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“Don’t hold your breath!” L/O :- To Know the changes that happen to the body during exercise and how to label the breathing system Make a list of all the things that happen to your body when you exercise Be prepared to feedback The main effects of exercise… Increase in heart rate Increased amount of blood pumped with each beat Increase in breathing rate and depth Add these labels to your diagram through the lung dissection a) b) f) c) g) d) h) e) Trachea Bronchus Bronchiole Alveoli Rib Rib muscle Diaphragm Pleural Membranes Gaseous Exchange The lungs are not empty bags, the are full with little air sacs called alveoli. This is where the oxygen diffuses into the blood and the carbon dioxide diffuses out To improve the gaseous exchange the alveoli have;• A large surface area •A large network of capillaries •Why does it need to be big? How are the alveoli adapted? Applies to both the alveoli in the lungs Exam Specification Points: The effectiveness of an exchange surface is increased by: ■ having a large surface area ■ being thin, to provide a short diffusion path ■ (in animals) having an efficient blood supply AND The villi in the small intestine. Breathing. • Movements of the ribs, rib muscles and diaphragm allow air into and out of the lungs: this is called breathing or ventilation • When we breathe in, we inhale When we breathe out, we exhale • Inhaled and Exhaled Air • Breathing in is also known as inhalation - when you inhale you breathe in air, including oxygen, into your lungs • Breathing out is also known as exhalation - when you exhale you breathe out the contents of our lungs and getting rid of the waste gas carbon dioxide Inhalation (breathing in) Exhalation (breathing out) Calculating breathing rate What is good about this model of the lungs? What are the limitations of this model? How do you think you could improve it? ‘When it is cold your blood vessels shrink away from your fingers and toes so that they can keep the heart and vital organs warm’ Use this sentence to explain why people get frostbite – hint (blood and oxygen) What have you learnt? • Can you list 3 changes that happen to the body during exercise? • Can you label the breathing system