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WELCOME

BACK TO
SCHOOL
PRAYER
RULE # 1
Line up
before going
inside the
classroom
RULE # 2
Please wear a
mask always
before entering
a classroom
RULE # 3
Please clean
your hands with
soap and hand
sanitizer
RULE # 4
Practice social
distancing
RULE # 5
Don’t share
personal items
with your
friends.
RULE # 6
Cover your
mouth and nose
when you cough
or sneeze.
RULE # 7
Sit down on
your chair and
listen to your
teacher.
RULE # 8
Be quiet while
the teacher is
talking.
RULE # 9
If you want
to speak,
raise your
hand.
SCIENCE 9
QUARTER 1
Week 1-DAY 1
Activity 1- Guess Me!
1. to breathe air, smoke, or gas into your lungs

- STAGRAM -W
Activity 1- Guess Me!
1. to breathe air, smoke, or gas into your lungs

- STAGRAM -W
INSTAGRAM WHALE
INHALE
Activity 1- Guess Me!
2. a colourless odourless highly reactive gaseous element and it
is essential for aerobic respiration

- OLK - DER
Activity 1- Guess Me!
2. a colourless, odourless highly reactive gaseous element and it
is essential for aerobic respiration

- OLK - DER
OX YOLK GENDER
OXYGEN
Activity 1- Guess Me!
3. breathe out.

- ERCISE -W
Activity 1- Guess Me!
3. breathe out.

- ERCISE -W
EXERCISE WHALE
EXHALE
LESSON 1: PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
SESSION 1
Objectives:
At the end of the disussion, you should be able
to:
1. describe respiratory system.

2. identify the parts and functions of the respiratory


system.
HUMAN
RESPIRATORY
SYSTEM
In the box below is a list of the different parts of
our body. Identify some parts that belong to the
respiratory system.
Based from the video ,i f you are stressed out
what should you do?

Do a jumping exercise Do a breathing exercise


TRY AGAIN!
CORRECT!
What did you feel while doing the
exercise?

Relaxed Still stressed


TRY AGAIN!
CORRECT!
What parts of your body did you use while
doing the breathing exercise?

Legs Nose

Arms Mouth

Lungs Feet NEXT


TRY AGAIN!
CORRECT!
The Human
Respiratory
System

https://bodytomy.com/structure-of-human-respiratory-system
Respiratory System
It is the system, consisting of tubes
and is responsible for the exchange of
gases.

Humans breathe by filtering


incoming air and transporting it into the
microscopic alveoli where gases are
exchanged.
FUNCTIONS
1. Warms air to match your body
temperature and moisturizes it to the
humidity level your body needs.
2. Delivers oxygen to the cells in your
body.

3. Removes waste gases, including


carbon dioxide, from the body when you
exhale.

4. Protects your airways from


harmful substances and irritants
The organs of the Respiratory System can
be divided into two group “Structurally”
“The Upper Respiratory Tract” “The Lower Respiratory Tract”
Larynx
Nose
Trachea
Nasal Cavity Bronchial Tubes (Bronchi)
Bronchioles
Pharynx
Lungs
Alveoli
Diaphragm
PARTS & FUNCTIONS OF THE
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
THE NOSE  
• the organ through which the air enters and is
filtered

• It has 2 portions : the external and internal.

• The external portion is supported by a framework


of bone and cartilage covered with skin and lined
with mucous membrane.

• The internal portion is a large cavity in the skull.


NASAL

NASAL CAVITY
CAVITY

• serve as a channel for airflow


through the nose in which the air is
warmed , cleaned and moistened

• Interior area of the nose, lined with a


sticky mucous membrane and contains
tiny, surface hairs.

• cilia- tiny hairs that filters out dust and


other particles present in the air and
protects the nasal passage and other
regions of the respiratory tract
PHARYNX
• It is a funnel-shaped tube and also PHARYNX

called as the “throat”

• The membrane-lined cavity


behind the nose and mouth,
connecting them to the
esophagus.
LARYNX
• the hollow muscular organ
forming an air passage to the
lungs and holding the vocal cords LARYNX
in humans

• It is also called as the voice box.


TRACHEA
• It is called as the windpipe

• It is an empty tube that serves as


passageway of air into the lungs.

• It extends from the larynx to the 5th


thoracic vertebra where it divides into
the right and left bronchi.
THE BRONCHI
• Bronchus (singular form)

• Bronchi (plural)

• also called as bronchial tubes

• two branching tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs

• They are the two main air passages into the lungs.

• They are composed of the:


• Right Primary Bronchus
- leading to the right lung.
• Left Primary Bronchus”
- leading to the left lung.
THE BRONCHIOLES

- the finer subdivisions of the bronchi;


- hairlike tubes that connect to alveoli
THE LUNGS  

- are pair of spongy, air-filled


organs located on either
side of the chest (thorax).

- This is the main and


primary organ of the
respiratory system
THE ALVEOLI
- also called airsacs;
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the
bronchioles (tiny branches of air
tubes) in the lungs.

- allow the gas exchange in lungs.

- It is where the lungs and the


bloodstream exchange carbon
dioxide and oxygen.
THE DIAPHRAGM

The diaphragm is a large


muscle that lies flat at the
bottom of the chest
cavity.

The diaphragm aids in


breathing by moving up
and down.
CHOICES
4
DIAPHRAGM
TRACHEA
7 BRONCHI
10
BRONCHIOLES
5
NOSE
6 9
LARYNX
2

NASAL CAVITY
3 8 LUNGS

ALVEOLI

1 PHARYNX
4. Nasal Cavity
4

10. Nose10
7
7. Pharynx
5 5. Larynx
6. Trachea 6
9.9 Bronchioles
2. Lungs2

3. Bronchial Tubes
3 8 8. Alveoli

1. Diaphragm
1
serves as passageway of air into the lungs.
hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the
4 lungs and holding the vocal cords .
air enters and is filtered two main air passages
7
1 into the lungs
aids in breathing by
0
5 moving up and down. serve as a channel for
6 9 airflow through the nose
It is a funnel-shaped in which the air is
2
tube and also called as warmed, cleaned and
the “throat” moistened
3 8
allow the gas exchange in hairlike tubes that
lungs. connect to alveoli
1
pair of spongy, air-filled organs
located on either side of the
chest; primary organ of the
respiratory system
serves as passageway of air
6. Trachea
into the lungs.
4 serve as a channel for
airflow through the nose in
4. Nasal Cavity which the air is warmed,
10 7
cleaned and moistened
5

6 aids in breathing by
9
1. Diaphragm
2
moving up and down.

It is a funnel-shaped
3 8
7. Pharynx tube and also called as
the “throat”

1
10. Nose air enters and is filtered
hairlike tubes that connect to
9. Bronchioles alveoli

4
allow the gas exchange in
8. Alveoli
lungs.
10 7

hollow muscular organ forming an


5
5. Larynx air passage to the lungs and
6 9 holding the vocal cords .
2

3. Bronchial two main air passages


3 8 Tubes into the lungs

pair of spongy, air-filled organs


1
2. Lungs located on either side of the
chest; primary organ of the
respiratory system
QUESTION:

What do you think will happen if


one part of the system fails to carry
out its function properly?
In your Journal. You are going to write a self-
reflection in 2-3 sentences that depicts the
proper care of the parts of the respiratory
system.

Guide questions:
1. Why do we need to take good care of our
respiratory system?
2. How can we take good care of them?
RUBRICS
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. Which of these is the job of the respiratory system?
A. Breaking down food for it to be used by the body.
B. Transport oxygen to the different cells of the body.
C. Holding up the body and giving it support and shape.
D. Gas exchange between the external environment and the body’s circulatory
System
2. Trachea : windpipe; alveoli: _____________________
A. air sacs B. bronchi C. nose D. lungs
3. Which of the following does NOT belong to the lower part of the respiratory
system?
A. alveoli B. bronchioles C. diaphragm D. pharynx
4. What important activity takes place in the lungs?
A. food is digested
B. liquid waste is filtered from the blood
C. oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide
D. the trachea is exchanged for the larynx
5. What part of the body refers to the space at the back of the mouth that leads either to
the airway or the esophagus?
A. conchae B. larynx C. nasal cavity D. pharynx
Journal Writing:
Write 2-3 sentences in your journal that
depicts how we can take good care of the
different parts of the respiratory system.
Post Assessment

Go to this link to access the quiz.


https://tinyurl.com/ya2kfqe9
Good job for having a very
productive day!

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