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It causes us to breathe. We could not live without the process it goes through for us.

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What does the respiratory system do for your body?

it allows us to breath This system allow for gas exchange in the lungs. These gases are mostly oxygen and carbon dioxide.


How does the respiratory system meet human needs?

The Respiratory system help us meets its needs by giving us energy


What system help us breathe?

the respiratory system since that is where your lungs are located


Why is the respiratory system so important to us?

The Respiratory System is important to us because you can breathe or do anything without it. It is the main part of you body.


What does the body's respiratory system help us to do?

To get energy..


How do the structures in our respiratory system work together to helps us breathe?

the lungs is the basic unit structure of the human respiratory system


What part of the respiratory system helps us speak?

mouth


How does the respiratory system protect us?

mocos, cilia,


Why is it important to know the function of the respiratory system?

It is in order to have a proper understanding of how our body works. It is also to teach us how to value these organs which are part of our respiratory system.


Why cant you live without your respiratory system?

To live we need to to breathe, our lungs have to be in good working order for us to enjoy life, so our respiratory system is very important to each and everyone of us.


What does clean air do in your respiratory system?

It helps us to breathe more comfortable.


What does the respiratory system allow us to do?

When we breathe from our mouth or nose, the air, which contains oxygen, nitrogen, and other types of gases, pass the larynx, where the vocal cords locate. When oxygen reaches the chest cavity, the bronchi divides itself so that the bronchi can direct the oxygen to the lungs. When the bronchial tubes direct the oxygen and air into the alveoli, it then reaches your bloodstream. When the respiratory system finishes its course, the diaphragm, which locates under the chest cavity, eliminates carbon dioxide. This explains why we have to exhale after we inhale. The main purpose of the respiratory system is to supply oxygen for the blood and other organs such as the brain.