amount of breath lungs contain during normal breathing.
Reserve Air Volume: the amount of breath that can be forced out of lungs after normal breathing.
Vital Air Volume: the maximum amount of air that lungs can hold.
Most air contains:• oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide
Label the Lungs
http://www.kscience.co.uk/animations/lungs.swf
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RespirationWhat is it?
Where does it take place?
How does the respiratory system help?
How does the digestive system help?
How does the circulatory system help?
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Provides oxygen.
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How does oxygen get into the body?
How does the oxygen get around the body?
How does the body get rid of the carbon dioxide?
Why does the body need oxygen?
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It cannot be stored, therefore it is continuously needed. Pull
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O2 + GLUCOSE = ENERGY + CO2 + H2O
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Respiration
How does the oxygen get into the body?
How does the oxygen get around to the body?
What is carbon dioxide? Why does the body want to get rid of it?
How does the body get rid of the carbon dioxide?
Why does the body need oxygen?
Takes place in the cells
O2 + GLUCOSE = ENERGY + CO2 + H2O
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