Respiratory System
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trachea | a tube that carries air to two shorter tubes leading to the lungs
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epiglottis | the flap that covers the windpipe (trachea) during swallowing
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bronchi | two short tubes that carry air from the trachea to the lungs
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alveoli | the tiny air sacs in the lungs
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larynx | another name for the voice box and is located at the bottom of the pharynx
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diaphragm | a dome-shaped muscle found under the ribcage which helps with inhaling and exhaling
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pharynx | the area behind the nose that leads to the throat
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The respiratory system includes | nose, nasal passage, trachea, bronchi, & lungs
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Where does the gas exchange take place in the respiratory system | the alveoli
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Waste products given off when you exhale | water, heat, & carbon dioxide
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