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Transcript
What do you think the alveoli and a
flatworm have in common?
Messenger and Scribe
Organise yourselves into groups of four.
Nominate one person from your group to be messenger…
Structure and Function of the
Respiratory System
Will go through the structure and it’s function in turn
Will provide an analogy for each
At the end – each group will come up with their own analogies
Will make and label own diagram and
summary table
Trachea
Allows passage of air
C shaped cartilage rings for
strength
Analogy:
The trachea is like the eurotunnel
– allows passage through and has
reinforced rings along length to
prevent collapse
Bronchus and Bronchioles
Bronchus and Bronchioles
Trachea branches into two
bronchus (one to each lung)
Bronchus further branch into
bronchioles
Cartilage also present but
not as regular as trachea
Analogy
Bronchi and Bronchioles are like A and B roads
coming from a motorway
Tiny sacs found in lungs
Thin barrier – one cell,
squamous epithelium
Increase surface area
Analogy
Alveoli are like adding lots of
cubicles to an office to increase the
amount of people who can work
there
Alveoli
Blood Capillaries
Network of capillaries covers the alveoli
Allows there to be constant supply of blood
Means continual concentration gradient *
Thin barrier – one cell
Analogy
Blood capillaries supplying
blood to the alveoli are like
having lots of service stations
on a motorway to make sure
there is a constant supply of
available fuel
Ribs and intercostal muscles
Ribs protect lung from damage
Intercostal muscles found between ribs
Allow movement in breathing
Analogy
The rib cage is like a motorcycle roll
bar providing protection
The intercostal muscles are like a
balloon allowing for inflation
Diaphragm
The diaphragm is a sheet of muscle found
below the lung
Separates thorax from abdomen
Provides movement
Analogy
The diaphragm is like bellows ‐ providing movement
to allow intake of air
In your teams come up with your own analogies for
the components of the respiratory system