It is called as Diffusion,oxygen moves from the alveoli to the the blood through to the cappilaries cappilaries is a Tinybloodvesselslining the alveolar walls. once in the bloodstream, oxygen get's pick up by the hemoglobin in red blood cells
2.Whatwillhappenofonepart
ofthesystemfailstocarryoutitsfunctionproperly?
If any of the system fails to carry it's funcion Thewholesystemwillcollapse
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ANSWERS:
1. Oxygen follows a pathway from the nose (when we inhale), to the blood (via lungs), proceeding to the tissues where it (oxygen) is converted to energy by the cells.
-When we inhale oxygen gas using our nose or mouth, our diaphragm moves down and do contracting. And that is the reason why it drops in air pressure. From outside, the oxygen comes in fastly until it goes down the Trachea or the windpipe up to the Lungs. The Lungs will expand itself to fill more oxygen and bring it to its tubes or air sacs. And some of it will be mixed in blood stream to become or make oxygenated blood. It will travel up to the Capillaries and dump off Carbon Dioxide. At the end, we will make exhalation of Carbon Dioxide(CO2).
2. You will have High blood pressure
Blood pressure is the measurement of how much force is used to pump blood through your arteries. If you have high blood pressure, also called hypertension, it means the force is higher than it should be. High blood pressure can damage your heart and lead to heart disease, stroke, or kidney disease.
There are no symptoms with high blood pressure, which is why it’s often called “the silent killer.” For more information, read about hypertension.
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1.How will you describe the
pathway of oxygen in the breathing system?
2.What will happen of one part
of the system fails to carry out its function properly?
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(Pakisagot naman po sana ng matino, kung wala namang kwenta sasabihin, huwag na lang pong sagutin.)
ANSWERS:
1. Oxygen follows a pathway from the nose (when we inhale), to the blood (via lungs), proceeding to the tissues where it (oxygen) is converted to energy by the cells.
-When we inhale oxygen gas using our nose or mouth, our diaphragm moves down and do contracting. And that is the reason why it drops in air pressure. From outside, the oxygen comes in fastly until it goes down the Trachea or the windpipe up to the Lungs. The Lungs will expand itself to fill more oxygen and bring it to its tubes or air sacs. And some of it will be mixed in blood stream to become or make oxygenated blood. It will travel up to the Capillaries and dump off Carbon Dioxide. At the end, we will make exhalation of Carbon Dioxide(CO2).
2. You will have High blood pressure
Blood pressure is the measurement of how much force is used to pump blood through your arteries. If you have high blood pressure, also called hypertension, it means the force is higher than it should be. High blood pressure can damage your heart and lead to heart disease, stroke, or kidney disease.
There are no symptoms with high blood pressure, which is why it’s often called “the silent killer.” For more information, read about hypertension.