Science, asked by nitayadav109, 16 days ago

explain but the hell of stable diagram the structure of respiratory system​

Answers

Answered by Sreyajames
1

Answer:

Functionally, the respiratory system can be divided into a conducting zone and a respiratory zone. The conducting zone of the respiratory system includes the organs and structures not directly involved in gas exchange. The gas exchange occurs in the respiratory zone.

Events of Respiration:

Pulmonary ventilation- movement of air into and out of the lungs

External respiration- exchange of gases between the air and the blood in the lungs….oxygen diffuses into the blood, carbon dioxide diffuses into the lungs.

Transport- movement of gases from the lungs to the body cells and back, accomplished by the cardiovascular system.

internal respiration- exchange of gases between the blood and body cells…. oxygen diffuses into the cells and carbon dioxide moves into the blood.

I hope it will help you and please mark as brainliest

Attachments:
Answered by HEARTLESSBANDI
0

Explanation:

Respiration and breathing are the same. ... No, respiration and breathing are not similar processes. Breathing is a part of respiration in which inhalation and exhalation are carried out. The respiration process, on the other hand, involves the complete oxidation of food molecules to release energy.

Attachments:
Similar questions