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How is the digestive system related to the respiratory system?
Both systems share the pharynx and the mouth
How is the respiratory systems related to the circulatory system?
the blood from the circulatory system has to pass through the lungs where carbon dioxide is released from the blood and oxygen is picked up into the blood
How is the respiratory system related to the muscular system?
the muscular system uses oxygen which is brought into the body through the respiratory system; the diaphragm (a muscle) helps to bring air into and out of the l
What is number 11 on the diagram?
Alveoli
What is number 7 on the diagram?
Pharynx
What are numbers 5 & 9 on the diagram?
Bronchus
What is number 8 on the diagram?
Trachea
What is number 1 on the diagram?
Nose or nasal cavity
What is a Chronic Respiratory Disease?
long term or constant disease or disorder
What is an acute respiratory disease?
short term illness or disease
How does the respiratory system related to the digestive system?
both systems share the pharynx and the mouth
What is the diaphragm? (2 part answer)
1. A muscle that separates the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity & 2. Pushes and pulls against the lungs as we breathe
What is the main organ of the respiratory system?
the lungs
What is the. main function of the respiratory system?
The main function of the respiratory system is the exchange of gasses - oxygen enters the body and carbon dioxide is removed.
Diaphragm
a sheet of internal skeletal muscle that pulls and pushes against the lungs as we inhale and exhale
Bronchioles
the smallest air passageways coming off of the bronchi
Bronchus
the 2 major air passages leading from the trachea to the lungs
Alveoli
the air sacks at the end of the bronchioles where the gas exchange takes place
Lungs
the organ that carries out the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
Trachea
a hollow tube (wind pipe) that connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus
Epiglottis
flap of elastic cartilage attached to the larynx that closes when food passes by
Pharynx
the passage that leads from the cavities of the nose and mouth to the larynx
Larynx
hollow muscular organ which holds the vocal cords (voice box) which produce sound
Cilia
tiny hair-like structures that line your respiratory pathways & filter the air we breathe