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GRADE & SECTION: SUBJECT: SCIENCE


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I. Direction: Identify and label the parts of respiratory system.

1. nasal cavity – filters out the debris, receptors for smell, helps shapes your appearance

2. trachea – windpipe c-shaped rings

3. bronchioles – end of bronchi

4. alveoli – air sacs, exchange gas

5. pharynx – muscular tube “throat”

6. larynx – voice box

7. lungs – most essential part

8. bronchi – also called bronchial tubes, connects trachea and lungs

9. diaphragm – aids in respiration

II. Direction: Unscramble the parts of the respiratory system and find the corresponding
function of each part on the second column.

PARTS OF RESPIRATORY FUNCTIONS


SYSTEMS
1. DIAPHRAGM I. a. the organ through which the air enters and is
filtered
2. TRACHEA E. b. also called air sacs; allow the gas exchange
in
lungs
3. NASAL CAVITY A. c. the finer subdivisions of bronchi; hair like
tubes that connect to alveoli
4. LUNGS F. d. associated with the production of sound; is
situated in the neck of mammals and plays a
vital role in the protection of the trachea
5. ALVEOLI B. e. also called windpipe; a hollow tube that
serves as passageway of air into the lungs
6. BRONCHI I. f. either of the paired respiratory organs,
situated inside the rib cage, that transfer
oxygen into
the blood and remove carbon dioxide from it
7. BRONCHIOLES C. g. Located behind the nasal cavity and above
the larynx. Food as well as air passes through it
8. LARYNX D. h. muscular wall and shaped like parachute
below the rib cage that contracts when we
exhale
9. PHRAYNX G. i. also called bronchial tubes; two branching
tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs

III. Enumerate the following

Give two parts of upper respiratory tract

1. Nasal Cavity

2. Pharynx ang Larynx

Two processes occur in Respiration

1. Inhalation

2. Exhalation

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