Gas Exchange and Respiration Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: trachea: this tube runs from the mouth, down the throat towards the lungs, ventilation: air gets into and out of the body by the physical process of breathing, respiration: is a chemical process which occurs in all of your cells, gas exchange: is a process that involves the swapping of gases that occurs at exchange surfaces such as the alveoli found within your lungs, alveoli: tiny air sacs that moves oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide moves out, diffusion: moves oxygen out of the alveoli and into the blood, diaphragm: dome-shaped, flat sheet of muscle under the lungs, bronchiole: it splits again and again into thousands of smaller tubes. , bronchus: a passage or airway in the lower respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs, ethanol: a product of anaerobic respiration in yeast that makes beer, oxygen: used in aerobic respiration to breakdown glucose, lactic acid: a product of anaerobic respiration in muscle cells, glucose: a product of photosynthesis and a reactant of respiration, anaerobic: respiration in the absence of oxygen, mitochondria: the site of aerobic respiration, heat: a by-product of respiration , goblet cells: secrete mucus to trap dust and pathogens in the air-way, ventilation: the action of moving air across the surface of a respiratory structure