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Respiratroy and Circulatory Systems, Lessons 10-16

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The air sacks in your lungs are called ______.   alveoli  
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Your lungs are surrounded by _______ _________.   pleural membranes  
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The functions of the nose are ______________.   To warm air, catch/filter particles, and smell (olfactory glands)  
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The larynx is commonly called the _____ ___/_____ _____.   voice box/vocal cords.  
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The trachea is commonly called the ____ ____.   wind pipe  
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The scientist who first discovered a vaccine for polio is _____ ____.   Jonas Salk  
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Polio is prevented today with the use of ____ _______. The symptoms are ___ ____.   oral vaccine. flu like  
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A hiccup is caused by ___________.   diaphragm is out of sync with everything else.  
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A burp is caused by _______.   swallowing too much air.  
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The amount of air a person can forcibly exhale after taking a deep breath (as in the lab) is called _____ ________.   vital capacity.  
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When you inhale, your diaphragm ________ ____, and the ribs __ __ _ ___, the volume of your chest cavity _________, which _________ the air pressure in your lungs, causing air to ____ __.   flattens down, go up & out, increases, decreases  
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Gas exchange occurs in the ______.   alveoli  
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The path of air during ventilation: __________________.   mouth/nose, trachea, bronchus, bronchioles, then alveoli.  
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When exhaling, the amount of air remaining in you lungs is the _______________.   residual volume  
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A calorie is a unit of ____ ______.   heat energy  
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The primary goal of cellular respiration is to release ______ from digested nutrients.   energy  
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During cellular respiration, ______ helps convert _______ to energy, while releasing ______ _______ and _____.   oxygen, glucose, carbon dioxide, and water.  
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Cellular respiration takes place in the ____________ of body cells.   Mitochondria  
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If a food sample releases more heat when burned, then it ___ ____ _______.   has more calories  
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Which vessels carry blood to the hear?   veins  
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Whic vessels exchange nutrients and waste products?   cappilaries  
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Which vessels carry blood away from the heart?   arteries  
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Which vessels are the smallest?   cappilaries  
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_________ are solid substances that aids in clotting of blood.   Platelets  
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_____ _____ help protect the body against disease.   White blood cells  
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___ _____ _____ carry oxygen to body cells.   Red blood cells  
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The liquid part of blood is called ______.   plasma  
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Valves can be found in the _____ and _____.   heart, veins  
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Risk factors for high blood pressure include _________________.   too much salt, too much cholesteral, not enough excercise, and smoking.  
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The human circulatory system is a ______ system with ___ loops and a ____-chambered heart.   closed, two, four  
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The _____ is the "superhighway" that carries oxygenated blood out of the heart to the rest of the body.   aorta  
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Why does blood from the body come back to the heart with less oxygen?   your body cells use oxygen for cellular respiration.  
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In the heart, the septum separates the _____/____ ____.   right/left side  
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The oxygenated blood is in the ____ side of the heart.   left  
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The ____ _________ of the heart is stronget than the ______ _________.   left ventricle, right ventricle.  
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