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QUARTER 1:

LESSON 1
MS. GENEVAVE SORIA PINEDA
AIM
• describe the parts and functions of the
respiratory system;
• describe what happens during inhalation
and exhalation; and
• explain the importance of spirometry.
RTEHACA
I am also known
as windpipe.
TRACHEA
I am also known
as windpipe.
HXNAPRY
They also call
me throat.
PHARYNX
They also call
me throat.
UNSLG
I am the main part of
the respiratory system.
LUNGS
I am the main part of
the respiratory system.
NILHEA
I occur when you
breathe in.
INHALE
I occur when you
breathe in.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
MEMORY VERSE
Genesis 2:7

Then the Lord God formed man of dust from


the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the
breath of life; and man became a living being.
HUMAN
RESPIRATORY
SYSTEM
is responsible for
taking in oxygen and
expelling carbon
dioxide.
LET'S REVIEW!
ACTIVITY NO. 1
DIRECTION: Identify the
parts of the respiratory
system. Choose the words
from the right side of the
photo.
ACTIVITY NO. 1
pharynx
larynx
trachea
bronchioles
bronchi
lungs
nasal cavity
nose
alveoli
What happens when
we breathe in and
breathe out?

INHALE EXHALE
INHALATION EXHALATION
- air goes into the
lungs
- ribs move out and
chest space increases
- diaphragm
contracts and moves
down
- air leaves the lungs
- rib moves in and
chest space
decreases
- diaphragm relaxes
and moves up
SPIROMETER

an instrument that is
used to evaluate
respiratory
capacities.
- a diagnostic
procedure to evaluate
respiratory capacities
What do you
think is the
importance of
spirometry?
How are you
going to take
care of your
lungs?
ACTIVITY NO. 2

DIRECTION: Each of the


following goes with inhaling or
exhaling. Place a checkmark in
the box where you think each
statement belongs.
ACTIVITY NO. 2

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