Humans primarily rely on anaerobic respiration for energy. A. True B. False. Gas exchange occurs in the bronchi. A. True B. False. The nasal cavity filters, warms, and moistens the... Humans primarily rely on anaerobic respiration for energy. A. True B. False. Gas exchange occurs in the bronchi. A. True B. False. The nasal cavity filters, warms, and moistens the air before it enters the lungs. A. True B. False. Oxygen is transported in the blood by white blood cells. A. True B. False. The respiratory system only functions during physical activity. A. True B. False. The epiglottis prevents food and liquids from entering the respiratory system. A. True B. False.
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The question presents a series of statements related to human respiration and asks the respondent to determine whether each statement is true or false. The focus is on understanding aspects of human respiratory function.
Answer
11: False, 12: False, 13: True, 14: False, 15: False, 16: True
11: False, 12: False, 13: True, 14: False, 15: False, 16: True
Answer for screen readers
11: False, 12: False, 13: True, 14: False, 15: False, 16: True
More Information
Most cells use aerobic respiration to produce energy efficiently. Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli, not bronchi. The nasal cavity performs essential conditioning of air. Oxygen is carried by red blood cells. The respiratory system is always active. The epiglottis plays a crucial role during swallowing.
Tips
Be careful not to confuse the roles of different cells and organs in the respiratory process.
Sources
- ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY - sssutms - sssutms.co.in
- 10 biology em -20.pdf - SCERT Telangana - scert.telangana.gov.in
- Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene - National Safety Council - nsc.org
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