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Body Systems - Respiratory System

Quiz by Joshua Andrews

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  • Q1
    Where in the body does gas exchange take place?
    Aorta
    Trachea
    Lungs
    Alveoli
    30s
  • Q2
    What are the two (2) tubes that carries oxygen into the lungs?
    Alveloi
    Bronchi
    Mouth and nose
    Bronchioles
    30s
  • Q3
    What is the correct order for the path of air into the bloodstream?
    Mouth/Nose - Trachea - Bronci - Bronchioles - Alveoli - Capillaries
    Mouth/Nose - Trachea - Bronci - Bronchioles - Capillaries - Alveoli
    Mouth/Nose - Bronci -Bronchioles - Trachea - Alveoli
    Mouth/Nose - Trachea - Alveoli - Bronci - Bronchioles - Lungs
    30s
  • Q4
    What is labelled in the diagram?
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    Lungs
    Bronchi
    Bronchioles
    Trachea
    30s
  • Q5
    What is labelled in this diagram?
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    Lungs
    Bronchi
    Trachea
    Bronchioles
    30s
  • Q6
    What is labelled in this diagram?
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    Bronchioles
    Bronchi
    Lungs
    Trachea
    30s
  • Q7
    What part of the respiratory system is labelled?
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    Larynx
    Pharynx
    Epiglotis
    Trachea
    30s
  • Q8
    When the blood circulates through the lungs and back to the heart, what type of blood does it circulate?
    Deoxygenated blood
    Neither
    Both
    Oxygenated blood
    30s
  • Q9
    What gases are exchanged at the alveoli?
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    O2 released back into lungs & O2 exnchanged into the blood stream
    CO2 released back into lungs & CO2 exnchanged into the blood stream
    CO2 released back into lungs & O2 exnchanged into the blood stream
    O2 released back into lungs & CO2 exnchanged into the blood stream
    30s
  • Q10
    What happens to the diaphragm during inspiration?
    Relaxes moving downwards
    Contracts moving downwards
    Contracts moving upwards
    Relaxes moving upwards
    30s
  • Q11
    What happens to the diaphragm during expiration?
    Diaphragm relaxes and moves upwards
    Diaphragm contracts and moves upwards
    Diaphragm contract and moves downwards
    Diaphragm relaxes and moves downwards
    30s
  • Q12
    When the lungs have a negative air pressure compared to the atmospheric air pressure (air around us), what occurs?
    Expiration
    None of the above
    All of the above
    Inspiration
    20s
  • Q13
    When the lungs have a higher pressure than the atmospheric pressure (air around us), what occurs?
    None of the above
    Expiration
    All of the above
    Inspiration
    20s
  • Q14
    What occurs to gases during expiration?
    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is breathed out
    Oxygen (O2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is breathed out
    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is breathed in
    Oxygen (O2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is breathed in
    20s
  • Q15
    What occurs to gases during inspiration?
    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is then breathed out
    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is breathed in and is then diffsues into the bloodstream
    Oxygen (O2) is breathed in and diffuses into the bloodstream
    Oxygen (O2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is then breathed out
    20s

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