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Chapter 18: Respiration and Excretion Name:_________________________________________________ Pd: _________ Section 1: The Respiratory System Vocab 1. Respiration ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Cilia ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Pharynx ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Trachea ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Bronchi ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Lungs ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Alveoli ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Diaphragm ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Larynx ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 10. Vocal Cords ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3 Section 1: The Respiratory System Notes The Respiratory System » Functions: » Moves __________ from the outside environment into the body » Removes ________________ and ________________ from the body Why the Body Needs Oxygen » The process by which cells beak down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain = ________________________ (cellular) » Respiration requires _____________________ » Bringing ___________ into your lungs is also called respiration (breathing) The Air You Breathe » » » » ~___% of the air you breathe is O2 ~___% is Nitrogen The remaining ___% is CO2, Helium, and other gases Most of the air you breathe goes back into the atmosphere when you __________. The Path of Air As air travels from the outside environment to the lungs, it passes through the following organs: ____________, _______________, _______________, and _________________ The Nose » Air enters through the __________________ » Then moves into the nasal _____________________ » The air is warmed and mucus traps __________ and ___________________ » ______________ sweeps the mucus into the stomach where any bacteria is destroyed » Sometimes the particles irritate your nose causing you to ____________________. The Pharynx » Also known as the ___________________ » Is also part of the ________________ system 4 The Trachea » Also known as the ___________________ » Also lined with cilia and mucus to trap ____________ and ___________________ » Normally only ______________, not food, enters the trachea The Bronchi and Lungs » Passages that direct air into the lungs = ___________________ » The main organs of the respiratory system = ___________________ » Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood = __________________ Gas Exchange » After air enters alveoli, ___________ passes through the wall of the alveoli » O2 then passes through capillary wall into ______________________ » CO2 and H2O pass from blood into alveoli How You Breathe » ___________________ – muscle that controls breathing » The diaphragm ________________, you inhale » The diaphragm ____________________, you exhale 5 How You Speak » _________________ – (voice box) located in the top part of the trachea » Two folds of connective tissue stretch across the opening of the larynx – ____________ _____________ » Vocal produce your ________________ How Vocal Cords work » When vocal cords ______________, the opening closes » ____________ rushing through the contracted vocal cords causes your voice High and Low » » » » Tones Low and high tones depend on how ___________________ your vocal cords are Short cords = _______________ tones Longer cords = ______________ tones Length changes as you grow, that’s why your voice gets _______________ as you get older 6 Section 3: The Excretory System Vocab 1. Excretion ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Urea ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Kidney ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Urine ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Ureters ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Urinary Bladder ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Urethra ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Nephron ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7 Section 3: The Excretory System Notes The Excretory System: Functions: o Collects ______________ produced by cells o __________________ the wastes from the body The Kidneys: The process of removing waste = _________________ The major organs of the excretory system = ________________ Chemical that comes from the breakdown of protein = _______________ Watery fluid produced by kidneys = _______________ Narrow tubes that connect kidneys and urinary bladder = ___________________ Ureters carry the urine to the ____________ _______________ Urinary bladder ______________ urine When the bladder is full, urine leaves the body through the __________________ The Filtering Process: Tiny structures that remove wastes from blood and produce urine = ________________ First step: wastes and needed materials (ex: glucose) are removed from the blood Later much of the needed material is returned to the blood Water Balance in the Body: To maintain proper water balance you need to take at least 2 liters of water every day. You can either: o Drink plenty of ______________ –oro Eat _____________ high in water content (apples) Other Organs of Excretion: Lungs o _______ and ___________ Skin o _____________________ contains chemical wastes Liver o ____________________ urea 8 9 10 11 12