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Pathology of the Respiratory System

(“…every breath you take…every move you make…” by..?)

First some review exercises

1. Use this interactive link to review the parts of the human gas exchange system.
While you work your way through it define the following terms; ventilation,
external respiration, internal respiration and transport.

http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objID=AP15104 basic anatomy


and function

a) Ventilation:
b) External respiration:
c) Internal Respiration:
d) Transport:

2. The following links take you to some drag and drop labeling activities. Complete
the activities to check your understanding. Make text boxes to appropriately label
the diagrams.

http://www.vtaide.com/png/respiratoryF.htm Drag and drop respiratory system


http://www.tdflashzone.net23.net/index.php?p=2_66 Drag and drop. Label the
red lines below based on the drag and drop activity. (The diagram below looks
slightly different than the diagram on the website)

http://wps.pearsoned.com.au/sf2/29/7673/1964421.cw/content/index.html Drag
and drop on 4. The Human Respiration System and 5. Respiration Systems
#4. The Human Respiration System (The diagram below is a little different from
the diagram on the website. Esophagus will not be labeled below)

#5. Respiratory Systems

another name for trachea


site of gas exchange in the lungs
prevents food from entering the trachea
movement of gas molecules from high concentration to low concentration
oxygen-carrying molecule in RBC
sheet of muscle separating the chest and abdomen
air which is breathed out
air moves from the lungs into these blood vessels
Pathology of the Respiratory System

3. Define the term pathology and pathologist.


a. Pathology:
b. Pathologist:

4. Go to the link. After viewing it describe how Ozone, BIG particles, small
particles, and CO (carbon monoxide) affects the body.

http://www.airinfonow.org/html/lungattack/lungplay.htm Lung Attack


(interactive)

a. Ozone:
b. Big particles:
c. Small particles:
d. CO:

5. You are to create a chart using the headings shown below to highlight several well
known and fairly common respiratory system disorders. Fill in the chart below:

Name of
Image/Picture Causes Symptoms Treatment Prevention
Disorder

bronchitis

common
cold

cystic
fibrosis

laryngitis
emphysem
a

cough

pneumonia

pleurisy

asthma

lung cancer

tuberculosi
s

sinus
infection
lack of
surfactant

meconum
aspiration

I would suggest that you go start your searching in Google images. You are not required
to provide lengthy explanations. This is an opportunity for you to learn about these
illnesses.

The Respiratory System and Classic Rock Music:.

“I can breathe. Breathe now” by…..

“Breathe, breathe in the air. Don’t be afraid to care” by….

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