Respiratory System
Breathing
blood cells
Cell Waste
Excretory System
100
The alveoli are the smallest tubes leading to smaller tubes in the lungs that store oxygen that will later be delivered to the rest of the body.
What is alveoli (air sacs)?
100
The smallest tubes that are tiny
What is air sacs
100
The red blood cells are blood cells that carry oxegyn
What is a red blood cell
100
Cell waste is made up of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and extra water in the body.
What is cell waste made up of?
100
The excretory system filters toxins in the blood and gets rid of them by urinating.
What does the excretory system do?
200
The lungs take in oxygen and deliver it to the rest of the body through blood cells.
What do the lungs do?
200
Capallaries are small arteries that break up
What are capallaries
200
Blood before oxygen has goten to it, is blue.
What is the color of blood before oxygen gets to it?
200
The bladder stores liquid waste until you release it as urine.
What is the bladder's job?
300
The nose lining has blood vessels and tiny hairs to filter out the air
What is the lining of the nose
300
the lungs are an organ that transferre oxegyn to the rest of the body
What are the lungs
300
red blood cells move through capillaries and release it to the rest of the body
What do red blood cells do
400
your nose and nostrils start by inhaling.
What start out the respiratory system?
400
Dividends into two tubes
What is bronchial tubes
500
The diaphram is a muscle that stretches and contracts to help you breathe.
What is the diaphram?
500
liquid produced by the lining of the nose.
What is mucus?
500
red blood cells carry water carbon dioxed and nitrogen waste
What do blood cells carry
500
Cell waste is collected in blood cells, taken to the lungs, and is breathed out.
How does our body get rid of cell waste?
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