
Respiratory System
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- Q1The process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a chemical reaction inside a cell to release energy. It produces both water vapor and carbon dioxide.BreathingDigestionCirculationRespiration30s
- Q2Air first enters here where it is cleaned, warmed, and moistened.lungslarynxtracheanose30s
- Q3This part of the respiratory system is also shard with the digestive system. Air enters here after leaving the nose.pharynxtrachealungsbronchi30s
- Q4This is also known as the windpipe. It is closed of by the epiglottis so you don't chock when you swallow food.pharynxtracheabronchilarynx30s
- Q5The passage that directs air into the lungs.larynxbronchitracheaalveoli30s
- Q6The main organ of the respiratory system.diaphragmtrachealungsalveoli30s
- Q7These are found in the lungs and look like tiny grapes. This is where gas exchange takes place in the capillaries.bronchiciliadiaphragmalveoli30s
- Q8A large muscle at the base of the lungs which aids in breathing.alveolitracheadiaphragmbronchi30s
- Q9When you inhale your diaphragm moves in this direction.downwardto the leftupwardto the right30s
- Q10When you exhale your diaphragm moves in this direction.upwardto the rightto the leftdownward30s
- Q11This organ is found at the top of the trachea and aids in producing sound.epiglottispharynxlarynx30s
- Q12This connective tissue stretches across the top of the larynx and produces sound when they vibrate.vocal cordsepithelial tissuepharynxlarynx30s