Repiratory 1
Respiratory 2
Circulatory 1
Circulatory 2
Miscellaneous
100

This lines the nasal passages to warm and filter the air.

What are cilia?

100

Breath is taken in through these openings

What are the nose and mouth?

100

These are the two main components of the circulatory system

What are the heart and the blood vessels?

100

This is a membrane that separates the two sides of the heart

What is the Septum?

100

These carry blood away from the heart and take blood to the body

What are arteries?

200

These are the gases exchanged with breathing

What are carbon dioxide and oxygen?

200

These happen when the diaphragm is agitated

What are hiccups?

200

These are two main parts of the "highway" for blood to travel

What are the arteries and veins?

200

This term refers to the movement of blood through the body

What is circulation?

200

This flap closes off the necessary side to keep only air entering the trachea

What is the epiglottis?

300

Another name for the "voice box"

What is the larynx?

300

The windpipe is called the

What is the trachea?

300

This term refers to the times the heart beats per minute

What is "heart rate"?

300

The average heart beats how often

What is 60-100?

300

The many branches in the lung with the alveoli at the end

What is the bronchial tree?

400

These are designed to protect the organs of the chest cavity

What are the ribs?

400

The trachea splits before joining the lungs and is then called the

What are the bronchial tubes?

400

BONUS POINT!!!

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400

The heart is divided into 

What is 4 chambers?

400

Blood is taken from the body to the heart in these vessels

What are veins?

500

The exchange of gases takes place here

What are the alveoli?

500

These organs are divided - One is into 3 lobes and the other into 2 lobes

What are the lungs?

500

The upper chambers of the heart are called

What is the Atrium?

500

The lower chambers of the heart are called

What are the Ventricles?

500

The muscle that aides in the inhale and exhale of the lungs

What is the diaphragm?