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Warm-Ups

Warm-Ups . Respiratory System. Warm-Up (1). Pre Quiz Over Respiratory System What is the name of the back of your throat? What separates your oral and nasal cavity? Where does gas exchange take place?. Warm-Up (1). Pre Quiz Over Respiratory System

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Warm-Ups

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  1. Warm-Ups Respiratory System

  2. Warm-Up (1) • Pre Quiz Over Respiratory System • What is the name of the back of your throat? • What separates your oral and nasal cavity? • Where does gas exchange take place?

  3. Warm-Up (1) • Pre Quiz Over Respiratory System • What is the name of the back of your throat? PHARYNX • What separates your oral and nasal cavity? • Where does gas exchange take place?

  4. Warm-Up (1) • Pre Quiz Over Respiratory System • What is the name of the back of your throat? PHARYNX • What separates your oral and nasal cavity? HARD AND SOFT PALATE • Where does gas exchange take place?

  5. Warm-Up (1) • Pre Quiz Over Respiratory System • What is the name of the back of your throat? PHARYNX • What separates your oral and nasal cavity? HARD AND SOFT PALATE • Where does gas exchange take place? IN THE ALVEOLAR SACS IN THE LUNGS

  6. Warm-Up (2) What is the function of the nasal cavity? The ciliated cells of the nasal mucosa move contaminated mucous - What structure routes food to the esophagus and air toward the trachea?

  7. Warm-Up (2) What is the function of the nasal cavity? WARM, MOISTEN, AND CLEANSE THE AIR The ciliated cells of the nasal mucosa move contaminated mucous - What structure routes food to the esophagus and air toward the trachea?

  8. Warm-Up (2) What is the function of the nasal cavity? WARM, MOISTEN, AND CLEANSE THE AIR The ciliated cells of the nasal mucosa move contaminated mucous – POSTERIORLY TOWARDS THE THROAT WHERE IT IS SWALLOWED & DIGESTED BY THE STOMACH What structure routes food to the esophagus and air toward the trachea?

  9. Warm-Up (2) What is the function of the nasal cavity? WARM, MOISTEN, AND CLEANSE THE AIR The ciliated cells of the nasal mucosa move contaminated mucous – POSTERIORLY TOWARDS THE THROAT WHERE IT IS SWALLOWED & DIGESTED BY THE STOMACH What structure routes food to the esophagus and air toward the trachea? EPIGLOTTIS

  10. Warm-Up (3) What is the name of the slit-like passageway between the vocal cords? What is the name of the windpipe? Name the two coverings of the lungs and describe where they are located.

  11. Warm-Up (3) What is the name of the slit-like passageway between the vocal cords? GLOTTIS What is the name of the windpipe? Name the two coverings of the lungs and describe where they are located.

  12. Warm-Up (3) What is the name of the slit-like passageway between the vocal cords? GLOTTIS What is the name of the windpipe? TRACHEA Name the two coverings of the lungs and describe where they are located.

  13. Warm-Up (3) What is the name of the slit-like passageway between the vocal cords? GLOTTIS What is the name of the windpipe? TRACHEA Name the two coverings of the lungs and describe where they are located. Visceral Pleura – Covers the lung surface Parietal Pleura – Lines the walls of the thoracic cavity

  14. Warm-Up (4) What is the name of the smallest branches of the bronchi? Gas exchange takes place within the – What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone?

  15. Warm-Up (4) What is the name of the smallest branches of the bronchi? BRONCHIOLES Gas exchange takes place within the – What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone?

  16. Warm-Up (4) What is the name of the smallest branches of the bronchi? BRONCHIOLES Gas exchange takes place within the – ALVEOLI What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone?

  17. Warm-Up (4) Gas exchange takes place within the – ALVEOLI What is the difference between the respiratory zone and the conducting zone? RESPIRATORY ZONE - THE ONLY SITE OF GAS EXCHANGE CONDUCTING ZONE - SERVE AS CONDUITS TO AND FROM THE RESPIRATORY ZONE

  18. Warm-Up (5) Pulmonary ventilation refers to – ____________ changes lead to pressure changes, which lead to the flow of gases to equalize pressure. What is the difference between internal and external respiration?

  19. Warm-Up (5) Pulmonary ventilation refers to – MOVING AIR IN & OUT OF THE LUNGS ____________ changes lead to pressure changes, which lead to the flow of gases to equalize pressure. What is the difference between internal and external respiration?

  20. Warm-Up (5) Pulmonary ventilation refers to – MOVING AIR IN & OUT OF THE LUNGS VOLUME changes lead to pressure changes, which lead to the flow of gases to equalize pressure. What is the difference between internal and external respiration?

  21. Warm-Up (5) VOLUME changes lead to pressure changes, which lead to the flow of gases to equalize pressure. What is the difference between internal and external respiration? Internal Respiration – Gas exchange between blood and tissue cells External Respiration – Gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli

  22. Warm-Up (6) Use the picture: Which color represents the tidal volume? Which color represents the inspiratory reserve volume? Which color represents the expiratory reserve volume?

  23. Warm-Up (6) Use the picture: Which color represents the tidal volume? YELLOW Which color represents the inspiratory reserve volume? Which color represents the expiratory reserve volume?

  24. Warm-Up (6) Use the picture: Which color represents the tidal volume? YELLOW Which color represents the inspiratory reserve volume? PINK Which color represents the expiratory reserve volume?

  25. Warm-Up (6) Use the picture: Which color represents the tidal volume? YELLOW Which color represents the inspiratory reserve volume? PINK Which color represents the expiratory reserve volume? LIGHT BLUE

  26. Good morning! Please get with your groups and take a few minutes to put the final touches on your poster.

  27. Warm-Up (7) What occurs in emphysema? What occurs in asthma? What occurs in chronic bronchitis? List six effects of smoking.

  28. Warm-Up (7) What occurs in emphysema? Air is retained in the lungs due to enlarged alveoli that break; Leads to airway collapse and lung fibrosis. What occurs in asthma? What occurs in chronic bronchitis? List six effects of smoking.

  29. Warm-Up (7) What occurs in emphysema? Air is retained in the lungs due to enlarged alveoli that break; Leads to airway collapse and lung fibrosis. What occurs in asthma? Bronchiole passageways constrict (narrow) due to hypersensitivity What occurs in chronic bronchitis? List six effects of smoking.

  30. Warm-Up (7) What occurs in asthma? Bronchiole passageways constrict (narrow) due to hypersensitivity What occurs in chronic bronchitis? Mucosa becomes inflamed and mucous production increases and pools List six effects of smoking.

  31. Warm-Up (7) What occurs in chronic bronchitis? Mucosa becomes inflamed and mucous production increases and pools List six effects of smoking. (1)Production of more mucous (2) Slows the movement of cilia that clear this mucous (3) Depresses the activity of lung macrophages (4) Pooling of mucous (5) Increased frequency of pulmonary infections (6) Lung cancer

  32. Matching Choices (21-25) A. COPD B. Smoking C. Emphysema D. Bronchitis E. Asthma

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