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Think about… 7.1 The human breathing system 7.2 Gas exchange in the air sacs 7.3 Transport of respiratory gases 7.4 Ventilation Recall ‘Think about…’ Summary concept map. building up of CO ?. 2. What makes us yawn?. tired?. bored?. What makes us yawn?. The answer is….
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Think about… 7.1 The human breathing system 7.2 Gas exchange in the air sacs 7.3 Transport of respiratory gases 7.4 Ventilation Recall ‘Think about…’ Summary concept map
building up of CO ? 2 What makes us yawn? tired? bored?
What makes us yawn? The answer is…
What makes us yawn? …still a mystery.
Which parts of our body are in action when we yawn 1
Where does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place between our body and the atmosphere 2
In what forms are oxygen and carbon dioxide carried around our body 3
7.1 The human breathing system gas exchange(氣體交換) O2 CO2
7.1 The human breathing system In very small organisms: O2 CO2 • diffuses across cell membrane
7.1 The human breathing system In larger organisms: O2 CO2 • cannot diffuse across body surface
7.1 The human breathing system In larger organisms: • breathing system (呼吸系統) - for gas exchange • transport system (運送系統) - for carrying gases to body cells
7.1 The human breathing system What does the human breathing system consist of?
7.1 The human breathing system Human breathing system nasal cavity 3D Model nostril pharynx epiglottis larynx trachea bronchiole bronchus air sac lung
7.1 The human breathing system Human breathing system rib diaphragm
7.1 The human breathing system Human breathing system intercostal muscle outer pleural membrane pleural cavity inner pleural membrane
7.1 The human breathing system How does air flow into the lungs? air
7.1 The human breathing system air nasal cavity pharynx larynx trachea
7.1 The human breathing system air bronchus bronchiole air sac
7.1 The human breathing system 7.1 Examination of the mammalian breathing system 1 Examine the breathing system of a dissected rat or a human torso model. 2 Identify the various structures.
7.1 The human breathing system 1 Nostrils and nasal cavity i) Hairs • filter larger dust particles
7.1 The human breathing system 1 Nostrils and nasal cavity ii) Mucus-secreting cells traps dust particles & moistens air mucus
7.1 The human breathing system 1 Nostrils and nasal cavity iii) Ciliated epithelial cells sweep mucus with dust particles towards pharynx cilia
7.1 The human breathing system 1 Nostrils and nasal cavity iv) Capillaries • blood warms up air
7.1 The human breathing system 2 Pharynx and larynx pharynx larynx oesophagus trachea
7.1 The human breathing system 2 Pharynx and larynx food larynx oesophagus
7.1 The human breathing system 2 Pharynx and larynx 1 Tongue pushes food towards pharynx larynx oesophagus
7.1 The human breathing system 2 Pharynx and larynx 2 Soft palate moves up, preventing food from entering nasal cavity larynx oesophagus
7.1 The human breathing system 2 Pharynx and larynx 3 Larynx rises and epiglottis covers entrance to trachea, preventing choking larynx oesophagus
7.1 The human breathing system 2 Pharynx and larynx
7.1 The human breathing system 2 Pharynx and larynx epiglottis larynx • made up of cartilage
7.1 The human breathing system 2 Pharynx and larynx vocal cords (聲帶) • can vibrate to produce sound
7.1 The human breathing system 3 Trachea, bronchi and bronchioles trachea bronchus bronchioles
7.1 The human breathing system 3 Trachea, bronchi and bronchioles trachea bronchus bronchioles
7.1 The human breathing system 3 Trachea, bronchi and bronchioles lumen C-shaped cartilage • prevents collapse ciliated epithelial cell
7.1 The human breathing system 3 Trachea, bronchi and bronchioles Ciliated epithelial cells
7.1 The human breathing system 3 Trachea, bronchi and bronchioles Mucus-secreting cells Absent in smaller bronchioles
7.1 The human breathing system 3 Trachea, bronchi and bronchioles Capillaries
7.1 The human breathing system 3 Trachea, bronchi and bronchioles Cartilage C-shaped Circular Absent
7.1 The human breathing system air sac 4 Air sacs • large respiratory surface capillary
7.1 The human breathing system 5 Lungs • composed of bronchioles and air sacs • in thoracic cavity (胸腔)
7.1 The human breathing system 5 Lungs • protected by rib cage (肋骨籃) vertebral column (脊柱) ribs sternum (胸骨) cartilage
7.1 The human breathing system 5 Lungs intercostal muscles diaphragm • sheet of muscle
7.1 The human breathing system 5 Lungs
7.1 The human breathing system 5 Lungs rib intercostal muscle outer pleural membrane right lung inner pleural membrane pleural cavity
7.1 The human breathing system 5 Lungs • pleural cavity filled with pleural fluid (胸腺液) as lubricant (潤滑劑) right lung pleural cavity
7.1 The human breathing system 7.2 Examination of the pig lungs 1 Examine the pig lungs. Identify the larynx, epiglottis, trachea, bronchi, left and right lungs.
7.1 The human breathing system 7.2 2 The lungs have several lobes. Find out the number of lobes present in the left and the right lungs respectively.
7.1 The human breathing system 7.2 3 Feel the hardness of the trachea and the lung tissue with a pair of forceps. 4 Use a water hose to fill the lungs with water through the trachea. Note the changes in the volume of the lungs. 5 Draw a labelled diagram of the lungs.
7.1 The human breathing system 1a The human breathing system consists of the and structures that aid breathing. respiratory tract