junsay respiratory review
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “A”?
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Nose
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Fill in the blank:
Food + Oxygen ___________ + ENERGY
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
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This is the gas that we inhale that our cells use to break down food to
make energy
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Oxygen
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “D”?
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Vocal Cords
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These structures are tiny sacs in the lungs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide in our blood
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Alveoli
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “F”?
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Voice Box
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Fill in the blank:
Food + ______ Carbon Dioxide + ENERGY
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Oxygen
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “H”?
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Diaphragm
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “B”?
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Trachea
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Fill in the blank:
Food + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + _______
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Energy
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “C”?
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Bronchi
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This structure warms the air and has cilia and mucus to trap
particles
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Nose
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “E”?
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Pharynx or Throat
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This structure is also known as the Windpipe
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Trachea
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “G”?
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Alveoli
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This structure is also known as the Throat
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Pharynx
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These structures split into small branches that carry air throughout
the lungs
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Bronchi
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This structure is also known as the VOICE BOX
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Larynx
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This structure is a large muscle that controls breathing
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Diaphragm
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What is the structure labeled with the letter “I”?
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Lung(s)
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This is the main organ in our respiratory system; it inflates and
deflates to bring air in and out
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Lung(s)
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These structures vibrate to make sound and allow us to talk
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Vocal Cords
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Fill in the blank:
____+ Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + ENERGY
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Food
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Fill in the blanks:
The process of combining oxygen and other chemicals to break down food and release energy in our cells is called ____________ ____________
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Cellular Respiration
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Fill in the blanks:
____________ ____________ is the term used to describe how much air we can hold in our lungs in
one breath
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Lung Capacity
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Fill in the blanks:
____________ ____________ is the chemical that we used to test or indicate if we were exhaling
carbon dioxide
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Bromothyml Blue or BTB