This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
We are going to do a pop-quiz
After each question we have some time to discuss
Answers the questions in silence!
Slide 1 - Slide
Inhaling requires you to __1__ the diaphragm and __2__ the intercostal muscles.
A
1. flex
2. flex
B
1. flex
2. relax
C
1. relax
2. relax
D
1. relax
2. flex
Slide 2 - Quiz
The vocal chords are located in the ____ Select the best answer
A
Pharynx
B
Larynx
C
The epiglottis
D
The throat
Slide 3 - Quiz
This is the place where the nasal cavity and oral cavity come together
Slide 4 - Open question
What are the olfactory cells used for?
A
the exchange of gas molecules
B
clearing the nasal cavity of dust particles
C
they are used for the sense of smell
D
Clearing the bronchiole of dust particles
Slide 5 - Quiz
What is the function of the epiglottis ?
A
It makes sure air will enter the oesophagus
B
It closes off the trachea while exhaling
C
It closes off the oesophagus when swallowing
D
It closes off the trachea when swallowing
Slide 6 - Quiz
Put these words in the correct order. (start with inhaling) Alveoli, bronchiole, bronchi, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea
Slide 7 - Open question
What happens in the Alveoli?
A
Oxygen flows from a high to a low concentration into the bloodstream
B
Carbon dioxide flows from a high to a low concentration into the bloodstream
C
Carbon dioxide flows from a low to a high concentration out of the bloodstream
D
Oxygen flows from a high to a low concentration out of the bloodstream
Slide 8 - Quiz
Which of the two tubes is the trachea? How can you remember?
Slide 9 - Slide
Which of the two tubes is the trachea? How can you remember?
Slide 10 - Open question
Air consists of several gasses. 1 Oxygen 2 carbon dioxide 3 water vapour 4 nitrogen
A
1 21%
2 0%
3 a lot
4 79%
B
1 21%
2 0%
3 a little
4 79%
C
1 10%
2 21%
3 a lot
4 79%
D
1 10%
2 21%
3 a little
4 79%
Slide 11 - Quiz
Gill filaments (kieuwen) can be compared to the ………………….. in the human respiratory system.
A
Alveoli
B
Bronchi
C
Trachea
D
Bronchioli
Slide 12 - Quiz
What do we call the volume of air that you inhale or exhale with each breath?
A
Lung volume
B
Residual volume
C
Tidal volume
D
Total capacity
Slide 13 - Quiz
How do we call the process where energy get's released from glucose inside the cells?
A
Burning
B
Transpiration
C
Respiration
D
Photosynthesis
Slide 14 - Quiz
List three advantages of breathing through the nose.
Slide 15 - Open question
When the chest cavity expands, you ___1___ When the chest cavity contracts, you ___2___ (answer like: 1, ..... 2, .....)
Slide 16 - Open question
I: respiration takes place in all cells of our body. II: respiration doesn't take place in plant cells
A
Both statements are correct
B
only statement I is correct
C
only statement II is correct
D
neither statement is correct
Slide 17 - Quiz
Inhaled air contains more CO2 than exhaled air
A
true
B
false
Slide 18 - Quiz
produced in respiration
needed for respiration
energy
H2O= water
glucose
CO2 carbon dioxide
O2= oxygen
Slide 19 - Drag question
Where in your body do you find the vocal chords?
A
bronchi
B
windpipe
C
pharynx
D
larynx
Slide 20 - Quiz
When food is entering our body it goes via direction:
A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4
Slide 21 - Quiz
pharynx
larynx
nasal lining
alveolus
bronchioles
contains
vocal cords
place where O2 is transported into the blood
contains mucus producing cells
contains epiglottis
branches of the bronchi
Slide 22 - Drag question
Which letter indicates a bronchioli
A
P
B
Q
C
R
Slide 23 - Quiz
Question
Two groups of muscles involved in breathing are the abdominal muscles and the diaphragm muscles. Does air flow into the trachea through the cannula due to the contraction of these muscles?