Respiratory System Structures
Air Pathway
Gas Exchange
Blood and Transport
Experiments and Breathing
100

What is the tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs?

What is Trachea / windpipe

100

Air enters the body through which two openings?

What is Nose and mouth?

100

What gas moves from the air sacs into the blood?

What is Oxygen?

100

What type of blood cell carries oxygen around the body?

What is Red blood cell?

100

What test is used to show that carbon dioxide is present?

What is Limewater Test?

200

What are the two tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs called?

What is Bronchi?

200

After air passes through the trachea, where does it go next?

What is Bronchi?

200

What gas moves from the blood into the air sacs?

What is Carbon Dioxide?

200

What substance inside red blood cells carries oxygen?

What is Haemoglobin?

200

What happens to limewater when carbon dioxide is present?

What is It turns cloudy/milky?

300

What are the tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles called?

What is Alveoli / air sacs?

300

What are the smaller branches inside the lungs called?

What is Bronchioles?

300

What process moves gases from an area of high concentration to low concentration?

What is Diffusion?

300

Where does oxygen go after it enters the blood?

What is To body cells?

300

Does expired air contain more or less carbon dioxide than inspired air?

What is More carbon dioxide?

400

What structure contains the vocal cords and helps us make sound?

What is Larynx / voicebox?

400

Put these in order: bronchioles, trachea, air sacs, bronchi.

What is Trachea → bronchi → bronchioles → air sacs?

400

Why do air sacs have very thin walls?

What is to allow gases to diffuse quickly?

400

Why do body cells need oxygen?

What is they need oxygen for respiration to release energy from food/glucose?

400

Why does expired air contain more water vapour than inspired air?

What is Air picks up moisture from the lungs and airways?

500

What strong but flexible rings keep the trachea open?

What is Cartilage rings?

500

Why is the respiratory system shaped like a branching tree?

What is to carry air deeper into the lungs and reach many air sacs?

500

Why are air sacs surrounded by many capillaries?

What is to allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to exchange easily with the blood?

500

Explain how the blood connects gas exchange in the lungs with respiration in body cells.

What is Blood picks up oxygen from the air sacs and carries it to body cells. Body cells use oxygen to release energy from food during respiration. Carbon dioxide is produced as waste and carried back by the blood to the lungs to be breathed out?

500

In a lung model, what does the balloon at the bottom represent?

What is the diaphragm?

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