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Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Respiratory Sytem
Instructions:
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What is another name for the 'Windpipe'?
A. Trachea
B. Oesophagus
C. Mouth
D. Pharynx
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What is the function of the larynx?
A. Stop food entering windpipe
B. Allow air in
C. Voicebox (Produce sound)
D. Gas exchange
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What are Alveoli?
A. Leaves
B. Air sacs for gas exchange
C. Rings of cartilage
D. Broccoli
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Name the liquid was used to test for the presence of carbon dioxide in inhaled and exhaled air?
A. Limewater
B. Carbon water
C. Iodine
D. Benedict's solution
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What are capillaries?
A. Hairs in the nose
B. Mucus that lines the windpipe
C. Tiny blood vessels
D. Air sacs for gas exchange
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How does oxygen pass from the lungs to blood vessels?
A. In the blood
B. Diffusion
C. Through the diaphragm
D. Division
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List the waste products of breathing?
A. Carbon dioxide & Water vapour
B. Carbon dioxide & Hydrogen
C. Hydrogen & Water vapour
D. Carbon Dioxide & Nitrogen
Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Respiratory Sytem
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
What is another name for the 'Windpipe'?
A. Trachea
B. Oesophagus
C. Mouth
D. Pharynx
-
What is the function of the larynx?
A. Stop food entering windpipe
B. Allow air in
C. Voicebox (Produce sound)
D. Gas exchange
-
What are Alveoli?
A. Leaves
B. Air sacs for gas exchange
C. Rings of cartilage
D. Broccoli
-
Name the liquid was used to test for the presence of carbon dioxide in inhaled and exhaled air?
A. Limewater
B. Carbon water
C. Iodine
D. Benedict's solution
-
What are capillaries?
A. Hairs in the nose
B. Mucus that lines the windpipe
C. Tiny blood vessels
D. Air sacs for gas exchange
-
How does oxygen pass from the lungs to blood vessels?
A. In the blood
B. Diffusion
C. Through the diaphragm
D. Division
-
List the waste products of breathing?
A. Carbon dioxide & Water vapour
B. Carbon dioxide & Hydrogen
C. Hydrogen & Water vapour
D. Carbon Dioxide & Nitrogen