Basics & Breathing
The Upper System
The Lower System
Health & Sounds
Parts & Particles
100

What human body system takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide?

 The respiratory system.

100

What are the two openings in the nose where air enters the body?

Nostrils

100

What is the tube that begins at the larynx and leads toward the lungs?

The trachea.

100

What is the most common respiratory disease, affecting the nose, throat, and sinuses?

The cold

100

What is the thick, sticky substance that traps bacteria and dust in the nasal passages?

Mucus

200

What are the two saclike organs that exchange gases with the air?

The lungs

200

What are the empty spaces within the bones of the skull called?

Sinus cavities

200

The trachea branches into two main tubes that carry air to the lungs. What are they called?

The Bronchi

200

Which condition causes the bronchial tubes to narrow and the person to wheeze?

Asthma

200

What are the tiny, hairlike structures that move mucus toward the throat?

Cilia

300

What is the difference between inhaling and exhaling?

Inhaling is taking air into the body; exhaling is sending carbon dioxide out of the body.

300

What is the job of the sinus cavities?

To warm and moisturize the air as it moves through.

300

What are the tiny air sacs where gas is actually exchanged?

Alveoli

300

What is the sound caused when air cannot move freely, causing the throat to vibrate?

Snoring

300

What two bands of elastic tissue inside the larynx produce the sound of your voice?

Vocal cords

400

What is the diaphragm.

The strong, curved muscle that moves to fill and empty the lungs

400

What are the tonsils?

The small masses of tissue on the sides of the throat that trap germs

400

What are Capillaries?

The tiny blood vessels that connect an artery and a vein

400

What is a doctor called who specializes in the respiratory system?

A pulmonologist.

400

Name the three main parts that make up the Lower Respiratory System.

Trachea, bronchi, and lungs

500

Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary breathing.

Involuntary is breathing without thinking about it; voluntary is thinking about and controlling your breathing.

500

Which part of the throat connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus and larynx?

The pharynx.

500

How does oxygen get from the lungs to the rest of the body?

Oxygen passes through the walls of the alveoli into the blood in the capillaries, which then carries it to all parts of the body.

500

How can vaping cause serious damage to the respiratory system?

The chemicals are poisonous and can cause swelling, irritation, asthma attacks, or even death.

500

What is the correct order of air through the upper system?

Nostrils - nasal passages - nasal cavity - pharynx -larynx