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The respiratory system on the human´s body - Coggle Diagram
The respiratory system on the human´s body
El aire suministrado en los pulmones / Air supplied to the lungs
The lungs excrete carbon dioxide due to receive blood to the bronchi like the pulmonary arteries
Richmond, Virginia, teenager wears a CPAP machine to treat sleep apnea
pollution is a heavy counterweight.
condition in which air passage to the lungs is obstructed during sleep.
Over time the wear and tear on the human lungs constitutes a serious health risk.
La capacidad de los pulmones para transportar oxígeno a la sangre / The lungs' capacity to deliver oxygen to blood /
The process of the breathe in air the body's life-sustaining gas.
The lungs' capacity to deliver oxygen to blood, where it is consumed by muscles, is a major factor in an endurance athlete's ability to perform.
Oxygen drives the process of respiration, which provides our cells with energy.
When we exhale, we produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
Since the lungs process air, they are the only internal organs that are constantly exposed to the external environment.
When we exhale, we produce carbon dioxide as a byproduct.
The two lungs inside the chest cavity made up of a complex latticework of tubes / Los dos pulmones dentro de la cavidad torácica formados por un complejo entramado de tubos.
The incredible Oxygen passes through the alveoli into the capillaries referring to the heart via pulmonary
Our two lungs are made up o of tubes, which are suspended, on either side of the heart, inside the chest cavity on a framework of elastic fibers.
Within the lungs, the mucus-lined bronchi split like the branches of a tree into tens of thousands of ever smaller tubes ,
The average adult's lungs contain about 600 million of these spongy, air-filled structures.
These muscles contract when we breathe in, expanding the lungs and drawing in air.
carbon dioxide is removed from the blood through the same process of diffusion.
The alveoli are where the crucial gas exchange takes place.
There are enough alveoli in just one lung to cover an area roughly the size of a tennis court.
pulmonary arteries carry deoxygenated blood that needs to be refreshed.