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Science-Respiratory

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Mouth   One of the places where air enters the body  
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Nostrils (or nares)   Another place where air enters the body  
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Nasal Passage   Where air gets filtered and moicened by mucus and heats air as it travels  
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Cilia   Tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageway  
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Pharynx   Back of throat, where the mouth and nasal passageway meet  
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Epiglottis   tiny flap of tissue that covers the wind pipe  
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Trachea   Windpipe, sweep out bad things before entering the throat  
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Larynx   The upper most part of the trachea, the voice box that contain vocal cords that vibrate to make sounds when we speak.  
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Bronchi   @ the end of the trachea, it divides left and right, branch into smaller parts  
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Bronchioles   the tiniest bronchi, end in tiny air sacs (alveoli)  
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Alveoli   air sacs, where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place, there are about 300-400 million alveoli  
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Capillaries   Tiny blood vessels around the alveoli  
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Lungs   Allow oxygen in the air to be taken into the body, and also enables us to get rid of co2  
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Diaphragm   The Muscle that pushes down when you breathe, creating space  
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Respiration   The act of giving oxygen to our cells and waste removal of co2  
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Diffusion   Natural occurence of molicules moving from high concentration to low concentration, blood gas exchange  
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Ventalation   Scientific term for respiration  
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