10 Questions
What are the primary functions of the respiratory system?
The primary functions of the respiratory system are to provide oxygen to the body's cells and remove carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism.
List the organs of the respiratory system mentioned in the text.
The organs of the respiratory system mentioned in the text are bronchi, pharynx, trachea, nasal cavity, diaphragm, larynx, and lungs.
Describe the structure and functions of the respiratory system.
The respiratory system is responsible for the exchange of gases, primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide, between the body and the external environment. Its structure includes organs such as bronchi, pharynx, trachea, nasal cavity, diaphragm, larynx, and lungs.
What is the process involved in external respiration?
External respiration is the process of exchanging gases, primarily oxygen and carbon dioxide, between the body and the external environment.
What is the role of the respiratory system in the human body?
The respiratory system plays a crucial role in providing oxygen to the body's cells and removing carbon dioxide, a waste product of cellular metabolism.
Which organ is responsible for the exchange of gases between the body and the external environment?
Bronchi
Which organ primarily functions to provide oxygen to the body's cells?
Lungs
Which organ is involved in the process of external respiration?
Lungs
Which organ is NOT part of the conducting zone of the respiratory system?
Larynx
Which organ is responsible for the passage of air from the nasal cavity to the lungs?
Trachea
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