Multiple Choice:
A. Alveolus, Bronchiole, Bronchus, Larynx, Trachea, Pharynx, nasal Cavity
B. Alveolus, Trachea, Bronchus, Bronchiole, Larynx, Pharynx, Nasal Cavity
C. Alveolus, Bronchus, Bronchiole, Trachea, Larynx, Pharynx, Nasal Cavity
D. Alveolus, Bronchiole, Bronchus, Trachea, Larynx, Pharynx, Nasal Cavity
The correct sequence is Letter D.
For all of you who are looking up this question because your anatomy teacher using the Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology assigned the stupid Multiple Choice to you, you are so very welcome.
Yes, your respiratory muscles contract each time you exhale to push air out of your lungs. The diaphragm and intercostal muscles are involved in this process.
They exhale through the mouth.
The upper respiratory system of a dog includes the nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, and trachea. These structures are responsible for air intake, filtration, and warming before reaching the lower respiratory system in the lungs. The upper respiratory system also houses the vocal cords in the larynx, which allow for vocalization.
To properly inhale and exhale for optimal breathing, focus on taking slow, deep breaths through your nose, allowing your diaphragm to expand fully. Exhale slowly through your mouth, emptying your lungs completely. Practice deep breathing exercises regularly to improve lung capacity and overall respiratory function.
It protects our Respiratory System because it helps to remove or exhale the dirt that entered in our body.
It protects our Respiratory System because it helps to remove or exhale the dirt that entered in our body.
it helps you muscles to contract and expand when you inhale and exhale.
The respiratory system inhales oxygen from the air we breathe in, and exhales carbon dioxide as waste.
A person's last breath is typically an exhale. As the body finalizes its process of dying, the last breath is usually an exhale as the lungs release air before the respiratory system shuts down.
Our respiratory system helps our body breathe and exhale CO2. It also has more to it if you want to go to any school website
Chickens have a respiratory system with lungs. They take in air through their beaks and nostrils. They inhale and exhale just like other avian species.
The most common use of the respiratory system is the exchange of gases. When you exhale carbon dioxide, at the same time you inhale oxygen.