Respiratory System Flashcards

Respiratory System flashcards are a helpful tool for learning about the different parts and functions of the respiratory system. These flashcards typically include illustrations and descriptions of the lungs, diaphragm, trachea, and other important components.

The subject of the Respiratory System is all about how we breathe and get oxygen into our bodies. The respiratory system includes the nose, trachea, bronchi, and lungs, and works together to help us inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.

Using flashcards to study the respiratory system can make learning fun and interactive. They can help students memorize important terms and concepts, improve retention of information, and make studying more efficient. Flashcards can also be used for self-testing and review, making them a valuable study tool for students of all ages.

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quick facts

  • The respiratory system is responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide.
  • The lungs are the main organs of the respiratory system and are located in the chest.
  • A person takes about 20,000 breaths a day on average.
  • Coughing and sneezing are ways the respiratory system helps to clear out irritants or germs.
  • The diaphragm is the main muscle involved in breathing and helps to expand the lungs.

card list

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TracheaTrachea: The tube in your throat that carries air to your lungs.
LungsOrgans in the chest that help us breathe by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
BronchiThe bronchi are the two main branches of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
AlveoliSmall sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
DiaphragmThe diaphragm is a muscle that helps with breathing by contracting and relaxing.
PharynxThe pharynx is the part of the throat that connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus and trachea.
Nasal cavityThe space inside the nose where air passes through.
BronchiolesSmall airways in the lungs.
RespirationThe process of breathing in oxygen and breathing out carbon dioxide.
OxygenationOxygenation: The process of adding oxygen to the body’s tissues and organs.
Carbon dioxideCarbon dioxide: A gas that is produced when we breathe out and is also released when fossil fuels are burned.
Pulmonary function testTest to measure how well your lungs are working.
AsthmaAsthma: a condition that causes the airways in the lungs to become inflamed and narrow, making it difficult to breathe.
EmphysemaEmphysema: A lung condition where the air sacs become damaged, making it hard to breathe.
BronchitisInflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs.
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