respiratory system
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- 3. This is an empty space- well it's not empty, it's full of die Popel
- 6. This large muscle pushes the lungs to auẞatmen and pulls the lungs to einatmen
- 7. A big space in your skull for air to warm up and take out bad parts.
- 8. This is a muscular klappe that moves when you breathe in through your nose, then out mouth than in nose...
- 10. This area is covered in cartilage and even has one bone, when this bone growns, a persons voice lowers
- 11. This is a part deep in your lungs that fills with air, and is one half of Gasaustaschen
- 13. These bones surround your Lungen and Herz to protect them
- 14. Knorpel keeps this airway open all the time, and its next to your heart
- 15. How you get oxygen into your Korper
- 16. This is a large muscle that pushes your lungs when you exhale and pulls them to fill them with air
- 17. Tiny sacs in your lungs that fill with air and make up one half of gas exchange
- 19. Knorpel surrounds these tubes that bring air in and out of the lungs
- 20. Without knorpel, these tiny tubes bring air in and out of the alveoli
- 22. These large organs are what most people think are their respiratory system. Those people are incorrect
- 23. long tube with cartilage that keeps it open always, it carries air deep into and out of your chest
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- 1. When blood arrives at the Lungenblaschen it releases carbon dioxide and takes in oxygen. This called __________
- 2. This flexible material in your body surrounds bones ends to make joints but also your Ohren und Nase
- 4. This is a muscular flap you can open and close when you breath in through your nose, and out through your mouth
- 5. Two tubes that have cartilage keeping them open at all times, they allow air to move into both lungs
- 6. These large organs are full of tiny tubes, sacs, and kapilieren that are the biggest part of the respirtatory system
- 9. These tiny tubes have no cartilage and they allow air to move in and out of the alveoli
- 12. How you get carbon dioxide out of your Korper
- 14. These are tiny blood vessels about one blood cell wide, and they surround not only your Lungenblasen, but also any tiny body part that needs blood
- 18. This is not a small forest cat, but it's spelled similarly. This body part is covered in cartilage and has one tiny bone in it, that grows in puberty and is responsible for a persons lower voice
- 21. These flexible bones protect your lungs and heart