It may sound like Ravioli but it actually looks more like a cluster of grapes.
What is alveoli?
These 3 are the products of the chemical formula for aerobic respiration.
What are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP?
It's the english word given to this chemical formula C6H12O6 and is what anaerobic respiration starts with.
What is Glucose?
Pictured here is the equipment named in the question

What is a U-Tube Respirometer?
Boyle's Law
Well it's the POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL of course.
What is the Mitochondrion?
This is needed in order for aerobic respiration to take place in cells.
What is Oxygen?
It's what we call anaerobic respiration in mammals. Hint: It starts with an F.
This is the colour that hydrogen carbonate indicator goes when lots of respiration is taking place
What is yellow?
What are inhalation and exhalation?
It's the process occurring in cells that is more efficient in making ATP.
What is aerobic respiration?
The products and reactants of aerobic respiration are reversed in this process. But do not be tempted to think these processes have opposite roles!
What is photosynthesis?
These are popular Bavarian products that results from anaerobic respiration.
What is bread and beer?
Counting volume of oxygen produced, the number of bubbles produced, or the distance a bubble moves are types of this data.
What is quantitative data?
Shown here in brown. This represent the part of the body that contracts and relaxes to adjust lung volume and pressure.
Daily Double if you can spell it correctly.
What is the Diaphragm?
The name of an organism that uses respiration to generate its own body heat
What is an endotherm?
Shown here this organelle is the location of most cellular respiration. 
What is the mitochondrion?
It is a poisonous chemical resulting from anaerobic respiration that causes muscle cramps.
What is Lactic Acid?
This chemical is an irritant and turns cloudy when carbon dioxide is present
What is limewater?
During inhalation the external intercostal muscles contract pulling the ribcage in these directions.
What is up and out?
An organic molecule that carries energy within the cells. (also a product of respiration)
What is ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate)?
This coefficient is needed in front of 3 of the molecules in order for this to be a balanced equation.
What is 6?
These 3 things are the products of anaerobic respiration in plants, fungi, and microbes
What are ethanol, carbon dioxide, and ATP (energy)?
This is an advantage of a U-Tube respirometer versus a simple respirometer
What is not having to set up an additional control sample?
The lungs inflate during inhalation due to increased volume in the thorax which creates this.
What is decreased pressure in the thorax?