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RESPIRATION AND EXCRETION SECTION 1 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DEFINE pharynxlarynxtrachea bronchialveolidiaphragm emphysemaasthma

RESPIRATION AND EXCRETION SECTION 1 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CLASSIFY each process involved in obtaining, transporting, and using oxygen as breathing, circulation, or respiration. __________ Oxygen is supplied to the body. __________ Oxygen is transported to body cells. __________ Body cells use oxygen and release carbon dioxide. __________ Carbon dioxide is transported to lungs. __________ Carbon dioxide waste is expelled.

RESPIRATION AND EXCRETION SECTION 1 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM SUMMARIZE respiratory system structures and functions by completing the chart. Structure Function Food, liquid, and air share this passage after the nose and mouth Stops food from entering airway Directs air through vocal cords trachea Take air into and out of lungs Alveoli

RESPIRATION AND EXCRETION SECTION 1 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM MODEL the processes of inhaling and exhaling in the boxes below. Inhaling Exhaling

RESPIRATION AND EXCRETION SECTION 1 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM SUMMARIZE respiratory system diseases and disorders. Disease/ Disorder Description Respiratory Infection Chronic Bronchitis Emphysema Lung Cancer Asthma