Trace the pathway of oxygen using the “Bunch of Grapes “model. Note that air moves from the nose (nasal cavity), and mouth (oral cavity) to the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and then into the alveoli (air sacs). The air we breathe carries the gas oxygen. When we breathe, the oxygen goes to the lungs

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  1. Trace the pathway of oxygen using the “Bunch of Grapes “model. Note
    that air moves from the nose (nasal cavity), and mouth (oral cavity) to the
    trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and then into the alveoli (air sacs). The
    air we breathe carries the gas oxygen. When we breathe, the oxygen
    goes to the lungs
TRACHEA
BRONCHI
BRONCHIOLES
ALVEOLI
Figure 1. The bunch of grapes model of the breathing system
3. Trace the pathway of oxygen using the "Bunch of Grapes "model. Note
that air moves from the nose (nasal cavity), and mouth (oral cavity) to the
trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and then into the alveoli (air sacs). The
air we breathe carries the gas oxygen. When we breathe, the oxygen
goes to the lungs.
Transcribed Image Text:TRACHEA BRONCHI BRONCHIOLES ALVEOLI Figure 1. The bunch of grapes model of the breathing system 3. Trace the pathway of oxygen using the "Bunch of Grapes "model. Note that air moves from the nose (nasal cavity), and mouth (oral cavity) to the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and then into the alveoli (air sacs). The air we breathe carries the gas oxygen. When we breathe, the oxygen goes to the lungs.
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