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Oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the air sacs and blood by this process. What is diffusion? Return

The opening for both the windpipe and the esophagus is found here. What is the pharynx? Return

The flap of tissue that blocks food and drink from going down the windpipe is called this. What is the epiglottis? Return

This is a disease where too much mucus forms in the lungs and coughing no longer helps get it out. What is chronic bronchitis? Return

What is smoking? This causes emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and lung cancer. Return

This happens when the bronchioles have closed suddenly due to allergies. What is asthma? Return

These brush dirt and dust out of the windpipe. What are cilia? Return

This is a disease where the air sacs are no longer able to expand and contract. What is emphysema? Return

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

This is the muscle that causes air to enter and leave the lungs. What is the diaphragm? Return

This is the process that takes place in cells to release energy. What is respiration? Return

The main job of the respiratory system is to bring in ______ and remove ______. What is bringing in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide? Return

Air sacs in the lungs are surrounded by these. What are capillaries? Return

This is the name for air sacs in the lungs. What are alveoli? Return

What are bronchi? The windpipe branches into two of these. Return

These hold open the windpipe. What are rings of cartilage? Return

This is the name for the windpipe. What is the trachea? Return

These vibrate in the voice box to produce sound. What are the vocal cords? Return

This is another name for the voice box. What is the larynx? Return

These trap dust in the nose. What are hairs? Return

This is the process of moving air into and out of the lungs. What is breathing? Return

Air is warmed and moistened here. What is the nasal cavity? Return

This is what breathing and respiration have in common. What is dealing with oxygen and carbon dioxide? Return

This is what respiration is. What is glucose + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water + energy? Return

FINAL JEOPARDY ? Organ

This organ is the preferred way to get air into the body. What is the nose? Return