Ch. 7.10 - Lymphatic System and Immunity - Respiratory System
Ch. 7.10 - Lymphatic System and Immunity - Respiratory System
Ch. 7.10 - Lymphatic System and Immunity - Respiratory System
Ch. 7.10 - Lymphatic System and Immunity - Respiratory System
Ch. 7.10 - Lymphatic System and Immunity - Respiratory System
100

Alveoli

Tiny air sacs in your lungs where oxygen goes into your blood and carbon dioxide comes out

100

Epiglottis

The small flap that covers your windpipe when you swallow to keep food out

100

Larynx (voice box):

The part of your throat that contains your vocal cords and lets you speak.

100

Pharynx (throat):

The tube behind your mouth and nose that connects them to your windpipe and food tube.

100

Trachea (windpipe)

  1. The main tube that carries air from your larynx (voice box) down toward your lungs.

200

Bronchi

  1. The two main tubes that split off from your windpipe (trachea), one going to each lung.

200

Expiration (exhaling)

  1.  Breathing out.

200

Lungs:

  1. The two main organs in your chest that you use to breathe.

200

Pleura

A thin, moist lining that covers your lungs and the inside of your chest.

200

Ventilation

  1. The simple act of moving air in and out of your lungs (breathing).

300

Bronchioles

  1.  Very small, branching tubes inside your lungs that lead to the air sacs.

300

External respiration:

  1. The exchange of gases (oxygen in, CO2 out) between your lungs and your blood.

300

Nasal cavities:

The two hollow spaces inside your nose.

300

Respiration

The whole process of breathing (inhaling/exhaling) and gas exchange.

400

Cellular respiration

The process where your body's cells use oxygen to get energy from food.

400

Inspiration (inhaling)

  1. Breathing in.

400

Nasal septum

The wall of cartilage that divides your nose into two sides.

400

Respiratory system:

All the parts of your body that help you breathe (nose, throat, windpipe, lungs, etc.).

500

Cilia:

  1. Tiny hairs in your nose and airways that sweep out dust and germs.

500

Internal respiration

The exchange of gases (oxygen out, CO2 in) between your blood and your body's cells.

500

Nose

The part of your face you breathe and smell with.

500

Sinuses:

Hollow, air-filled spaces in the bones of your skull connected to your nose.

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