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From the nose, air passes into this tube that allows the passage of food and air. What is this tube?
pharynx
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This structure help to prevent the food goes into trachea when we eat.
epiglottis
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The nasal cavity have moist mucous membrane and high amount of blood capillaries. What is the main function of it?
warms and moisten the air, detect harmful chemicals
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Blood vessels that wraps around the alveoli.
capillaries
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During inhalation, what is the action of the diaphragm?
Contracts, flattens and moves down.
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In the blood, carbon dioxide react with water and transported to the alveoli in the form of ...
hydrogen carbonate
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Trachea is supported by C-shape ring of cartilage. What is the function of it?
keep the airway open
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Name the two systems involved in the exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Cardiovascular and respiratory
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gift
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What is the disadvantage of anaerobic respiration compare to aerobic respiration?
produce less energy
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Describe the structure of terminal bronchioles.
have no cartilage, consist of smooth muscle
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Chemical compound in cigarette smoke which is addictive
Nicotine
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When an asthma attack occurs, what happens to the bronchioles?
narrowed by excessive contraction, produce extra mucus
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