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Name Date ~ Class Chapter Directed Reading for Overview Content Mastery Respiration and Excretion HI Directions: Use the following terms to label the diagram below. alveoli bronchi lungs diaphragm pharynx nasal cavity trachea 5. _ 6. _ 7. _ Directions: Write the name of the structure in the space beside its description. 8. monitors amount of water in the blood 9. connect the kidneys and the bladder __________ 10. process of artificial blood filtration _________ 11. oxygen passes from them into capillaries ________ 12. organs made up of alveoli ________ 13. sheet of muscle across the bottom of the chest cavity _________ 14. division of the trachea Respiration and Excretion 17 Name ~ Date Directed Reading for Content Mastery (lass Section 1 .• The Respiratory System Chapter m Directions: Usethe diagrams to answer the questions below. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 C6H1206 + 6026C02 + 6H20 + Energy (Glucose) + (Oxygen) --- (Carbondioxide) + (Water) Oxygen supplied ·tobody »: ," Respiration . d Oxygen carne to bod cells· y . . Carbon dioxide removed from cells to lungs . J)~c& J)~c& €YJ@@ .€¥J@@ Circulation Circulation ~@ . + (Energy) ~@ 1. Describe what happens to oxygen (02) after it enters the lungs in Step 1. o .5 2. Step 2 represents the use of oxygen by body cells. What is this process called? 18 Respiration and Exaetion l3. E 8 What is an important waste product of this process? 3. Describe what happens after the blood returns to.the lungs vi 'c '" in Step 3. Name (lass Date ~ Directed Reading for - Content Mastery Sedion 2 • The Excretory System Chapter HI Directions: Use the following terms to label each structure on the diagram below. kidney urethra bladder ureter 1. _ 2. _ 3. _ 4. _ ri .£ en Q) 'c aE o o I C!l o :;;: Q) ;s c; Directions: Answer the following questions on the lines provided. 5. What is the function of the kidneys? c; o 'iij :~ '0 ro J: ~ ~ C!l o :2 'Q) o o c: c3 e 6. Where is the waste liquid, or urine, stored? t .~ o U Respiration and Excretion 19 ~ Class Date Name Chapter Directed Reading for Key Terms Content Mastery Respiration and Excretion m Directions: Solve the puzzle by writing the term that correaly completes each sentence below. You will find a good health tip in the dark, vertical box. <5 -=<Ii Q) 1. The organ that stores the urine is the C III o, E o _ '-' 2. The trachea connects to two short branches called 3. The _ is the place where the vocal folds are attached. 4. Thin-walled sacs in the lungs are the _ 5. A 12-cm tube located below the larynx is the _ is a disease in which the alveoli lose their ability to 6. contract and expand. 7. Shortness of breath and wheezing could be 8. The is a tiny filtering unit in the kidney. 9. The filters wastes from the blood. _ 10. Liquid waste stored temporarily in the body is ' 11. The health tip is _ 20 Respiration and Exaetion Name Date - Class m Chapter The Respiratory System Reinforcement Directions: Label the parts of the respiratory system shown in the diagram below. 1. J 2. -------~- 3·--------- __ +-~~~~v·~ S. ~~~~~~nv ~~~~~~ 6. ~ 4. 7. _ Directions: In the space provided below, write the name of the structure indicated. 8. warms and moistens air; filters dust particles 9. transports air to the lungs _________ 10. prevents food from entering the trachea _________ 11. oxygen passes into the capillaries _________ 12. organ made up of masses of alveoli __ 13. a sheet of muscle across the bottom of the chest cavity --,- _________________ 14. a division of the trachea Directions: Label each statement below as a description of either inhalation or exhalation. Write the word inhale or exhale in the space provided below. _________ 15. The diaphragm contracts. _________ 16. Air pressure in the chest cavity increases. :2 _________ 17. The gases inside the lungs are pushed out through air passages. o o c Q) _________ 18. Air pressure in the chest cavity decreases. _________ 19. The volume of the chest cavity increases. I ~ C!l .., (.) a @ ~ .~ o (.) Respiration and Excretion 2S Class Date Name Reinforcement Chapter The Excretory System HI Directions: Answer the following questions on the lines provided. 1. What functions do the organs of the urinary system perform? _ 2. What are three of the excretory organs of the body? _ 3. What happens when the kidneys don't work? _ 4. Why is skin considered an excretory organ? _ 5. Why do you see your breath on a cold day? _ 6. Number the following events to place them in the correct order. a. Urine flows from ureters to the bladder. h. Blood enters the nephrons. c. Blood enters the kidneys through the aorta. d. Urine drains from each collecting tubule into funnelshaped areas of the kidney. g. The renal vein returns purified blood to be circulated. h. Urine flows from the bladder through the urethra and out of the body. 7. Label the parts of the urinary system shown in the diagram below using the following terms: urethra, ureter, bladder, kidney, aorta, renal vein. (Arrows show the direction of blood flow.) e. Capillaries reabsorb most of the water, sugar, and salt. f. Water, sugar, salt, and wastes in the blood enter a cuplike structure. s. 26 Respiration and Excretion _ .=o u; <Il ·c ro Co E o o