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6. What happens to the volume of air during insperation?
7. What colour is a Reliever inhaler?
8. What is the role of the Epiglottis?
- Traps dirt particles and contains microscopic hair called Cilia
- Closes the Trachea when eating
- Responsible for gas exchange
- 'Wind Pipe'
9. What is the role of the Larynx?
- Allows us to speak, contains our vocal cords
- Muscle located at the bottom of the lungs
- 'Wind Pipe'
- Responsible for gas exchange
10. What is the role of Pleural Fluid?
- Traps dirt particles and bacteria that are breathed in via the mouth
- Muscle located at the bottom of the lungs
- Causes the membranes to stick to each other and prevent friction
- Works as a double covering, two layers around the lungs
11. What is the correct equation for Cellular Respiration?
- Glucose + Oxygen - Co2 + Water + ATP
- Co2 + Glucose - Water + Oxygen + ATP
- Water + ATP - Oxygen + Co2 + Glucose
12. What is one chemical that is needed for Cellular Respiration?
- ATP
- Carbon Dioxide
- Glucose
- Water
13. What happens during the Krebs Cycle?
- Releases enough energy for 30 ATP
- Breaks down glucose, fats and proteins into energy
- Glucose is broken down into Pyruvic Acid
14. In what stages does Cellular Reparation occur?
- Glycosis, Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport Chain
- Electron Transport Chain, Glycosis and Krebs Cycle
- Krebs Cycle, Glycosis and Electron Cycle Chain
15. What is Cystic Fibrosis?
- A disease that causes damage to the Aveoli
- Inherited Condition that causes mucus to build up in the lungs
- Lung disease that causes swelling of the breathing tubes
16. What is Emphysema?
- A disease that causes damage to the Aveoli
- Lung disease that causes swelling of the breathing tubes
- Inherited Condition that causes mucus to build up in the lungs
17. What is an adaptation of Aveoli?
- Large surface area
- They are round
- The colour of them helps
18. What is Anaerobic Respiration?
- Without Oxygen
- With Oxygen
19. Where does Cellular Respiration occur?
- Mitochondria and Cytoplasm
- Nucleus
- Chloroplasts
- Cell Wall
20. What is the role of the Pleural Membranes?
- Work as a double covering, two layers around the lungs
- Internal and external muscles attached to the ribs
- Muscle located at the bottom of the lungs
- Allows use to speak, contains our vocal cords