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1. Which gas do we breathe IN for respiration?

Solution
Correct: A
Oxygen is taken in by the lungs and used by body cells to break down food and release energy.

2. The simple sugar broken down during respiration is called _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Glucose is the small sugar molecule that cells split to release energy during respiration.

3. During respiration, energy is released in the form of _____.

Solution
Correct: A
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the usable energy currency produced when glucose is broken down.

4. The waste gas produced during respiration is _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Carbon dioxide is made when glucose combines with oxygen and is exhaled by the lungs.

5. Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs are called _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Alveoli are microscopic balloon-like structures with thin walls that allow oxygen to enter the blood and carbon dioxide to leave it.

6. The muscle below the lungs that helps breathing is the _____.

Solution
Correct: A
The diaphragm contracts and flattens to pull air into the lungs and relaxes to push air out.

7. True or False: Plants also carry out respiration.

Solution
Correct: A
Plants respire day and night, using oxygen to break down food and release energy for life processes.

8. Insects breathe through small openings along their body called _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Spiracles are tiny holes connected to tubes (tracheae) that carry air directly to insect tissues.

9. The total chemical equation for respiration is: Glucose + Oxygen → _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Complete respiration converts glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide, water, and usable energy.

10. Breathing rate increases during exercise because the body needs more _____.

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Solution
Correct: N/A
Extra oxygen is required to release additional energy for contracting muscles during exercise.

11. Match the organ to its job: Alveoli

Solution
Correct: A
Alveoli are specialized for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between air and blood.

12. The windpipe that carries air to the lungs is the _____.

Solution
Correct: A
The trachea is a rigid tube kept open by rings of cartilage, directing air from the larynx to the bronchi.

13. True or False: Fish use gills to absorb dissolved oxygen from water.

Solution
Correct: A
Gills have thin filaments with large surface areas that extract dissolved oxygen as water flows over them.

14. The blood cells that carry oxygen are called _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, a protein that binds oxygen in the lungs and releases it in tissues.

15. During heavy exercise, muscles may respire without enough oxygen, producing _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Anaerobic respiration in muscles forms lactic acid, causing temporary fatigue and soreness.

16. The process of moving air in and out of the lungs is called _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Breathing (ventilation) is the mechanical movement of air, while respiration is the chemical energy release inside cells.

17. True or False: The left lung is slightly smaller to make room for the heart.

Solution
Correct: A
The heart tilts toward the left side, so the left lung has a cardiac notch that reduces its size.

18. The voice box that contains vocal cords is the _____.

Solution
Correct: A
Air passing over stretched vocal cords in the larynx makes them vibrate, producing sound.

19. The flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe is the _____.

Solution
Correct: A
The epiglottis folds over the trachea during swallowing, directing food into the esophagus.

20. The part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing is the _____.

Solution
Correct: A
The medulla senses carbon dioxide levels in the blood and adjusts breathing automatically.

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