Human Respiratory  Grade 5 Science Worksheets

Nasal Cavity

01.

The nasal cavity warms and moisturizes inhaled air, filtering contaminants like dust, mold, and pollen with its hairs and mucus lining.

Pharynx

02.

The pharynx is a 5-inch tube directing air from the nasal cavity to the lungs. It serves both respiratory and digestive functions, divided into nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx.

Larynx

03.

The larynx, or voice box, allows only air through the trachea, preventing food blockage. It houses vocal folds, controlling pitch and volume, and protects the airway by triggering reflexive actions.

Trachea

04.

The trachea, or windpipe, connects the larynx to the bronchi and lungs. It transports air during respiration and is supported by flexible cartilage rings for movement and flexibility.

Bronchi

05.

The trachea splits into bronchi, each leading to a lung. They branch into bronchioles and alveoli for gas exchange, transporting oxygen to the lungs and expelling carbon dioxide

Lungs

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Lungs, located on either side of the chest, facilitate gas exchange between alveoli and blood vessels, providing oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. Learn more at eTutorWorld.com.

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