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also known as the troat -it is lined with cilia- |
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| also known as the voicebox |
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| a flap of muscle that closes the trachea when swallowing |
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| located at the base of the trachea |
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| tiny clusters of air sacs that expand and contract |
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| a dome shaped muscle that contracts when inhaling |
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| the first part of the breathing process |
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| the second part of the breathing process |
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| three structures found in the nasal cavity |
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| two structures found inside the lungs |
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found in the nasal cavity, to keep the keep the air we breath in warm. --warms air-- |
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| what our body takes in, when we inhale. |
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| what our body breathes out, when we exhale |
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| involves oxygen, glucose(sugar), carbon dioxide. |
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| Respiration is the process by which oxygen combines with glucose(sugar)to release energy |
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| Respiration takes place in all your body |
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| Where does respiration take pplace? |
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| respiratory system, digestive system, circulatory system |
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| What systems provide material necessary for respiration? |
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