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Choose a token, roll the dice and try to reach the goal before anyone else. Good luck!

The Respiratory System

Olympics Board Game

The walls of the trachea are made more rigid by the presence of rings of _____.

Structure

After a stabbing injury to the right chest, you observe Tim's chest is only rising on the left side. Tim is experiencing:

Disorder

The patient complains of night sweats, fever, weight loss, and blood-tinged sputum. Name the most likely disorder.

Disorder

Name something that would normally cause a person's respiratory rate to decrease.

Respirations

THIS FATTY SUBSTANCE LINES THE INNER SURFACE OF THE ALVEOLI

nAME THE sUBSTANCE

After playing outside, Ben started having difficulty breathing. His mom, a nurse, listens to his lungs and hears wheezing. What type of disorder may Ben have?

Breathing problems

Which lung is larger, the right or left? Why is this the case?

Lungs

THE RESPIRATORY CENTER LOCATED IN THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA WILL TRIGGER RESPIRATION IN RESPONSE TO INCREASE IN _____ AND DECREASE IN _____.

tHE RESPIRATORY sYSTEM

The game can be played by 2 to 4 players.Each player must choose a chip (yellow, blue, red or green) and roll the dice.The player who gets the highest number will be the one to start the game.To play, each participant must roll the dice and move his/her piece to the corresponding square.In each square there must be a question about "Sports". If he/she answers correctly, he/she can move forward, if not, it is the next player's turn.On the board there are also 6 special squares (in gray with the number in black) in which the player loses a turn without playing.The player who reaches the finish line first wins.

Describe the correct pathway of air into the lungs using the following structures: bronchi, pharynx, alveoli, trachea, larynx

Pathway of air into the lungs

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This breathing disorder is characterized by the absence or stopping of breathing.

Types of breathing

The doctor diagnoses Cindy with a common cold and does not give her an antibiotic because:

The Common cold

What is the name of the cartilage lid that covers the larynx when you swallow?

Structure

In which body cavity are the lungs located?

Body Cavity

Each lung is divided into two or three parts called_____.

lungs

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WHICH STRUCTURE EXTENDS FROM THE LARYNX, IN FRONT OF THE ESOPHAGUS, AND FORMS TWO BRONCHI?

sTRUCTURES

Doris has a headache and pressure behind her eyes. She has developed a thick nasal discharge and loss of voice resonance. Doris has:

Disorder

The two main causes of pneumonia are:

Pneumonia

Larry has had a cough and fever for 3 days. Following a chest x-ray, he is admitted to the hospital and treated with IV antibiotics and oxygen. Larry is most likely being treated for:

Disorder

The thin, moist, slippery membrane that covers the lungs is called:

Structure

Influenza is caused by a virus or bacteria?

Influenza

The normal number of breaths an adult takes each minute at rest is about ___ to ___.

Breathing

In external respiration, the diaphragm relaxes creating a _____in air volume in the lungs.

External respiration

If Steve blows into a spirometer, causing his diaphragm to relax, what is this known as:

Name the Process

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