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What structure protects your lungs from getting crushed?
nasal cavity
larynx
nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, alveoli
down
to trap dust and debris
diaphragm
rib cage
oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
What do we call the muscle that helps your lungs inflate and deflate?
nasal cavity
larynx
nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, alveoli
down
to trap dust and debris
diaphragm
rib cage
oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
What is the correct description of gas exchange in the lungs?
nasal cavity
larynx
nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, alveoli
down
to trap dust and debris
diaphragm
rib cage
oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
What organ warms and moistens incoming air?
nasal cavity
larynx
nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, alveoli
down
to trap dust and debris
diaphragm
rib cage
oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
Why do you need mucus and cilia in your respiratory tract?
nasal cavity
larynx
nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, alveoli
down
to trap dust and debris
diaphragm
rib cage
oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
What is the order of organs that air travels through on its way into your body?
nasal cavity
larynx
nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, alveoli
down
to trap dust and debris
diaphragm
rib cage
oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
Which direction does your diaphragm move when you INHALE?
nasal cavity
larynx
nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, alveoli
down
to trap dust and debris
diaphragm
rib cage
oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
What do we call the area where your vocal cords are attached?
nasal cavity
larynx
nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, alveoli
down
to trap dust and debris
diaphragm
rib cage
oxygen in, carbon dioxide out
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