
Support- Human Respiratory System
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6th - 8th Grade
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Danielle Foraker
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Does two very important things:
brings oxygen into our bodies, which our cells need to function properly
helps us get rid of carbon dioxide, which is a waste product of cellular respiration
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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Multiple Choice
Take in O2 only
Remove CO2 only
Take in O2 ad remove CO2
Make sugar
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Multiple Choice
Which is the main organ of the respiratory system?
heart
lungs
kidney
brain
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NASAL CAVITY
warms
moisturizes
filters air
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Multiple Choice
Hair in your nose and mucus help to trap dust, bacteria, and other materials from going into your lungs when you breathe in.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Nasal cavity
Bronchi
Mouth cavity
Larynx
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Structures of the human respiratory system
Trachea- (windpipe)
tube made of cartilage, lined with mucus & cilia (hairs).
Covered by epiglottis when not breathing.
connects to the bronchi
Bronchi- 2 tubes lead to each lung
Bronchioles small branches leading to alveoli
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Multiple Choice
Letter A represents the...
Trachea
Diaphragm
Bronchus
Alveolus
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Multiple Choice
Flap of tissue that covers the opening to the windpipe during swallowing
Pharynx
Trachea
Epiglottis
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Gas Exchange
Alveoli
where gas exchange occurs (think of exchange like 'swapping')
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Gas Exchange
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Multiple Choice
What are the names of the air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place?
Alveoli
Bronchi
Bronchioles
Intercostal muscles
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Multiple Choice
The diagram below represents a demonstration of the breathing process in humans. The balloons represent lungs.
The change in the balloons is brought about by
a change in air composition outside the bell jar
a change in air pressure inside the bell jar
an expansion of the balloons, which pulls the rubber sheet into the bell jar
a contraction of the balloons, which forces air into the bell jar
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Reorder
Put the following in order of inhalation
nose
trachea
bronchi
bronchioles
alveoli
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Reorder
Put the following in order of exhalation
nose
trachea
bronchi
bronchioles
alveoli
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Asthma
inflammation of the airways and lungs
causes wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing at night or early in the morning
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Emphysema
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Multiple Choice
The alveolus wall loses its elasticity and increases its size. Gas exchange is reduced, shortness of breath and prolonged cough.
Bronchitis
Asthma
Emphysema
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Multiple Choice
The bronchial wall is inflamed and irritated thick mucus. Causes difficulty in breathing.
Asthma
Bronchitis
Emphysema
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Multiple Choice
Acute inflammation and infection of alveoli, which fill with pus or products of the inflammatory reaction
pulmonary edema
emphysema
pneumonia
mesothelioma
Does two very important things:
brings oxygen into our bodies, which our cells need to function properly
helps us get rid of carbon dioxide, which is a waste product of cellular respiration
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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