Respiratory System Lab
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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The Respiratory system is responsible for oxygenating the blood and removing carbon dioxide from it. |
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Its basic functions are: To provide a large surface area for gas exchange To move air to and from the lungs To lessen dehydration, temperature change, and environmental or pathogenic attack. To produce sounds To assist olfactory reception |
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Respiration | is the process by which gases are exchanged between the atmosphere and the cells of the body.
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Ventilation | (Breathing) is the physical movement of air in and out of the lungs; a mechanical process.
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Upper respiratory tract above the epiglottis) | nose
nasal cavity
sinuses
pharynx
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Lower respiratory tract (below the epiglottis) | larynx
trachea
lungs
bronchial tree
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