You are on page 1of 3

Department of science Date: ………………

Name of Student: ………. Class: G7 ………..

Unit 5 ( C.W )
Passage of air into the lungs

mucus – rings bronchioles - surface area - Nose– ciliated – upward -blood


capillaries - goblet–hair – bronchi - alveoli– cilia - thin - blood capillaries

1. Air enters the body through ……………….and is warmed by ………………..as it travels


through the nose , Air also filtered by …………….. and …………………. That Lined the
nose

2. It then enters the trachea , Trachea Supported by ……………of cartilage that prevent it
collapsing, The cells that line the trachea also have hairs called …………. , which are much
smaller than those in the nose. These are called ……………cells. They waft their hairs and
move mucus and pathogens …………. towards the throat

3. Other cells called ……………….. cells create mucus in order to trap pathogens.

4. The trachea divides into two…………….. One enters each lung.

5. Each bronchus branches out into smaller tubes called……………... Air travels through
these bronchioles.

6. At the end of the bronchioles, the air enters one of the many millions of ……………where
gaseous exchange takes place. They provide a large …………………for gas exchange
since they are so numerous, and They have a very ……………..lining to allow oxygen to
diffuse into the blood easily also they Surrounded by a network of ………………to pick up
and transport oxygen.

You might also like