π¬οΈ HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
πΉ Introduction
In your previous classes, you learned how food gives us energy. But how does this energy come out of food?
Imagine you eat a banana. The body breaks it down into smaller parts like glucose. Now, just having glucose is not enough β we need to “burn” it inside our cells to get energy. But this burning is not like fire β itβs a slow and controlled process called cellular respiration.
This process needs oxygen and gives out carbon dioxide. Oxygen is taken in from the air, and carbon dioxide β a waste gas β is sent out of the body.
πΉ What is External Respiration?
External respiration means the movement of gases in and out of the body.
Definition:
“External respiration is the process by which oxygen is taken from the environment into the body, and carbon dioxide is removed from the body into the environment.”
π It includes:
- Breathing in (Inhalation) β taking oxygen
- Breathing out (Exhalation) β releasing carbon dioxide
π§ Think of this like opening a window in a room:
- Fresh air (oxygen) comes in.
- Stale air (carbon dioxide) goes out.
πΉ Organs Involved in Respiration
All the organs that help in breathing and exchanging gases make up the Respiratory System.