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How Is Respiration And Blood Transport Accomplished Around The Body?

Published on Dec 22, 2015

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First of all we start by in hailing air into our body.

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When the air is inhailed it goes down our windpipe(trachea), then it separates into two tubes called the bronchi

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After that it seperates in to multiple branches called bronchioles and at the end of these "branches" there are these microscopic balls called alveoli.

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When the air has finally arrived in the alveolies the air enters the veins and the gas we release when we exhale is called carbon dioxide. This is called the gaseous exchange.

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Once the air enters the blood it goes around the body to a muscle!

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There are 2 mains types of respiration: aerobic and anaerobic.

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How does blood go around our body?

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The air gets there because the heart is pumping blood around the body so that the blood can go through.

What is blood made of?

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Blood is the red liquid in your body. It is made of red blood cells and the liquid it flows in is plasma.
Blood is made out of 55% plasma, 45% rbc.

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CIGARETTES

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THE END

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Sources:
.youtube: crash course circulatory and respiratory system.
.Course book
.own knowledge