Parts of the Respiratory System
Respiratory Facts
Smoking and Respiratory Health
The Excretory System
True & False Fun Facts
100

Part of the respiratory system that produces sound; known as the "voice box."

What is the larynx?

100

A passageway for both air and food is

What is the pharynx?"

100

Your body uses glucose and oxygen to produce energy during the process of

a.  circulation.  c.  excretion.

b.  digestion.  d.  respiration.



What is respiration?

100

The major organs of the excretory system are the

a.  ureters.     c.  kidneys.

b.  lungs.       d.  alveoli.



What are the kidneys?

100

The trachea is a part of both the respiratory system and the digestive system.

False- What is the pharynx?

200

The substances filtered out and reabsorbed into the blood through the alveoli 

What are carbon dioxide and oxygen?

200

Which of the following does the respiratory system move into the body?

a.  oxygen  c.  urea

b.  glucose  d.  urine


What is oxygen?

200

Gas exchange occurs in the

a.  alveoli.         c.  larynx.

b.  diaphragm.  d.  nephrons.



What is alveoli?

200

The waste chemical that comes from the breakdown of proteins in the body is called

a.  urethra.   c.  tar.

b.  urea.       d.  glucose.



What is urea?

200

The urethra is the sacklike muscular organ that stores urine.

False- What is bladder?

300

Air tube that connects larynx to the bronchi- surrounded by cartilage rings

What is trachea?

300

Tiny hairlike structures that sweep mucus from the nose into the throat and stomach are called

What are cilia?

300

The chemical process called respiration takes place inside the body’s

            

What is cells?

300

Urine flows out of the kidneys through narrow tubes called

a.  urethras.     c.  nephrons.

b.  ureters.       d.  alveoli.



What are ureters?

300

Tar coats the cilia of a smoker and makes them clump together.

True

400

Tiny, thin-walled, grapelike clusters at the end of each bronchiole that are surrounded by capillaries for gas exchange.

What are alveoli?

400

The disease in which lung tissue is permanently destroyed is called

a.  atherosclerosis.  c.  bronchitis.

b.  diabetes.           d.  emphysema.



What is emphysema?

400

 ____________  is the dark sticky substance produced when tobacco burns

What is tar?

400

Which are organs of excretion?

a. kidneys, skin, lungs

b. kidneys, stomach, heart

c. kidneys, pancreas, liver

What are the kidneys, skin, and lungs?

400

The passages that direct air into the lungs are the bronchi.

True

500

Two short tubes that branch off the lower end of the trachea and carry air into the lungs

What are bronchi?

500

A colorless, odorless gas that is produced when tobacco is burned is

a.  smoke.  c.  nicotine.

b.  oxygen.  d.  carbon monoxide.



What is carbon monoxide?

500

Air moves into the lungs primarily due to the action of rib muscles and the  

a. diaphragm    c. alveoli

b. nose            d.  larynx   

What is the diaphragm?

500

The organs of excretion that are important for
maintaining water balance in the body are 

What are the kidneys?

500

Carbon dioxide is a colorless odorless gas produced from the burning of tobacco.

False- carbon monoxide

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