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What is the correct order of oxygen through the respiratory system?
Filter out the dirt and warm the air.
Bottom of both lungs on the bronchi, and we have so many because it increases the surface area in the lungs for gas exchange.
Because we can’t use glucose as “fuel” of our body. We have to convert glucose to ATP.
The windpipe.
Exchanging a check for cash at a bank.
To bring oxygen to the bloodstream, and C02 out.
oxygen + water = glucose + c02
Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchial tree, bronchioles, alveoli
Where are the alveoli located AND why do we have so many of them?
Filter out the dirt and warm the air.
Bottom of both lungs on the bronchi, and we have so many because it increases the surface area in the lungs for gas exchange.
Because we can’t use glucose as “fuel” of our body. We have to convert glucose to ATP.
The windpipe.
Exchanging a check for cash at a bank.
To bring oxygen to the bloodstream, and C02 out.
oxygen + water = glucose + c02
Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchial tree, bronchioles, alveoli
What is the most important role of the nose in the respiratory system?
Filter out the dirt and warm the air.
Bottom of both lungs on the bronchi, and we have so many because it increases the surface area in the lungs for gas exchange.
Because we can’t use glucose as “fuel” of our body. We have to convert glucose to ATP.
The windpipe.
Exchanging a check for cash at a bank.
To bring oxygen to the bloodstream, and C02 out.
oxygen + water = glucose + c02
Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchial tree, bronchioles, alveoli
Why do we need to have cellular respiration take place in our bodies?
Filter out the dirt and warm the air.
Bottom of both lungs on the bronchi, and we have so many because it increases the surface area in the lungs for gas exchange.
Because we can’t use glucose as “fuel” of our body. We have to convert glucose to ATP.
The windpipe.
Exchanging a check for cash at a bank.
To bring oxygen to the bloodstream, and C02 out.
oxygen + water = glucose + c02
Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchial tree, bronchioles, alveoli
What is a good model for cellular respiration?
Filter out the dirt and warm the air.
Bottom of both lungs on the bronchi, and we have so many because it increases the surface area in the lungs for gas exchange.
Because we can’t use glucose as “fuel” of our body. We have to convert glucose to ATP.
The windpipe.
Exchanging a check for cash at a bank.
To bring oxygen to the bloodstream, and C02 out.
oxygen + water = glucose + c02
Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchial tree, bronchioles, alveoli
What is the purpose of the alveoli?
Filter out the dirt and warm the air.
Bottom of both lungs on the bronchi, and we have so many because it increases the surface area in the lungs for gas exchange.
Because we can’t use glucose as “fuel” of our body. We have to convert glucose to ATP.
The windpipe.
Exchanging a check for cash at a bank.
To bring oxygen to the bloodstream, and C02 out.
oxygen + water = glucose + c02
Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchial tree, bronchioles, alveoli
What is the trachea more commonly known as?
Filter out the dirt and warm the air.
Bottom of both lungs on the bronchi, and we have so many because it increases the surface area in the lungs for gas exchange.
Because we can’t use glucose as “fuel” of our body. We have to convert glucose to ATP.
The windpipe.
Exchanging a check for cash at a bank.
To bring oxygen to the bloodstream, and C02 out.
oxygen + water = glucose + c02
Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchial tree, bronchioles, alveoli
What are the two inputs and outputs of cellular respiration?
Filter out the dirt and warm the air.
Bottom of both lungs on the bronchi, and we have so many because it increases the surface area in the lungs for gas exchange.
Because we can’t use glucose as “fuel” of our body. We have to convert glucose to ATP.
The windpipe.
Exchanging a check for cash at a bank.
To bring oxygen to the bloodstream, and C02 out.
oxygen + water = glucose + c02
Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs, bronchial tree, bronchioles, alveoli
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