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Do Now
• Describe what happens when you breathe,
use as much detail as possible.
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
What is Respiration?
The chemical process of getting energy
out of food.
Oxygen
Food +
Energy
Where does Respiration happen?
•In mitochondria inside all cells.
Respiration Equation
Glucose + O2  CO2 + H2O + ATP
Food
Oxygen
Energy
Carbon
Dioxide
Water
Photosynthesis
• The opposite of respiration
• CO2 + H2O + Sunlight  Glucose + O2
The Respiratory System has many parts
Nasal Cavity
• Is lined with cilia
(tiny hairs) and
mucous.
• Warms, moistens,
and cleans the air.
Pharynx
• Back of
throat.
• Is the voice box.
• As air is breathed in
and out, the vocal cords
vibrate to make sounds.
Sound waves are
compressional waves
generated by vibrations
Larynx
Trachea
• Tube lined with
rings of cartilage
(for support).
• Lined with cilia
and mucous for
trapping dust.
Epiglottis:
Flap that
covers
trachea
when
swallowing
OPEN
CLOSED
Bronchi
• 2 tubes from
the trachea.
Bronchioles
•The tiny
branches that
branch off from
the bronchi.
Air sacs found at the end of the bronchioles
are called Alveoli. They are surrounded by
capillaries. This enables gas exchange to
take place
capillary
Gas exchange is occurring in the
diagram below. Label the parts.
capillary
alveolus
RBC
O2
CO2
The lung is not a big empty balloon!
It is more like a sponge with lots of air
pockets.
What is the benefit???
The benefit is more surface area for gas
exchange.
Diaphragm
A sheet of
smooth muscle
which changes
the size of the
chest cavity.
Mechanics of Breathing
Inhalation
• The diaphragm
contracts and
moves down
• The volume of the
chest cavity
increases
• Air is sucked in.
Exhalation
• The diaphragm
relaxes and
moves up
• The volume of
the chest cavity
decreases
• Air is forced out
ASTHMA
Reactive airway
disease
Constriction of the
bronchioles makes
breathing difficult.
BRONCHITIS
Inflammation of the linings
of the bronchial tubes
caused by bacteria or
virus.
Air passages become
swollen and clogged with
mucus
BRONCHITIS
EMPHYSEMA
Walls of the alveoli break down, less
surface area to obtain oxygen
• Caused by smoking
LUNG CANCER
• Tumors form in the lungs as a result
of uncontrollable cell reproduction.
• Caused by smoking, or breathing in
cancer causing materials.