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  • What is known to damage the lungs in several ways?
    Smoking
  • What are carcinogens?
    Chemicals that cause cancer
  • What is tar in relation to tobacco smoke?
    A sticky substance that clogs the bronchioles and alveoli
  • What is the main problem with nicotine?
    It is extremely addictive and directly damages the lungs
  • What is carbon monoxide?
    A poisonous gas that makes it difficult for red blood cells to carry oxygen
  • Name two other harmful substances found in tobacco smoke.
    Ammonia and formaldehyde
  • What are the effects of smoke on the lungs?
    • Lung cancer
    • Other cancers (e.g., mouth, esophagus, bladder, kidney)
    • Emphysema (damage to alveolar walls)
    • Paralysis of cilia lining the respiratory system
  • Why is it important that the walls of the alveoli are very thin?
    To facilitate gas exchange
  • Which structures cause the ribs to move during breathing?
    The intercostal muscles
  • When the lungs expand, why does air move into them from the outside?
    Due to differences in pressure
  • What role does mucus play in the protection of the lungs?
    It traps dust and microbes
  • Which chemical in tobacco makes smoking addictive?
    Nicotine
  • What is aerobic respiration?
    • A series of enzyme-controlled reactions
    • Occurs when oxygen is available
    • Uses glucose and oxygen to release energy
    • Produces carbon dioxide and water
  • What is anaerobic respiration?
    • Occurs when oxygen is not available
    • In animals, glucose is broken down into lactic acid
    • Produces less ATP than aerobic respiration
  • What happens to the oxygen debt after exercise?
    It is repaid by breathing faster and deeper than normal
  • Why do larger animals need a respiratory system?
    Because diffusion cannot supply enough oxygen for their volume
  • What structures make up the respiratory system in humans?
    • Nasal cavity
    • Trachea
    • Bronchi
    • Bronchioles
    • Alveoli
    • Lungs
    • Diaphragm
    • Ribs
    • Intercostal muscles
  • How does mucus function in the respiratory system?
    • Traps dust and microbes
    • Cilia move mucus to the top of the trachea
    • Mucus can be swallowed
  • What happens to the cilia when they are paralyzed by tobacco smoke?
    The mucus sinks into the lungs, carrying dust and microbes
  • What causes breathing in and out?
    • Movements of the ribs and diaphragm
    • Inspiration (breathing in)
    • Expiration (breathing out)
  • Where does gas exchange occur in the respiratory system?
    At the alveoli
  • What does expired air contain compared to inspired air?
    More carbon dioxide and less oxygen
  • What is a major contributory factor in lung cancer and emphysema?
    Smoking