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The Respiratory System Course Entry 1
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Hi and welcome to this tutorial. We will be looking at the respiratory system. Do you know what that is? The respiratory system has to do with all the organs involved in how we breathe. In this tutorial we will look at the parts of the respiratory system, the function of each part and some diseases affecting the respiratory system. Please enter your name and the start button to continue
Respiratory System
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Respiratory System Attracting Attention 2
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Before we begin, click on the speaker icon to listen to a short song
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Each day I'm breathing air in, I'm breathing air in, The air is sucked through nose and mouth
Mucus it warms and moistens, it warms and moistens.The trachea the air goes down https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-
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The Respiratory System Objectives 3
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This is what you will able to do after this tutorial: label the parts of the respiratory system; list the functions of the parts of the respiratory system; identify the symptoms associated with disease and conditions of the respiratory system; identify some alternative remedies for respiratory ailments and ways to maintain a healthy respiratory system. Click on forward button to continue
This is what you will be
able to do after this
tutorial: label the parts of
the respiratory system;
list the functions of the
parts of the respiratory
system; identify the
symptoms associated
with diseases and
conditions of the
respiratory system;
identify some alternative
remedies for respiratory
ailments, and ways to
maintain a healthy
respiratory system
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Activating Prior Knowledge 4
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How much do you know about your respiratory system? Let’s find out. Click next to see how much you know.
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The Respiratory System Parts of the Respiratory System 5
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Clicking on each label gives the pronunciation
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Right Lung
Left lung
Trachea
LarynxPharynx
Bronchus
Nasal cavity
Alveolus
Nose
Diaphragm
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The Respiratory System Functions of the Parts of the Respiratory system
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Click on the orange circle to find out about the parts of respiratory system
Click on the orange
circle to find out
about the parts of
respiratory system
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The Respiratory System Video Demonstration How We Breathe 7
Video about the respiratory system taken from Youtube.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oYFCQvC-0Q
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The Respiratory System Diseases of the Respiratory System 8
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Asthma
Bronchitis
Emphysema
Influenza
Laryngitis
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disease or
condition to
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Respiratory System Alternative remedies for respiratory health 9
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Click on the pictures to find out more about herbs and essential oils that can be used to relieve some respiratory ailments
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Links http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/02/20/15-plants-
herbs-that-can-boost-lung-health-heal-respiratory-infections-repair-
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Herbs Essential Oils
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Respiratory System Maintaining a Healthy Respiratory System 10
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Here are some things you do to keep your respiratory system healthy. Click on each one to find out more
Here are some
things you can do
to keep your
respiratory system
healthy. Click on
each one to find
out more
Exercise Regularly
Eat a Diet Rich In
Nutrients
Keep Hydrated
Avoid Smoking
Practice Good
Hygiene
Maintain a Healthy
Weight
Learn Yoga
Breathing
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Respiratory System The effects of smoking on the lungs 11
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Here is an experiment showing the harmful effect of smoking. Click next to see the experiment
Experiment- The Effects of Smoking on the Lungs
Materials Needed:
· a clear plastic bottle with a narrow neck (e.g., a small soft drink, juice,
or spring water bottle)
· cotton balls
· modeling clay
· a pencil
· a cigarette
· matches
· writing paper
· pencils or pens
Directions
1. Drop several cotton balls into the plastic bottle. Then create a
ball of modeling clay and block the mouth of the bottle with it.
Use a pencil to poke a hole through the modeling clay until you
see the pencil tip inside the bottle; then remove the pencil.
2. Stick one end (the filtered end, if you are using a filtered
cigarette) into the hole created in the modeling clay. Light the
cigarette
3. Gently squeeze the plastic bottle to simulate breathing
4. After squeezing the bottle several times extinguish cigarette.
Then remove the clay plug.
5. Once all the smoke has cleared observe the cotton balls and you
will see the stains left by the smoke is nicotine tar.
Tip
Tissue paper can be substituted for cotton balls.
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experiment
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harmful
effect of
smoking
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Respiratory System The effects of smoking on the lungs (video) 12
The effects of smoking on the lungs (video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_poJdO0Y5IM
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The Respiratory System Quiz 14
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Pharynx Trachea Alveolus
Nasal-
cavity
Nose
LarynxBronchus
Left lung
Diaphragm Right Lung
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SUMBIT
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The Respiratory System Quiz 15
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1. Exchange of gases takes place in
the
(A) trachea
(B) nose
(C) diaphragm
(D) air sacs
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2. The diaphragm helps us breathe
by
(A) stretching the ribcage
(B) enlarging the chest cavity
(C) sucking in air
(D) storing blood
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3. The voice box is also known
as the:
(A) Alveoli
(B) Larynx
(C) Trachea
(D) Motor-mouth
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4. Pneumonia is the...
(A) Swelling of the throat.
(B) Loss of red blood cells.
(C) Building up of fluids in the lungs.
(D) Inflammation of the bronchi.
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5. The respiratory system is
made up of the trachea, the
lungs, and the:
(A) Liver
(B) Diaphragm
(C) Oesophagus
(D) Pancreas
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6. What is the name of the tiny air
sacs in your lungs?
(A) Bronchioles
(B) Ravioli
(C) Alveoli
(D) Bronx
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7. _________ is not good for
your lungs.
(A) Exercising
(B) Singing
(C) Smoking
(D) Yelling
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8. The tiny hairs that keep mucus
and dirt out of your lungs are
called:
(A) Lung hairs
(B) Stubble
(C) Bronchioles
(D) Cilia
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9. Which disease results in the
breakdown of the respiratory
tissue?
(A) Pneumonia
(B) Laryngitis
(C) Tuberculosis
(D) Asthma
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10.What important activity takes
place in the lungs?
(A) Food is digested.
(B) Liquid waste is filtered
from the blood.
(C) Oxygen is exchanged for
carbon dioxide.
(D) The trachea is exchanged
for the larynx.
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11.Which part of the respiratory
system is responsible for the
swallowing of food and the
breathing of air?
(A) Trachea
(B) Larynx
(C) Pharynx
(D) Bronchus
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12. The organ of the respiratory
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air.
(A) the nasal cavity
(B) the trachea
(C) the alveoli
(D) the larynx
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