Vocabulary Ch.15
Breathing Ch.15
Ch.16
Vocabulary Ch.16
1

What is the nasal cavity?

The air inside the nose that moistens incoming air.

1

What are you doing when you are breathing?

Inhaling and exhaling air.

1

The Cerebellum is also known as?

Little Brain

1

The human vertebral column (spine) is composed of __ stacked vertebrae.

33

2

What is the pharynx?

The organ that connects the passages of the nose and mouth to the esophagus.

2

What is the definition of inhaling?

Your chest expands, diaphragm flattens, air enters.

2

What is the central nervous system comprised of?


Brain

Spinal cord

2

The brainstem?

Located at the base, it manages automatic life-support functions like breathing, heart rate, and sleep cycles

Often called the "little brain," it coordinates voluntary muscle movements, balance, and posture.

3

What is the larynx?

The organ that helps prevent food from entering the trachea and contains vocal cords.

3

What is the normal amount of one breath of air?

.5L of air.

3

Skin is?

a Nonspecific defense
3

The body’s long term resiliace to disease is?

Immunity

4

What is the trachea?

The organ that conducts air towards the lungs

4

What do deep breaths do?

Move more air.

4

Lymphocytes are the?

Last Line of Defense against for the body

4

Smell works by?

Detecting airborne chemical molecules that enter the nasal cavity and bind to specialized olfactory receptors in the nose.

5

What is the circulatory system?

The circulatory system is the body system that moves blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products.

5

What happens when you have a poor alveoli?

You have shortness of breath.

5

Steady eaten antibodys from the outside is called?

Passive Immunity

5

When sound waves enter the ear they vibrate what?

Ear Drum