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name______
respiratory system
follow the
air flow
directions: number the steps of respiration in the correct order.
____ air flows into the bronchi
____ air flows into the alveoli
____ air flows through the pharynx
____ air flows into tiny tubes called bronchioles
____ air flows into the trachea
____ oxygen is transferred to the blood stream
____ air is inhaled through the nose and mouth
____ air is exhaled from the lungs
____ air flows passes through the epiglottis and larynx
question: describe what happens to the gases oxygen and carbon dioxide
in the alveoli of the lungs.
Part 1: Ordering the steps of respiration
To determine the correct order of air flow in the respiratory system, we follow the anatomical pathway of inhaled air:
- Air is inhaled through the nose and mouth (first step of inhalation).
- Air flows through the pharynx (air moves from nose/mouth to pharynx).
- Air flows passes through the epiglottis and larynx (air moves from pharynx to larynx, then to trachea).
- Air flows into the trachea (air moves from larynx to trachea).
- Air flows into the bronchi (trachea splits into bronchi).
- Air flows into tiny tubes called bronchioles (bronchi branch into bronchioles).
- Air flows into the alveoli (bronchioles end in alveoli).
- Oxygen is transferred to the blood stream (gas exchange in alveoli).
- Air is exhaled from the lungs (final step of respiration, after gas exchange).
So the correct numbering is:
- Air is inhaled through the nose and mouth: \( 1 \)
- Air flows through the pharynx: \( 2 \)
- Air flows passes through the epiglottis and larynx: \( 3 \)
- Air flows into the trachea: \( 4 \)
- Air flows into the bronchi: \( 5 \)
- Air flows into tiny tubes called bronchioles: \( 6 \)
- Air flows into the alveoli: \( 7 \)
- Oxygen is transferred to the blood stream: \( 8 \)
- Air is exhaled from the lungs: \( 9 \)
Part 2: Gas exchange in alveoli
In the alveoli of the lungs, gas exchange occurs via diffusion (movement of gases from high to low concentration):
- Oxygen (\( \text{O}_2 \)): Moves from the alveoli (high \( \text{O}_2 \) concentration, as inhaled air has more \( \text{O}_2 \)) into the surrounding capillaries (low \( \text{O}_2 \) concentration, as blood has used \( \text{O}_2 \) for cellular respiration). It binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells for transport to body tissues.
- Carbon dioxide (\( \text{CO}_2 \)): Moves from the capillaries (high \( \text{CO}_2 \) concentration, as tissues produce \( \text{CO}_2 \) during respiration) into the alveoli (low \( \text{CO}_2 \) concentration, as exhaled air has more \( \text{CO}_2 \)). It is then exhaled from the lungs.
Final Answers
- Respiration Step Order: \( 1 \): Air is inhaled through the nose and mouth; \( 2 \): Air flows through the pharynx; \( 3 \): Air flows passes through the epiglottis and larynx; \( 4 \): Air flows into the trachea; \( 5 \): Air flows into the bronchi; \( 6 \): Air flows into tiny tubes called bronchioles; \( 7 \): Air flows into the alveoli; \( 8 \): Oxygen is transferred to the blood stream; \( 9 \): Air is exhaled from the lungs.
- Gas Exchange in Alveoli: Oxygen diffuses from alveoli to blood; carbon dioxide diffuses from blood to alveoli.
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Part 1: Ordering the steps of respiration
To determine the correct order of air flow in the respiratory system, we follow the anatomical pathway of inhaled air:
- Air is inhaled through the nose and mouth (first step of inhalation).
- Air flows through the pharynx (air moves from nose/mouth to pharynx).
- Air flows passes through the epiglottis and larynx (air moves from pharynx to larynx, then to trachea).
- Air flows into the trachea (air moves from larynx to trachea).
- Air flows into the bronchi (trachea splits into bronchi).
- Air flows into tiny tubes called bronchioles (bronchi branch into bronchioles).
- Air flows into the alveoli (bronchioles end in alveoli).
- Oxygen is transferred to the blood stream (gas exchange in alveoli).
- Air is exhaled from the lungs (final step of respiration, after gas exchange).
So the correct numbering is:
- Air is inhaled through the nose and mouth: \( 1 \)
- Air flows through the pharynx: \( 2 \)
- Air flows passes through the epiglottis and larynx: \( 3 \)
- Air flows into the trachea: \( 4 \)
- Air flows into the bronchi: \( 5 \)
- Air flows into tiny tubes called bronchioles: \( 6 \)
- Air flows into the alveoli: \( 7 \)
- Oxygen is transferred to the blood stream: \( 8 \)
- Air is exhaled from the lungs: \( 9 \)
Part 2: Gas exchange in alveoli
In the alveoli of the lungs, gas exchange occurs via diffusion (movement of gases from high to low concentration):
- Oxygen (\( \text{O}_2 \)): Moves from the alveoli (high \( \text{O}_2 \) concentration, as inhaled air has more \( \text{O}_2 \)) into the surrounding capillaries (low \( \text{O}_2 \) concentration, as blood has used \( \text{O}_2 \) for cellular respiration). It binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells for transport to body tissues.
- Carbon dioxide (\( \text{CO}_2 \)): Moves from the capillaries (high \( \text{CO}_2 \) concentration, as tissues produce \( \text{CO}_2 \) during respiration) into the alveoli (low \( \text{CO}_2 \) concentration, as exhaled air has more \( \text{CO}_2 \)). It is then exhaled from the lungs.
Final Answers
- Respiration Step Order: \( 1 \): Air is inhaled through the nose and mouth; \( 2 \): Air flows through the pharynx; \( 3 \): Air flows passes through the epiglottis and larynx; \( 4 \): Air flows into the trachea; \( 5 \): Air flows into the bronchi; \( 6 \): Air flows into tiny tubes called bronchioles; \( 7 \): Air flows into the alveoli; \( 8 \): Oxygen is transferred to the blood stream; \( 9 \): Air is exhaled from the lungs.
- Gas Exchange in Alveoli: Oxygen diffuses from alveoli to blood; carbon dioxide diffuses from blood to alveoli.