Respiratory Organs
Gas Exchange
How We Breathe
Respiratory Disorders
Respiratory System and Other Systems
100

The main muscle located below the lungs that contracts to draw air in

Answer: What is the diaphragm?

100

The gas the body takes in from the air to use for cellular functions

Answer: What is oxygen?

100

The process of moving air into and out of the lungs

Answer: What is breathing or ventilation?

100

A common chronic condition where airways become inflamed and narrowed, making breathing difficult.

Answer: What is asthma?

100

Tiny hair-like structures that line the nasal passages and airways, filtering out dust and other particles.

Answer: What are cilia?

200

This tube is also known as the "windpipe" and extends downward from the voice box.

Answer: What is the trachea?

200

The waste gas the body removes from the blood and releases into the air

Answer: What is carbon dioxide?

200

This is the term for breathing in.

Answer: What is inhalation?

200

A bacterial or viral infection that causes the tiny air sacs in the lungs to fill with fluid.

Answer: What is pneumonia?

200

The average adult takes approximately this many breaths per minute at rest (give a range of 12-20).


Answer: What is 12 to 20 breaths per minute?

300

Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs

Answer: What are the alveoli?

300

The process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the alveoli and the capillaries (from high concentration to low concentration).

Answer: What is diffusion?

300

 When the diaphragm relaxes, the volume inside the chest cavity decreases, causing this to happen.


Answer: What is exhalation (or breathing out)?

300

A group of diseases, often caused by smoking, that makes breathing progressively harder, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis.

Answer: What is COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)?

300

This is the scientific term for the voice box, located at the top of the trachea.

Answer: What is the larynx?

400

The two large air tubes that branch off the trachea and lead directly into the lungs.

Answer: What are the bronchi?

400

Gas exchange between the air and the blood in the lungs is called this type of respiration.

Answer: What is external respiration?

400

The muscles between the ribs that contract and pull upward to help expand the chest cavity during inhalation.

Answer: What are the intercostal muscles?

400

The name for the highly contagious viral infection that can cause severe respiratory symptoms, famously a pandemic in recent years.

Answer: What is COVID-19?

400

The lungs are the only organs in the human body that can do this action.

Answer: What is float on water?

500

This small flap of tissue covers the air-only passage when you swallow, preventing food and liquid from entering the lungs.

Answer: What is the epiglottis?

500

Gas exchange between the blood and the body's cells and tissues is called this type of respiration.

Answer: What is internal respiration?

500

 This is the term for the total volume of air your lungs can hold after maximum inhalation.

Answer: What is total lung capacity?

500

This is a general term for a type of uncontrolled cell growth originating in the lungs, strongly linked to smoking.

Answer: What is lung cancer?

500

This measure refers to the volume of air breathed in and out during normal, relaxed breathing.

Answer: What is tidal volume?