Worksheet Respiratory
Worksheet Respiratory
Worksheet Respiratory
The workshop is divided into 9 questions according to the area's competences.Comprehensive use of
scientific knowledge questions1 to 3. Inquiry 4 to 6. Phenomena explanation 7 to 9
Air is inhaled through the mouth and nose. Air cavities called sinuses are in the head. The air goes through the
pharynx, and the trachea, which divides and goes into each lung. The trachea is made up of cartilaginous rings.
The lungs add oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide. This exchange of gasses takes place in the tiny
numerous air sacs called alveoli by way of very small capillaries. Once the trachea has divided, the two parts are
the bronchial tubes. Your right lung has three lobes, your left lung has two lobes. The phrenic nerve controls
breathing which is an involuntary process. The diaphragm and rib cage move down and inward when air is
inhaled and exhaled. Membranes surrounding the lungs and diaphragm are the pleura which provide a thin
watery cushion.
Inhalation Exhalation