1.4 Breathing

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Welcome- 2EH
  • Please take your seat
  • Get you notebook , book and pen.
  • Take out your coat and wait quietly for the Assignment in the next dia. 

Slide 1 - Diapositive

To do
Get your book
Complete ex. 10 , p.26
HOW IT FITS TOGETHER — the world we live in
Done?
Begin reading basic 1.4 
timer
7:00

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Today

  • What is the difference between inhaled and exhaled air?
  • How are inhalation and exhalation achieved? 

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What process occurs (happens) in the chloroplast?
A
respiration
B
breathing
C
excretion
D
photosynthesis

Slide 4 - Quiz

What is the function of the epiglottis (strottenklepje)?
A
Closes the nasal cavity when swalloing
B
Protects the windpipe (and oesaphagus)
C
Makes sure food cannot get into your windpipe

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which statement about breathing through your nose is true?
A
The air contains more bacteria when you breathe through your nose.
B
The air is colder when you breathe through your nose.
C
The air is filtered and is warmed up when you breathe through your nose.
D
The air is filtered only when you breathe through your mouth.

Slide 6 - Quiz

Moistens and warms inhaled air
Makes sure food cannot get into your windpipe

flap that closes off the nasal cavity when you swallow food
Nasal lining

Epiglottis

Uvula

Slide 7 - Question de remorquage

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Alveoli
  • Place where gas exchange happens
  • Oxygen goes in
  • Carbon dioxide goes out
  • Transportation of gases through red blood cells

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Gas exchange 
1) Oxygen comes from the air we inhale into the alveoli -> Oxygen goes from alveoli through the wall into the blood of the lung capillary -> blood brings Oxygen to all the cells in the body. 

2) Blood brings Carbon dioxide from cells to the lungs -> Carbon dioxide goes from blood through the walls into the alveoli -> We breath out the Carbon dioxide.

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https://youtu.be/FJQxriDWkMs?si=Va49aUqjNk01ABBR

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Respiratory muscles
  • Chest breathing: intercostal muscles.

  • Abdominal breathing: diaphragm.

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Chest breathing
While we breath this way , we contract our  intercostal muscles, squeezing the air out of our lungs. When they relax, we breathe in again due to a difference in air pressure in and out of our lungs. 

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Abdominal breathing
Sometimes you also see your belly move when you breath-->   due to abdominal breathing. Your diaphragm moves up and down. Squeezing out your lungs and creating positive and negative air pressure within your lungs. 

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Thoracic inhalation:
air is sucked into the lungs
intercostal muscles contract
ribs pull the plearul membrane open
the plearul membrane pulls open the lungs
ribs move up

Slide 20 - Question de remorquage

Drag the boxes on the right to the correct place in the picture.
Alveolus
Oxygen
Red blood cell
Blood with little oxygen
Blood with lots of oxygen
Air
CO2

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Abdominal inhalation:
air is sucked into the lungs
abdominal muscles contract
the diaphragm moves down
the plearul membrane pulls open the lungs
the diaphragm pulls the pleural membrane open

Slide 22 - Question de remorquage

To Do
1. Read basic 1.4 - breathing
2. Complete ex. 1-3 , 5-8 
3. Practice the flash cards out basics 1.1 -1.4 

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