Breathing Process
Gas Exchange
Respiratory 1
Respiratory 2
Respiratory 3
100

What happens to the air pressure in the lungs when you exhale?

The air pressure in the lungs increases.

100

Gases move between the ______ and the _____.

The alveoli and blood

100

Cellular Respiration and breathing both require what?

Body systems working together.

100

True or False, the terms respiration and breathing are the same.

False

100

What is another name for the windpipe?

The trachea. 

200

What happens to the air pressure within the lungs when you inhale?

The air pressure lowers within the lungs.

200

What does cellular respiration produce as a waste product?

 Carbon dioxide

200

___________ system moves ___ which contains ______ into the body.

Respiratory, air, and oxygen.

200

What are the main organs of the respiratory system?

The lungs.

200

True or False, cellular respiration could not occur without breathing.

True

300

Inhaling and exhaling provide cells with what?

Energy

300

What two waste products are exterminated by the Respiratory System?

Carbon dioxide and water.

300

Breathing is the exchange of what two gases?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide.

300

What is the bronchi?

Two passage that direct air into the lungs.

300

Where is the diaphragm located?

It sits directly beneath the lungs.

400

What happens when you exhale?

The muscles in the chest relax and the chest lowers.

400

How does oxygen pass through the capillary walls into the blood?

Through diffusion.

400

What is cellular respiration?

It is the process cells use to break down glucose which then produces energy.

400

What is the tiny thin-walled sacs of lung tissue called?

The alveoli.

400

In the alveoli, gases can move between what two things?

Air and blood.

500

What happens when you inhale?

Your rib muscles and diaphragm contract as your chest moves upward and outward as it expands.

500

What continual exchange of gases within the blood maintains the correct concentrations of gases?

The exchange of carbon dioxide and water from the blood into the alveoli.

500

What does pneumonia cause?

It causes the alveoli in your lungs to fill with fluid.

500

What are four structures that are involved in the respiratory system?

The nose, trachea, bronchi, alveoli, pharynx, larynx, and lungs.

500

How does having a strong respiratory system help the circulatory system?

Having a strong respiratory system helps the circulatory system because it makes obtaining oxygen much easier, and ensures the heart is pumping oxygen-rich blood.

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