smoking can damage your respiratory system but which organ most particularly?
lungs
what are two ways to let oxygen into the lungs?
Nasal cavity and trachea
What tube delivers oxygen straight to the lungs?
Trachea
What part of the respiratory system is most commonly known as the nose ?
The nasal cavity
who are the thee powderpuff girls?
Blossom,Buttercup and Bubbles
Name three ways chronic bronchitis normally developed by?
Smopking,pollution,fumes and foreign substances
how do the lungs send oxygen to the rest of the body?
The lungs pump oxygen to the heart which is taken in by red blood cells.The red blood cells carry the oxygen throughout the body.
What part of the respiratory system expands when we inhale oxygen?
lungs
What part of the respiratory system is most commonly known as the windpipe?
The trachea
What is the name of the main character in Peppa Pig?
Peppa Pig
which disease damages lung tissues severely and deteriorates breathing?
Emphysema.
how is the trachea connected to the lungs?
The trachea directly leads oxygen into the lungs .
Which part of the respiratory system traps incoming dirty and keeps the lungs clean?
Nasal cavity
What two tubes does the trachea expand to ?
bronchi
When is St.patricks day?
March 17
which disease causes an increase of mucus production?
Chronic bronchitis
How does the Nasal Cavity trap dirt and foreign substances?
The nasal cavity is hollow with cilia and mucus membrane that helps trap dirt
what is the purpose of bronchi
It is used for gas exchange letting oxygen in and carbon dioxide out.
What part of the respiratory system splits into the trachea and the esophagus?
larynx
Where is the heart of a shrimp located?
The head
What does COPD stand for ?
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Their are three different passageways involved in the respiratory system, which one is used for gas exchange?
The bronchi
How is the Pharynx used for two body systems/
For the digestive system,It helps allow food into he body and for the respiratory system, it is like a passage way for oxygen to enter the body.
What is the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth?
Pharynx
how many milliliters of water do we exhale per hour?
17.5