Respiratory System

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The Human Organ

~Respiratory System~
Table of contents

01 Definition Respiratory system

02 The Function Respiratory system

03 How the Respiratory System Works

04 How to Keep Respiratory System


01
Definition
Respiratory
system
Definition Respiratory system
The respiratory system is the
collection of organs and tissues in the
Every cell in your body
body that enable us to breathe. It is
needsoxygen (O2)
responsible for the exchange of
oxygen and carbon dioxide between
the body and the external Remove carbon dioxide (CO2)
environment.
Difference between Inhalation and Exhalation
INHALATION EXHALATION
Inhalation is the process through Exhalation is the process through
which humans take in oxygen- which we expel carbon dioxide-
rich air. rich air.

 The inhalation of air into the lungs.  Expulsion of air from the lungs.
 Active procedure.  The procedure is passive.
 Chest measurement Reduces, Contracts, and  Chest measurement relaxes and rises,
flattens as it moves downward. generating a dome shape.
02
The Function
Respiratory system
The Function Respiratory system

■There are five functions of the respiratory system.


 Gas Exchange – oxygen and carbon dioxide
 Breathing – movement of air
 Sound Production
 Olfactory Assistance – sense of smell
 Protection – from dust and microbes entering body through mucus
production, cilia, and coughing
03
How the Respiratory
System Works
Breathing Process

■ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HveDVPugDR4
04
How to Keep Respiratory
System
Keeping your respiratory system healthy
1. Don't smoke.
2. Avoid harmful environmental factors such as smoke, dust and
chemicals.
3. Eat a healthy diet.
4. Maintain a healthy weight.
5. Have an active lifestyle.
Thanks!
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