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Respiratory System Quiz
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thbvlad05
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1
What happens when you breathe in?
your diaphragm expands and your ribcage contracts
your diaphragm contracts and your ribcage expands
your diaphragm explodes and your ribcage contradicts
2
Air enters your lungs through the...
trachea
esophagus
alveoli
3
how many lungs do humans have?
three
four
two
4
what are bronchial tubes
air passages inside your lungs
blood vessels insside your body
tiny air sacs that delivr oxygen to the blood
5
what muscle allows you to breathe in and out?
the trachea
the diaphragm
the tongue
6
how many lobes does your right lung have?
4
2
3
7
how many lobes does your left lung have?
4
2
3
8
when you breathe out, what gas does your body get rid of?
nitrogen
carbon monoxide
carbon dioxide
9
which of the following is not a part of the upper respiratory system?
esophagus
pharynx
nose
10
which of the following is not one of the most important muscles involved in respiratory movement?
glottis
diaphragm
external intercostal muscles
11
which of the following is not one of the accessory respiration muscles?
external and internal oblique
trachea
transversus abdominis
12
inhalation begins wtih the...
diaphragm
nose
esophagus
13
which of these doesnt occur when air flows into the lungs?
thew air is filtered
the air is cooled
the air is humidified
14
blowing out a candle is an example of...
forced inhalation
liking the dark
forced exhalation
15
which of these is not part of the respiratory system?
nose
interventricular septum
tongue
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