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Respiratory System

Respiratory System. By : Coby Lacefield, Eduardo Perez. Interacts With. Digestive System Skeletal System Circulatory System Muscular System Nervous System. Major Organs.

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Respiratory System

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  1. Respiratory System By : Coby Lacefield, Eduardo Perez

  2. Interacts With • Digestive System • Skeletal System • CirculatorySystem • Muscular System • Nervous System

  3. Major Organs • The respiratory system is made up of airways (your nose, mouth, voice box, windpipe and bronchial tubes) and the lungs and the muscles and blood vessels connected to them.

  4. Respiratory system video • www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc1YtXc_84A

  5. Functions • The respiratory system is the group of tissues and organs in your body that enable you to breathe. This system includes your airways, your lungs and the blood vessels and muscles attached to them that work together so you can breathe. The respiratory system's primary function is to supply oxygen to all the parts of your body. 

  6. How the respiratory system works • This is how the respiratory system works: First you breathe air in through your nose and mouth, which wet and warm the air so it won't irritate your lungs. Then the air travels through your voice box, down your windpipe and then though two bronchi (bronchial tubes) into your lungs. Cilia (tiny mucous-covered hairs) in your airways entrap foreign particles and germs to filter the air that you breathe. You then cough or sneeze the particles out of your body.

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