UPPER RESPIRATORY
FUN FACTS
LOWER RESPIRATORY
RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
100

What is the two pathways needed to breathe?

The nasal, and oral cavities.

100

What is the thousands of alveoli in the lungs stretched out to the size of?

Options: 1.) football field 2.) baseball field 3.) tennis court 4.) the length of 4 Joshs

Tennis Court

100

True or False the Diaphragm is a muscle.

True

100

What is asthma?

Definition: Respiratory pathways become irritated, and bronchioles constrict, causing you not to be able to breathe.

200

True or false: The esophagus is part of the Respiratory System.

False

200

What is the Chemical Reaction that converts glucose from food to energy?

Celluar Respiration

200

What is the trachea covered in for protection? 

Cartilaginous rings 

200

What is pathways infected, causing intense coughing and production of mucus?

Bronchitis

300

What is both the nasal cavity, and the oral cavity connect to the what?

Pharynx

300

What is the third leading cause of death in the United States?


HINT: cancer 

Lung Cancer

300

What is the part that the bronchioles branch off of?

The Bronchi.

300

What is Pneumonia?

Infection of the lungs causes alveoli to collect mucus. 

400

What is the purpose of the epiglottis, what does it protect?

The airway

400

What is the process of exhaling?

The diagram relaxes, and moves out the mouth

400

True or False are capillaries on the outside or inside of the alveoli sacks?

True

400

What is COPD?

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. It is chronic  inflammatory lung disease that causes obstruction of the airway.

500

Name four parts of the respiratory system.

Oral cavity, nasal cavity, sinus, pharynx, larynx, epiglottis 

500

What is the process of inhaling?

The Diagram contracts, causing the lungs to expand.

500

Name four parts in the lower respiratory system?

Trachea,Lungs,Alveoli,Aleoviles, Capillaries,  Bronchi, Bronchioles, Pleura, Ribs, Diaphragm, Pulmonary veins.

500

What is emphysema?

It develops over time, and causes gradual damage of lung tissue, and alveoli.