In the model that you built of the respiratory system, what structures did the straws represent?(1 point)
Responses
the lungs
the lungs
the trachea and bronchi
the trachea and bronchi
the chest cavity and ribs
the chest cavity and ribs
the diaphragm
1 year ago
1 year ago
Your hand jerks up after touching a hot stovetop. Which two organ systems are most responsible for your reaction?(1 point)
Responses
immune and muscular
immune and muscular
nervous and muscular
nervous and muscular
circulatory and muscular
circulatory and muscular
nervous and respiratory
1 year ago
nervous and muscular
1 year ago
The diaphragm can be classified as part of which two organ systems?(1 point)
Responses
circulatory and respiratory
circulatory and respiratory
immune and skeletal
immune and skeletal
muscular and respiratory
muscular and respiratory
muscular and nervous
1 year ago
muscular and respiratory
1 year ago
To which part of the nervous system do the cranial nerves belong?(1 point)
Responses
the peripheral nervous system
the peripheral nervous system
the cerebrum
the cerebrum
the central nervous system
the central nervous system
spinal nerves
1 year ago
the peripheral nervous system
1 year ago
​If the symbol “→” means “make up”, which of the following answer choices correctly demonstrates the relationship between the given terms?​(1 point)
Responses
Organ Systems → Organs → Cells → Tissues​
Organ Systems → Organs → Cells → Tissues​
​Tissues → Organ Systems → Cells → Organs​
​Tissues → Organ Systems → Cells → Organs​
​Organ Systems → Organs → Tissues → Cells​
​Organ Systems → Organs → Tissues → Cells​
​Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems​
1 year ago
Organ Systems → Organs → Tissues → Cells
11 months ago
The correct answer is "the trachea and bronchi."
To understand how the model of the respiratory system was built, we need to know the basic anatomy of the respiratory system. The respiratory system consists of several key structures, including the lungs, trachea, bronchi, chest cavity, ribs, and diaphragm.
In this specific model, the straws were used to represent the trachea and bronchi. The trachea is the tube-like structure that connects the throat to the lungs and allows for the passage of air. It then branches out into smaller tubes called bronchi, which further divide into bronchioles and eventually into the alveoli in the lungs.
By using straws to represent the trachea and bronchi, the model is able to demonstrate the pathway of air as it travels from the throat to the lungs. This allows for a visual representation of how air moves through the respiratory system.