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What is the main function of the respiratory system?
What is the main function of the respiratory system?
- To transport oxygen and carbon dioxide to the cells
- To exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide (correct)
- To remove oxygen and carbon dioxide from the body
- To produce oxygen and carbon dioxide
What does RBC stand for?
What does RBC stand for?
- Red Blood Cells (correct)
- Renal Blood Cells
- Rapid Blood Circulation
- Respiratory Blood Cells
Where does the blood go to after it has been to the lungs?
Where does the blood go to after it has been to the lungs?
- To the liver
- Back to the heart (correct)
- To the brain
- To the kidneys
Study Notes
Respiratory System
- The main function of the respiratory system is to bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide.
Blood Components
- RBC stands for Red Blood Cells.
Blood Circulation
- After being oxygenated in the lungs, the blood returns to the heart, where it is pumped to the rest of the body.
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Test your knowledge on gas exchange in the lungs with this interactive quiz! Learn about the vital role of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the respiratory system and label the diagram of an alveoli. Challenge yourself with questions on the process of gas exchange and enhance your understanding of this crucial bodily function.