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The Respiratory S ystem

The Respiratory S ystem . By cameron heon, jeff burgos, felicia carlow . The repertory system. The repertory system is the lungs bronchi trachea the nose and pharynx. They all help you breath. In this you will learn about them. The nose . - Gives air into the body by the nose cavity.

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The Respiratory S ystem

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  1. The Respiratory System By cameron heon, jeff burgos, felicia carlow

  2. The repertory system • The repertory system is the lungs bronchi trachea the nose and pharynx. They all help you breath. In this you will learn about them

  3. The nose • - Gives air into the body by the nose cavity. • -The nose has openings to the allow air into the blood. Hairs inside the nose,trap dirt and keep it out of the body • The disease that the nose can get the blockage in the nose

  4. the pharynx • is the part of the throat immediately inferior to the mouth and nasal cavity , and superior to the esophagus and the windpipe. • the pharynx main function is to provide a defend on germs.

  5. BROCHI and trachea • Carries air to and from the lungs. • To do this the bronchi would carry air to the lungs. • You have to breath in order to work with this organ. • You get liver cancer from breathing. • The cardiovascular system is related to the repertory system.

  6. lungs • The lungs are a complex organ. • Lungs help you breath. • Are located at chest and rib cage. • Exchanges carbon dioxide to oxygen.

  7. The end

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