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gas exchange
100

what muscle drives the function of breathing?

diaphragm

100

true or false the lungs are the only organ that can float?

true

100

This viral infection includes symptoms like fever, chills, and a dry cough.

Influenza/flu

100

This is the formal medical name for the "voice box" that sits at the top of the trachea.

The larynx 

100

This is the vital gas we take in from the air to fuel our cells

Oxygen 

200

what are the two main branches that lead from the trachea into the lung?

bronchi

200

which lung is slightly smaller than the other? 

Left lung

200

what is the most successful illness that affects the respiratory system?

Tuberculosis

200

After passing through the trachea, air splits into these two main tubes, one leading to each lung.

The bronchi

200

This waste gas is produced by the body and expelled during exhalation

Carbon dioxide 

300

what flap of tissue prevents food from getting in the airway?

the epiglottis 

300

if you spread the aveoli out how big would there surface area be?

the size of a tennis court

300

This common chronic condition involves inflammation of the bronchi, making it difficult to breathe during "attacks"

Asthma 

300

Air first enters the body through these two openings, also known as the nostrils.


The nares 

300

This protein in red blood cells is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body

Hemoglobin 

400

what are the tiny hairlike structures that prevent dust and mucus?

the cilia 

400

we loose have a cup of what by breathing everyday?

water

400

what causes cancer in the respiratory system?

smoking 

400

These are the smallest branches of the airway that lead directly into the air sacs

The bronchioles

400

This process describes the movement of gas molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

diffusion 

500
what are the grape like structures where the oxygen exchange takes place?

the alveoli

500

how fast is the average sneeze?

10 mph 

500

This term refers to infection of the lungs

pneumonia 

500

This tube located behind the nose and mouth, serves as a passageway for both air and food.

The pharynx 

500

These tiny blood vessels wrap around the alveoli to allow for the exchange of gases with the bloodstream

Capillaries 

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