The top left chamber of the heart is called what?
Left Atrium
The bottom right chamber of the heart is called what?
Right Ventricle
When you inhale does your diaphram contract or relax?
Contracts (it pulls down, allowing space for air to fill lungs)
Does the diaphragm contract or relax to help us exhale?
Relax
Between your mouth and your bronchus.
Trachea
The bottom left Chamber of the heart is called what?
Left Ventricle
The top right chamber of the heart is called what?
Right Atrium
When you inhale, air goes into what two places first?
Nose and mouth.
Which gas is push out of your body when you exhale?
Carbon Dioxide
Diaphragm
The left side of the heart pumps blood to what?
The whole body.
The Right Atrium recieves blood from where?
The whole body.
Why do we need oxygen?
Our cells use oxygen to make energy in the mitchandria
Where is Carbon Dioxide diffused into the lungs?
Alveolus
Carries blood twards the heart from the body.
Veins
Where does the left side of the heart receive blood from?
The lungs.
What type of blood goes into the Right side of the Heart?
Deoxygenated blood ( low O2)
Where is oxygen diffused into the blood?
Alveolus
After Carbon Dioxide leaves the alveolous, where does it go next?
Bronchioles
Carries blood from the heart to the whole body.
Arteries
The blood from the left side of the heart travels out of the heart in what large vein?
Aorta
Where does the right side of the heart pump blood to?
The Lungs
After air goes down your trachea, it is split between your left and right lung using what body part?
Bronchus
The muscle walls are semi-permeable.
Connects arteries and veins together in the alveolus.
Capillaries