
Ventilation and Oxidation
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- Q1What do we call the process of breathing air in and out?InhalationExhalationRespirationVentilation30s
- Q2What is known as breathing air into the body?InhalationExhalationRespiration30s
- Q3What is the very first organ when ventilation occurs?BronchiNoseTracheaLungs30s
- Q4After air travels through the trachea, it then enters into theAlveoliLungsNoseBronchi30s
- Q5What is the name of the grape-like sacs found on the very end of bronchioles?PleuraBronchiolyAlveoliRavioli30s
- Q6This organ in the respiratory system has many rings of cartilage that surround it from the top to the bottom, it is a passageway for air to travel.AlveoliLayrnxTracheaPharynx30s
- Q7I just breathed out, I. . . .ExhalaedRespiratedInhalaedVentilated30s
- Q8Thanks to me, the lungs can expand like a balloon and return to their normal shape and size. (Coating around the lungs)OxygenPluralPleuraAlveoli30s
- Q9One can say that when metal rusts or fruit molds that they have been. . . . (the addition of oxygen)ventilatedoxidizedcombustedrespirated30s
- Q10A form of oxidation where a gas is mixed with oxygen and rapid energy to create heat and light.RespirationWater VaporCarbon DioxideCombustion30s
- Q11Type of disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body.DiabetesCOPDCancerAsthma30s
- Q12Type of lung disease known for chronic obstruction of lung airflow that interferes with normal breathing and is not fully reversible.AsthmaCOPDCancerDiabetes30s
- Q13Is too much oxygen in our bodies sometimes a bad thing?No we need as much as we can get alwaysYes it needs to be at equilibrium30s
- Q14This is known as the voicebox.TracheaLarynxLungsPharynx30s
- Q15There are two of us, we can grow and shrink, we work when you are awake or asleep.The AlveoliThe Esophagus and TracheaThe LungsThe Pharynx and Larynx30s