hey dude!
Hey man, it's been a while
I've been incredibly into science lately.
Did you realize that speaking is made possible by our respiratory system?
wow! I didn't know that; give me further knowledge.
Air is another source of oxygen that the respiratory system uses to supply the circulatory system.
amazing!
iIt also emits waste carbon dioxide from cells.
Now, let me tell you a little bit more about the respiratory system, which is made up of the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, lungs, diaphragm, and alveoli.
So, what exactly do all of those sections perform for the body?
excellent question; the nose and mouth heat, filter, and moisturize the air.
The trachea transports air from the larynx to the lungs. The Bronchus is a tube that connects the trachea to each lung.
Next there's the Lungs that are a sponge-like organ responsible for gas exchange, the diaphragm is a dome shaped muscle under lungs that expands and contacts to allow air in and out of the lungs
Lastly, there is the alveoli which is were CO2 is exchanged for O2
dang that was a lot but I think I understand
OK let me tell you a science joke I picked up then I got to go
why can you never trust atoms
why?
because they make up everything
HAHA
hey dude!
Hey man, it's been a while
I've been incredibly into science lately.
Did you realize that speaking is made possible by our respiratory system?
wow! I didn't know that; give me further knowledge.
Air is another source of oxygen that the respiratory system uses to supply the circulatory system.
amazing!
iIt also emits waste carbon dioxide from cells.
Now, let me tell you a little bit more about the respiratory system, which is made up of the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, lungs, diaphragm, and alveoli.
So, what exactly do all of those sections perform for the body?
excellent question; the nose and mouth heat, filter, and moisturize the air.
The trachea transports air from the larynx to the lungs. The Bronchus is a tube that connects the trachea to each lung.
Next there's the Lungs that are a sponge-like organ responsible for gas exchange, the diaphragm is a dome shaped muscle under lungs that expands and contacts to allow air in and out of the lungs
Lastly, there is the alveoli which is were CO2 is exchanged for O2
dang that was a lot but I think I understand
OK let me tell you a science joke I picked up then I got to go
why can you never trust atoms
why?
because they make up everything
HAHA
hey dude!
Hey man, it's been a while
I've been incredibly into science lately.
Did you realize that speaking is made possible by our respiratory system?
wow! I didn't know that; give me further knowledge.
Air is another source of oxygen that the respiratory system uses to supply the circulatory system.
amazing!
iIt also emits waste carbon dioxide from cells.
Now, let me tell you a little bit more about the respiratory system, which is made up of the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, lungs, diaphragm, and alveoli.
So, what exactly do all of those sections perform for the body?
excellent question; the nose and mouth heat, filter, and moisturize the air.
The trachea transports air from the larynx to the lungs. The Bronchus is a tube that connects the trachea to each lung.
Next there's the Lungs that are a sponge-like organ responsible for gas exchange, the diaphragm is a dome shaped muscle under lungs that expands and contacts to allow air in and out of the lungs
Lastly, there is the alveoli which is were CO2 is exchanged for O2
dang that was a lot but I think I understand
OK let me tell you a science joke I picked up then I got to go
why can you never trust atoms
why?
because they make up everything
HAHA
hey dude!
Hey man, it's been a while
I've been incredibly into science lately.
Did you realize that speaking is made possible by our respiratory system?
wow! I didn't know that; give me further knowledge.
Air is another source of oxygen that the respiratory system uses to supply the circulatory system.
amazing!
iIt also emits waste carbon dioxide from cells.
Now, let me tell you a little bit more about the respiratory system, which is made up of the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, lungs, diaphragm, and alveoli.
So, what exactly do all of those sections perform for the body?
excellent question; the nose and mouth heat, filter, and moisturize the air.
The trachea transports air from the larynx to the lungs. The Bronchus is a tube that connects the trachea to each lung.
Next there's the Lungs that are a sponge-like organ responsible for gas exchange, the diaphragm is a dome shaped muscle under lungs that expands and contacts to allow air in and out of the lungs
Lastly, there is the alveoli which is were CO2 is exchanged for O2
dang that was a lot but I think I understand
OK let me tell you a science joke I picked up then I got to go
why can you never trust atoms
why?
because they make up everything
HAHA
hey dude!
Hey man, it's been a while
I've been incredibly into science lately.
Did you realize that speaking is made possible by our respiratory system?
wow! I didn't know that; give me further knowledge.
Air is another source of oxygen that the respiratory system uses to supply the circulatory system.
amazing!
iIt also emits waste carbon dioxide from cells.
Now, let me tell you a little bit more about the respiratory system, which is made up of the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, lungs, diaphragm, and alveoli.
So, what exactly do all of those sections perform for the body?
excellent question; the nose and mouth heat, filter, and moisturize the air.
The trachea transports air from the larynx to the lungs. The Bronchus is a tube that connects the trachea to each lung.
Next there's the Lungs that are a sponge-like organ responsible for gas exchange, the diaphragm is a dome shaped muscle under lungs that expands and contacts to allow air in and out of the lungs
Lastly, there is the alveoli which is were CO2 is exchanged for O2
dang that was a lot but I think I understand
OK let me tell you a science joke I picked up then I got to go
why can you never trust atoms
why?
because they make up everything
HAHA
hey dude!
Hey man, it's been a while
I've been incredibly into science lately.
Did you realize that speaking is made possible by our respiratory system?
wow! I didn't know that; give me further knowledge.
Air is another source of oxygen that the respiratory system uses to supply the circulatory system.
amazing!
iIt also emits waste carbon dioxide from cells.
Now, let me tell you a little bit more about the respiratory system, which is made up of the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, lungs, diaphragm, and alveoli.
So, what exactly do all of those sections perform for the body?
excellent question; the nose and mouth heat, filter, and moisturize the air.
The trachea transports air from the larynx to the lungs. The Bronchus is a tube that connects the trachea to each lung.
Next there's the Lungs that are a sponge-like organ responsible for gas exchange, the diaphragm is a dome shaped muscle under lungs that expands and contacts to allow air in and out of the lungs
Lastly, there is the alveoli which is were CO2 is exchanged for O2
dang that was a lot but I think I understand
OK let me tell you a science joke I picked up then I got to go
why can you never trust atoms
why?
because they make up everything
HAHA
hey dude!
Hey man, it's been a while
I've been incredibly into science lately.
Did you realize that speaking is made possible by our respiratory system?
wow! I didn't know that; give me further knowledge.
Air is another source of oxygen that the respiratory system uses to supply the circulatory system.
amazing!
iIt also emits waste carbon dioxide from cells.
Now, let me tell you a little bit more about the respiratory system, which is made up of the nose, mouth, trachea, bronchus, lungs, diaphragm, and alveoli.
So, what exactly do all of those sections perform for the body?
excellent question; the nose and mouth heat, filter, and moisturize the air.
The trachea transports air from the larynx to the lungs. The Bronchus is a tube that connects the trachea to each lung.
Next there's the Lungs that are a sponge-like organ responsible for gas exchange, the diaphragm is a dome shaped muscle under lungs that expands and contacts to allow air in and out of the lungs
Lastly, there is the alveoli which is were CO2 is exchanged for O2
dang that was a lot but I think I understand
OK let me tell you a science joke I picked up then I got to go
why can you never trust atoms
why?
because they make up everything
HAHA