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The Respiratory System By Daniel Birch, Elizabeth Vlahakis, Jared Tompkins, Becca Curless and Sevran Kane The Breathing Processes The breathing process is one of the main functions of the respiratory system. The process, is you inhale carbon dioxide and oxygen, next it goes into the trachea, then to the lungs, then where the alveoli removes the carbon dioxide which you exhale. The major function of the respiratory system. The respiratory system carries oxygen to other systems to make them work. It helps us breath. One of the systems that it is connected to is the circulatory system. Activity • The amount of air going in and out of your body is depending on how active you are. If you are very active then you breath heavier. If you just lounge out on the couch you breath normally. The Organs and their functions. The lungs separates carbon dioxide from the oxygen. The diaphragm is the long flat muscle beneath the lungs. When you inhale your diaphragm contracts and moves downward. Alveoli are small tiny air sacs which bronchi go into. The trachea is where the air goes into after your mouth. A capillary is a short narrow blood vessel. The nose and mouth The nose and mouth are very important to the respiratory system. You breath in with your nose or your mouth. Without these you wouldn’t get the oxygen you need. Fun facts Your voice box is used for talking. The trachea filters carbon dioxide. The left lung is slightly bigger than the right one. The left lung has two lobes. The right lung is divided into three lobes. Here’s a little puzzle. Alveoli Bronchi Bronchioles Diaphragm Lung Mouth Nose Trachea