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What makes up the upper respiratory system?
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What makes up the upper respiratory system?
Nose/mouth, and pharynx
What makes up the lower respiratory system?
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What makes up the lower respiratory system?
Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
What is another word for the throat?
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What is another word for the throat?
Pharynx
What is another word for the voice box?
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What is another word for the voice box?
Larynx
What is another word for the windpipe
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What is another word for the windpipe
The trachea
What is the definition of respiration?
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What is the definition of respiration?
The exchange of gases between the atmosphere, blood, and cells
What is the function of the alveoli?
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What is the function of the alveoli?
Gas exchange. Oxygen goes into tissues and body and carbon dioxide leaves tissues and body
What is step 1 of respiration
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What is step 1 of respiration
Pulmonary ventilation = Breathing. Inhalation and expiration
What is step 2 of respiration
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What is step 2 of respiration
External (pulmonary) respiration. exchange of O2 and CO2 in alveoli
How does the diaphragm allow us to breathe?
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How does the diaphragm allow us to breathe?
It uses muscles to pull down creating a vacuum and sucking air in, it then releases the muscle pushing the air back out
Asthma
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Asthma
Can be caused by allergies, cold, exercise, etc + swelling of the airways
Tuberculosis
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Tuberculosis
Bacterial growth in the lung tissue + Cough, chest pain, + coughing up blood
Disease causes fluid build up in your lungs
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Disease causes fluid build up in your lungs
Pneumonia
Disorder caused by excess mucus production due to faulty transport proteins
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Disorder caused by excess mucus production due to faulty transport proteins
Cystic Fibrosis
Emphysema
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Emphysema
Smoking or pollution + gradual shortness of breath
Why is blood red?
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Why is blood red?
The oxygen oxidizing the iron in your blood
What is the scientific word for a nose job?
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What is the scientific word for a nose job?
Rhinoplasty
What is an ear, nose, and throat doctor called?
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What is an ear, nose, and throat doctor called?
Otorhinolaryngology
Which Structure brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs from the heart?
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Which Structure brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs from the heart?
Pulmonary artery
Which structure brings oxygenated blood to the heart?
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Which structure brings oxygenated blood to the heart?
Pulmonary vein
Starting with you mouth how does air enter the body?
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Starting with you mouth how does air enter the body?
Mouth ->Pharynx -> Larynx ->Trachea -> Bronchi -> Bronchioles ->Alveoli
The trachea extends from the ___________ down to the ____________
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The trachea extends from the ___________ down to the ____________
Larynx, Bronchi
Why is it called the respiratory tree?
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Why is it called the respiratory tree?
Because it looks like an upside down tree
What is the difference between the bronchi and bronchioles
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What is the difference between the bronchi and bronchioles
The bronchi are the 2 branches, the bronchioles are the many branches that end int he alveoli
What fluid is in the alveoli?
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What fluid is in the alveoli?
Surfactant
What are the hiccups?
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What are the hiccups?
A spasm of the diaphragm




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