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100

The membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus (also called throat)

What is pharynx?

100

This is the opening to the trachea. (also called voicebox)

What is the larynx?

100

Cells use oxygen and produce _______?

What is carbon dioxide?

100

In order to live and function, every cell needs _____.

What is oxygen?

100

Which part of your body controls breathing?

What is the brain?

200

The tiny blood vessels that surround alveolar sacs.

What are capillaries?

200

Strong curved muscle attached to lower ribs and backbone below the lungs. It is part of respiratory system because it helps move air in and out of lungs.

What is the diaphragm?

200

The small flap of soft tissue that closes off the trachea when you swallow.

What is epiglottis?

200

Breathing that you can think about and control for a short time.

What is voluntary breathing?
200

A large tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe.

What is trachea?

300

Tiny moving hair like structures that line the nasal passages and most of the respiratory system. They move mucous toward the back of the the throat.

What is cilia?

300

Tiny air sacs in the lungs

What are alveoli?

300

Irritation to the lining of the airways causes air to be violently released through the nose in a ________.

What is a sneeze?

300

Illness where the bronchial tubes are inflamed.

What is bronchitis?

300

Which parts of the respiratory system and saclike organs that replace carbon dioxide in your blood with oxygen?

What are lungs?

400

Illness caused when lungs become infected

What is pneumonia?

400

This type of blood carries more CO2 than O2.

What is deoxygenated blood?

400

The act of supplying oxygen for the trillions of cells in the body and to remove CO2 gas produced by cellular activities.

What is respiration?

400

The sound caused by air that cannot move freely and causes parts of the mouth and throat to vibrate and hit together.

What is snoring?

400

Smaller branches from the bronchi that enter the lungs.

What are bronchioles?

500

These flaps of tissue make your voice unique... As air from the lungs pass through them.

What are vocal cords?

500

A respiratory disorder that often causes muscles around the bronchial tubes to tighten more than normal, making it hard for a person to breathe.

What is asthma?

500

The pitch of a sound you make depends on the ______ and ________ of your vocal cords.

What is length and thickness?

500

Where does the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place?

What is in the alveoli?

500

Which muscles change the space and pressure inside the body to allow breathing?

What is diaphragm and chest muscles?

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