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Text B. The Respiratory System

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The respiratory system is the system of the body dealing with breathing. When we breathe, the body takes in the oxygen that it needs and removes the carbon dioxide that it doesn't need.

First the body breathes in the air sucking through the nose or mouth and down through the trachea (windpipe). The trachea is a pipe shaped by rings of cartilage. It divides into two tubes called bronchi. These carry air into each lung. Inside the lung, the tubes divide into smaller and smaller tubes called bronchioles. At the end of each of these tubes are small air balloons called alveoli.

Capillaries, which are small blood vessels with thin walls, are wrapped around these alveoli. The walls are so thin and close to each other that the air easily seeps through. In this way, oxygen seeps through into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide, in the bloodstream, seeps through into the alveoli, and then it is removed from the body when we breathe out.

The diaphragm is the muscle that controls the breathing process. As the diaphragm flattens, it causes the chest to expand and air is sucked into the lungs. When the diaphragm relaxes, the chest collapses and the air in the lungs is forced out.

 

Ex. 15. Look at picture 3 and complete the sentences with these words:

mediastinum covers is divided are covered

pleural cavities lines is lined are surrounded

 


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