Respiratory Jeopardy!Components of the Respiratory
System
Conditions of the Respiratory
System
Head of the Class
Breathing Capacities
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This structure is shared by your digestive tract and is also called your throat
This contains your true and false vocal cords and is also called your voicebox
This structure is supported by 15-20 tracheal cartilages
These passage ways lead into your respiratory passageways
This is the site where gas exchange occurs
Excess amounts of this causes a ‘runnynose’
This condition is characterized by the constricting of the bronchioles, making it hard to breathe
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This condition is life threatening and caused by a blood clot in a blood vessel in your lung
This is the most common bacterial disease inthe world, affecting about ¼ of the populationof the world
Common in newborns, this disease is causedby little or no surfactant in the lungs
This is the entrance to the respiratory system
This cavity lies anterior to your oral cavity
This separates your nasal cavity in two
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This makes up the floor of the nasal cavity
This sits at the back of the hard palate
Pulmonary ventilation is a fancy name forthis
Amount of air moved into or out of the lungs during a single respiratory cycle
Amount of air that could be voluntarily expelled at the end of a respiratory cycleAmount of air that could be voluntarily expelled at the end of a respiratory cycleAmount of air that could be voluntarily expelled at the end of a respiratory cycle
Amount of air that can be voluntarily expelled at the end of every respiratory cycle
Amount of air that can be taken in over and above the resting tidal volume
Amount of air that remains in the lungs even after maximum exhalation
•Amount of air that remains in your lungs even after a maximal exhalation
Bronchi are considered to be thesewhen the diameter reaches 1 mm
These roam the surfaces of your lungs too keep debris out
This passageway has a diameter between 0.3 and 0.5 mm
This is an indication of the resilience and ability to expand the lungs
Coat the surfaces of your alveoli
Final Jeopardy Category:
Internal Respiration
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Answer:
This is the first step in internal respiration