The digestive and respiratory systems
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 is what we use to __________. | Breath
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You breath about ________ times a day. | 17,000
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Smoke and sprayed chemicals can __________ your lungs. | damage
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The ____________ ___________ is the area of the brain that handles breathing. | "breathing centre"
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Your ________ and _______ are conected by nerves. | brain, lungs
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Your ________ is also called the pharnx. | Throat
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Your windpipe or __________ carries air into your lungs. | tranchea
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Your tranchea is about _____cm. | 10
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The flap keeping food from going down the wrong way is the ________. | epiglotis
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