Page 1
Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 2
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
Page 3
Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 5
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
Page 6
Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 8
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
Page 9
Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 11
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
Page 12
Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 14
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 17
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 20
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 23
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 26
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 47
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 50
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
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3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 71
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 74
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
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1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
Page 77
Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Respiration /60
1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Date: ____________________
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15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
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3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Respiration /60
1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Respiration /60
1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 1 of 3
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Respiration /60
1. In your upper body there is a strong muscle called the ______________________.
2. When you inhale, your diaphragm goes __________ and your lungs __________.
3. When your breath in, your body gets _____________ from the air.
4. __________________ is the same chemical that makes candles burn and iron
rust.
5. We combine the oxygen with our ____________ to get the energy we need to live.
6. Your ___________ are full of tiny little passageways like sponges.
7. These _____________________________ allow you to take in a lot oxygen with
each breath.
8. Your lungs have as much surface area as a ______________________________.
9. Surface area is how ______________________ something is.
10. Your lungs are full of tiny passages (sacs) called ____________________.
11. Your ____________ lung is bigger than your ____________ _____________.
12. Your right lung is divided into _________ parts, and your left lung is divided into
______ parts.
13. Why is your left lung smaller than your right lung? __________________________
__________________________________________________________________
14. Accumulation of _______________________ causes pain in our muscles when
you are working “at a level more than your lungs can supply”.
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Name:
Date: ____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 2 of 3
15. Cellular ______________________ occurs when our cells combine chemicals in
food with oxygen to store energy in a chemical called ________ (adenosine
triphosphate).
16. Your body uses _________ as a sort of ________________________________.
17. Your body __________ energy and ___________ later.
18. When you breathe in, your diaphragm ___________________ and air _________
__________________________________________________________________.
19. What happens when you relax your diaphragm? ___________________________
__________________________________________________________________
20. We have slime inside our nose and lungs called ____________, which traps ____
_________ and ____________ and keeps it from __________________________.
21. Cigarettes put _______________ and _______________ into your lungs.
22. Every cell in your body does ___________________________________________.
23. Humans __________ breathe underwater without special equipment, but fish can
get dissolved _____________ from water using their ___________.
24. _______________________________ goes out of fish _________ into the water.
25. Every time you breathe in, you take in _____________________ molecules of air!
Review
1. What muscle causes our lungs to fill up with air? ________________________
2. What two materials combine to produce energy in respiration?
_______________ and _______________
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Name:
Date: _____________________
Bill Nye – Respiration Video Worksheet – Page 3 of 3
3. What is the name of the tiny air sacs in the lungs? _______________________
4. Which lung is smaller? __________ Why? _____________________________
5. How does a smoker’s lung look different from a healthy lung?
_______________ and ______________________
6. How can you keep your muscles and lungs healthy? _____________________
7. What causes the pain in your legs if you exercise more than your lungs can
supply? _________________________________________________________
8. What is the job of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in your cells? ______________
_______________________________________________________________
9. Why doesn’t most dust and smoke get into our lungs? ____________________
_______________________________________________________________
10. What harmful substance from cigarettes can get into a person’s lungs? ______
11. How is respiration in fish the same as in humans? _______________________
_______________________________________________________________
12. How is respiration in fish different than in humans? ______________________
_______________________________________________________________
13. Unscramble these words to write the equation for cellular respiration.
________ + _________ ---> _________ +_________ _________ + ________
doof genoxy ergyen barcon oxidide etawr