COMPONENTS
PATH OF OXYGEN
FUNCTIONS
RIGHT VS LEFT
MISCELLANEOUS
100
Contains the vocal cords.
What is the larynx?
100
The nostrils/mouth.
What is the first thing oxygen enters?
100
Nasal Cavity.
What is to warm, moisten, and filter air?
100
3 lobes
What is the right lung?
100
What is also known as the "windpipe"?
What is the trachea?
200
The junction between the nasal cavity and the larynx.
What is the pharynx?
200
The alveoli are the _______ stop of oxygen.
What is the last stop of oxygen?
200
Pharynx.
What is to act as a junction between the esophagus and larynx, also warms and moistens air?
200
Why is the right lung larger?
What is because the left lung needs to leave space for the heart?
200
LOGIC- If someone is undergoing seizure, which side of their body do you flip them on?
What is the left side? Its lung only has two lobes.
300
Transports oxygen from the pharynx to the bronchi.
What is the trachea?
300
The capillary network.
What absorbs oxygen on the alveoli?
300
Pleura.
What is the fluid filled sac surrounding and protecting the lungs?
300
2 lobes
What is the left lung?
300
What disease is caused by fluid in the lungs?
What is pneumonia?
400
The flap that protects from food entering the pharynx.
What is the epiglottis?
400
Passes through the _______ that contains the vocal cords.
What is the larynx?
400
Alveoli.
What are the “air sacs” where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the capillary network?
400
Which is tilted more vertically?
What is the right lung?
400
What , muscles lift the ribs up or push them down during respiration?
What are the intercostals?
500
Nasal cavity, pharynx?, larynx, epiglottis,?Bronchus, bronchioles,?bronchi, alveoli,?diaphragm, pleura, ?lungs, trachea, ?esophagus, oral cavity.
What are the names of all the components?
500
What is the path of oxygen?
What is EnvironmentNostrils/mouthnasal cavity/oral cavity pharynx larynx trachea bronchi bronchioles alveoli?
500
DAILY DOUBLE: Bronchioles.
What Serve as the junction between the bronchi and the alveolar sacs?
500
LOGIC: Which side lung is less likely to be injured?
What is the left lung? (It is smaller and has less lobes to be injured)
500
What is the most common RS disease in the entire world?
What is bronchitis?