Let’s see how much you’ve picked up with these experiments and the reading – answer as best as you can. (No peeking at the answers until you’re done!) Just relax and see what jumps to mind when you read the question. You can also print these out and jot down your answers in your science notebook.
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- What is the job of the respiratory system?
- What happens to air in the nasal cavity?
- What does the diaphragm do when you inhale?
- Why is it important for the epiglottis to cover the trachea when you are eating?
- What happens in the alveoli?
- When pressure is different, in what direction do fluids flow?
- How does your body use differences in pressure when you exhale?
- What is the difference between breathing and respiration?
- What is internal respiration?
- What disease results from an inflammation on the bronchi?
- What types of things can cause an asthma attack?
- What types of things cause pneumonia?
- Why are the lungs part of both the respiratory and excretory system?
- Besides the excretory system, what system are the kidneys a part of?
- What do the kidneys do?
- What is urine?
- After traveling down the ureters, where does urine go?
- How do kidney stones develop?
- What is the purpose of a kidney dialysis machine?
- What are the most common types of UTI?
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