The document discusses the respiratory system, including its levels of organization, functions, and objectives. The functions are gas exchange, breathing, sound production, olfactory assistance, and protection. The objectives are to identify key parts of the breathing system, describe the function of each part, and do an activity using a "bunch of grapes" model. It asks what would happen if one part of the system fails to function properly.
The document discusses the respiratory system, including its levels of organization, functions, and objectives. The functions are gas exchange, breathing, sound production, olfactory assistance, and protection. The objectives are to identify key parts of the breathing system, describe the function of each part, and do an activity using a "bunch of grapes" model. It asks what would happen if one part of the system fails to function properly.
The document discusses the respiratory system, including its levels of organization, functions, and objectives. The functions are gas exchange, breathing, sound production, olfactory assistance, and protection. The objectives are to identify key parts of the breathing system, describe the function of each part, and do an activity using a "bunch of grapes" model. It asks what would happen if one part of the system fails to function properly.
Quarter 1 Week 1 Riane Joy L. Mosqueda Teacher What are the Levels of organization of life?
cell tissue organ organ organis
system m What is the Function of RESPIRATORY SYSTEM? It is made up the organs in the body that help us to breathe. What is the Function of RESPIRATORY SYSTEM? 1. Gas Exchange- oxygen and carbon dioxide. 2. Breathing- movement of air. 3. Sound production What is the Function of RESPIRATORY SYSTEM? 4. Olfactory Assistance- sense of smell 5. Protection- from dust and microbes entering through mucus production, cilia and coughing OBJECTIVES Identify the key parts of the breathing system. Describe the function of each parts of the breathing systems. Do the Activity 1 What a Bunch of Grapes What will happen if one part of the system fails to carry out its function properly? Guide Questions: Q1. What does each part of the “Bunch of Grapes” model represent, in relation to the breathing system?
Q2. How will you describe the pathway of oxygen
in the breathing system?
Q3. What will happen if one part of the system fails
to carry out its function properly? ASSIGNMENT Create a model of lungs: - 1pcs. Of 1 liter of empty plastic bottle - 3 balloons (1 big, 2 small) - 1 sturdy straw - 1 pair of scissor/ cutter - 5 rubber bands