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Nasal cavity
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Nose
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Epiglottis
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Larynx
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Trachea
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Right Bronchus
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Left Bronchus
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Diaphram
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The diaphragm rai
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To exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen with the atmosphere.
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The act of gas exchange.
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Nose/mouth - pharynx - larynx - trachea - R/L bronchus - bronchioles - alveoli
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The diaphragm raises (pushing air out of the lungs) and lowers (opening the lungs creating lower pressure and forcing air to rush in.
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1. To help moisturize the airway 2. To trap debris and bacteria in the air.
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Cilia in our nasal cavity can become irritated by dust and debris, which causes the sneeze reaction.
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The epiglottis covers the trachea when swallowing to prevent food/drink from getting into the lungs.
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Carbon dioxide is diffusing out of the bloodstream, oxygen diffusing into the bloodstream.
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Cyanide, benzene, formaldehyde, methanol (wood alcohol), acetylene (the fuel used in welding torches), ammonia, tar, CO.
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Resting breathing rate would increase until the carbon dioxide level in blood
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normalizes.
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Different size lungs, different levels of fitness, colds/lung infections.
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Student answers will vary.
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Student answers will vary, but might include differences in lung size, male/female different levels of fitness.
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