Your entry points for air into the respiratory system is located here?
Nose or Diaphragm
Nose and mouth
When we breathe in through our nose, tiny hairs and mucus inside the nose help trap dust, dirt, and germs. The nose also warms and moistens the air before it travels deeper into the body.
When you take air into your body this is called
Inhaling or Pizza
Inhaling
The process of drawing air, gases, or vapors into the lungs.
This part of the body is the size of your fist
Heart or Veins
Heart
one of the most important organs in the human body. It is about the size of a clenched fist and is located in the chest, slightly to the left.
All blood cells are swimming in what?
Plasma or Platelets
Plasma
the yellowish, liquid component of blood that makes up about 55% of total blood volume
The heart is made of chambers that hold and pump blood. These chambers have thick walls to all them to move blood. With chamber has the thickest wall.
I need the Side and the name of the chamber.
Left ventricle
The left ventricle has the thickest wall of any chamber in the heart, typically measuring around 12-15 mm. This maximum thickness is necessary because it generates high pressure to pump oxygenated blood to the entire body via systemic circulation, a much higher workload compared to the other chambers
After entering the body from the nose and mouth, air travels through this, sometime called the windpipe.
Trachea or Bronchi
Trachea
The walls of the trachea contain rings of cartilage that keep it open so air can move easily to and from the lungs.
The Diaphragm is a large muscle located below the lungs true or false
True
The Diaphragm is a large muscle below the lungs that helps control breathing by moving up and down when we inhale and exhale inhalation.
Your heart is made of this many chambers.
4 or 2
4 chambers
The human heart has four chambers. It is divided into two upper chambers called atria (which receive blood) and two lower chambers called ventricles (which pump blood out).
Red blood cells act as this job for the body?
Postal delivery or Construction worker
Postal delivery
Delivering goods like nutrients and oxygens where ever they go
What part of the body makes bile?
The liver is the primary organ that secretes bile, specifically via its functional cells called hepatocytes.
This passages branches off from the trachea and lead into the lungs.
Bronchi or Pizza
The bronchi are the passages that branch off from the trachea and lead into the lungs. Air enters the bronchi splits into two large tubes, one bronchus goes to the right lung and the other goes to the left lung.
Breathing allows oxygen to come in and this to leave the body.
Waste or Pizza
Waste
Breathing is a critical detoxification process, eliminating up to 70% of the body's waste, primarily in the form of carbon dioxide
The circulation system is made up of 3 blood vessels to move blood from the and to the heart and lungs. These blood vessels move blood from the heart.
Arteries or Pizza
Arteries
Arteries are high-pressure blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body's tissues
These cells act as the first line defense against bacteria and viruses.
Pizza or White blood cells
White Blood cells
How much of your blood is made of red blood cells?
need to be within the estimated percentile. there can be multiple winners
Red blood cells (erythrocytes) make up approximately 40% to 45% of the total volume of human blood
The bronchi divide into these smaller and smaller tubes which spread throughout the lungs like branches of a tree.
Bronchioles or Arteies
The Bronchioles are the bronchi divide into smaller and smaller tubes. These tiny tubes spread throughout the lungs like branches of a tree. Their job is to distribute air to all parts of the lungs.
The best way humans should breath is from the mouth not the nose
True or False
False
Breathing through yours nose acts as a natural air filtration system, warming, humidifying, and cleaning the air before it reaches your lungs. Nasal breathing also boosts oxygen absorption, produces helpful nitric oxide, reduces snoring, and lowers stress.
These blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
Arteries or Veins
Veins
Veins are blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. It also contains waste like carbon dioxide and have thinner walls than arteries because the blood pressure inside them is lower.
Platelets help with blood clotting. Building walls to stop bleeding. This makes them more kind o like.
First Responders or Construction workers
construction workers
they rush to the scene and start building a barrier to fix the problem. Their quick response prevents too much blood loss and helps the body recover from injuries.
Breathing allows you to take in the oxygen your cells need and expel carbon-dioxide waste. But when you exhale, you also breathe out a lot of water. 17.5 milliliters (0.59 fluid ounces) of water per hour. When we exercise, what is the increase of water you lose?
2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x, 10x,
One of these is correct
4x
These are tiny balloons that help take in air and pass it on to the blood.
Red Blood Cells or Alveoli
The Alveoli
are at the ends of the bronchioles and are millions of tiny air sacs. This is where gas exchange happens. Oxygen from the air moves into the blood, and carbon dioxide moves from the blood into the lungs to be breathed out.
During exhalation, the diaphragm and muscles relax, causing the ribcage to return to its resting position and air to be expelled from the lungs.
True or False
True
These are the smallest blood vessels in the body. They connect arteries and veins together.
The Brain or Capillaries
Capillaries
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the body. They connect arteries and veins together. Their job is to allow substances to move between the blood and body cells.
The process of blood being created is called hematopoiesis. This process begins with special stem Cell. This all take place here.
The Bone or The Heart
The Heart
hematopoiesis happens mainly in the bone marrow, where special stem cells act like “starter cells.”
Blood travels about how many miles through the body a day
120,000 miles 9,000,000 miles 3,000 miles 60,000 miles, 1,800 miles, 24,000 miles, 1,000,000 miles, 100 miles
60,000
Miles a day