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Count your breath in the morning. How many times do you breathe in a minute?

Important Questions on Respiration in Organisms

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Why do we usually feel hungry after heavy physical exercise?
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What happens to your breathing rate when you (a) exercise, (b) go to sleep?
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Why does breathing become faster during exercise?
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Explain why exhaled air contains more water vapour than inhaled air.
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What happens to your breathing rate when you exercise?
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What is meant by exhalation?
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Why does an athlete breathe faster and deeper than usual even after finishing the race?
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The two branches of the windpipe carry oxygen to the two lungs.
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How will you show that air we breathe out contains water vapour?
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The number of times a person breathes in a minute is known as the _____. (breathing rate/pulse rate)
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Explain why, when we exhale air from our mouth on to a mirror, a patch of moisture is formed on the mirror surface?
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What happens to your breathing rate when you go to sleep?
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Why is it necessary for mountaineers climbing high mountains to carry oxygen cylinders with them?
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Explain why, exhaled air contains less oxygen than inhaled air?
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Define 'breathing rate’. What is the average breathing rate of an adult human, at rest?
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What is meant by inhalation?
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Human lungs

Lungs are the organs of respiration in humans. Humans have two lungs, a right lung and a left lung. The right lung consists of three lobes while the left lung is slightly smaller consisting of only two lobes. Together, the lungs contain approximately 2400 km of airways and 300-500 million alveoli, having a total surface area of about 70 square meters in adults — roughly the same area as one side of a tennis court. Furthermore, if all the capillaries that surround the alveoli were unwound and laid end to end, they would extend for about 992 km. Each lung weighs 1.1 kg, therefore making the entire organ about 2.3 kg. The lungs are surrounded by the rib cage. The respiratory zone is the site of gas exchange with the blood. The main job of the lungs is to take oxygen from the atmosphere and put it in the bloodstream, while simultaneously taking carbon dioxide out of the bloodstream and ejecting it into the atmosphere. In addition to providing the body with oxygen-rich blood, lungs are partially responsible for acting as a protective cushion for the heart which they almost completely surround. Keeping our lungs healthy is a relatively easy thing to do: no smoking, avoid environmental pollution wherever possible and to allow movement of fresh air in our homes to provide supplies of oxygen to help our lungs fight off cold-weather bugs.

1. What is the role played by the lungs in our body?

2.What is the weight of an average human lung?

3.Lungs provide our body with _____ blood.

4.Lungs provide protection to which organ?

5.How can we keep our lungs healthy?

6.What is the difference between the right and left lungs?

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During exhalation, the ribs
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Which is the respiratory organ in humans?
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Explain why exhaled air contains more carbon dioxide than inhaled air.