A) alveoli B) bronchi C) cilia D) breathing
A) cilia B) alveoli C) breathing D) respiration
A) alveoli B) cilia C) breathing D) bronchi
A) vital capacity B) residual volume C) total lung capacity D) breathing
A) total lung capacity B) cilia C) vital capacity D) residual volume
A) oxidation B) ATP (adenosine triphosphate) C) calorie D) cellular respiration
A) ATP (adenosine triphosphate) B) oxidation C) calorie D) cellular respiration
A) cellular respiration B) ATP (adenosine triphosphate) C) energy D) calorie
A) calorie B) combustion C) ATP (adenosine triphosphate) D) energy
A) oxidation B) ATP (adenosine triphosphate) C) calorie D) energy
A) aorta B) ventricle C) atrium D) villi
A) atrium B) pulse C) blood pressure D) calorie
A) blood pressure B) closed circulatory system C) open circulatory system
A) pacemaker B) valve C) ventricle D) atrium
A) ventricle B) villi C) pulse D) valve
A) valve B) atrium C) ventricle D) villi
A) valve B) atrium C) villi D) ventricle
A) Moves down B) Stays the same C) Moves up D) None of the these
A) Exercise B) Obesity C) Excess cholesterol D) Smoking
A) Waste carbon dioxide passes into the alveoli from the bloodstream. B) Waste carbon dioxide passes into the bloodstream from the alveoli. C) None of the these. D) Oxygen passes into the alveoli from the bloodstream.
A) The pressure in the lungs decrease. B) The ribs move upward and outward. C) Air moves into the lungs. D) The diaphragm moves up.
A) Carbon Dioxide B) Water C) Sugar D) Energy
A) heart, arteries, capillaries, blood and veins B) pulmonary, systemic, lymphatic, circulatory and respiratory C) arteriosclerosis, hypertension, heart attacks, edema and heart failure D) oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, helium, and hydrogen
A) carry messages to parts of cells to tell them how to develop B) carry oxygen, nutrients, and wastes; fight disease; and regulate temperature C) digest food and break it down to be used as energy D) carry messages through all the body to direct body movement
A) hypertension B) SARS C) asthma D) emphysema
A) right ventricle B) right atrium C) left ventricle D) left atrium |