Respiratory System Vocabulary
Quiz
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Biology
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12th Grade
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Hard
Standards-aligned
Charles Martinez
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9 questions
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1.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Alveoli
The sensory receptor next to the heart that detects high carbon
dioxide levels in the blood.
Bicarbonate Ions
The small air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles that are lined
with capillaries.
Bronchioles
Bacterial infection of the bronchi causing heavy mucus discharge
and coughing.
Aortic Body
The small branches of air tubes in the lungs that lead to the
alveoli.
Bronchitis
Special buffer molecules in the blood that carbon dioxide turns into
to be transported.
Tags
NGSS.HS-LS2-5
2.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Carbonic Anhydrase
Haemoglobin with carbon dioxide attached.
Cilia
The breakdown of glucose using oxygen inside the cells to
produce energy and carbon dioxide.
Carbaminohemoglobin
The enzyme that speeds the production of bicarbonate ions from carbon dioxide and vice-versa.
Carotid Body
The sensory receptor in the neck area that detects high carbon
dioxide levels in the blood.
Cellular Respiration
Small hairs in the trachea that cause coughing when irritated by
foreign objects.
Tags
NGSS.HS-LS1-7
NGSS.HS-LS2-3
NGSS.HS-LS2-5
3.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Epiglottis
The flat muscular sheet at the bottom of the rib cage.
Emphysema
The main branches of the respiratory system that enter the lungs.
Exhale
To breathe out.
Bronchus
Damage, collapse and/or blockage of the bronchioles leading to
respiratory distress.
Diaphragm
The flap of tissue that covers the trachea during swallowing.
4.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
External Respiration
The exchange of gases between the air and the blood in the
alveoli.
Inhale
The process of breathing in.
Hemoglobin
The opening to the trachea.
Glottis
The pigment protein in blood that carries oxygen with its central
iron atom.
Intercostal Muscles
The connections between the ribs that pull the rib cage up to draw
air into the lungs.
5.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
larynx
Special secretions of the respiratory lining that help to trap debris
and keep the surface moist.
Mucus
The two lobes on either side of the heart where external
respiration takes place.
Nasal Cavity
The area where the sinuses and tear ducts drain and where air is
filtered by small hairs.
Lungs
The exchange of gasses between the blood and body tissue.
Internal Respiration
The Adam’s apple (voice box).
Tags
NGSS.HS-LS2-3
NGSS.HS-LS2-5
6.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Negative Pressure
A vacuum.
Oxyhemoglobin
The pressure an individual type of gas exerts in a certain area (its
concentration)
Pharynx
Haemoglobin with oxygen attached.
Nostril
The area where the esophagus and trachea meet.
Partial Pressure
The openings of the respiratory system where air is drawn in and
filtered.
Tags
NGSS.HS-LS2-5
7.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Residual Volume
The two membranes surrounding the lungs that prevent collapse
of the lungs during breathing.
Reduced Hemoglobin
Haemoglobin with hydrogen attached.
Pneumonia
Build-up of scar tissue in the lungs due to damage by debris
(asbestos, coal dust) and can lead to cancer.
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Bacterial or viral lung infection that causes fluid build-up in the
alveoli.
Pleural Membranes
The amount of air remaining in the lungs after as much air as
possible has been forced out.
8.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Sinus
The space in the chest area that contains the lungs and the heart.
Respiratory Centre
A small cavity in the forehead that produces mucus excessively
during colds.
Rb Cage
The nerve centre in the medulla oblongata that controls
respiration.
Strep Throat
The bone structure surrounding the thoracic cavity.
Thoracic Cavity
A bacterial throat infection causing fever.
9.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Vital Capacity
A bacterial disease that causes the alveoli to burst and be
replaced by scar tissue.
Tidal Volume
The amount of air that can be forced out of the lungs after taking
in as much air as possible.
Vocal Cords
The bands of tissue in the larynx that vibrate when air is passed
over them.
Tuberculosis
The amount of air moved in and out during normal breathing.
Trachea
The cartilage supported tube leading from the pharynx to the
bronchi.
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