Respiratory Development Flashcards

Our respiratory development flashcards are a helpful tool for learning key terms related to the growth and formation of the respiratory system. Each card features an English word on one side and its definition on the other, making it easy to study and quiz yourself. With audio pronunciation included, mastering the vocabulary of respiratory development has never been easier!

Respiratory development is the process by which a baby’s lungs grow and mature before birth. During pregnancy, the baby’s lungs begin as tiny buds and gradually develop into fully functioning organs that can breathe air after birth. It is essential for the baby’s survival that the lungs are fully developed by the time of birth. Factors such as smoking during pregnancy or premature birth can impact respiratory development and lead to potential breathing problems for the baby.

Flashcards: Respiratory Development

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quick facts

  • Babies start practicing breathing in the womb by inhaling and exhaling amniotic fluid.
  • The respiratory system continues to develop after birth, with the lungs growing and maturing in the first few years of life.
  • Premature babies often have underdeveloped lungs, which can lead to respiratory issues and necessitate specialized care.
  • Smoking during pregnancy can harm the baby’s respiratory development and increase the risk of asthma and other lung conditions.
  • Regular exercise and healthy eating habits can help support proper respiratory development in children and adults.

card list

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AlveoliThe step where oxygen from the air goes into the blood and carbon dioxide comes out.
BronchiThe air tubes that branch off from the trachea.
BronchiolesSmall airways in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
DiaphragmA muscle that helps you breathe by moving up and down.
LarynxVoice box involved in producing sound and protecting the airway.
Lung budsFormation of structures in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
PharynxThroat area where air enters and exits the body.
PleuraThe thin layers around the lungs that help them expand and contract.
RespirationThe process of taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide.
SurfactantLung protector that helps with breathing.
TracheaThe gas exchange step where oxygen enters the body and carbon dioxide exits.
VentilationThe process of breathing in and out to bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide.

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