Respiratory System
Respiratory System
Respiratory System
What is the
respiratory
system?
The respiratory system
consists of the nose,
pharynx (FAIR inks),
larynx (LAIR inks),
trachea (TRAY kee ah),
bronchi (BRAHN kye),
and lungs.
The primary function of this system is to furnish
oxygen for individual tissue cells, and to take
away the waste products and carbon dioxide
produced by those same cells.
External & internal respiration…
Ventilating the lungs
External respiration
is the process of
inhaling oxygen into
the lungs, and
exhaling carbon
dioxide. That
Internal respiration is the
process includes the
metabolic process by which
ventilation of the
living cells use blood
lungs and the
flowing through the
exchange of air in
capillaries, absorbing the
the lungs and blood
oxygen (O2 )they need and
within the capillaries
of the alveoli of the releasing the carbon dioxide
lungs. (CO2)they create.
The nose…
The external opening of
the nose is the nostrils
or anterior nares.
Maxillae
The nose…
C-shaped rings
Trachea of cartilage
provide
Cartilage rings prevent protection on the
crushing of the trachea front and sides
The trachea…