Well, I work in the respiratory system department. There are five more interesting facts I would like to share with you about my department. The first is that there are four processes that make up respiration: pulmonary ventilation, external respiration, transport of respiratory gases, and internal respiration. It also consist of two zones: the respiratory zone and the conducting zone. The respiratory zone is the actual site of gas exchange. The conducting zone is all the other respiratory passageways that provide fairly rigid tubes for air to reach the gas exchange sites. Next, the hairs in the nose help to clean and warm the air we breath. Also, twelve ounces of water is lost a day through breathing. The last fact I would like to share is about yawning. Most people associate yawning with being tired. However, yawning is actually the result of the body not taking in enough oxygen from air. My job within this department is to house respiratory passages smaller than the main bronchi, excrete water, alcohol, and pharmacology agents, and help perform a vital process called gas exchange. My co-workers are the nasal cavity, nose, larynx, pharynx, trachea,
Well, I work in the respiratory system department. There are five more interesting facts I would like to share with you about my department. The first is that there are four processes that make up respiration: pulmonary ventilation, external respiration, transport of respiratory gases, and internal respiration. It also consist of two zones: the respiratory zone and the conducting zone. The respiratory zone is the actual site of gas exchange. The conducting zone is all the other respiratory passageways that provide fairly rigid tubes for air to reach the gas exchange sites. Next, the hairs in the nose help to clean and warm the air we breath. Also, twelve ounces of water is lost a day through breathing. The last fact I would like to share is about yawning. Most people associate yawning with being tired. However, yawning is actually the result of the body not taking in enough oxygen from air. My job within this department is to house respiratory passages smaller than the main bronchi, excrete water, alcohol, and pharmacology agents, and help perform a vital process called gas exchange. My co-workers are the nasal cavity, nose, larynx, pharynx, trachea,