What is it
How does it work
Fun questions
True or false
Where does it happen
100

What is the more common name for Larynx?

Voice Box

100

How do lungs expand and contract whilst breathing?

Diaphragm squeezes letting ur lungs expand and expands letting air out

100

The usual breathes per minute by someone sleeping is 1. 12 - 15 2. 0 - 1 3. 25 - 28 4. 60 - 70

1. 12-15 breathes per minute

100

you have 2 naval cavities

True, one for each side

100

Where does food go down after you swallow it?

Throat or Pharnyx

200

What are the three main parts of your windpipe?

Trachea, Bronchi, Bronchioles

200

How do the vocal produce sound?

Moving air through your lungs vibrating your vocal cords

200

Can you live on only one lung?

Yes you can

200

Its better to inhale through your mouth because you get more air in one breath.

False, its better to breathe in through your nose because it filters the air

200

Where does the air you breathe get filtered, warmed and conditioned?

Your nose

300

Other name for throat?

Pharynx

300

how does water and food seperate from throat?

The esaphagus seperates them

300

The surface area of the lung is the same size as 1. a king size bed 2. frying pan 3. tennis court 4. soccer goal

3. tennis court

300

Is your left lung bigger than your right lung?

False, the right lung is bigger

300

The ability to yell, talk, sing etc.

Your voice box or larynx

400

What passes food and water through your throat?

Esophagus

400

How does the air travel up and down your windpipes?

When you breathe in the suction from breathing in through your nose and your lungs expanding puuls the air into your lungs.

400

How many litres of air does one person breathe in a day?

Around 11,000 litres of air are breathed in every day

400

Can food come out of your nose?

yes it can 

400

The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide?

Aveoli

500

What exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide in the process of breathing?

Aveoli

500

How does the oxygen get into your blood cells

through you aveoli then into your capilleries

500

The fastest sneeze ever was 1. 53km/h 2. 77km/h 3. 23km/h 4. 167km/h

167km/h

500

you lose around half a litre of water per day from just breathing (when you breathe on glass the vapor on that)

True

500

Where oxygen gets into your blood

The capillaries