3. GUIDE QUESTIONS:
Q4. What does each part of the constructed lung model represent?
Plastic bottle- chest cavity; Straws- bronchi; Small balloons inside the
plastic bottle- lungs;
Big balloon at the bottom of the plastic bottle- diaphragm
Q5. What happens as you pull down the balloon at the bottom of the
model? As the balloon at the bottom of the model was pulled down, the
diaphragm contracts and moves down and the chest cavity expands.
There is more space and less pressure inside the lungs.
Q6. What happens as you push up the balloon? As the balloon was
pushed up, the diaphragm and the chest cavity relax and return to its
original size and place. There is now less space and greater pressure
inside the lungs.
4. Q7. How does the movement of the diaphragm cause the air to go in
and out of the lungs? When the diaphragm contracts, the air goes
into the lungs or the inhalation process occurs. When the diaphragm
relaxes and returns to its original place, the air goes out of the lungs
or the exhalation process occurs.
Q8. What might happen if you prick the balloon? If we prick the
balloon, the diaphragm will not function anymore. Being the major
muscle of respiration, the body is dependent on the diaphragm for
normal respiratory function. Therefore, we will not be able to perform
respiration in our body and when this happens, different diseases
and disorders will result, or we can even die.
5. CONCLUSION
Breathing occurs because of the changes in air pressure
between the lungs and the atmosphere. The mechanism of
breathing in our body can be represented by the Bottled
Balloons model where each part can be compared to the
parts of the respiratory system who are involved in the
respiration process. The plastic bottle represents the chest
cavity, the straws act as the bronchi, the small balloons inside
the plastic bottle serves as the lungs and the big balloon at
the bottom of the plastic bottle is the diaphragm. As the
balloon at the bottom of the model was pulled down or when
we breathe in, the diaphragm muscles contract and move
down and the chest cavity expands. There is more space and
less pressure inside the lungs . …
6. As the balloon was pushed up or when we breathe out, the
diaphragm and the chest cavity relax and return to its original
size and place. There is now less space and greater pressure
inside the lungs. The diaphragm is the major muscle of
respiration and the body is dependent on it for normal
respiratory function. The movement of the diaphragm causes
the air to go in and out of the lungs. When the diaphragm
contracts, the air goes into the lungs or the inhalation process
occurs. When the diaphragm relaxes and returns to its original
place, the air goes out of the lungs or the exhalation process
occurs. So if we prick the balloon at the bottom of the model,
the diaphragm will not function anymore and our body will not
be able to perform respiration and when this happens,
different diseases and disorders will result, or we can even
die.