
Gas Exchange Systems
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- Q1In the diagram above, what is "A"?Windpipe (Trachea)LungRibDiaphragm30s
- Q2In the diagram above, what is "B"?DiaphragmLungRibTrachea30s
- Q3In the diagram above, what is "C"?RibBronchusTracheaDiaphragm30s
- Q4In the diagram above, what is "D"?BronchusTracheaLungRib30s
- Q5In the diagram above, what is "E"?RibTracheaDiaphragmLung30s
- Q6Choose the description which best describes the term "breathing"Using muscles to expand and deflate the lungsA chemical process that happens in cellsOxygen and carbon dioxide diffusing in the lungsAir moving into and out of the lungs30s
- Q7Choose the description which best describes the term "ventilation"Air moving into and out of the lungsA chemical process that happens in cellsUsing muscles to expand and deflate the lungsOxygen and carbon dioxide diffusing in the lungs30s
- Q8Choose the description which best describes the term "respiration"Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusing in the lungsA chemical process that happens in cellsA small pocket in the lungsUsing muscles to expand and deflate the lungs30s
- Q9Choose the description which best describes the term "alveolus"Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusing in the lungsA chemical process that happens in cellsUsing muscles to expand and deflate the lungsA small pocket in the lungs30s
- Q10Why do lungs have a large surface area?To allow the quick diffusion of gasesTo allow for quick circulation of blood through our bodiesTo allow for efficient digestion of food in our bodiesTo allow the slow diffusion of gases30s
- Q11List the organs, in order, through which air travels as it goes into the bodyAlveoli -> Bronchioles -> Bronchus -> TracheaTrachea -> Bronchus -> Bronchioles -> AlveoliBronchus -> Trachea -> Bronchioles -> AlveoliBronchioles -> Bronchus -> Trachea -> Alveoli30s
- Q12During inhalation, describe the movement of the ribsThey move inThey move outThey stay the same30s
- Q13During exhalation, describe the movement of the ribsThey move outThey move inThey stay the same30s
- Q14During inhalation, describe the movement of the diaphragmThe diaphragm moves up (relaxes)The diaphragm moves down (contracts)The diaphragm does not move30s
- Q15During exhalation, describe the movement of the diaphragmThe diaphragm moves up (relaxes)The diaphragm does not moveThe diaphragm moves down (contracts)30s