Body Systems - Respiratory System
Quiz by Joshua Andrews
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
15 questions
Show answers
- Q1Where in the body does gas exchange take place?AortaTracheaLungsAlveoli30s
- Q2What are the two (2) tubes that carries oxygen into the lungs?AlveloiBronchiMouth and noseBronchioles30s
- Q3What is the correct order for the path of air into the bloodstream?Mouth/Nose - Trachea - Bronci - Bronchioles - Alveoli - CapillariesMouth/Nose - Trachea - Bronci - Bronchioles - Capillaries - AlveoliMouth/Nose - Bronci -Bronchioles - Trachea - AlveoliMouth/Nose - Trachea - Alveoli - Bronci - Bronchioles - Lungs30s
- Q4What is labelled in the diagram?LungsBronchiBronchiolesTrachea30s
- Q5What is labelled in this diagram?LungsBronchiTracheaBronchioles30s
- Q6What is labelled in this diagram?BronchiolesBronchiLungsTrachea30s
- Q7What part of the respiratory system is labelled?LarynxPharynxEpiglotisTrachea30s
- Q8When the blood circulates through the lungs and back to the heart, what type of blood does it circulate?Deoxygenated bloodNeitherBothOxygenated blood30s
- Q9What gases are exchanged at the alveoli?O2 released back into lungs & O2 exnchanged into the blood streamCO2 released back into lungs & CO2 exnchanged into the blood streamCO2 released back into lungs & O2 exnchanged into the blood streamO2 released back into lungs & CO2 exnchanged into the blood stream30s
- Q10What happens to the diaphragm during inspiration?Relaxes moving downwardsContracts moving downwardsContracts moving upwardsRelaxes moving upwards30s
- Q11What happens to the diaphragm during expiration?Diaphragm relaxes and moves upwardsDiaphragm contracts and moves upwardsDiaphragm contract and moves downwardsDiaphragm relaxes and moves downwards30s
- Q12When the lungs have a negative air pressure compared to the atmospheric air pressure (air around us), what occurs?ExpirationNone of the aboveAll of the aboveInspiration20s
- Q13When the lungs have a higher pressure than the atmospheric pressure (air around us), what occurs?None of the aboveExpirationAll of the aboveInspiration20s
- Q14What occurs to gases during expiration?Carbon Dioxide (CO2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is breathed outOxygen (O2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is breathed outCarbon Dioxide (CO2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is breathed inOxygen (O2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is breathed in20s
- Q15What occurs to gases during inspiration?Carbon Dioxide (CO2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is then breathed outCarbon Dioxide (CO2) is breathed in and is then diffsues into the bloodstreamOxygen (O2) is breathed in and diffuses into the bloodstreamOxygen (O2) diffuses out of bloodstream and is then breathed out20s