define the whole respiration process of Human being.
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⭕ Respiration in human being; the body of human being and other animals such as,cow, Goat,dog, lion etc are highly active therefore they need more oxygen to respire of production of energy.
there are many organs are involved for this process such as nostrils, nasal cavity trachea,bronchi,bronchial,alveoli and lungs.
⭐ nostrils; there are two nostrils in the nose which contain the mucus and hAir. which interact the dust so clean air enter into our nose.
⭐ nasal cavity; this is also known as nasal passes which carry the oxygen into trachea.
⭐ trachea; it is known as the wind by having rings which made up of cartilage so that attract could not collapse. it carry the oxygen toward the lungs. and divided into small pipe like structure known as bronchae
⭐ bronchae(bronchus); they are thin pipe like structure and also contain the Rings. there are 2 in numbers which goes into the separate lungs and divided into bronchioles.
⭐ bronchioles; bronchioles are small branch like structure which distributed into the whole lungs, it has not rings made up of only muscles and divided into alveoli.
⭐ alveoli; they are pouch like structure which exchange the gas such as Oxygen and Carbon dioxide, they are millions in numbers and join to the blood capillaries. so that the alveoli could take the carbon dioxide from capillaries and oxygen sent into capillaries.
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⭕ Respiration in human being; the body of human being and other animals such as,cow, Goat,dog, lion etc are highly active therefore they need more oxygen to respire of production of energy.
there are many organs are involved for this process such as nostrils, nasal cavity trachea,bronchi,bronchial,alveoli and lungs.
⭐ nostrils; there are two nostrils in the nose which contain the mucus and hAir. which interact the dust so clean air enter into our nose.
⭐ nasal cavity; this is also known as nasal passes which carry the oxygen into trachea.
⭐ trachea; it is known as the wind by having rings which made up of cartilage so that attract could not collapse. it carry the oxygen toward the lungs. and divided into small pipe like structure known as bronchae
⭐ bronchae(bronchus); they are thin pipe like structure and also contain the Rings. there are 2 in numbers which goes into the separate lungs and divided into bronchioles.
⭐ bronchioles; bronchioles are small branch like structure which distributed into the whole lungs, it has not rings made up of only muscles and divided into alveoli.
⭐ alveoli; they are pouch like structure which exchange the gas such as Oxygen and Carbon dioxide, they are millions in numbers and join to the blood capillaries. so that the alveoli could take the carbon dioxide from capillaries and oxygen sent into capillaries.
☺ Hope this helps you deaR ✌✌
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✔️Respiration involves taking in oxygen and release of carbon dioxide by the process of breathing.
✔️The taken oxygen is the utilised to oxidise chemical energy stored in the food to released energy in the form of ATP along with carbon dioxide and water.
✔️Respiration involves exchange of gases i.e. oxygen with carbon dioxide.
✔️Respiration in human beings takes place through a special system called as respiratory system.
✔️This involves nostrils, nasal cavity, larynx, bronchi, bronchioles ending in alveoli.
◾️First step includes inhalation of oxygen. Inhalation means bringing in oxygen into the body. The second step is gas exchange in the lungs where oxygen is diffused into the blood and the carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood. The third process is cellular respiration, which produces the chemical energy that the cells in the body need, and carbon dioxide. Finally, the carbon dioxide from cellular respiration is breathed out of body from the lungs. This is commonly termed as exhalation, which means, giving out air rich in carbon dioxide from the body.
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Here's your answer!!
✔️Respiration involves taking in oxygen and release of carbon dioxide by the process of breathing.
✔️The taken oxygen is the utilised to oxidise chemical energy stored in the food to released energy in the form of ATP along with carbon dioxide and water.
✔️Respiration involves exchange of gases i.e. oxygen with carbon dioxide.
✔️Respiration in human beings takes place through a special system called as respiratory system.
✔️This involves nostrils, nasal cavity, larynx, bronchi, bronchioles ending in alveoli.
◾️First step includes inhalation of oxygen. Inhalation means bringing in oxygen into the body. The second step is gas exchange in the lungs where oxygen is diffused into the blood and the carbon dioxide diffuses out of the blood. The third process is cellular respiration, which produces the chemical energy that the cells in the body need, and carbon dioxide. Finally, the carbon dioxide from cellular respiration is breathed out of body from the lungs. This is commonly termed as exhalation, which means, giving out air rich in carbon dioxide from the body.
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