Respiratory System
Respiratory System 2
Respiratory System 3
Breathing
Respiratory Health
100

The area in which air is taken in, warmed, moisturized, and filtered. 

Nasal cavity, nose, nostrils


100

The large muscle that controls air flow in and out of the lungs? The accessory muscles that also assist?

diaphragm, intercoastal muscles

100

___________ surround our alveoli and allow gas exchange to occur between the respiratory and circulatory systems

capillaries

100

Take this question or take 500

opponent team will choose the next question for you, right answer will give you four times the point, wrong answer will deduct 4 times the point

100

A defective gene causes a thick, buildup of mucus in the lungs, pancreas and other organs. In the lungs, the mucus clogs the airways and traps bacteria leading to infections, extensive lung damage and eventually, respiratory failure.

Cystic Fibrosis

200

The part of the respiratory system that is connected to the nose and mouth and is shared with the digestive system.

Pharynx 

200

As we exhale, the muscles in our diaphragm and along our rib cage do what?

The muscles relax

200

the diaphragm contracts during _____________

Inhalation

200

The chemical reaction where glucose and oxygen are consumed and carbon dioxide and water are produced into ATP?

Cellular respiration

200

chronic respiratory disease causing bronchial inflammation, fever, coughing, green mucus, and is usually caused by a VIRUS 

bronchitis

300

True or False: Diffusion of gases happens in the alveoli.

TRUE

300

The trachea is lined with rings of this flexible connective tissue. These rings help keep it sturdy and protected 

Cartilage

300

What are the jobs of the respiratory system?

to deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide

300
DOUBLE JEOPARTY! Damage to this stucture causes shortness of breath and is a disease called ____________________?

alveoli, emphysema

300

The harmful, uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs causing tumor and damaging growths.  It is a leading cause of deaths worldwide.

lung cancer

400

Commonly called the windpipe, this structure is strengthened by rings of cartilage.

trachea

400

name the three pharynx and where located 

oropharynx-the part of the pharynx between the soft palate and the upper edge of the epiglottis

nasopharynx-behind nasal cavity, connects nasal cavity to the top of throat, l

laryngopharynx-extending from the hyoid bone to the esophagus.

400

The condition where a person's airways become inflamed, narrow, and swollen, and extra mucus is produced due to TRIGGERS?

asthma

400

What is the main organ or organs of the respiratory system? Explain some properties they have

2 lungs, left has 2 lobes, right has 3 lobes

400

Smoking affects the oxygen in our blood how?

carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin making it hard for oxygen to get into cells

500

These air passages split at the bottom of the trachea and go into the lungs (the first split, be specific)

primary bronchi

500

What are the smaller air passages that branch off each bronchi within the lungs?

Bronchioles

500

The movement of air in and out of the lungs is called?

breathing or ventilation

500

what gas is exchanged from the capillaries to the alveoli?

carbon dioxide 

CO2

500

What is the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal chords?

larynx

600

tiny balloon-like sacs where gas exchange occurs

Alveoli

600

This is a flap that covers the windpipe and helps keep food and water from entering the lungs.

Epiglottis

600

List the correct order of air flow into the respiratory system. You should have at least 5 words listed. 

nose or nasal cavity, pharynx, epiglottis, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli

600

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double your points 

600

Toxic substance found in cigarettes that causes lung tissue to die, causes severe damage by destroying cilia, leads to lung cancer and other respiratory conditions. 

What is the primary addictive component in cigarettes

Tar, nicotine

700

The tube that connects your upper respiratory and lower respiratory systems

Trachea

700

Another name for the voice box is: 

Larynx

700

DOUBLE JEOPARDY - Tiny hair like structures found inside the lungs that move microbes and debris (dirt) out of the lungs 

cilia

700

Take this or take 700

Be generous and grant one other team half your current points half points 

700

What are the structures at the end of the bronchioles that look like bunches of grapes, surrounded by capillaries? What takes place here?

alveoli, diffusion takes place there or exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide