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Gas Exchange in Humans 2 QP

The document contains Figure 3.2 showing part of the epithelium lining the trachea, with cells labeled A and B. It asks to explain how these cells protect the gas exchange system.
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Gas Exchange in Humans 2 QP

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(b) Fig. 3.2 shows part of the epithelium that lines the trachea.

Fig. 3.2

Explain how the cells labelled A and B in Fig. 3.2 protect the gas exchange system.

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2 Fig. 3.1 shows structures in the human thorax.

Fig. 3.1

(a) Complete the table by identifying parts A, B and C and describing their roles in
breathing in.

part name role in breathing in

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Fig. 3.2 shows some cells from the lining of the bronchus.

Fig. 3.2

(b) (i) Explain how these cells help to keep the bronchus free from dust and bacteria.

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(ii) Des
Describe
D
Descri
Desc
escri how the actions one named
compound of tobacco smoke.

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