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Gas Exchange Systems

Quiz by Bright Iwueke

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  • Q1
    In the diagram above, what is "A"?
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    Windpipe (Trachea)
    Lung
    Rib
    Diaphragm
    30s
  • Q2
    In the diagram above, what is "B"?
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    Diaphragm
    Lung
    Rib
    Trachea
    30s
  • Q3
    In the diagram above, what is "C"?
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    Rib
    Bronchus
    Trachea
    Diaphragm
    30s
  • Q4
    In the diagram above, what is "D"?
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    Bronchus
    Trachea
    Lung
    Rib
    30s
  • Q5
    In the diagram above, what is "E"?
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    Rib
    Trachea
    Diaphragm
    Lung
    30s
  • Q6
    Choose the description which best describes the term "breathing"
    Using muscles to expand and deflate the lungs
    A chemical process that happens in cells
    Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusing in the lungs
    Air moving into and out of the lungs
    30s
  • Q7
    Choose the description which best describes the term "ventilation"
    Air moving into and out of the lungs
    A chemical process that happens in cells
    Using muscles to expand and deflate the lungs
    Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusing in the lungs
    30s
  • Q8
    Choose the description which best describes the term "respiration"
    Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusing in the lungs
    A chemical process that happens in cells
    A small pocket in the lungs
    Using muscles to expand and deflate the lungs
    30s
  • Q9
    Choose the description which best describes the term "alveolus"
    Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusing in the lungs
    A chemical process that happens in cells
    Using muscles to expand and deflate the lungs
    A small pocket in the lungs
    30s
  • Q10
    Why do lungs have a large surface area?
    To allow the quick diffusion of gases
    To allow for quick circulation of blood through our bodies
    To allow for efficient digestion of food in our bodies
    To allow the slow diffusion of gases
    30s
  • Q11
    List the organs, in order, through which air travels as it goes into the body
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    Alveoli -> Bronchioles -> Bronchus -> Trachea
    Trachea -> Bronchus -> Bronchioles -> Alveoli
    Bronchus -> Trachea -> Bronchioles -> Alveoli
    Bronchioles -> Bronchus -> Trachea -> Alveoli
    30s
  • Q12
    During inhalation, describe the movement of the ribs
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    They move in
    They move out
    They stay the same
    30s
  • Q13
    During exhalation, describe the movement of the ribs
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    They move out
    They move in
    They stay the same
    30s
  • Q14
    During inhalation, describe the movement of the diaphragm
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    The diaphragm moves up (relaxes)
    The diaphragm moves down (contracts)
    The diaphragm does not move
    30s
  • Q15
    During exhalation, describe the movement of the diaphragm
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    The diaphragm moves up (relaxes)
    The diaphragm does not move
    The diaphragm moves down (contracts)
    30s

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