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Title Page
Nasal Passage
Bronchiole
Alveoli
Trachea
Bronchi
Human Respiratory System Diagram
Respiratory System
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Respiratory Intro
what is the Respiratory system? Well, the Respiratory system is the system that helps you breath in and out, so oxygen (02) can be pumped through your body and carbon dioxide (CO2) can be removed from the blood stream. You must remember that the Respiratory system is made up of many different organs.
Where are we?
Nasal Passage
Bronchi Tubes
Very thin cells line the alveoli so that O2 and CO2 can pass in and out of the blood.
Bronchioles pass air to and from your alveoli.
The Trachea is held open by partial rings of cartilage.
Here We Go!!!
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Here is a overview picture of the Respiratory System.
Just go to the next slide to seeit.
Picture Intro
Respiratory Overview PictureNasal Cavity
Nose
Mouth
Bronchus
Bronchiole
Alveolus
Diaphragm
Throat
(pharynx)
Windpipe (Trachea)
Left lungs
Ribs
This is where it all begins. This is where the oxygen first
enters your body and also where Carbon Dioxide leaves.
The Nose and Mouth
The Nose and Mouth
When the air comes into your nose it getsfiltered by tiny hairs
Air can also get into your body through yourmouth
Nasal Passage
Bronchi Tubes
Alveoli (air-sacs)
Thin-walled blood vessels called capillaries
Very thin cells line the alveoli so that O2 and CO2 can pass in and out of the blood.
Bronchioles pass air to and from your alveoli.
The Trachea is held open by partial rings of cartilage.
Tongue
Pharynx
Where are We?
We are here.
The Trachea
Next we will head down to your(throat) and your trachea (windpipe).This is where the air passes from your nose to your bronchi tubes and lungs.
The Pharynx and Trachea
Your (throat) gathers air and passed down to your trachea.
Pharynx
(Throat)
Mouth
Trachea
Nasal Passage
Bronchi Tubes
Alveoli (air-sacs)
Thin-walled blood vessels called capillaries
Very thin cells line the alveoli so that O2 and CO2 can pass in and out of the blood.
Bronchioles pass air to and from your alveoli.
The Trachea is held open by partial rings of cartilage.
Tongue
Pharynx
Where are We?
We are here.
The Bronchi Tubes
These bronchi tubes split up, like tree branches, and get smaller and smaller
inside your lungs.
The air flows past your bronchi tubes
Nasal Passage
Bronchi Tubes
Alveoli (air-sacs)
Thin-walled blood vessels called capillaries
Very thin cells line the alveoli so that O2 and CO2 can pass in and out of the blood.
Bronchioles pass air to and from your alveoli.
The Trachea is held open by partial rings of cartilage.
Tongue
Pharynx
Where are We?
We are here.
Nasal Passage
Bronchi Tubes
Alveoli (air-sacs)
Thin-walled blood vessels called capillaries
Very thin cells line the alveoli so that O2 and CO2 can pass in and out of the blood.
Bronchioles pass air to and from your alveoli.
The Trachea is held open by partial rings of cartilage.
Tongue
Pharynx
Where are We?
We are here.