Respiratory Organs in Animals
Respiratory Organs in Animals: Overview
This topic deals with the respiratory organs in animals including gills and lungs. We will also study that different species have different organs for respiration.
Important Questions on Respiratory Organs in Animals
Bowman’s glands are located in the

Which one of the following statements is incorrect?

Which one of the following is a possibility for most of us in regard to breathing, by making a conscious effort?

Give reasons for the higher rate of breathing in fishes than humans.

Define pulmonary respiration.

Pulmonary respiration occurs through the skin.

Respiration occurs through lungs in _____ (pulmonary/cutaneous) respiration.

Pulmonary respiration is an _____ (inetrnal/external) respiration.

Mammals exhibit pulmonary respiration.

Explain the location of external nostril.

The external nostril has no role in smell.

Explain the role of external nostril in respiration in the human body.

The air first enters into which part of the nose?

The air enters first into the nasal cavity in the body of a human.

Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the bracket.
Trachea divide at the level of 5th thoracic vertebra into a right and left primary _____. (alveoli, bronchi, bronchioles)

The bronchioles are the airways that leads from the trachea into the lungs.

Write a short note on the bronchus.

Primary bronchi is the part of conducting passage of _____ (respiratory/digestive) system.

Primary bronchi is not the part of conducting pathway.

Primary bronchi are located at the lower portion of the lungs.
