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 Supplies the blood oxygen so that the
  blood can deliver oxygen to all parts of
  the body.
 Removes carbon dioxide waste that cells
  produce.
-the respiratory organ through which air is
inhaled and exhaled.
                - involved in air intake, i.e. they bring
   air into the nose, where air is warmed and
   humidified. The tiny hairs called cilia filters out
   dust and other particles present in the air and
   protects the nasal passage and other regions of the
   respiratory tract.
                   -a part of the nostrils lined with
   coarse hair. It filters and humidifies the air that
   enters the nasal cavity.
-a tubular part of the respiratory system
which allows the passage of air to the lungs. It is located
behind the nasal and oral cavities.
                      -connects the upper portion of the
   throat with the nasal cavity.
                     -located between the soft palate
   and upper part of epiglottis.
                           -located below the epiglottis. It
   opens into the esophagus and larynx.
               -a flap-like structure which prevents food
from entering the trachea at the time of swallowing.
The epiglottis is composed of cartilaginous tissue and is
located at the opening of the larynx (back of our
tongue); it is covered with mucous.
-a part of the respiratory system which connects
the trachea with laryngopharynx.The larynx controls the
flow of air while breathing.
The larynx, which is also known as sound box is formed of
cartilages.
Epiglottis, thyroid and cricoid are the three important
cartilages of larynx.
                -known as the windpipe extends from larynx
to the bronchi. In fact, the trachea is branched into bronchi.
It facilitates the flow of air towards the bronchi.
The trachea lies to the anterior side of the esophagus; it has
a tubular structure with 1 inch. diameter and a length of
4.25 inch. Length of the trachea spans between the 6th
cervical and 5th thoracic vertebrae.
The trachea is composed of around 15-20 C-shaped pieces of
hyaline cartilage. These pieces are held together by tracheal
muscles.
-two air tubes that branch off of from
the trachea and carry atmospheric air directly into
the lungs.
         -main organ of the respiratory system.They
are the site in body where oxygen is taken into and
carbon dioxide is expelled out. The red blood cells
present in the blood picks up the oxygen in the
lungs and carry and distribute the oxygen to all
body cells that need it. The red blood cells donate
the oxygen to the cells and picks up the carbon
dioxide produced by the cells.
-sac-shaped bodies present inside the
lungs. The alveoli function as an interface for the
exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the
lungs and capillaries.
                -a dome-shaped muscle located at
the bottom of the lungs. Acts as a partition between
thoracic and abdominal cavity.
-diseases of the lung
where the airways become reduced in volume or
have free flow of gas impeded, making it more
difficult to move air in and out of the lung.

- Is the occurrence of chronic bronchitis or emphysema, a
  pair of commonly co-existing diseases of the lungs in
  which the airways become narrowed.[1] This leads to a
  limitation of the flow of air to and from the
  lungs, causing shortness of breath (dyspnea).
-caused by smoking cigarettes or other kind of irritants like
  dust
illnesses
   caused by an acute infection which involves the
   upper respiratory
   tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx
( common examples are sinusitis and common cold )
   Sinusitis -inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, which
    may be due to infection, allergy, or autoimmune issues

                  an inflammatory condition of the lung
    affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs (alveoli)
    associated with fever, chest symptoms, and a lack of air
    space on a chest .
                     -always due to a viral infection and
    therefore does not require antibiotic therapy.
-a disease characterized by
uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. If left
untreated, this growth can spread beyond the lung in a
process called metastasis into nearby tissue
and, eventually, into other parts of the body. Most
cancers that start in lung, known as primary lung
cancers, are carcinomas that derive from epithelial cells.
The main types of lung cancer are small-cell lung
carcinoma (SCLC), also called oat cell cancer, and non-
small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). The most common
cause of lung cancer is long-term exposure to tobacco
smoke, which causes 80–90% of lung
cancers. Nonsmokers account for 10–15% of lung cancer
cases, and these cases are often attributed to a
combination of genetic
factors, radon gas, asbestos, and air
pollution including secondhand smoke.
Disease     Prevention           Detection      Treatmen
                                                t
COPD        •Never smoke or      •Increase of   •Stem Cell
            quit smoking.        sputum         therapy
            •Avoid inhalation    production     •Bullecto
            of lung irritants.   •Chest         my
                                 tightness      •Xiao
                                                Chuan
                                                treatment
Sinusitis   •Sleep with the      •nasal         •Deconges
            head of the bed      congestion     tants
            elevated. Avoid      •postnasal     •Antibioti
            air pollutants.      drip           cs like
            •Eat a balanced                     amoxicil
            diet and                            lin
Diseases     Prevention    Detection     Treatment
Pneumonia    •Stop         •Cough        • Chest X-
             smoking.      •Fever        ray.
             •Always       •Shaking      •Sputum
             wash your     chills        test
             hands.        •Chest pain   •Pulse
             •Avoid                      oximetry
             people who
             have flu,
             respiratory
             tract
             infections,
             measles and
             chickenpox.
•Acute                     •Fever,Chill •Albuterol
Bronchitis                 s            inhalation
Diseases    Prevention   Detection      Treatment
Lung cancer •Avoid       •Cough         •Surgery
            smoking      •Coughing up   •Chemother
            tobacco.     blood          apy
            •Avoid       (hemoptysis    •Radiation
            secondhand   )              therapy
            smoke.       •Chest pain
                         •Shortness
                         of breath
                         •Wheezing
                         •Repeated
                         respiratory
                         infections,
                         such
                         as bronchiti
                         s or
                         pneumonia
   Bullectomy -
    Resection of a bulla;
    helpful in treating
    some forms of
    bullous
    emphysema, in
    which giant bullae
    compress
    functioning lung
    tissue.
   Chemotherapy is the
    treatment
    of cancer with one or
    more cytotoxic
     antineoplastic drugs
    ("chemotherapeutic
    agents") as part of
    a standardized
    regimen.
   Radiation Therapy
    -the medical use
    of ionizing
    radiation, generall
    y as part
    of cancer
    treatment to
    control or
    kill malignant cells
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The respiratory system report xxxx

  • 1.
  • 2.  Supplies the blood oxygen so that the blood can deliver oxygen to all parts of the body.  Removes carbon dioxide waste that cells produce.
  • 3.
  • 4. -the respiratory organ through which air is inhaled and exhaled. - involved in air intake, i.e. they bring air into the nose, where air is warmed and humidified. The tiny hairs called cilia filters out dust and other particles present in the air and protects the nasal passage and other regions of the respiratory tract. -a part of the nostrils lined with coarse hair. It filters and humidifies the air that enters the nasal cavity.
  • 5. -a tubular part of the respiratory system which allows the passage of air to the lungs. It is located behind the nasal and oral cavities. -connects the upper portion of the throat with the nasal cavity. -located between the soft palate and upper part of epiglottis. -located below the epiglottis. It opens into the esophagus and larynx. -a flap-like structure which prevents food from entering the trachea at the time of swallowing. The epiglottis is composed of cartilaginous tissue and is located at the opening of the larynx (back of our tongue); it is covered with mucous.
  • 6. -a part of the respiratory system which connects the trachea with laryngopharynx.The larynx controls the flow of air while breathing. The larynx, which is also known as sound box is formed of cartilages. Epiglottis, thyroid and cricoid are the three important cartilages of larynx. -known as the windpipe extends from larynx to the bronchi. In fact, the trachea is branched into bronchi. It facilitates the flow of air towards the bronchi. The trachea lies to the anterior side of the esophagus; it has a tubular structure with 1 inch. diameter and a length of 4.25 inch. Length of the trachea spans between the 6th cervical and 5th thoracic vertebrae. The trachea is composed of around 15-20 C-shaped pieces of hyaline cartilage. These pieces are held together by tracheal muscles.
  • 7. -two air tubes that branch off of from the trachea and carry atmospheric air directly into the lungs. -main organ of the respiratory system.They are the site in body where oxygen is taken into and carbon dioxide is expelled out. The red blood cells present in the blood picks up the oxygen in the lungs and carry and distribute the oxygen to all body cells that need it. The red blood cells donate the oxygen to the cells and picks up the carbon dioxide produced by the cells.
  • 8. -sac-shaped bodies present inside the lungs. The alveoli function as an interface for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and capillaries. -a dome-shaped muscle located at the bottom of the lungs. Acts as a partition between thoracic and abdominal cavity.
  • 9. -diseases of the lung where the airways become reduced in volume or have free flow of gas impeded, making it more difficult to move air in and out of the lung. - Is the occurrence of chronic bronchitis or emphysema, a pair of commonly co-existing diseases of the lungs in which the airways become narrowed.[1] This leads to a limitation of the flow of air to and from the lungs, causing shortness of breath (dyspnea). -caused by smoking cigarettes or other kind of irritants like dust
  • 10. illnesses caused by an acute infection which involves the upper respiratory tract: nose, sinuses, pharynx or larynx ( common examples are sinusitis and common cold )  Sinusitis -inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, which may be due to infection, allergy, or autoimmune issues an inflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs (alveoli) associated with fever, chest symptoms, and a lack of air space on a chest . -always due to a viral infection and therefore does not require antibiotic therapy.
  • 11. -a disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. If left untreated, this growth can spread beyond the lung in a process called metastasis into nearby tissue and, eventually, into other parts of the body. Most cancers that start in lung, known as primary lung cancers, are carcinomas that derive from epithelial cells. The main types of lung cancer are small-cell lung carcinoma (SCLC), also called oat cell cancer, and non- small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). The most common cause of lung cancer is long-term exposure to tobacco smoke, which causes 80–90% of lung cancers. Nonsmokers account for 10–15% of lung cancer cases, and these cases are often attributed to a combination of genetic factors, radon gas, asbestos, and air pollution including secondhand smoke.
  • 12. Disease Prevention Detection Treatmen t COPD •Never smoke or •Increase of •Stem Cell quit smoking. sputum therapy •Avoid inhalation production •Bullecto of lung irritants. •Chest my tightness •Xiao Chuan treatment Sinusitis •Sleep with the •nasal •Deconges head of the bed congestion tants elevated. Avoid •postnasal •Antibioti air pollutants. drip cs like •Eat a balanced amoxicil diet and lin
  • 13. Diseases Prevention Detection Treatment Pneumonia •Stop •Cough • Chest X- smoking. •Fever ray. •Always •Shaking •Sputum wash your chills test hands. •Chest pain •Pulse •Avoid oximetry people who have flu, respiratory tract infections, measles and chickenpox. •Acute •Fever,Chill •Albuterol Bronchitis s inhalation
  • 14. Diseases Prevention Detection Treatment Lung cancer •Avoid •Cough •Surgery smoking •Coughing up •Chemother tobacco. blood apy •Avoid (hemoptysis •Radiation secondhand ) therapy smoke. •Chest pain •Shortness of breath •Wheezing •Repeated respiratory infections, such as bronchiti s or pneumonia
  • 15. Bullectomy - Resection of a bulla; helpful in treating some forms of bullous emphysema, in which giant bullae compress functioning lung tissue.
  • 16. Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with one or more cytotoxic antineoplastic drugs ("chemotherapeutic agents") as part of a standardized regimen.
  • 17. Radiation Therapy -the medical use of ionizing radiation, generall y as part of cancer treatment to control or kill malignant cells
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  1. Sputum-mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways(NaturalNews) At the national meeting of the American Thoracic Society (ATS), currently underway in Denver, much of the research presented has dealt so far with COPD, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.In two separate studies, scientists have announced breakthroughs that can profoundly help people suffering with COPD. And the treatments are not from Big Pharma but involve a vitamin and an ancient natural treatment.Traditional Chinese medicine has used a paste known as Xiao Chuan, or XCP, for over a thousand years to help with breathing difficulties, including COPD and asthma. The primary ingredients of XCP are plants native to China -- including Ephedravulgaris, Asarumheterothropoides and AcorusgramineusSoland.
  2. Short-term steroid therapy will help minimize inflammation within the bronchial tubes.Prednisone is a common prescription medication that enhances the anti-inflammatory effects of the steroids produced within the body by the adrenal glands.