Functions of The Human Respiratory System: What's in
Functions of The Human Respiratory System: What's in
Functions of The Human Respiratory System: What's in
In our previous discussion, you learned that the parts of the human respiratory
system in charge of supplying oxygen are the nose, nasal passageways/nasal cavity,
pharynx, larynx , and trachea which divides into two tubes called bronchi. Bronchi carry air
into each lung. Inside the lungs, the bronchi divide into bronchioles. At the end of the
bronchioles are the alveoli. Inhaled oxygen moves from the alveoli to the blood in
the capillaries, and carbon dioxide moves from the blood in the capillaries to the air in the
alveoli. Under the lungs is a large dome-shaped muscle called the diaphragm. The lungs are
the main organ in the human respiratory system.
This time you will describe the function of each part of the human respiratory system.
What’s New
The respiratory system consists of different parts that allow air to reach the lungs. But
before the air reaches the lungs, it must first be processed. Each part of the respiratory
system performs a specific function.
To learn the functions of each part of the respiratory system, do activity number 3.
ACTIVITY 3: Complete Me
Objective:
Describe the function of each part of the respiratory system.
Procedure:
1. Identify the letter that labels the part of the respiratory system. Write each part with its
corresponding function in the table provided below.
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Guide Question :
1. What will happen if one part of the system fails to carry out its function properly?
What Is It
Have you experienced having colds and you have clogged nose? What organ should
you use in breathing? Yes, it’s the mouth! Is this organ part of the respiratory system? The
mouth also known as the oral cavity, is the secondary external opening for the respiratory
tract. Normally, we breathe through the nasal cavity, but the mouth can also be used if we
have problems with the nasal cavity.
The following are the functions of each part of the respiratory system:
Nose --------------- the entrance of air into the body
Nasal cavity------ it is where the air is filtered, moistened and warmed
Pharynx ---------- controls the passage of air to the lungs and food (from digestion)
to the esophagus
Larynx ------------ connects the pharynx to the trachea and contains the vocal cord.
It prevents the passage of food into the lungs.
It controls the flow of air to the lungs
Trachea ---------- main passageway of air into the lungs
Bronchi(bronchus)--- carry air into each lung
Lungs ------------- They help oxygen we breathe enter the red blood cells and get rid
of carbon dioxide when we breathe out.
Bronchioles ------ tiny tubes that connect the bronchi to the alveoli.
Alveoli (alveolus)------- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
Diaphragm ----------- controls the breathing process
What’s More
As the air enters from the nose to the nasal cavity, then to the pharynx, air moves to
the larynx. However, food has to be kept out of the larynx and this function is carried out by
the epiglottis which is a flap of tissue located at the upper end of the larynx. When you
swallow, the epiglottis partly closes the larynx where food and water move down the
esophagus.
Let us check how much you have learned from our lesson. Complete each statement
using the terms from the list below. Write your answer on the space provided.
Directions. Find and encircle the vocabulary words in the puzzle below. Look for them in all
directions including backwards and diagonally and use the encircled words to answer the
statements that follow.
T A P B R O N C H I I D A
R D I H X L U N G S L I L
A A B R A A X N Y R A L V
C M S O N R R T L K O G E
H S M N P T Y H T U O M O
E E W S O E C N S Z D A L
A A N B K S H N X E K M I
Y X O Y N N E G Y X O S U
D I A P H R A G M G L T I
E B R O N C H I O L E S Y
What I Can Do
Directions. Describe the function of the following parts of the human respiratory system as
the air enters through them.
1. Nasal cavity
2. Pharynx
3. Larynx
4. Bronchi
5. Alveoli