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1. Blood carriles carbon dioxide from the body yo the lung

 

2. Cells need oxygen to produce Energy

 

3. Lung cancer forms un lung tissues usually in cells

 

Yohana Andrea Ortiz Hernández

 

Yohana Andrea Ortiz Hernández

1. Carbón dióxide is harmful to our lungs.

2. The lungs help us oxygenate the Blood.

3. Oxygen is a gas that our body needs to function well.

Causes of smoking cigarettes

Lung cáncer

 

Arterial hypertension

 

Coronavia disease

 

Cerebrovascular

 

Accidents

Thrombosis

 

Hemorrhage or embolisms.

 

The benefits of quitting smoking

 

Reduce the risk of dying

 

Improves blood pressre and pulse

 

Carbon monoxide levels in the blood drop to normal

1. Oxygen: Is the air that enters through the nose and mouth and is carried through the respiratory tract.

 

2. Lung Cancer: is a cancer that forms in the tissues of the lung.

 

3. Alveoli: They are small air sacs and the part of the lungs where oxygen exchange takes place.

 

Judith Rojas Riaño

dirty or damaged alveoli affect

breathihg

 

the lung, an essential organ for

oxygenation in the blood

 

oxygenated blood passes through the heart and to the organs

jenifer andrea sierra soto

1 oxigeno is our Main source of energy.

2the lung is an important organ.

3 the bronchial tube carries air to the lungs.

 

DANGERS OF SMOKING

- lung cancer.

-Arterial Hypertension

-Coronary heart disease

-Angina or myocardical infarction

-Cerebrovascular accident or Stroke

BENEFIST OF QUITTING

-Reduces the risk of diseases

-Improves cough and shortness of breath

Keeping the lungs clean and reducing the risk of heart attack

1.The respiratory system is responsible for transporting air between the environment and the body, incorporating oxygen into the blood so that it can reach all the cells of the body.

 

2.asthma, pulmonary hypertension

1. What does the respiratory system do?

 

R/ It consists of bringing oxygen from the air to the blood and eliminating carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air. This gas exchange occurs inside the lungs. Air enters through the nose and/or mouth and is conducted through the respiratory tract to the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.

 

2. What are some common problems with the respiratory system?

 

R/Respiratory diseases include asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, pneumonia, and lung cancer. Also called lung disease and lung disorder.

The respiratory system carries out the process of purifying the blood loaded with oxygen with oxygen and carrying oxygen to the entire body.

The known pathologies are: Asthma, COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, pneumonia and cancer.

💪What does the respiratory system do?

gas exchange and produce oxygen in the body

What are some common problems with the respiratory system?

asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), pulmonary fibrosis, sleep apnea syndrome, pulmonary hypertension, among others

David Duran

1.What does the respiratory system do?

 

The respiratory system is a biological network that allows respiration, a process through which the body obtains oxygen necessary for the production of energy.

 

2. What are some common problems with the respiratory system?

 

a person can present:

bronchitis

tuberculosis

lung cancer

pneumonia

1. What does the respiratory system do?

 

collect the deoxygenated blood, collect the carbon dioxide, and send the oxygenated blood to the circulatory system for the body

 

2. What are some common problems with the respiratory system?

 

Poor breathing difficulties, lack of oxygen in the body, can cause death

 

 

 

Jenifer Sierra

1.What does the respiratory system do?

The respiratory system is responsible for exchanging gases between the body and the environment.

 

2. What are some common problems with the respiratory system?

a person can present:

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer,

asthma

The respiratory system is responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the air. It includes the nose, trachea, bronchi, and lungs. Common conditions affecting it are asthma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, and lung cancer, all of which impact respiratory function.

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