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3 Kenji SCIENCE Respiratory System REVIEW Part 1 and 2
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It is the network of organs and tissues that allow the body to absorb oxygen from the air and make the organs work.
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It is the physical process of inhaling and exhaling gases which involves the various organs of the respiratory system
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It is the chemical process that takes place in the cell. It is an involuntary activity that takes place in the cellular level wherein glucose is broken down to produce energy.
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It includes the mouth, nose, pharynx and larynx
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It includes the trachea, bronchial tubes, diaphragm, and lungs
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What are the two openings of the airway that meet at the pharynx
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It has two small openings
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What do you call the two opening of the nose
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It is the space behind the nose
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These are microscopic hair-like projections that help move mucus out of the lungs
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It is a slippery gelatinous goo produced by the mucus membranes
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Where do the nose and the mouth meet?
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Group the parts of the respiratory system.
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