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Name the following:
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Net gain of complete cellular respiration of carbohydrate ______.
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Covering of lung is called
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Match the following.
1. | Digestive System | Kidney |
2. | Respiratory system | Brain |
3. | Circulatory system | Alimentary canal |
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Identify the CORRECT term for the following description:
The maximum amount of air that can be breathed out after a maximum inspiration.
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Name the muscles of respiration?
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cockroach, grasshopper, snail, ant
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crocodile, whale, dolphin, fish
The windpipe is called the larynx.
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i. | Alveoli | a. | Yeast |
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iii. | Diffusion | c. | Amino acids |
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Which one of the following is a part of the human lower respiratory system?
Which of the following prevents collapsing of trachea?