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Lesson 5: The Function of Respiration

Human Respiratory System

Larynx

Voice box
Contains 2 thin elastic ligaments
Vibrate to produce sound
As air is forced up from lungs through larynx
Muscular tension & position of vocal cords
Produce different sounds
Alveoli
Network of capillary surround each alveoli
Allow for exchange of O2 and CO2

Trachea, Bronchi & Bronchioles

Trachea & Bronchi
Supported by rings of cartilage
Cilia & Mucus (producing goblet cell)
Line inside of trachea, bronchi and bronchioles trap particles such as bacteria, dust and pollen

Human Respiratory System
Air enters nostrils

Tiny hairs & mucus filter dust/foreign particles

Air warmed and moistened in nostrils before moving towards pharynx
(Where nasal & oral cavity join)

Air moves down trachea

Branches into 2 bronchi which divide into network of bronchioles

Bronchioles end w/ small air sacs called alveoli

Gas exchange occurs at alveoli

Respiratory System

Function: gas exchange
Supply O2 and remove CO2 from body

Respiration (entire process)
1) Breathing
2) External Respiration
3) Internal Respiration
4) Cellular Respiration

Stage 1: Breathing
Stage 2: External Respiration
Stage 3: Internal Respiration
Stage 4: Cellular Respiration
Inspiration: Breathing in –air from outside  lungs
(diaphragm moves down)

Expiration: Breathing out –air from lungs  outside

Gas exchange occurs
O2 & CO2 exchanged b/w air in lungs and blood

Exchange O2 & CO2 b/w blood and cells of body tissues

Series of energy-releasing chemical reactions take place in mitochondria

(ATP = energy molecules)
(Organic molecules = glucose)

2 Main Requirements for Respiration

Respiratory Surface
Must be large enough for gas exchange at rate that meets body’s need

Moist Environment
For dissolving O2 & CO2 in water
Respiratory Surface

area where gas exchange occurs
ALL organisms have ventilation

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