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Biology terms for week 1 in Challenge A of Winston Salem

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Lung   Organ used to breathe, exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide, houses the bronchioles and alveoli  
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Nasal Passage   Large air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face  
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Nostrils   A place where inspired air, rich in oxygen, enters the body  
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Mouth   Another place where inspired air, rich in oxygen, enters the body  
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Epiglottis   flap of tissue which prevents food from entering the windpipe during swallowing  
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Larynx   contains the vocal cords  
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Trachea   the tube leading form the larynx to the brochi  
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Bronchi   the trachea divides into these right and left branches  
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Bronchiole   smaller branches of the bronchi  
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Alveoli   tiny air sacs where the exchange of gasses between air and blood takes place  
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Diaphragm   flat sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity  
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Pharynx   Area at the back of the throat where the mouth and nasal cavity meet  
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Pleura   moist membrane covering the lung and chest cavity wall on each side  
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