respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2023-05-05
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- what you breathe in
- voicebox
- muscle of the respiratory system
- where you first breathe in air
- tiny hair-like structures that line the nasal cavity
- throat
- windpipe
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- what you breathe out
- tiny sacs where gas exchange occurs
- flap that covers the trachea when you swallow food
- pair of passages that connect the trachea to the bronchioles
- tiny branches that connect the bronchi to the alveoli
- major organ of the respiratory system
13 Clues: throat • voicebox • windpipe • what you breathe in • what you breathe out • where you first breathe in air • muscle of the respiratory system • tiny sacs where gas exchange occurs • major organ of the respiratory system • flap that covers the trachea when you swallow food • tiny hair-like structures that line the nasal cavity • tiny branches that connect the bronchi to the alveoli • ...
Respiratory System 2023-10-05
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- branch-like structures in the lungs
- small blood vessels
- muscles around the rib cage
- windpipe
- quiet breathing
- small sacs;site of gas exchange
- dome-shaped organ under the rib cage
- where air enters the body
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- delivers oxygen throughout the body and sends the carbon dioxide to the lungs
- waste that is exhaled from the body
- pair of organs inside the rib cage that are a part of inhaling and exhaling
- throat
- voice box
13 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • quiet breathing • small blood vessels • where air enters the body • muscles around the rib cage • small sacs;site of gas exchange • branch-like structures in the lungs • waste that is exhaled from the body • dome-shaped organ under the rib cage • pair of organs inside the rib cage that are a part of inhaling and exhaling • ...
Human Body System 2023-01-10
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- It's a blood cell that fights off disease
- Tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles.
- Multiple tissues make…
- The system that brings oxygen in and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- Where the digestion system begins.
- Multiple cells together make…
- Stores urine
- Filters blood to get through the excretory system.
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- It directs air to the lungs
- In the small intestine where digested food is absorbed.
- Connects the mouth to the stomach
- The main thing that helps us breathe in the respiratory system
- It absorbs water
- The most important organ in the respiratory system
- Multiple organs together make…
15 Clues: Stores urine • It absorbs water • Multiple tissues make… • It directs air to the lungs • Multiple cells together make… • Multiple organs together make… • Connects the mouth to the stomach • Where the digestion system begins. • Tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles. • It's a blood cell that fights off disease • The most important organ in the respiratory system • ...
Pathology 2022-09-14
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- made up of arteries, veins, and capillaries
- this system is made up of blood, heart, and vessels
- bottom layer of the skin. Stores energy, connects the skin to our muscles and bones, insulating our body and protecting our body from harm
- outermost layer of the skin, provide the barrier and creates skin tone
- this part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- this system is extensive network of vessels, nodes, and ducts that pass through almost all bodily tissues
- the bones are covered in this layer of muscle
- longest bone in the body
- this system is made up of all the body's different hormones, regulates all biological processes in the body from conception through adulthood and into old age
- outer layer of the bone
- main organ of the respiratory system
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- the system where your brain sends and receives information about what is happening in the body and around it.
- Allows the brain to control our muscles
- this system produces eggs and sperm to help produce an offspring along with hormones
- Signals the brain to tell what is going on in the outside world
- this system includes nails, hair, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands
- this systems function is to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product
- inner layer of the bone that is flexible
- smallest bone in the body
- tiny mucous covered hairs in the respiratory system called
- job of this system is to bring the oxygen into your body and remove the carbon dioxide from your body
- composed of collagen and elastic tissue, supports and protects the skin and deeper layers assisting in thermoregulation and sensation
- this muscle is found in many organs
23 Clues: outer layer of the bone • longest bone in the body • smallest bone in the body • this muscle is found in many organs • main organ of the respiratory system • Allows the brain to control our muscles • inner layer of the bone that is flexible • made up of arteries, veins, and capillaries • the bones are covered in this layer of muscle • ...
Respiratory System 2023-10-11
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- - Filters out any dust as well as keeping lung cells moist
- - When a substance moves automatically from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration
- - Isoniazid is an example of a medicine for what disease
- - Connects the nose and mouth; it is also connected to both the digestive and respiratory system.
- - Enters the bloodstream through diffusion
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- - Tiny air sacs
- - System that the respiratory system works close with
- - Major organ of the Respiratory system
- - Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal are all examples of what disease?
- - System that is made up of lungs, nose, mouth, trachea, and bronchi
10 Clues: - Tiny air sacs • - Major organ of the Respiratory system • - Enters the bloodstream through diffusion • - System that the respiratory system works close with • - Isoniazid is an example of a medicine for what disease • - Filters out any dust as well as keeping lung cells moist • - Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal are all examples of what disease? • ...
Respiratory 2021-08-10
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- passage connecting throat to lungs
- Structure that protects lungs
- tube delivering air from mouth and nose to trachea
- releasing CO2
- mouth, nose, sinuses, pharynx, trachea, bronchial tubes, lungs
- lung compartments
- respiratory rate <12 respirations per minute
- gas exchange
- small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to alveoli
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- Inflammation of bronchial tubes
- inflammation of the airways
- muscle that assists with breathing
- normal to see lung capacity decrease
- thin sac surrounding lungs
- Inflammation of lungs
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- system related to breathing
- respiratory rate >22 respirations per minute
- COPD and lung cancer
- oxygen intake
20 Clues: gas exchange • releasing CO2 • oxygen intake • lung compartments • COPD and lung cancer • Inflammation of lungs • thin sac surrounding lungs • inflammation of the airways • system related to breathing • Structure that protects lungs • Inflammation of bronchial tubes • passage connecting throat to lungs • muscle that assists with breathing • normal to see lung capacity decrease • ...
Frog Anatomy 2024-06-03
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- Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system
- lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system
- Carries eggs in female frog
- Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
- Stores solid waste part of multiple systems
- moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
- Stores bile; part of the digestive system
- the two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
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- Hearing
- Transparent cover that protects the eye
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- air opening to exchange gases
- First site of chemical digestion; part of digestive system
- Thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestinelungs Deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- largest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive systemlargest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive system
- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- Deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
20 Clues: Hearing • Carries eggs in female frog • air opening to exchange gases • Transparent cover that protects the eye • Stores bile; part of the digestive system • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • Stores solid waste part of multiple systems • All waste is collected; part of the digestive system • Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-29
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- Helps fight off bacteria
- The major organ of the muscular system
- Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
- Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
- What is a major organ in the nervous system
- Moves blood through out your body
- What is a major organ in the circulatory system
- What is one major organ in the Digestive system
- known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
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- What is one major organ in the respiratory system
- Helps your body move
- Removes waste form your body
- A major organ of the excretory system
- Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
- This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.
15 Clues: Helps your body move • Helps fight off bacteria • Removes waste form your body • Moves blood through out your body • A major organ of the excretory system • The major organ of the muscular system • What is a major organ in the nervous system • What is a major organ in the circulatory system • What is one major organ in the Digestive system • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-29
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- A major organ of the excretory system
- What is a major organ in the circulatory system
- known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
- What is a major organ in the nervous system
- Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
- Removes waste form your body
- Moves blood through out your body
- The major organ of the muscular system
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- Helps fight off bacteria
- Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
- What is one major organ in the respiratory system
- Helps your body move
- Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
- This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.
- What is one major organ in the Digestive system
15 Clues: Helps your body move • Helps fight off bacteria • Removes waste form your body • Moves blood through out your body • A major organ of the excretory system • The major organ of the muscular system • What is a major organ in the nervous system • What is a major organ in the circulatory system • What is one major organ in the Digestive system • ...
Respiratory System Review 2024-12-04
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- oxygen that is brought into the body eventually needs to get to every ___ in the body
- the main tube bringing oxygen into the system
- the place where the mouth tube and the nose tube meet up
- one area that air enters the respiratory system
- the gas that is exhaled
- the site where gas is exchanged/diffuese with the blood
- the muscle that controls breathing
- the body system that allows for gas exchange with the blood
- the 2 sponge-like sacs that gases need to get in the respiratory system
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- the small blood vessels that surround the alveoli sacs
- the bronchi branch off into these smaller tubes within the lungs
- the small hairs that line the respiratory tract and help to catch materials
- the flap that covers the esophagus when you are breathing
- one area that air enters the respiratory system
- the gas that is inhaled
- the 2 tubes that split off of the trachea and lead into a lung
16 Clues: the gas that is exhaled • the gas that is inhaled • the muscle that controls breathing • the main tube bringing oxygen into the system • one area that air enters the respiratory system • one area that air enters the respiratory system • the small blood vessels that surround the alveoli sacs • the site where gas is exchanged/diffuese with the blood • ...
Human Body Crossword 2024-11-11
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- System that takes in oxygen.
- Part of blood that carries oxygen.
- System that moves blood around your body.
- System that sends signals around your body telling it what to do.
- Yellow liquid that makes up over half of our blood.
- Part of blood that fights sickness.
- Main organ of the circulatory system and also called a pump.
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- System that protects organs and gives your body shape.
- Smallest part of blood that causes clots.
- Main organ of the nervous system that controls your body.
- Main organ of the respiratory system that expand and fill with air.
- Main organ of the digestive system that uses acid to break down food.
- System that breaks down food into energy.
- System that covers the bones and allows your body to move.
- Red liquid that carries oxygen around your body.
- Outer layer that regulates temperature.
16 Clues: System that takes in oxygen. • Part of blood that carries oxygen. • Part of blood that fights sickness. • Outer layer that regulates temperature. • Smallest part of blood that causes clots. • System that breaks down food into energy. • System that moves blood around your body. • Red liquid that carries oxygen around your body. • ...
Respiratory System 2019-01-04
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- Holes on insect's thorax used for gas exchange
- Axolotls, tadpoles and daphnias have ____ gills.
- Amphibians lower the floor of their mouths to inhale and exhale air. This is known as ____ pumping.
- The movement of water across gills to take in oxygen and into the blood via a ____ current.
- One place the mammal body takes in oxygen
- These animals have no true diaphragm and intstead move their mouths.
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- Key organs involved in gas-exchange in mammals and birds
- Epithelium covering the gills on a fish
- Gas expelled from the body during respiration
- Respiration is the body's process of gas ______.
- Another term for the windpipe
- Muscles found on mammals used to inhale and exhale.
- Gas taken into the body during respiration
13 Clues: Another term for the windpipe • Epithelium covering the gills on a fish • One place the mammal body takes in oxygen • Gas taken into the body during respiration • Gas expelled from the body during respiration • Holes on insect's thorax used for gas exchange • Axolotls, tadpoles and daphnias have ____ gills. • Respiration is the body's process of gas ______. • ...
respiratory system 2018-06-20
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- organ of voice
- primary respiratory organ
- pumps the lungs
- air sac for gas exchange
- network of smaller branches into lung tissue
- cavity purifies the air
- breathing in
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- organ between abdomen and neck
- branches at the end of trachea
- restricts food from airway
- windpipe
- way for air to enter the body
- breathing out
13 Clues: windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • organ of voice • pumps the lungs • cavity purifies the air • air sac for gas exchange • primary respiratory organ • restricts food from airway • way for air to enter the body • organ between abdomen and neck • branches at the end of trachea • network of smaller branches into lung tissue
Respiratory System 2021-12-06
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- Part of respiratory and digestive system
- Abnormal cells growing uncontrolled
- Where gases exchange in the lungs
- holds the vocal cords
- left and right passages leading to the lungs
- flap of cartilage closing when food passes
- A chronic disease
- Influenza is one of these
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- carries air to left and right bronchus
- Sheet of muscle at bottom of thoracic cavity
- smallest air passages
- Primary organ
- Where system begins
- Disease of the respiratory system
14 Clues: Primary organ • A chronic disease • Where system begins • smallest air passages • holds the vocal cords • Influenza is one of these • Where gases exchange in the lungs • Disease of the respiratory system • Abnormal cells growing uncontrolled • carries air to left and right bronchus • Part of respiratory and digestive system • flap of cartilage closing when food passes • ...
Respiratory System 2022-02-21
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- gas that diffuses into the lungs from the bood
- blood vessels in which gas exchange takes place
- air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- small airways that branch from bronchi and lead to alveoli
- muscle that makes chest cavity larger and smaller
- process of releasing air from the lungs to the environment
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- windpipe
- main airway that branch from the trachea
- process of taking in air from the environment into the lungs
- voice box
- opening to the trachea from the pharynx
- gas that diffuses into the blood from the lungs
- flap that covers the opening to the trachea from the pharynx
13 Clues: windpipe • voice box • opening to the trachea from the pharynx • main airway that branch from the trachea • gas that diffuses into the lungs from the bood • blood vessels in which gas exchange takes place • gas that diffuses into the blood from the lungs • muscle that makes chest cavity larger and smaller • air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place • ...
Respiratory System 2022-04-05
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- tubular structure connecting larynx, pharynx, & nose to the bronchi
- air with carbon dioxide is pumped out of the lungs
- sheet of muscles that lie across the bottom of the chest cavity
- air with oxygen pulled into the lungs through the nose
- sound box
- consist of two, on either side of the heart
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- branches of trachea
- the gas brought into our bodies
- the process of exchanging gases between the body & atmosphere
- the gas that is a waste leaving the body
- tiny grape-like sacs where gas exchange takes place
- passageway for air and food
- most external organ, entry point for air
13 Clues: sound box • branches of trachea • passageway for air and food • the gas brought into our bodies • the gas that is a waste leaving the body • most external organ, entry point for air • consist of two, on either side of the heart • air with carbon dioxide is pumped out of the lungs • tiny grape-like sacs where gas exchange takes place • ...
Respiratory System 2014-01-08
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- inflammation of the pleura
- Bloody sputum
- shift a complication of tension pneumothorax
- incision into the chest
- Chest collapses during inspiration during this type of respiration
- blood in the pleural cavity
- Pleural membrane that covers the lung tissue
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- collection of air in the pleural space
- blister on lung
- accumulation of pus in a body cavity
- rapid respirations
- also called "white lung" (acronym)
- respiratory membrane secretion
13 Clues: Bloody sputum • blister on lung • rapid respirations • incision into the chest • inflammation of the pleura • blood in the pleural cavity • respiratory membrane secretion • also called "white lung" (acronym) • accumulation of pus in a body cavity • collection of air in the pleural space • shift a complication of tension pneumothorax • Pleural membrane that covers the lung tissue • ...
Respiratory System 2015-07-18
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- Tubes connecting the windpipe to each lung
- Connects mouth and nose to voice box
- The remaining air that we can't breathe out
- Highest/lowest amount of breathing that can be done
- The windpipe
- Extra oxygen that can be exhaled out if wanted
- Tiny sacs of air covered in blood vessels
- Smaller branches of the bronchi
- Space behind the nose
- Mouth
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- Voice box
- Extra oxygen that can be inhaled in if wanted
- The amount of air normally breathed
13 Clues: Mouth • Voice box • The windpipe • Space behind the nose • Smaller branches of the bronchi • The amount of air normally breathed • Connects mouth and nose to voice box • Tiny sacs of air covered in blood vessels • Tubes connecting the windpipe to each lung • The remaining air that we can't breathe out • Extra oxygen that can be inhaled in if wanted • ...
Respiratory System 2016-01-31
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- the process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs
- the process by which the body takes oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- is air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere breathing out
- any of the major air passages to the lungs
- is a hollow tube strengthened and kept open by rings of cartilage
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- is air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs breathing in
- the opening cavity in the lower part of the human face
- the gas your body exhales out of the lungs
- two bag like organs situated on each side of the heart
- serves as a common passage for air to the trachea or food to the oesophagus
- the part projecting above the mouth containing nostrils for breathing and smelling
- the air in which you breathe in your body
- the hollow organ forming an air passage to the lungs
13 Clues: the air in which you breathe in your body • the gas your body exhales out of the lungs • any of the major air passages to the lungs • the hollow organ forming an air passage to the lungs • the opening cavity in the lower part of the human face • two bag like organs situated on each side of the heart • the process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2023-03-28
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- L'ARIA PASSA DALLA TRACHEA A QUI E POI AI POLMONI.
- "CUORE" IN INGLESE.
- E' UN MUSCOLO CHE SI TROVA SULLA PANCIA ED AIUTA A RESPIRARE.
- IL NUMERO DI RESPIRI CHE SI FANNO AL GIORNO.
- CE LI HANNO I POLMONI.
- "RAFFREDDORE" IN INGLESE.
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- "RESPIRO" IN INGLESE.
- "INFLUENZA" IN INGLESE.
- E' UN TUBICINO CHE SI TROVA SOTTO IL PETTO E FILTRA L'ARIA CHE RESPIRIAMO.
- ELEMENTO IMPORTANTE CHE SI TROVA NELL'ARIA CHE RESPIRIAMO.
- SACCHETTINI PIENI DI ARIA DENTRO AI POLMONI.
- SONO DUE E CI PERMETTONO DI RESPIRARE.
- E' SUL VISO, HA DUE BUCHI, PRENDE E BUTTA VIA ARIA.
13 Clues: "CUORE" IN INGLESE. • "RESPIRO" IN INGLESE. • CE LI HANNO I POLMONI. • "INFLUENZA" IN INGLESE. • "RAFFREDDORE" IN INGLESE. • SONO DUE E CI PERMETTONO DI RESPIRARE. • SACCHETTINI PIENI DI ARIA DENTRO AI POLMONI. • IL NUMERO DI RESPIRI CHE SI FANNO AL GIORNO. • L'ARIA PASSA DALLA TRACHEA A QUI E POI AI POLMONI. • E' SUL VISO, HA DUE BUCHI, PRENDE E BUTTA VIA ARIA. • ...
Respiratory system 2022-12-01
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- blood vessels surrounding the alveoli
- protects lungs from getting punctured
- mechanical process of inhaling and exhaling air
- the simplest form of sugar
- branch of air tubes in the lungs
- structure where gas exchange happens
- incomplete respiration due to absence of oxygen
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- site where respiration happens
- process of releasing energy from food
- one of the organs for the respiratory system
- one of the product of respiration
- gas that is needed for respiration process
- also known as trachea
13 Clues: also known as trachea • the simplest form of sugar • site where respiration happens • branch of air tubes in the lungs • one of the product of respiration • structure where gas exchange happens • process of releasing energy from food • blood vessels surrounding the alveoli • protects lungs from getting punctured • gas that is needed for respiration process • ...
Respiratory System 2023-02-09
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- extends from the larynx to the bronchi
- tubes from the trachea to the lungs
- contains our vocal chords
- better organ for breathning than a mouth
- sacs where gas exchange occurs
- dioxide a toxic gas
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- can be used to breathe and eat
- muscle below lungs
- when we expel air
- when we take in air
- two large sacs used to breathe
- small branches of bronchi
- the gas needed for life
13 Clues: when we expel air • muscle below lungs • when we take in air • dioxide a toxic gas • the gas needed for life • small branches of bronchi • contains our vocal chords • can be used to breathe and eat • two large sacs used to breathe • sacs where gas exchange occurs • tubes from the trachea to the lungs • extends from the larynx to the bronchi • better organ for breathning than a mouth
Respiratory System 2020-12-22
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- last name of the person with longest bout of hiccups
- what we call the sudden contraction of diaphragm; noise is caused by air expelled from lung as vocal cords close
- can lung capacity change: yes or no?
- medical term for a collapsed lung
- when the brain detects low levels of oxygen we do this
- what is the only body organ that can float on water
- what do lungs and tennis courts have in common
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- name for the exam using a camera to look into your lungs
- name for the physician that specializes in respiratory system
- True or False: Your lungs are identical
- common name for the thyroid cartilage
- besides carbon dioxide, what else do you “lose” when you exhale
- percent of oxygen do our bodies use (of the amount we breathe in)
13 Clues: medical term for a collapsed lung • can lung capacity change: yes or no? • common name for the thyroid cartilage • True or False: Your lungs are identical • what do lungs and tennis courts have in common • what is the only body organ that can float on water • last name of the person with longest bout of hiccups • when the brain detects low levels of oxygen we do this • ...
respiratory system 2021-04-13
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- Infection and inflammation of the alveoli
- Opening into the trachea to create an artificial airway to relieve respiratory obstruction that had occurred above the point
- Inhalation of foreign object into the airway
- atresia Congenital obstruction of the posterior nares by an obstruction membrane or bony growth, preventing a newborn from drawing air though the nose and down into the nasopahrynx
- Caused by stimulation of the nerves of the respiratory tract mucosa by the presence of dust, chemicals, mucus, or inflammation
- of Fingers Change in the angle between the fingernail and the nailbed because of increased capillary growth in the fingertips
- Nosebleed
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- Presence of atmospheric air in the pleural space which causes the alveoli to collapse
- Collapse of the lung alveoli
- Most common chronic illness in children
- Introduction of radiopaque solution in the respiratory tract through USN or catheter before an X-ray study is performed
- Nonrigid part of the chest draws inward because of decreased intrapleural pressure
- Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and major bronchi
13 Clues: Nosebleed • Collapse of the lung alveoli • Most common chronic illness in children • Infection and inflammation of the alveoli • Inhalation of foreign object into the airway • Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and major bronchi • Nonrigid part of the chest draws inward because of decreased intrapleural pressure • ...
Respiratory System 2021-05-25
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- Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli
- Blood vessels in the alveoli walls that move oxygen and carbon dioxide
- lobes three lobes in the right lung and two in the left lung.
- Thin sacs that surround each lung lobe and separate your lungs from the chest wall
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart
- Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
- and Nose Openings that let air inside the body into the system
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
- Hollow areas that help regulate the temperature and humidity or the air you inhale
- tubes tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass into your blood
13 Clues: Passage connecting your throat and lungs • Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart • Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out • Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea • Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli • lobes three lobes in the right lung and two in the left lung. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-25
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- 21% of what you breathe in.
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe in
- What you have to do to live.
- The system that helps you breathe.
- Where the gasses go when you breathe in.
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking. Also called voice box.
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- We use this to eat, talk, or chew.
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe out.
- The hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea.
- These fill up when you breathe in.
- 78% of what you breathe in.
- Large airways that lead to the lungs. (Also called a windpipe).
- We use this to smell.
13 Clues: We use this to smell. • 21% of what you breathe in. • 78% of what you breathe in. • What you have to do to live. • We use this to eat, talk, or chew. • These fill up when you breathe in. • The system that helps you breathe. • Your alveoli do this when you breathe in • Where the gasses go when you breathe in. • Your alveoli do this when you breathe out. • ...
Respiratory System 2017-12-20
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- The alveoli have _______ linings.
- The reaction that we call burning.
- Where gas exchange takes place.
- The gas produced by respiration.
- The muscle that controls the size of your lungs.
- .________ Priestly discovered oxygen.
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- The bones that protect your lungs.
- Another word for a windpipe
- The alveoli have _____ walls.
- The alveoli have a large ______ _____.
- The movement of gases from a high to a low concentration.
- The gas mad by photosynthesis.
- The animal that was used to help discover oxygen.
13 Clues: Another word for a windpipe • The alveoli have _____ walls. • The gas mad by photosynthesis. • Where gas exchange takes place. • The gas produced by respiration. • The alveoli have _______ linings. • The bones that protect your lungs. • The reaction that we call burning. • .________ Priestly discovered oxygen. • The alveoli have a large ______ _____. • ...
Respiratory System 2018-03-18
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- Chronic disease causing increased sensibility to lungs
- Muscle group forming the diaphragm
- Group using the positive pressure breathing method
- Type of pressure breathing for mammals and reptiles
- Air going into the lungs
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- Moves air into the bronchus
- Number of protection for the lung
- Infection of the Larynx
- Location for gas exchange
- Terrestrial vertebrate with the best respiratory system
- Part allowing speech
- Normal volume of air when breathing
- Entrance for air
13 Clues: Entrance for air • Part allowing speech • Infection of the Larynx • Air going into the lungs • Location for gas exchange • Moves air into the bronchus • Number of protection for the lung • Muscle group forming the diaphragm • Normal volume of air when breathing • Group using the positive pressure breathing method • Type of pressure breathing for mammals and reptiles • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-10
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- the capacity that measures the amount of air a person can move in and out of lungs
- a mechanism to transport CO2 that dissolves in plasma
- the pleura that covers lung surfaces
- a type of respiration that exchanges oxygen and CO2 between the capillary and alveoli
- simple squamous epithelium that performs diffusion and produces surfactants
- location of the body in addition to the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- flow of blood in the pulmonary capillaries
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- a measure of pressure that determines gas exchange and where gasses move
- effect on ventilation rate with high levels of carbon dioxide
- a law that describes the relationship between pH and oxygen/hemoglobin association
- effect on volume in thoracic cavity when diaphragm contracts
- movement of air into and out of the lungs
- law that state that pressure and volume are inversely proportional
- area of brain that sets basis rhythm of breathing
14 Clues: the pleura that covers lung surfaces • movement of air into and out of the lungs • flow of blood in the pulmonary capillaries • area of brain that sets basis rhythm of breathing • a mechanism to transport CO2 that dissolves in plasma • effect on volume in thoracic cavity when diaphragm contracts • effect on ventilation rate with high levels of carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory System 2024-08-15
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- Closes off the trachea when swallowing to prevent choking
- Filters and warms the air
- Traps dust and microbes
- Produces sound and prevents food from entering the airways
- Carries air from the trachea into the lungs
- Houses the structures where gas exchange occurs
- Connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and helps direct air
- Site of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange with the blood
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- Contracts and flattens to allow the lungs to expand during breathing
- Allows air to enter and exit the nasal cavity
- Sweeps mucus and trapped particles out of the airways
- Essential gas that the body needs for cellular respiration
- Distributes air to the alveoli within the lungs
13 Clues: Traps dust and microbes • Filters and warms the air • Carries air from the trachea into the lungs • Allows air to enter and exit the nasal cavity • Distributes air to the alveoli within the lungs • Houses the structures where gas exchange occurs • Sweeps mucus and trapped particles out of the airways • Closes off the trachea when swallowing to prevent choking • ...
station 12 2024-04-10
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- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the process of breathing
- the process of exhaling
- a chronic, progressive, and incurable lung disease that causes difficulty breathing
- the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
- causes coughing and breathing
- mucus coughed up from the lungs
- air passage that goes from the throat to the bronchi
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- The respiratory system's main job is to move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
- the process the inhaling
- allows air to enter your body, then filters debris and warms and moistens the air.
- results from smoking and chronic breathing
- branches of the passages of the respiratory system that lead from the trachea to the lungs
- an irritation and inflammation of the lining of the bronchi
- contagious lung disease caused by a bacterium that is transmitted through air
- brings air into the lungs
16 Clues: the process of exhaling • the process the inhaling • the process of breathing • brings air into the lungs • causes coughing and breathing • mucus coughed up from the lungs • the main organ of the respiratory system • results from smoking and chronic breathing • the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract • air passage that goes from the throat to the bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2012-05-24
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- A muscle that helps you breath
- Does the opposite of the pulmonary vein.
- The vocal box of you body.
- A passage where air is purified, humidified and warmed.
- Breathing out
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- The tr5achea divides into this.
- We breath out this gas.
- The outer covering of the lungs
- The smallestr of the respiratory branches.
- This carries blood from the lungs to the heart
- Also called air sacs
- Leads from the mouth to the lungs.
- We breath in this gas
13 Clues: Breathing out • Also called air sacs • We breath in this gas • We breath out this gas. • The vocal box of you body. • A muscle that helps you breath • The tr5achea divides into this. • The outer covering of the lungs • Leads from the mouth to the lungs. • Does the opposite of the pulmonary vein. • The smallestr of the respiratory branches. • ...
Respiratory System 2014-01-08
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- blister on lung
- collection of air in the pleural space
- also called "white lung" (acronym)
- accumulation of pus in a body cavity
- incision into the chest
- respiratory membrane secretion
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- Pleural membrane that covers the lung tissue
- inflammation of the pleura
- Bloody sputum
- Chest collapses during inspiration during this type of respiration
- rapid respirations
- shift: a complication of tension pneumothorax
- blood in the pleural cavity
13 Clues: Bloody sputum • blister on lung • rapid respirations • incision into the chest • inflammation of the pleura • blood in the pleural cavity • respiratory membrane secretion • also called "white lung" (acronym) • accumulation of pus in a body cavity • collection of air in the pleural space • Pleural membrane that covers the lung tissue • shift: a complication of tension pneumothorax • ...
Respiratory System 2014-05-09
13 Clues: a wall • two pipes • cleans air • a little flap • connects lungs • helps the lungs • air passes threw • you breath threw • helps you breath • back of the nose • protects or houses • cords helps you talk • Equalizes ear pressure
Respiratory System 2018-02-20
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- The tiny hairs that keep mucus and dirt out of your lungs
- I _____so my diaphragm relax and doomed.
- about 78% in air
- When you _______ the volume of thorax increase
- process in which energy is released from food
- _________ is not good for your lungs.
- The voice box is also known as the
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- just below the voice box in front of the esophagus
- Exchange of air occurs in _______ which are also known as 'air sacs'
- leaf-like structure which prevents the entry of food into respiratory passages
- Flattish, dome-shaped muscle that contract and relax to aid in inhaling and exhaling.
- The trachea is also called the:
- gas needed to help release energy from food
13 Clues: about 78% in air • The trachea is also called the: • The voice box is also known as the • _________ is not good for your lungs. • I _____so my diaphragm relax and doomed. • gas needed to help release energy from food • process in which energy is released from food • When you _______ the volume of thorax increase • just below the voice box in front of the esophagus • ...
respiratory system 2021-04-13
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- Infection and inflammation of the alveoli
- Opening into the trachea to create an artificial airway to relieve respiratory obstruction that had occurred above the point
- Inhalation of foreign object into the airway
- atresia Congenital obstruction of the posterior nares by an obstruction membrane or bony growth, preventing a newborn from drawing air though the nose and down into the nasopahrynx
- Caused by stimulation of the nerves of the respiratory tract mucosa by the presence of dust, chemicals, mucus, or inflammation
- of Fingers Change in the angle between the fingernail and the nailbed because of increased capillary growth in the fingertips
- Nosebleed
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- Presence of atmospheric air in the pleural space which causes the alveoli to collapse
- Collapse of the lung alveoli
- Most common chronic illness in children
- Introduction of radiopaque solution in the respiratory tract through USN or catheter before an X-ray study is performed
- Nonrigid part of the chest draws inward because of decreased intrapleural pressure
- Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and major bronchi
13 Clues: Nosebleed • Collapse of the lung alveoli • Most common chronic illness in children • Infection and inflammation of the alveoli • Inhalation of foreign object into the airway • Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and major bronchi • Nonrigid part of the chest draws inward because of decreased intrapleural pressure • ...
Respiratory System 2022-04-20
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- soft sounds of air filling alveoli.
- sounds produced by air rushing through trachea and bronchi
- flap of tissue that sits beneath the tongue at the back of the throat, closes over windpipe while your eating to prevent food from entering your airway.
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- us the long tube that connects your larynx to your bronchi, often called the windpipe.
- two thin layers of tissue that protect and cushion the lungs.
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest.
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- are a connected system of hollow cavities in the skull.
- hollow muscular organ that forms an air passage to the lungs and holds the vocal cords, commonly called the voice box
- any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides.
- respiratory sounds are monitored using this instrument.
- hair-like projections that line the bronchus in the lungs. They move microbes and debris up and out of the airways.
- usually called the throat, carries air, food, fluid down from the nose and mouth.
13 Clues: soft sounds of air filling alveoli. • are a connected system of hollow cavities in the skull. • respiratory sounds are monitored using this instrument. • any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides. • sounds produced by air rushing through trachea and bronchi • two thin layers of tissue that protect and cushion the lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-06-14
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- the centerpiece of your respiratory system
- two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
- They are a major site of pathology in many lung diseases
- a muscular tube that runs from the nose down the neck
- are classified as either upper or lower airways
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- an other word for windpipe
- U-shaped tube that connects your larynx to your lungs
- air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi
- one of the two areas we can breath from
- an other word for throat
- An other word for voice box
- the second area we can breath from
- is involved in swallowing, breathing, and voice production
13 Clues: an other word for throat • an other word for windpipe • An other word for voice box • the second area we can breath from • one of the two areas we can breath from • the centerpiece of your respiratory system • are classified as either upper or lower airways • a muscular tube that runs from the nose down the neck • U-shaped tube that connects your larynx to your lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-23
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- the volume of air inhaled or exhaled during normal, involuntary breathing
- a large sheet of muscle located beneath the lungs.
- a bacterial infection that damages the tissues of the lungs
- a tiny branch of he bronchus that connects to a cluster of alveoli
- the tube leading from the mouth toward the lungs
- tiny sacs at the end of bronchiole that forms the respiratory membrane
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- moist membrane covering the lung and chest cavity wall on each side
- a collapse lung caused by introduction of air between the pleural membranes
- the volume of air remaining in the lungs after forced exhalation
- infection of the lungs that causes the alveoli to fill with pus and mucus
- one of the two main branches of he trachea that lead toward the lungs
- contains the vocal cord
- flap of tissue which prevents food from entering windpipe during swallowing
13 Clues: contains the vocal cord • the tube leading from the mouth toward the lungs • a large sheet of muscle located beneath the lungs. • a bacterial infection that damages the tissues of the lungs • the volume of air remaining in the lungs after forced exhalation • a tiny branch of he bronchus that connects to a cluster of alveoli • ...
Respiratory System 2024-08-20
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- used as a rescue inhaler
- anti-inflammatory/risk for suicide
- opioid agonist/causes constipation
- first generation antihistamine
- corticosteroid nasal spray
- caffeine and chocolate should be avoided due to increasing drug levels
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- risk for adrenal insufficiency if abruptly stopped
- anti-cholinergic bronchodilator
- expectorant/stay hydrated
- LABA
- used for dry cough
- rebound congestion as a side effect
- second generation antihistamine/decreased CNS effects
13 Clues: LABA • used for dry cough • used as a rescue inhaler • expectorant/stay hydrated • corticosteroid nasal spray • first generation antihistamine • anti-cholinergic bronchodilator • anti-inflammatory/risk for suicide • opioid agonist/causes constipation • rebound congestion as a side effect • risk for adrenal insufficiency if abruptly stopped • ...
Respiratory System 2024-01-26
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- Chronic obstruction of the airways leading to ineffective exchange of respiratory gases (abbreviation)
- Free air in the tissues of the chest wall
- Viral infection producing inflammatory swelling localized to the subglottic portion of the trachea
- Relating to the Diaphragm
- Diminished air within the lung associated with reduced lung volume
- Pathologic condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the lungs caused by a acid-fast bacillus
- Lung
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- Severe pulmonary disease caused by inhalation of irritating particles
- Primary carcinoma of the lung arising from the mucosa of the bronchial tree
- Rare accumulation of infected liquid or pus in the pleural space
- Secretion of excessive viscous mucus by exocrine glands
- Most common lung pathology of hospitalized patients
- Lung structure breaks down causing leakage into the interstitial and alveolar spaces (abbreviation)
13 Clues: Lung • Relating to the Diaphragm • Free air in the tissues of the chest wall • Most common lung pathology of hospitalized patients • Secretion of excessive viscous mucus by exocrine glands • Rare accumulation of infected liquid or pus in the pleural space • Diminished air within the lung associated with reduced lung volume • ...
Respiratory System 2024-03-27
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- Windpipe & base of our tongue.
- Temporary, can spread from one person to another.
- Inside of your nose.
- Little barrier in your throat.
- Breathing engine.
- Pair of Organs in the chest.
- Helps in eating and speaking.
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- Affects certain parts of the lungs, and makes it difficult to breathe.
- Serves as a air passageway.
- Voice box.
- Small air sacs at the end of the bronchioles/end of respiratory system.
- Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells.
- Two large tubes connected to the Trachea.
13 Clues: Voice box. • Breathing engine. • Inside of your nose. • Serves as a air passageway. • Pair of Organs in the chest. • Helps in eating and speaking. • Windpipe & base of our tongue. • Little barrier in your throat. • Two large tubes connected to the Trachea. • Temporary, can spread from one person to another. • Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells. • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-29
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- Helps fight off bacteria
- The major organ of the muscular system
- Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
- Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
- What is a major organ in the nervous system
- Moves blood through out your body
- What is a major organ in the circulatory system
- What is one major organ in the Digestive system
- known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
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- What is one major organ in the respiratory system
- Helps your body move
- Removes waste form your body
- A major organ of the excretory system
- Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
- This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.
15 Clues: Helps your body move • Helps fight off bacteria • Removes waste form your body • Moves blood through out your body • A major organ of the excretory system • The major organ of the muscular system • What is a major organ in the nervous system • What is a major organ in the circulatory system • What is one major organ in the Digestive system • ...
Anatomy 2023-02-10
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- Thigh bone
- Side of the head
- The bone between the ribs
- Between the arm and the forearm
- Connects bones and muscles
- Lower part of the torso, between abdomen and thighs
- Connects bones to each other
- Stores urine
- Respiratory muscle
- The system that enables the body's movement
- The smaller part of the brain
- Carries oxygenated blood
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- Home for the brain
- Backbone is made of these
- The bigger bone below the knee
- The smallest blood vessels
- The larger part of the brain
- Food passes through this
- The system that provides oxygen for the body
- Filters waste out of blood
20 Clues: Thigh bone • Stores urine • Side of the head • Home for the brain • Respiratory muscle • Food passes through this • Carries oxygenated blood • Backbone is made of these • The bone between the ribs • The smallest blood vessels • Connects bones and muscles • Filters waste out of blood • The larger part of the brain • Connects bones to each other • The smaller part of the brain • ...
Excretory System Crossword 2022-11-09
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- Filters blood with cellular waste
- Organ that is part of the digestive system
- System that excretes Carbon Dioxide
- Tube carrying urine outside the body
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- System that excretes salts
- Storage sac for urine
- System that excretes feces
- Organs that are part of the respiratory system
- System that excretes urine
- Tubes from the kidneys to the bladder
- Organ that is part of the integumentary system
11 Clues: Storage sac for urine • System that excretes salts • System that excretes feces • System that excretes urine • Filters blood with cellular waste • System that excretes Carbon Dioxide • Tube carrying urine outside the body • Tubes from the kidneys to the bladder • Organ that is part of the digestive system • Organs that are part of the respiratory system • ...
PSL 431 Week Twelve 2013-04-11
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- This zone of the respiratory system contains the alveolar ducts.
- These intercostal muscles are supplementary to inspiration.
- This can be found by adding and individual's tidal volume with their inspiratory reserve volume.
- Given a certain change in pressure, how difficult is it to cause a volume change?
- The alveoli tend to experience this when trans-pulmonary pressure is negative.
- Total volume of air that can be moved into or out of lungs.
- Volume of air displacement during normal quiet breathing.
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- These muscles are recruited during forced expiration.
- Normally, this is occurs passively.
- This is the pressure difference between the alveolar pressure and the inter-pleural pressure.
- Allows small alveoli to have a lower inflating pressure.
- The alveoli tend to experience this when trans-pulmonary pressure is positive.
- This zone of the respiratory system contains the 20th generation bronchioles.
- The nitrogen washout technique is used to determine this value.
- This process requires shortening of the diaphragm.
- This zone of the respiratory system consists of the nose and mouth.
16 Clues: Normally, this is occurs passively. • This process requires shortening of the diaphragm. • These muscles are recruited during forced expiration. • Allows small alveoli to have a lower inflating pressure. • Volume of air displacement during normal quiet breathing. • These intercostal muscles are supplementary to inspiration. • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-29
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- A major organ of the excretory system
- What is one major organ in the respiratory system
- Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
- Helps fight off bacteria
- Removes waste form your body
- Moves blood through out your body
- What is one major organ in the Digestive system
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- What is a major organ in the nervous system
- What is a major organ in the circulatory system
- This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.
- Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
- Helps your body move
- The major organ of the muscular system
- known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
- Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
15 Clues: Helps your body move • Helps fight off bacteria • Removes waste form your body • Moves blood through out your body • A major organ of the excretory system • The major organ of the muscular system • What is a major organ in the nervous system • What is a major organ in the circulatory system • What is one major organ in the Digestive system • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-29
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- The major organ of the muscular system
- Helps fight off bacteria
- This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.
- What is one major organ in the Digestive system
- What is one major organ in the respiratory system
- Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
- Removes waste form your body
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- What is a major organ in the nervous system
- Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
- Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
- A major organ of the excretory system
- What is a major organ in the circulatory system
- Helps your body move
- Moves blood through out your body
- known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
15 Clues: Helps your body move • Helps fight off bacteria • Removes waste form your body • Moves blood through out your body • A major organ of the excretory system • The major organ of the muscular system • What is a major organ in the nervous system • What is a major organ in the circulatory system • What is one major organ in the Digestive system • ...
Respiratory System Review 2024-12-04
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- the body system that allows for gas exchange with the blood
- the gas that is exhaled
- the place where the mouth tube and the nose tube meet up
- oxygen that is brought into the body eventually needs to get to every ___ in the body
- the 2 sponge-like sacs that gases need to get in the respiratory system
- the flap that covers the esophagus when you are breathing
- the small blood vessels that surround the alveoli sacs
- the gas that is inhaled
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- the site where gas is exchanged/diffuese with the blood
- the bronchi branch off into these smaller tubes within the lungs
- the 2 tubes that split off of the trachea and lead into a lung
- one area that air enters the respiratory system
- one area that air enters the respiratory system
- the small hairs that line the respiratory tract and help to catch materials
- the muscle that controls breathing
- the main tube bringing oxygen into the system
16 Clues: the gas that is exhaled • the gas that is inhaled • the muscle that controls breathing • the main tube bringing oxygen into the system • one area that air enters the respiratory system • one area that air enters the respiratory system • the small blood vessels that surround the alveoli sacs • the site where gas is exchanged/diffuese with the blood • ...
Body Systems Puzzle 2022-03-25
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- an organism could ___ if an organ system failed
- this system is often called the immune system as well
- even though these are considered independent systems, they have to work ___ in order for the organism to live
- process by which an organism maintains an internal balance regardless of external environmental changes
- a ___ organism has many cells
- this system gives your body shape and provides muscles with a place to attach to
- this system works with the skeletal system to move your body
- your lungs is where ___ gas is carried to for respiratory purposes
- this system regulates reproductive organs, growth, and hormones
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- this system controls everything you do and everything your body does
- this system refers to the male and female parts needed to produce offspring
- this system is often called the excretory system
- this system processes the important minerals, minerals, and energy out of our food before turning it into solid waste
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- this system helps your body get rid of liquid waste
- this system fights off disease
- a ___ organism only has one cell
- a group of organs with related functions working together to perform body functions
- this system protects you from the outside world
- one function of the skin is to help regulate your body ___
- the immune system circulates ___ blood cells throughout our body to fight off disease
- basic unit of life
- a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- the integumentary system includes your ___, your hair and your nails
- the integumentary system is the ___ system in your body
- the respiratory system not only helps bring oxygen into the body but it also helps get rid of ____
- this system helps get oxygen out of the air you breathe
- a living thing that carries out all basic functions for life
- each muscle in your body is attached to a ___
- known as the control center for your body
30 Clues: basic unit of life • a ___ organism has many cells • this system fights off disease • a ___ organism only has one cell • known as the control center for your body • each muscle in your body is attached to a ___ • an organism could ___ if an organ system failed • this system protects you from the outside world • this system is often called the excretory system • ...
Health: Body Systems 2024-03-21
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- body system that removes liquid waste
- largest organ in the human body
- body system that provides structure
- body system that provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- fluid that builds up in tissue
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- body system that transports oxygen and nutrients
- stores urine
- body system that helps with movement
- body system that breaks down food
- where 2 or more bones meet
- organ in the respiratory system that helps expand the chest
- if they stopped working, toxins would build up in the blood
12 Clues: stores urine • where 2 or more bones meet • fluid that builds up in tissue • largest organ in the human body • body system that breaks down food • body system that provides structure • body system that helps with movement • body system that removes liquid waste • body system that transports oxygen and nutrients • organ in the respiratory system that helps expand the chest • ...
Human Body Systems By:Taylor lee Jones 2022-09-29
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- Pumps blood through the whole body.
- The largest bone in your body.
- A ___________ system is a part that controls your body.
- A ___________ system helps you breathe in good air and get rid of carbon dioxide.
- A ___________ system is a thing that transports nutrients and energy.
- A group of cells grouped together.
- Is a part of the Respiratory System.
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- A group of tissues together.
- A basic unit of life.
- is a system that provides movement for the body.
- A _________ System is a thing that regulates the body with Hormones.
- A bone that protects your heart and lungs.
- Protects your brain.
- A change in the position of an object.
- Is made by the nervous system.
15 Clues: Protects your brain. • A basic unit of life. • A group of tissues together. • The largest bone in your body. • Is made by the nervous system. • A group of cells grouped together. • Pumps blood through the whole body. • Is a part of the Respiratory System. • A change in the position of an object. • A bone that protects your heart and lungs. • ...
Body systems 2020-10-26
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- neurons can affect ___
- air enters respiratory system through ___ and mouth
- blood caries ___ around the body
- bones provide ___ for our bodies
- bones ___ the organs in our bodies
- bones are made up of ___
- ___ pull on the joints and allow us to move
- ___ muscle is attached to bone with tendons
- ___ muscle is found in the heart
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- the spinal cord is protected by the ___
- ___ neurons send info from brain to body systems
- the nervous system depends on ___
- ___ are part of the respiratory system
- humans have ___ different types of muscle
- the ___ pumps blood around our bodies
- exchange of ___ and CO2 is called respiration
- ___ types of blood vessels
- the ___ in our body need oxygen to stay alive
- ___ neurons send info from eyes to the brain
- ___ carry oxygenated blood
20 Clues: neurons can affect ___ • bones are made up of ___ • ___ types of blood vessels • ___ carry oxygenated blood • blood caries ___ around the body • bones provide ___ for our bodies • ___ muscle is found in the heart • the nervous system depends on ___ • bones ___ the organs in our bodies • the ___ pumps blood around our bodies • ___ are part of the respiratory system • ...
Human Body Systems 2020-12-10
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- carries blood towards the heart
- a steady equilibrium in the body
- their main function is to provide you with movement
- the endocrine system creates these and moves them through the body via the bloodstream
- body system that helps you digest food (one word)
- smallest type of blood vessel
- the color of your blood while inside of you
- carries blood away from the heart
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- most important organ in the respiratory system other than the lungs
- the respiratory system helps you do what?
- nervous system organ that controls all actions in the body
- protect and support organs in your body and help you move
- largest organ in your body
- where food enters the digestive system
- the excretory system helps you ______ waste
15 Clues: largest organ in your body • smallest type of blood vessel • carries blood towards the heart • a steady equilibrium in the body • carries blood away from the heart • where food enters the digestive system • the respiratory system helps you do what? • the excretory system helps you ______ waste • the color of your blood while inside of you • ...
Organ Functions 2024-04-15
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- Organ that controls the entire body (nervous system)
- Tubes where oxygen is given to cells and carbon dioxide is taken from cells (circulatory system)
- Involuntary muscle of the heart(muscular system)
- Bundle of nerve fibers that connect the brain to the nerves in the body TWO WORDS NO SPACE(nervous system)
- Where mechanical (chewig) and chemical (saliva) digestion begins (digestive system)
- Protect the lungs (skeletal system)
- Where water and vitamins are absorbed out of the undigested food TWO WORDS NO SPACE(digestive system)
- Produces melatonin that Helps regulate sleep patterns (endocrine system)
- Tubes that transport oxygen to the body (circulatory system)
- The tube that food travels down towards the stomach (digestive system)
- Tubes that transport carbon dioxide back to the lungs (circulatory system)
- The bottom layer of skin (Integumentary system)
- Produces insulin that brings high blood sugar levels back down (endocrine system)
- Major on/off switch of the body, controls all hormones, responsible for memory (endocrine system)
- The smooth muscle that churns food and has stomach acid to help digest food (digestive system)
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- Produces growth hormones to help the body grow from infancy to adulthood (endocrine system)
- Tubes that urine travels through from the kidneys to the bladder (urinary system)
- Protects the brain (skeletal system)
- Where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream TWO WORDS NO SPACE(digestive system)
- Organ where urine is stored until it is able to be released from the body (urinary system)
- Produces adrenaline that is responsible for the fight-or-flight response which helps people respond to stress (endocrine system)
- Organs that removes urine from blood (urinary system)
- Involuntary muscles of the digestive tract (muscular system)
- Muscle that causes the lungs to inhale and exhale (respiratory system)
- Detect stimuli through the 5 senses (nervous system)
- Tiny little air sacs in the lungs where the carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange occurs with the blood (respiratory system)
- Voluntary muscles that are attached to bone and aid in movement (muscular system)
- The top layer of skin (Integumentary system)
- Tube that urine travels through to exit the body (urinary system)
- Tube that air travels through to get in and out of the lungs (respiratory system)
- Produces metabolic hormones that give the signal to digest food (endocrine system)
- The middle layer of skin (Integumentary system)
32 Clues: Protect the lungs (skeletal system) • Protects the brain (skeletal system) • The top layer of skin (Integumentary system) • The bottom layer of skin (Integumentary system) • The middle layer of skin (Integumentary system) • Involuntary muscle of the heart(muscular system) • Organ that controls the entire body (nervous system) • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-11-30
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- The second stage of cellular respiration
- The process that releases energy from food (no space)
- This is made from glucose in glycolysis
- The third stage of cellular respiration
- The location of glycolysis
- The enzyme that makes ATP (no space)
- The respiratory system releases this
- The Krebs Cycle happens here
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- The respiratory system brings this in
- The first stage of cellular respiration
- The digestive system brings this in
- The goal of cellular respiration
- The full electron carrier made in glycolysis
- Anaerobic respiration done by yeast
- The organelle cellular respiration occurs in
- The membrane the electron transport chain occurs in
- We usually do this kind of respiration
- An 'empty' energy molecule
18 Clues: An 'empty' energy molecule • The location of glycolysis • The Krebs Cycle happens here • The goal of cellular respiration • The digestive system brings this in • Anaerobic respiration done by yeast • The enzyme that makes ATP (no space) • The respiratory system releases this • The respiratory system brings this in • We usually do this kind of respiration • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2022-11-04
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- microscopic hair-like fibers that filter dirty air before entering your lungs
- receives air from the nose and mouth and food from the mouth. Divides into food and windpipes.
- Movement of individual molecules of a substance through a semipermeable barrier from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
- Any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
- Process of breathing in oxygen which is necessary for energy production throughout the whole body
- structure between the eyes that is the entrance to the respiratory system
- vibrations in these give off sound waves that are enhanced by the pharynx
- site of gas exchange in the respiratory system, surrounded by capillaries
- Cell Filters air breathed in by the nose, and secretes mucus to make a protective layer for the nasal cavity
- dome-shaped muscle located below the lungs that contracts and relaxes to fill and empty the lungs
- also called pharynx, receives food and air, divides into food and wind pipes, connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx.
- A liquid that you drink, (H2O)
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- also called trachea, connects larynx to to bronchi in lungs, contains goblet cells and have rings of cartilage
- Branch-like extensions. Connect bronchi to the site of gas exchange
- Lower respiratory system, they allow for inhalation and exhalation. Enclosed in pleura (moist membrane).
- The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi (large airway that leads to the lungs)
- a waste product from the process that happen within the body, we breath this out
- Cavity moistens the air breathed in by the nose
- Hollow muscular organ that forms an air passage to the lungs and holds the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles (tiny branches of air tubes in the lungs).
- moist membrane, Wraps around each lung,Provides smooth elastic expansion and relaxation of the lungs as you breathe
- the process of breathing out carbon dioxide, wich is a waste product of many processes that happen within the body.
22 Clues: A liquid that you drink, (H2O) • Cavity moistens the air breathed in by the nose • Branch-like extensions. Connect bronchi to the site of gas exchange • structure between the eyes that is the entrance to the respiratory system • vibrations in these give off sound waves that are enhanced by the pharynx • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-12-09
Across
- Coughing up blood
- Insufficient oxygen
- Drug that prevents coughing
- Overbreathing
- Mucus discharged from the lungs by coughing
- Hernia of the diaphragm
- Inflammation of all sinuses
- Striking the body surface
- A runny nose
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- Procedure to look inside bronchi
- Reattachment of the pleura
- Cessation of breathing
- Cancer of the mesothelial cells
- Drug that aids in the breakdown of mucus
- Reconstruction of a palate
- Narrowing of the trachea
- Paralysis of the diaphragm
- Instrument to measure carbon dioxide levels
- Pus inside the chest
- Procedure to measure oxygen levels
- Inflammation of the pleura
- A nose bleed
- Chest pain
23 Clues: Chest pain • A nose bleed • A runny nose • Overbreathing • Coughing up blood • Insufficient oxygen • Pus inside the chest • Cessation of breathing • Hernia of the diaphragm • Narrowing of the trachea • Striking the body surface • Reattachment of the pleura • Reconstruction of a palate • Paralysis of the diaphragm • Inflammation of the pleura • Drug that prevents coughing • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-12-09
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- Coughing up blood
- Insufficient oxygen
- Drug that prevents coughing
- Overbreathing
- Mucus discharged from the lungs by coughing
- Hernia of the diaphragm
- Inflammation of all sinuses
- Striking the body surface
- A runny nose
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- Procedure to look inside bronchi
- Reattachment of the pleura
- Cessation of breathing
- Cancer of the mesothelial cells
- Drug that aids in the breakdown of mucus
- Reconstruction of a palate
- Narrowing of the trachea
- Paralysis of the diaphragm
- Instrument to measure carbon dioxide levels
- Pus inside the chest
- Procedure to measure oxygen levels
- Inflammation of the pleura
- A nose bleed
- Chest pain
23 Clues: Chest pain • A nose bleed • A runny nose • Overbreathing • Coughing up blood • Insufficient oxygen • Pus inside the chest • Cessation of breathing • Hernia of the diaphragm • Narrowing of the trachea • Striking the body surface • Reattachment of the pleura • Reconstruction of a palate • Paralysis of the diaphragm • Inflammation of the pleura • Drug that prevents coughing • ...
Respiratory System Terms 2022-11-28
30 Clues: sac • air • lung • wall • lobe • blue • sinus • cough • mucus • voice • smell • chest • pleura • Oxygen • larynx • pharynx • trachea • spitting • alveolus • bronchus • bronchus • to sleep • breathing • breathing • diaphragm • epiglottis • protection • bronchiole • to breathe • carbon dioxide
The Respiratory System 2020-05-27
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- amount of air that enters the lung during one normal cycle
- collapsed lung
- air sacs
- spaces within the skull bones
- prevents food entering airway
- windpipe
- illness caused by smoking
- part of the larynx containing vocal cords
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- lack of oxygen in tissues
- space at the back of the oral cavity
- cavity where lungs sit
- how oxygen enters blood stream in alveoli
- this lung is slightly smaller
- tubes from trachea to lungs
- inflammation of air passages
- pause in breathing during sleep
- bones that divide the nasal cavity
- divides left and right nostrils
- main muscle used for breathing
- voice box
- spasm of the diaphragm
21 Clues: air sacs • windpipe • voice box • collapsed lung • cavity where lungs sit • spasm of the diaphragm • lack of oxygen in tissues • illness caused by smoking • tubes from trachea to lungs • inflammation of air passages • this lung is slightly smaller • spaces within the skull bones • prevents food entering airway • main muscle used for breathing • pause in breathing during sleep • ...
The Respiratory System. 2019-10-23
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- bones that protect the lungs and heart
- pipe that delivers air to the lungs
- a muscle that contracts continually when you inhale and exhale
- contains oxygen
- connects the bronchioles to the alveoli
- two external openings of the nasal cavity
- a large air-filled space in the middle of the face
- the branches that divide from the bronchus
- a vessel leading from the heart to the lungs
- the organ used to breathe
- the act of breathing out
- also known as the voice box
- hairs that line the nostrils to keep mucus out
- the gas we need to survive
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- cushions the lungs from rubbing against the ribs
- a group of alveoli
- the group of muscles that run between the ribs
- does not contain oxygen
- a slimy substance secreted for lubrication or protection
- a flap in the throat that stops food from entering the windpipe
- the main passageway into the lungs leading from the trachea
- a condition where the airways swell and fill with mucus
- organ used to pump blood around the body
- a vessel leading from the lungs to the heart
- the smallest blood vessels in the body
- is emitted when we exhale
- tiny sacs that allow for rapid gaseous exchanges
- also is known as the throat
- the act of breathing in
- a fluid that delivers necessary nutrients to cells
30 Clues: contains oxygen • a group of alveoli • does not contain oxygen • the act of breathing in • the act of breathing out • is emitted when we exhale • the organ used to breathe • the gas we need to survive • also is known as the throat • also known as the voice box • pipe that delivers air to the lungs • bones that protect the lungs and heart • the smallest blood vessels in the body • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-09-07
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- air sacks
- voice box
- tubes from trachea to lungs
- where cellular respiration takes place
- Illness caused by smoking
- fluid build up of air sacks
- pause in breathing during sleep
- disease of the lung
- bones that divide the nasal cavity
- inflammation of air passages
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- Space at the back of the oral cavity
- windpipe
- Spasm of the diaphragm
- opening vocal cords
- These allow you to breathe
- respiratory center of brain
- Required for cellular respiration
- divides left and right nostrils
- prevents food entering the lungs
- muscle used for breathing
20 Clues: windpipe • air sacks • voice box • opening vocal cords • disease of the lung • Spasm of the diaphragm • Illness caused by smoking • muscle used for breathing • These allow you to breathe • tubes from trachea to lungs • respiratory center of brain • fluid build up of air sacks • inflammation of air passages • divides left and right nostrils • pause in breathing during sleep • ...
The respiratory system 2020-09-17
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- the name of the system related to breathing
- an illness related to the respiratory system
- the tubes that pass through your lungs
- tiny hairs that filter dust out of your airways
- we breathe it in
- they help us breathe
- when someone can't breath
- the most efficient muscle of breathing
- a word which means breathing out
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- something which can affect your breathing
- a disease of the lungs
- the organ which you breath air and eat with
- another word for windpipe
- another word for airways
- we do this when we take in air through our mouth
- another word for voice box
- a symptom that we have an illness
- - it has two nostrils
- how your body brings in oxygen
- another word for throat
20 Clues: we breathe it in • they help us breathe • - it has two nostrils • a disease of the lungs • another word for throat • another word for airways • another word for windpipe • when someone can't breath • another word for voice box • how your body brings in oxygen • a word which means breathing out • a symptom that we have an illness • the tubes that pass through your lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-05-05
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- uncontrolled cell growth in the lung tissues
- covers surface over lungs and stops friction from them, as well as the ribs, etc.
- is always open and has cartillages that support it
- small vessels that exchange gases with the alveoli
- lets air pass through, also known as the adam's apple
- a medical problem where there is fluids in the lungs
- separates the respiratory system from the digestive system
- tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- lungs lose their elasticity and the alveolis break down in a way
- stops you from choking most of the time
- brings air to the lungs and out of the lungs
- the throat
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- the greatest amount of air a person can exhale after inhaling the most amount of air they can inhale
- the amount of air that always remains in our lungs
- a common medical problem where not enough air can get to the bronchioles
- filters air and regulates temperature
- muscles that raise the ribs
- a medical problem where the bronchioles swell
- can take in a lot of oxygen through breathing, good for exercise
- more passageways that the bronchi divides into
20 Clues: the throat • muscles that raise the ribs • filters air and regulates temperature • stops you from choking most of the time • tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • uncontrolled cell growth in the lung tissues • brings air to the lungs and out of the lungs • a medical problem where the bronchioles swell • more passageways that the bronchi divides into • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-05-06
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- also used to swallow food
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide from and to the bloodstream
- is when the inner walls of the lungs are damaged
- are small branch like tubes that let the oxygen into your lungs
- allows for continuous gas exchange between breaths
- carry the oxygen into the lungs
- is also known as the 'voice box' and the 'adam's apple'
- a chronic disease that causes difficulty in breathing
- the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled and exhaled
- brings a greater amount of air into the lungs, as well as releases
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- the uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells in 1 or both lungs
- brings air into the lungs but is better at filtering it
- seals off the windpipe while eating
- groups of muscles that run between the ribs
- contains a lubricant to reduce any friction between the lungs
- thin blood vessels
- the inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes
- lung inflammation
- the thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest
- is also known as the 'wind pipe'
20 Clues: lung inflammation • thin blood vessels • also used to swallow food • carry the oxygen into the lungs • is also known as the 'wind pipe' • seals off the windpipe while eating • groups of muscles that run between the ribs • is when the inner walls of the lungs are damaged • allows for continuous gas exchange between breaths • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-09-13
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- An opening in the nose where incoming air is warmed and filtered
- A thin layer that forms a barrier
- A tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs
- A gas needed by cells to release energy
- A body part that performs a specific function
- The main airway between the throat and the lungs
- The process used by all living cells to release energy
- An organ where gas exchange occurs between air and blood
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- A thin band of muscle between two ribs that helps with breathing
- A tiny blood vessel where substances pass to and from the blood
- The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration
- A large sheet of muscle that contracts to draw gas into the lungs
- A flap of cartilage that stops food entering the trachea
- A gas produced as waste when cells release energy
- A group of organs that work together to perform a function
- The movement of oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide out of it
- A tube that carries air through a lung
- The process used by animals to exchange gases with the atmosphere
- The upper part of the trachea, containing the vocal cords
- The common pathway for air and food
20 Clues: A thin layer that forms a barrier • The common pathway for air and food • A tube that carries air through a lung • A gas needed by cells to release energy • A body part that performs a specific function • The main airway between the throat and the lungs • A gas produced as waste when cells release energy • A tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs • ...
CS: Respiratory System 2021-03-12
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- palate
- breathing
- roof of the mouth
- hairlike projections that exten from the plasma membrane
- difficulty breathing
- added sound with a musical pitch
- popping sound heard on auscultation of the lung
- nosebleed
- excessive levl of carbon diocide in the blood
- cartilaginous ridge at the point where the trachea divides into two
- opening between the vocal cords in the larynx
- acute or chronic inflammation of the tonsils
- accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- acute respiratory infection in infants and young children
- high pitched, crowing sound
- normal breathing
- inflammation of the pleura
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- deficient movement of air into and out of the lungs
- to listen; physical examination method of listening to sounds within the body
- inflammation in the lung resulting from infection
- inability to breath
- partition that separates the thorax into two compartment
- thin, watery discharge from the nose
- coughing up and spitting out of material from the lungs
- direct measurement of lung volume and capacity
- carbon dioxide
- abnormal dilationof the bronchi with accumaulation of mucus
- blood in the pleural cavity
- lymphatic tissue on the back of the pharynx behind the nose
- biopsy removal of small piece of lung tissue for pathologic examination
- uvula
31 Clues: uvula • palate • breathing • nosebleed • carbon dioxide • normal breathing • roof of the mouth • inability to breath • difficulty breathing • inflammation of the pleura • blood in the pleural cavity • high pitched, crowing sound • added sound with a musical pitch • thin, watery discharge from the nose • accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • acute or chronic inflammation of the tonsils • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-04-01
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- Cavity where lungs sit
- Leads into the stomach and carries food to be digested.
- Microscopic hair-like structures that line the nasal cavity to filter air breathe.
- the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules
- Aka exhalation
- Third division of the pharynx
- A triangular slit between the vocal cords; closes to prevent material from entering the trachea while swallowing
- Also known as the windpipe
- Air sacs within the lungs
- referring to the lungs
- Aka exhalation
- The process of oxygen utilization and carbon dioxide production at the cellular level
- used to assess how well your lungs work
- Region between the lungs in the chest cavity. Contains the trachea, heart, lymph nodes, aorta, esophagus, and bronchial tubes
- Soft, spongy, cone-shaped organs in the thoracic cavity
- A deficiency of O2 reaching the tissues
- protective secretion of the mucous membranes
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- A hollow space behind the nose
- First division of the pharynx
- Muscle beneath the lungs which contracts and relaxes during respiration
- Voice box
- The cartilage in the nose that separates the nostrils.
- Opening through the nose carrying air into the nasal cavities
- Second division of the pharynx
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Stops food from entering the airway
- Airways in the lungs which lead to bronchioles and alveoli
- Smallest of the blood vessels through which exchanges take place between the blood and cells of the body
- Supported internally by bone and cartilage, has two nostrils
29 Clues: Voice box • Aka exhalation • Aka exhalation • Cavity where lungs sit • referring to the lungs • Air sacs within the lungs • Also known as the windpipe • First division of the pharynx • Third division of the pharynx • A hollow space behind the nose • Second division of the pharynx • Stops food from entering the airway • used to assess how well your lungs work • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2023-05-02
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- the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen
- the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue
- the life-supporting component of the air.
- let air in your lungs by breathing in
- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs
- of, for, or relating to the nose.
- lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
- structures projecting from a cell that move fluids over the cell surface
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- a tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- A large muscle that expands and contracts to allow breathing to occur
- to let air out of your lungs by breathing out
- the large air passes that lead from the trachea to the lungs
- A long tube in the neck and chest that carries air in and out of the lungs
- the action of breathing
- a slimy substance that is secreted to warm and moisten air in the respiratory system
- tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea and esophagus
- the area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and is used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
- air sacks where oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the lungs and bloodstream
- the pair of spongy, pinkish-gray organs in your chest
20 Clues: the action of breathing • of, for, or relating to the nose. • let air in your lungs by breathing in • a tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • the life-supporting component of the air. • to let air out of your lungs by breathing out • a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue • the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen • ...
The Respiratory system 2013-10-23
Across
- Contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract that is characterized by a spasm like cough
- Spitting of blood or bloodstained sputum derived from the lungs or bronchial tubes as the result of a pulmonary or bronchial hemorrhage
- Progressive loss of lung function due to a decrease in the total number of alveoli, the enlargement of the remaining alveoli, and then the progressive destruction of their walls
- Testing method that utilizes a spirometer to record the volume of air inhaled or exhaled and the length of tiem each breath takes
- Acuste infectious disease of the trroat and upper respiratory tract caused by the presence of diphtheria bacteria
- Test that measures physiological activity during sleep
- An infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosi
- oximeter External monitor to measure the oxygen saturation level in the blood
- The absence of oxygen from the body/es gases, blood, or tissues
- Surgical removal of the larynx
- Shallow or slow respiration
- Puncture of the chest wall with a needle to obtain fluid from the pleual cavity for diagnostic purposes, to drain pleural effusions or to reexpand a collapsed lung
- Abnormally rapid rate of respiration, usually of more than 20 breaths per minute
- The form pneumoconiosos caused by coal dust in the lungs
- Respiration Pattern of alternating periods of rapid breathing, slow breathin, and the absence of breathing
- voice impairment including hoarseness, weakness, or loss of voice
- Bleeding from the nose
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- An abnormal condition caused by dust in the lungs that usually develops after years of environmental or occupationa contact
- Surgical creation of an opening into the chest
- The cavity located between the lungs
- Surgical repair of the pharynx
- Inflammation of the larynx
- Creating an opening into the trachea and inserting a tube to facilitate the passage of air or the removal of secretions
- Specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the ears, nose, and throat
- The abnormal buildup of carvon dioxide in the blood
- Absence of spontaneous respiration
- accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- Inflammatin of the sinuses
- Surgical removal of all or part of a lung
- Chronic enlargement of bronchi or bronchioles resulting from an earlier lung infection that was not cured
- Medical equipment that dispenses doses of medication in the form of a mist
31 Clues: Bleeding from the nose • Inflammation of the larynx • Inflammatin of the sinuses • Shallow or slow respiration • Surgical repair of the pharynx • Surgical removal of the larynx • Absence of spontaneous respiration • The cavity located between the lungs • accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • Surgical removal of all or part of a lung • ...
Bio20 Respiratory System 2015-12-02
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- total volume of the lung
- type of respiration between tissue cells and blood
- membrane between lungs and chest walls
- type of respiration that exchanges gas between air and blood
- smallest blood carrying vessels
- windpipe
- malignant tumours
- voicebox
- disorder causing the bronchi to become inflamed and filled with mucus
- leftover volume in lung
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- lets air in
- entry to larynx
- alveoli becomes inflamed and filled with liquids
- home of mucus and hair
- prevents food from entering lungs
- fine tubes branching out in lungs
- cancer causing
- intercostal contract causing rib cage to move
- first connections to lungs
- gas exchange occurs here
- another name for the chest cavity
- uncontrolled growth of invasive cells
- aka the throat
- separates the chest cavity from digestive system
24 Clues: windpipe • voicebox • lets air in • cancer causing • aka the throat • entry to larynx • malignant tumours • home of mucus and hair • leftover volume in lung • total volume of the lung • gas exchange occurs here • first connections to lungs • smallest blood carrying vessels • prevents food from entering lungs • fine tubes branching out in lungs • another name for the chest cavity • ...
respiratory system puzzle 2017-07-23
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- : Impaired expiratory airflow in COPD is best measured through ?
- : A cluster of three to five terminal bronchioles, each with its appended acinus, is referred to as the -----.
- : Foreign body is Aspirated more commonly in which side of lung.
- : most common type of emphysema
- : a cyst in mediastinum formed due to abnormal detachments of primitive foregut
- : incomplete expansion of the lungs .
- : is the most common type of fore-gut cyst
- : a type of pneumocyte involved in repair in alveolar wall
- : composed of respiratory bronchioles , alveolar ducts, and alveolar sacs
- : Respiratory tract is an outgrowth from WHICH wall of the fore-gut.
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- : irreversible enlargement of the airspaces distal to the terminal bronchiole, accompanied by destruction of their walls
- : pigment seen in heart failure cells
- : defective development of both lungs is called as pulmonary
- : forein body impacted in bronchus will lead to this type of atelectasis.
- : the most distal bronchiole is called as ----.
- : Discrete area of lung tissue that lacks any connection to the airway system is known as pulmonary-----.
- : a substance produced by type II pneumocytes
- : pleural effusion causes -------- type atelectasis.
- : reduced total lung capacity with normal FEV:FEV1 is seen in this type of lung disease.
- : an index in which we measure ratio of thickness of mucous gland layer to thickness of the wall between the epithelium & cartilage
20 Clues: : most common type of emphysema • : pigment seen in heart failure cells • : incomplete expansion of the lungs . • : is the most common type of fore-gut cyst • : a substance produced by type II pneumocytes • : the most distal bronchiole is called as ----. • : pleural effusion causes -------- type atelectasis. • ...
Respiratory system assessment 2018-03-18
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- A breath sound that is best heard over the peripheral lung fields.
- Assessing the thorax involves palpating for symmetry of chest vibration or ________.
- When assessing the thorax and lungs, ambulatory clients are best assessed in this position.
- The trachea divides into the left and right _______________ at the sternal angle.
- Breath sounds are most easily auscultated when the client breathes through their ________.
- Coughing up blood.
- Inspect the thoracic cage for shape and _____________.
- Bluish colour caused by insufficient oxygen in the tissues
- The acronym SOB stands for this (three words)
- The highest point of lung tissue that lies 3-4 cm above the inner third of the clavicle.
- A musculoteninous septum that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen.
- Term used to describe the subjective experience of difficulty breathing
- Routinely inspect breathing for rate, rhythm, effort and _________.
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- The act of breathing should be quiet, effortless and ____________.
- The thorax has decreased ____________ as one’s costal cartilage becomes calcified with age.
- Decreased level of oxygen in the blood
- Lung that has 3 lobes
- A risk factor for lung cancer, lung disease and heart disease.
- Blowing sounds that are medium pitched and of medium density, normally heard posteriorly between the scapulae
- Asking your client to round these ensures complete auscultation of posterior lung fields.
- Bronchial sounds are best heard over this area.
- A bony prominence or ridge where the manubrium joins the body of the sternum (two words).
- A “musical” adventitious sound that can be heard on auscultation of the lungs.
- Lung expansion should be __________________.
- Another word for breastbone.
25 Clues: Coughing up blood. • Lung that has 3 lobes • Another word for breastbone. • Decreased level of oxygen in the blood • Lung expansion should be __________________. • The acronym SOB stands for this (three words) • Bronchial sounds are best heard over this area. • Inspect the thoracic cage for shape and _____________. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2022-04-14
Across
- the third division of the pharynx, is shared by both the respiratory and digestive systems
- central portion of the pharynx between the roof of the mouth and the upper edge of the epiglottis
- The hairlike projections on the outside of cells that move in a wavelike manner
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- Folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a person's voice.
- Most inferior portion of larynx
- superior to vocal folds; no part in sound production; help to close glottis during swallowing
- region of the pharynx at the back of the nose and above the soft palate
- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- The wing-shaped plate of cartilage that sits anterior to the larynx and forms the Adam's apple.
- hollow space behind the nose
- voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
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- liquid that surrounds the lungs
- Membrane surrounding the lungs
- A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the body and the environment, consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- Two small cartilages in the larynx, the movements of which abduct and adduct the vocal folds.
- frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoid
- breathing out
- small projection hanging from the back middle edge of the soft palate
- a wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two equal sections
- specialized membranes that line the body cavities
- throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
- The two tubes formed when the trachea divides into two, one passes into each lung
- breathing in
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe.
26 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • hollow space behind the nose • Membrane surrounding the lungs • liquid that surrounds the lungs • Most inferior portion of larynx • smallest branches of the bronchi • frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoid • specialized membranes that line the body cavities • a wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two equal sections • ...
The Respiratory system 2023-07-28
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- scientific term for white blood cell
- the movement of gas from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- Gas exchange occurs here
- The large air passages that lead from the trachea
- Known as the vocal cords
- combination of hemoglobin with oxygen
- muscles that are found between the ribs and they control rib movement.
- a type of wbc which produces soluble proteins called antibodies
- windpipe
- Lungs
- organelles which involve in respiration?
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- scientific term for red blood cell
- leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food and water from entering the trachea and the lungs
- bronchus branches out into smaller tubes
- Muscle that moves up and down to push and pull air
- the process of engulfing and destroying unwanted microorganisms that enter the blood
- the term for unwanted microorganisms that enter the body
- Located between nasal cavity & larynx
- a type of wbc that makes up 70% of the wbc
- iron-rich protein in the blood
20 Clues: Lungs • windpipe • Gas exchange occurs here • Known as the vocal cords • iron-rich protein in the blood • scientific term for red blood cell • scientific term for white blood cell • Located between nasal cavity & larynx • combination of hemoglobin with oxygen • bronchus branches out into smaller tubes • organelles which involve in respiration? • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-12-06
Across
- A respiratory disorder characterized by repeated stops and starts in breathing (Sleep apnea)
- The voice box (Larynx)
- The process of breathing out (Exhalation)
- A tube that carries air to the lungs (Trachea)
- A test that measures lung function (Spirometry)
- A condition where the bronchial tubes become inflamed and narrowed (Bronchial asthma)
- A viral infection causing inflammation of the lungs (Pneumonia)
- The medical term for the windpipe (Trachea)
- The main organ of the respiratory system (Lung)
- A condition where air passages become narrowed and breathing is difficult (Asthma)
- The space at the back of the mouth and nose where the airway and food passage cross (Pharynx)
- The flap-like structure that covers the trachea during swallowing (Epiglottis)
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- A procedure to visualize the airways (Bronchoscopy)
- A disorder where the alveoli lose their elasticity (Emphysema)
- A serious lung condition often caused by a blood clot (Pulmonary embolism)
- A respiratory disorder often caused by exposure to asbestos (Mesothelioma)
- The smallest branches of the bronchial tree (Bronchioles)
- The process of removing carbon dioxide from the body (Excretion)
- The act of coughing up mucus from the airways (Expectoration)
- A disorder where the air sacs in the lungs become inflamed (Pneumonitis
- A device used to assist with breathing (Ventilator)
- A respiratory disorder often caused by smoking (Chronic bronchitis)
- The outer covering of the lungs (Pleura)
- A device used to measure the oxygen levels in the blood (Pulse oximeter)
- A common respiratory infection (Bronchitis)
- The process of breathing in (Inhalation)
- The muscular partition separating the chest and abdomen (Diaphragm)
- The exchange of gases between the lungs and the bloodstream (Respiration)
- A surgical procedure to remove a part of the lung (Lobectomy)
- The small air sacs where gas exchange occurs (Alveoli)
30 Clues: The voice box (Larynx) • The outer covering of the lungs (Pleura) • The process of breathing in (Inhalation) • The process of breathing out (Exhalation) • A common respiratory infection (Bronchitis) • The medical term for the windpipe (Trachea) • A tube that carries air to the lungs (Trachea) • A test that measures lung function (Spirometry) • ...
Respiratory System Vocabulary 2024-02-28
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- process of recording in slices
- incision of the windpipe
- blood in the chest
- surgical incision into the nose
- pertaining to the septum
- incision of the sinus
- instrument used for visual exam of the chest
- process of recording sound
- process of visual examination of hollow organ or body organ
- process of visual examination of the bronchi
- absence of carbon dioxide
- pertaining to the windpipe
- deficient in carbon dioxide
- normal breathing
- study of the lung (a branch of medicine dealing with disease of the lung)
- instrument used to measure oxygen (saturation in blood)
- pertaining to the bronchi and alveoli
- inflammation of a lobe of the lung
- rapid breathing
- pertaining to the voice box
- process of visual examination of voice box
- record of the bronchus
- inflammation of the voice box
- pertaining to the alveolus
- absence of oxygen
- pertaining to the absence of voice
- creation of an artificial opening into the windpipe
- abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
- difficulty in breathing
- process of recording the bronchus
- inflammation of the (mucous membranes) of the nose
- pertaining to visual exam within a hollow organ or body cavity
- pertaining to the diaphragm
- deficient in breathing
- pertaining to segment of the lung
- instrument used for visual examination of the bronchi
- excision of a lung
- diseased state of the bronchi and lungs
- surgical repair of the nose
- pain in the diaphragm
- spasmodic contraction of the voice box
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- surgical repair of the windpipe
- excision of a lobe of the lung
- pertaining to mucus
- excessive breathing
- instrument used for visual exam of the voice box
- pertaining to the nose and throat
- surgical puncture of chest cavity to aspirate fluid
- difficulty in speaking
- inflammation of the voice box, windpipe, and bronchi (croup)
- pertaining to the nose
- a physician who studies and treats disease of the lung
- inflammation of the epiglottis
- inflammation of the nose and throat
- pertaining to the destruction of mucus
- pertaining to within the pleura
- physician who specializes in the use of x-rays, ultrasound, and magnetic fields in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- surgical repair of a bronchus
- surgical repair of the voice box
- excision of the voice box
- surgical repair of the (nasal) septum
- inflammation of the nose and throat
- hernia of the diaphragm
- pertaining to the throat
- instrument used to measure carbon dioxide
- study of x-rays
- pertaining to within the windpipe
- pertaining to the voice
- instrument used to measure breathing (or lung volumes)
- able to breathe only in a straight (upright) position
- inflammation of the windpipe
- incision of the chest cavity
- narrowing of the windpipe
- pertaining to the diaphragm
- pus in the chest (pleural space) {empyema}
- process of visual examination of the chest
- pertaining to absence of breathing
- spasmodic contraction in the bronchi
- inflammation of sinuses
- pertaining to a bronchus
80 Clues: rapid breathing • study of x-rays • normal breathing • absence of oxygen • blood in the chest • excision of a lung • pertaining to mucus • excessive breathing • incision of the sinus • pain in the diaphragm • difficulty in speaking • pertaining to the nose • record of the bronchus • deficient in breathing • hernia of the diaphragm • pertaining to the voice • difficulty in breathing • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-04-05
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- Movement of air into and out of the lungs
- Conchae are fine scrolls of bone of the nasal chambers, what are they also known as?
- In the lungs, the bronchi divide into this
- The trachea is made up of c shaped rings of what type of cartilage?
- The entrance to the nose
- Both rabbit lungs have this many lobes
- This breed of dog does not have vocal folds
- The left lung has this many lobes
- What side if the trachea located toward?
- When CO2 levels decrease in the body, the pH does what?
- The trachea leads onto this
- When CO2 levels increase in the body, the pH does what?
- Where does gaseous exchange occur?
- The percentage of oxygen in air
- Nostrils are also known as the external what?
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- The receptors that monitor oxygen levels and the pH of blood
- The right lung has this many lobes
- Respiration that does not use oxygen
- The reflex that prevents over inflation of the lungs
- Respiration that uses oxygen from the air to release energy from glucose
- The tissue type that makes up the Hyoid apparatus
- The smooth muscle of the bronchi and bronchioles is under the control of what nervous system?
- This apparatus suspends the larynx from the skull
- The conversion of glucose and oxygen into energy in the cell
- These receptors in the bronchi and bronchioles respond to inflation of the lungs
- If blood pH lowers, chemoreceptors would stimulate increased rate and depth of respirations to expel this
- Caudal to the pharynx in the space between the two halves of the mandible
- The word to describe space in which gaseous exchange does not take place
28 Clues: The entrance to the nose • The trachea leads onto this • The percentage of oxygen in air • The left lung has this many lobes • The right lung has this many lobes • Where does gaseous exchange occur? • Respiration that does not use oxygen • Both rabbit lungs have this many lobes • What side if the trachea located toward? • Movement of air into and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2024-04-29
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- _______ is essential for the survival of living cells
- Air enters the body through the ____________
- The waste product exhausted from the lungs
- Interruption of normal breathing will result in _______
- An artificial airway
- The process of propelling inhaled particles upward to be swallowed
- The process by which O2 and CO2 exchange
- When the diaphragm contracts, air is drawn ____
- Air travels under this to get to the larynx
- Blood vessels ______ the air you breath in
- The trachea branches of into a left and right _______
- Your brain triggers your body to take a _______ when CO2 levels rise
- The name of the space between the visceral and parietal pleura
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- The exchange of O2 and CO2 at the cellular level
- Another name for the trachea
- The right lung has three, the left lung has two
- Tiny hairs that trap particles and prevent them from entering the lungs
- Grapelike clusters of air sacs
- The name of the pleura membrane that encloses each lung
- The main breathing muscle
20 Clues: An artificial airway • The main breathing muscle • Another name for the trachea • Grapelike clusters of air sacs • The process by which O2 and CO2 exchange • The waste product exhausted from the lungs • Blood vessels ______ the air you breath in • Air travels under this to get to the larynx • Air enters the body through the ____________ • ...
Upper Respiratory system 2024-04-26
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- allows tissue to bend and anchor to other structures
- the muscle that allows the traches to increase and decrease it’s diameter
- the barrier between the nasal cavity and the brain
- the passageway connecting the nasal region oral region and esophagus
- Allows air to pass into the lyranx
- absorbs nutrients fluids and electrolytes
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- bone that stabilizes the tongue
- prevents foreign substances from entering the nasal cavity when swallowing
- connects the nasal passages to the rest of the respiratory system
- its vibrations guide air flow to create sound
- separates air and food
- Prevents infection
- warms and humidifies air from the nasal cavity
- a muscle that facilitates the movement of food when swallowing
- carries are to and from the lungs
- allows the entry and exit of air into the nasal cavity
- increases the surface area of the nasal cavities
- The barrier between foreign particles
- allows food to pass to the stomach
- secretes saliva
20 Clues: secretes saliva • Prevents infection • separates air and food • bone that stabilizes the tongue • carries are to and from the lungs • Allows air to pass into the lyranx • allows food to pass to the stomach • The barrier between foreign particles • absorbs nutrients fluids and electrolytes • its vibrations guide air flow to create sound • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-05-23
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- Pressure exerted into the pleural cavity
- Relaxation of smooth muscles in the airway, increased
- Balloon shaped sac that facilitates gas exchange
- High levels of carbon dioxide in your blood
- Pressure exerted into the alveolar cavity
- Decreased ventilation, increased CO2
- Chronic condition where airways are constricted by triggers such as allergens, irritants, or infections
- In ______ capillaries, alveoli walls supply the blood with oxygen and collects carbon dioxide to perform a gas exchange
- Increased ventilation, decreased CO2
- Brief interruption in breathing that resumes spontaneously
- Low levels of oxygen in your blood
- Also known as the chest, a cavity that holds major organs such as the heart and lungs
- The _______ effect describes how CO2 is affected by oxygen concentrations
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- The _____ effect describes the inverse relationship between CO2 and oxygen
- Increased breathing rate as a result of exercise
- Irreversible chronic condition where alveolar walls are broken down due to damaged lung tissue as a result of excessive trypsin release
- What type of hemoglobin is not attached to oxygen?
- The feeling of not being able to get enough air into your lungs
- What medical device is used to measure the volume of air breathed in and out?
- Airway constriction due to smooth muscle tightening which causes airways to narrow
- Abnormal breathing pattern, sometimes due to brain injury
- Thin dome-shaped muscle at the base of the chest
- Law in which a corresponding change of pressure and volume are constant as long as the temperature remains constant
- Tiny branches that deliver air to small sacs in the lung
- Air leaking outside of the lung within the chest wall, causing pressure against one’s lungs
25 Clues: Low levels of oxygen in your blood • Decreased ventilation, increased CO2 • Increased ventilation, decreased CO2 • Pressure exerted into the pleural cavity • Pressure exerted into the alveolar cavity • High levels of carbon dioxide in your blood • Increased breathing rate as a result of exercise • Balloon shaped sac that facilitates gas exchange • ...
Cardio - Respiratory System 2024-12-18
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- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The blood vessel type that has valves
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- A small structure in the brainstem that controls breathing
- The process of breathing air in
- The windpipe, part of the respiratory system
- The respiratory system’s main muscle for breathing
- The tube connecting the throat to the lungs
- A component of blood that helps with clotting
- The main organ of the cardiovascular system
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- The number of chambers in the human heart
- The type of circulation that carries blood to the lungs
- A respiratory condition that narrows the airways
- The type of blood pressure measured during heart contraction
- Cava The largest vein in the human body
- The main artery that carries oxygenated blood from the heart
- The network of blood vessels that supply the heart muscle
- The thick wall that separates the left and right sides of the heart
- A condition caused by blocked coronary arteries
- Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- The upper chambers of the heart
- Smallest blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- The tiny hair-like structures in the airways that move mucus
- The name for the voice box
- Dioxide The waste gas exhaled from the lungs
26 Clues: The name for the voice box • The process of breathing air in • The upper chambers of the heart • The blood vessel type that has valves • Cava The largest vein in the human body • The number of chambers in the human heart • The tube connecting the throat to the lungs • The main organ of the cardiovascular system • The windpipe, part of the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System (2) 2025-01-07
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- the location of the respiratory centres
- a common condition in brachycephalic animals
- receptors in the walls of bronchi/bronchioles, that detect prevent over-inflation of the lungs
- the total volume of air in the lungs
- high blood CO2 concentration
- the maximum volume of air that can be forced out of the lungs
- receptors that detect the levels of CO2 & O2 in the blood
- the volume of air left in the lungs after forced expiration
- inflammation of the nasal cavity
- the process when the internal intercostal muscles contract
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in the lungs
- the failure to respond to a change in blood pH
- the process when the external intercostal muscles contracts
- the nerve which impulse travel along from the respiratory centres to the intercostal muscles
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- the volume of air left in the lungs after a expiration
- low blood O2 concentration
- the term for blood containing CO2
- the nerve which impulses travel along from the stretch receptors to the medulla
- the nerve which impulses travel along from the inspiratory centre to the diaphragm
- the reflex that prevents over-inflation of the lungs
- the volume of air breathed in/out in a normal breath
- how many alveoli are in each lung
- the units used to measure respiratory rate
- a haemorrhage of the nasal cavity
- dead space the volume of air that doesn't reach the alveoli
25 Clues: low blood O2 concentration • high blood CO2 concentration • inflammation of the nasal cavity • the term for blood containing CO2 • how many alveoli are in each lung • a haemorrhage of the nasal cavity • the total volume of air in the lungs • the location of the respiratory centres • the units used to measure respiratory rate • abnormal accumulation of fluid in the lungs • ...
Respiratory Anatomy 2024-10-18
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- The area of the respiratory tract where gas exchange occurs, primarily consisting of respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli.
- prevents food from getting into the airways.
- Transports air from the nasal cavity to the terminal bronchioles without any gas exchange.
- A ring-shaped cartilage located below the thyroid cartilage.
- Pleural membrane attached to the thoracic wall.
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the tissues.
- One of the paired cartilages in the larynx
- Exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between the external environment and the blood.
- Pleural membrane attached to the lungs.
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- The narrowing of the bronchi due to contraction of smooth muscles.
- The process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy (ATP) from nutrients.
- The widening of the bronchi caused by sympathetic activation, reducing airway resistance.
- The only elastic cartilage of the larynx.
- The part of the respiratory system above the larynx.
- The largest cartilage of the larynx, commonly known as the Adam’s apple.
- The part of the respiratory system below the larynx.
16 Clues: Pleural membrane attached to the lungs. • The only elastic cartilage of the larynx. • One of the paired cartilages in the larynx • prevents food from getting into the airways. • Pleural membrane attached to the thoracic wall. • The part of the respiratory system above the larynx. • The part of the respiratory system below the larynx. • ...
Body Systems 2021-04-16
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- The longest bone in the leg
- This system helps us move and gives us the power to lift things.
- This system helps us get the nutrients we need.
- This system helps us breathe.
- Transports oxygen throughout the body
- We breathe in ______________ and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- This system gives us shape and support.
- Carry blood from the body back to the heart
- Part of the respiratory system and help us breathe
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- Part of the digestive system-- It helps us chew our food
- Muscles located in the upper arm.
- Also called the collarbone
- Pumps blood throughout our body
- Long tube that runs from our mouths to our stomachs
- The spinal cord, brain, and nerves are all part of this system.
- Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body
- Protects our brain like a helmet
17 Clues: Also called the collarbone • The longest bone in the leg • This system helps us breathe. • Pumps blood throughout our body • Protects our brain like a helmet • Muscles located in the upper arm. • Transports oxygen throughout the body • This system gives us shape and support. • Carry blood from the body back to the heart • This system helps us get the nutrients we need. • ...
Gross Anatomy AEM 2024-01-18
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- these represent the transition from a single conduction pathway of the upper airways into learge surface area required for gas exchange
- the vestibule is lined with what kind of epithelium?
- the opening into the larynx where the vocal folds are located
- the connection between the nasal cavity and the pharynx (above the soft palate)
- the epiglottis, cricoid cartilage, and thyroid cartilage are known as what kind of cartilages?
- the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli are part of this portion of the respiratory system
- the pharynx is protected by what kind of epithelium?
- the nostrils, trachea, and bronchi are part of this portion of the respiratory system
- which cartilage is known as the adams apple?
- the arytenoid, corniculate, and cuniform are known as what kind of cartilages?
- to warm the air, the nasal cavity is highly _____, which is why nose bleeds are common
- this is what separates the right and left part of the nasal cavity
- other than the vocal fold area, the _____ is lined with typical epithelium
- the lungs are assymmetric due to the position of this, which is situated slightly to the left of the median plane
- the root of the lung, where pulmonary vessels and bronchi enter each lung
- the most external portion of the nasal cavity just inside the nostrils
- the smallest air conducting bronchiole
- the part of the pharynx that is posterior to the mouth and anterior to the epiglottis
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- the nostril, pharynx, larynx, trachea, paired main bronchi, and bronchioles are part of this portion of the respiratory system
- where the respiratory bronchioles terminate, also known as the blood-air barrier
- these form the interface between the conducting and respiratory portions of the respiratory system
- the luminal surface of the trachea is lined by what kind of epithelium?
- the type of bronchioles that are the transitional zone in the respiratory system concerned with both air conduction and gas exchange
- the color of a healthy lung
- the part of the pharynx that the pharynx, larynx, and esophagus meet
- this kind of pleurae covers the surfaces surrounding the lungs (ribcage, diaphragm, mediastinum)
- the hard and soft palate separate the nasal cavity from the ____
- this kind of pleurae cover the lungs directly
- these are found in the vestibule and are short and thick hairs that act as a screening device for the respiratory tract
- flexible, pliable bands of connective tissue that vibrate and produce sound when air is expelled past them through the glottis and larynx
- this is formed between the pleurae and is normally empty. it serves to reduce friction and provide a negative pressure environment for lung inflation
- folds that increase the surface area in the nasal cavity for the air to be warmed and humidified
- this occurs when food or liquid accidentally enters the trachea
- the study of organs and structures of the human body visible to the naked eye
34 Clues: the color of a healthy lung • the smallest air conducting bronchiole • which cartilage is known as the adams apple? • this kind of pleurae cover the lungs directly • the vestibule is lined with what kind of epithelium? • the pharynx is protected by what kind of epithelium? • the opening into the larynx where the vocal folds are located • ...
Drugs acting on Respiratory System - Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Autonomous) 2023-03-17
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- An Anti-Histaminic used in Cough and Cold
- Beta2 sympathomimetic drugs enhances this enzyme
- Drugs that remove sputum from the respiratory tract are known as
- Used as anti-tussive agent
- The drug that binds to IgE preventing allergen from activating mast cells is:
- a common name for the drugs that stimulates the central nervous system.
- drug of choice in the treatment of productive cough
- A secondary messenger molecule used in signal transduction
- Methylxanthines attain their action by inhibiting the enzyme..
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- Inhaled Corticosteroid
- The drug used as mast cell stabilizing agent
- A Nasal Decongestant
- Topically administered long acting nasal decongestant
- Selective Beta2 Agonist
- the loss of the sense of smell, either total or partial
- This is a leukotriene modulator
- Example of Systemic Corticosteroid
- The drug excites central nerves and act as respiratory stimulant
- In which part of the respiratory system, gaseous exchange takes place?
19 Clues: A Nasal Decongestant • Inhaled Corticosteroid • Selective Beta2 Agonist • Used as anti-tussive agent • This is a leukotriene modulator • Example of Systemic Corticosteroid • An Anti-Histaminic used in Cough and Cold • The drug used as mast cell stabilizing agent • Beta2 sympathomimetic drugs enhances this enzyme • drug of choice in the treatment of productive cough • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Human Body System 2020-12-09
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- tiny hair which moves in a waves
- located at the back of the nose
- system include heart,veins and blood
- lines the inside of blood vessels
- Airways lead from the trachea into the lungs
- inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
- breakdown of food into small molecules
- system that includes lungs and trachea
- substance moves from High tolow concentration
- letting Air out of the lungs
- fine branching blood vessels
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- otherwise known as voice box
- filter the air we inhale
- dome shaped muscles located under the lung
- hollow spaces in the bones
- bone structure which protects heart,lungs
- main organ in respiratory system
- taking Air into the lungs
- Enters your body
- where two bones meet
- tiny sacs within the lungs
21 Clues: Enters your body • where two bones meet • filter the air we inhale • hollow spaces in the bones • taking Air into the lungs • tiny sacs within the lungs • otherwise known as voice box • letting Air out of the lungs • fine branching blood vessels • located at the back of the nose • tiny hair which moves in a waves • main organ in respiratory system • lines the inside of blood vessels • ...
The Circulatory System 2024-05-02
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- The Main Organ Of The System
- The Act Of Transporting Blood
- Blood vessels return oxygen-depleted blood to the heart
- The Heart's upper chamber
- Smaller Tubes For Moving Oxygen Infused Blood
- Tubes For Moving Oxygen Infused Blood
- The System Responsible For Breathing
- The Atoms Of Blood
- The Word Meaning For Heart
- Veins that carry the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart’s left atrium
- The Chemical That Humans Upon Breathing, Exhales.
- When Blood Cells Coagulate Together To Block The Arteries
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- The Scientific Name For The System
- Very Small Walls That Allow Filtering Of Blood Vessels
- The Word For Blood Being Transported
- The Main Part Of The Respiratory System
- The Word Meaning For Blood Vessels
- Cells Of The Immune System To Help Protect The Blood
- A life threatening condition that happens when the artery wall weakens
- The Most Important Part Of The System
- Liquid part of blood that carries various substances and cells throughout the body
- The heart’s bottom right pumping chamber
22 Clues: The Atoms Of Blood • The Heart's upper chamber • The Word Meaning For Heart • The Main Organ Of The System • The Act Of Transporting Blood • The Scientific Name For The System • The Word Meaning For Blood Vessels • The Word For Blood Being Transported • The System Responsible For Breathing • Tubes For Moving Oxygen Infused Blood • The Most Important Part Of The System • ...
Metabolism crossword 2022-10-21
Aging Terms 2023-11-27
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- brain and spinal cord system
- lentigines liver spots
- inflammation of the joints
- ceasing of menstruation
- bladder system
- condition of peeing at night
- hormones system
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- loss of flexibility
- formation of a blood clot
- inability to control urination
- skin system
- muscle and bone system
- alveoli lose their elasticity
- heart, arteries, and veins system
- breathing system
- increased intraocular pressure in the eye
- stomach, mouth, liver and pancreas system
- lens of eye becomes cloudy or opaque
- term for old
- difficulty in swallowing
20 Clues: skin system • term for old • bladder system • hormones system • breathing system • loss of flexibility • muscle and bone system • lentigines liver spots • ceasing of menstruation • difficulty in swallowing • formation of a blood clot • inflammation of the joints • brain and spinal cord system • condition of peeing at night • alveoli lose their elasticity • inability to control urination • ...
Hear/Respiratory Disease 2022-05-03
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- inflammation of bronchial tubes
- fancy term for "heart attack"
- chest pain
- organs that allow body to breathe
- condition when blood flow to brain stops
- Infection causing inflammation of alveoli and
- one possible cause for asthma
- determines severity of asthma attack
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- high arterial blood pressure
- shortness of breath
- system that allows breathing
- pressure of blood in circulatory system
- Hypersensitivity reaction which constricts lung
- hardened arteries
- Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
15 Clues: chest pain • hardened arteries • shortness of breath • high arterial blood pressure • system that allows breathing • fancy term for "heart attack" • one possible cause for asthma • inflammation of bronchial tubes • organs that allow body to breathe • Upper Respiratory Tract Infections • determines severity of asthma attack • pressure of blood in circulatory system • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-10-07
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- Epithelium covering alveoli
- Organ of the lower respiratory system
- Type of muscle found in the trachea
- Respiratory group used in forceful breathing
- Membrane lining the nose
- The volume of one breath
- Occurs when alveolar pressure > air pressure
- Exchange of O2 & CO2 between blood & alveoli
- Secondary bronchi
- Organ of the upper respiratory system
- Participate in immunological responses
- One of three anatomical regions of pharynx
- Openings of the nose to the exterior
- Cardiac notch of left lung
- Medical term for voice box
- Smaller compartments in lobes of lungs
- Pleura lining the thoracic cavity
- Collection of neurons in pons
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- Separate lobes in right lung
- Type of ventilation used in breathing
- Divides nasal cavity into left and right
- Type of respiration involving tissues
- Respiratory group controls normal breathing
- Occurs when alveolar pressure < air pressure
- Mixture of phospholipids and lipoproteins
- Type of respiration involving lungs
- Pleura covering each lung
- Tertiary bronchi
- Cavity between visceral and parietal pleura
- Surgery to repair/alter shape of nose
- Protein found in Hemoglobin
- Medical term for windpipe
- Pigment found in hemoglobin
- Inflammation of the larynx
34 Clues: Tertiary bronchi • Secondary bronchi • Membrane lining the nose • The volume of one breath • Pleura covering each lung • Medical term for windpipe • Cardiac notch of left lung • Medical term for voice box • Inflammation of the larynx • Epithelium covering alveoli • Protein found in Hemoglobin • Pigment found in hemoglobin • Separate lobes in right lung • Collection of neurons in pons • ...
Airway disease in pigs and poultry 2022-12-03
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- What treatment can you give for pigs with migrating ascarids?
- What test would you do with an oral fluid sample?
- What is the process where a body produces antibodies in response to stimulation of immune system due to an antigen?
- What is a possible respiratory disease seen in adult pigs?
- What is an infectious respiratory disease seen in other poultry?
- Where is a disease that causes coughing, dyspnoea, tachypnoea or open-mouthed breathing?
- What is an infectious respiratory disease seen in adult birds?
- Which NSAID is licensed in poultry?
- What diagnostics could you do for a suspected A. pleurpneumonia infection?
- What respiratory disease is seen in pigs aged 0-7 days old?
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- What test would you do with a tracheobronchial swab for M.hyopneumoniae?
- What is a respiratory disease seen in chicks 0-7 days old?
- Which animal has a temperature of 40-42 degrees?
- How many weeks does seroconversion take?
- What is an infectious respiratory disease seen in young birds 7-40 days old?
- Where is a disease that causes sneezing or snicking (birds)?
- Which animal has a temperature of 38.5-40 degrees?
- What diagnostics could you do for a suspected P. multocida infection?
- What treatment can you give to poultry with syngamus trachea?
- What is a good antifungal to use in respiratory disease?
- What recent event may cause irritation to mucosa?
- What respiratory infection is seen in weaned piglets (7 days old)?
- What is one possible respiratory disease is seen in weaned pigs?
23 Clues: Which NSAID is licensed in poultry? • How many weeks does seroconversion take? • Which animal has a temperature of 40-42 degrees? • What test would you do with an oral fluid sample? • What recent event may cause irritation to mucosa? • Which animal has a temperature of 38.5-40 degrees? • What is a good antifungal to use in respiratory disease? • ...
Human Body 2023-03-13
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- a major organ of the skeletal system
- the system that works most closely with the skeletal
- the system that breaks down food into usable nutrients
- a major organ of the respiratory system
- the system that is the body's first line of defense against germs
- the system that brings oxygen to all cells inside the body
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- a major organ of the nervous system
- a major organ of the integumentary system
- the system responsible for controlling body movement
- the system that produces blood cells
- the system that brings oxygen into the body
- a major organ of the digestive system
12 Clues: a major organ of the nervous system • a major organ of the skeletal system • the system that produces blood cells • a major organ of the digestive system • a major organ of the respiratory system • a major organ of the integumentary system • the system that brings oxygen into the body • the system that works most closely with the skeletal • ...
Anatomy and physiology 2019-12-11
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- A harsh,vibratory sounds caused by harrowing of the upper airway refer to ___.
- ACE system works by changing the amount of water retained by the ___.
- High-pitched sounds produced by narrowed airways namely ___.
- Respiratory sounds are heard when a person ___ in.
- Tubular,cavernous and ___ are the types of breath sounds.
- The lungs secrete many enzymes and proteins that serve non-respiratory ___ functions.
- ___ contains hairs that filter foreign particles from ispired air.
- The epithelial cells and macrophages of the lungs secrete many ___.
- Respiratory sounds can be auscultated across the chest with ___.
- ___ is one of the cardinal symptoms of pleural effusion.
- ___ is one of the common signs of pleural affusion.
- ___ will reduce the amount of ACE.
- The measurement of the volume of air that a person can move into and out of the lungs called ___.
- ___is one of the examples for nonrespiratory air movements.
- Upper respiratory system is the nose,nasal cavity and ___.
- ACE system works to regulate blood ___ and blood volumes by changing the amount of water.
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- FEV1 is the volume of air echaled in one second of ___.
- the amount of air breathed in or out during normal reapiration called ___ volume.
- ___ is the sounds that resemble snoring
- Emphysema and broncitis was caused by ___.
- 6000ml (4-6l) is the ___ value of lungs volumes and capacities
- Angiotensin 1 into angiotensin ||,which is are two important ___ in the reninangiotensin feedback loop of the renal system.
- The maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs ofter a maximum inhalatan was named ___ capacity
- The volume of unexpended air that remains in the lungs following maximum expiration called ___ volume.
- ACE leads to more ___.
- There are 3 regions of pharynx which is nasopharynx,oropharynx,and ___ .
- Crackles (rales) are causes by ___ fuid (scretons) in the air ways.
- Function residual capacity (FRC) can be calculated by adding together residual and ___.
- Ask the patient to say "E" as your auscultate the lungs refer to ___.
- Lower respiratory system is the larynx,trachea,___,bronchioles and lungs
30 Clues: ACE leads to more ___. • ___ will reduce the amount of ACE. • ___ is the sounds that resemble snoring • Emphysema and broncitis was caused by ___. • Respiratory sounds are heard when a person ___ in. • ___ is one of the common signs of pleural affusion. • FEV1 is the volume of air echaled in one second of ___. • ___ is one of the cardinal symptoms of pleural effusion. • ...
The Pulmonary 2012-05-22
Across
- other way of air entering body.
- site of gas exchange.
- includes the lungs and muscles necessary to breathe.
- a waste of the respiratory system.
- one way of air entering the body.
- infection in the lungs.
Down
- cure of pulmonary embolus.
- disorder that is caused by blood clots entering the respiratory system.
- machine that helps the respiratory system.
- cure of pneumonia.
10 Clues: cure of pneumonia. • site of gas exchange. • infection in the lungs. • cure of pulmonary embolus. • other way of air entering body. • one way of air entering the body. • a waste of the respiratory system. • machine that helps the respiratory system. • includes the lungs and muscles necessary to breathe. • ...
Excretory System 2022-11-07
Across
- A storage sac for urine.
- This cell organelle is like the Excretory System.
- The Digestive System gets rid of ______(smaller word for undigested food).
- _______ is one response to lack of water.
- This organ helps this system function, but is in the Respiratory System.
- Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder.
- A tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
- A process in which a machine filters the blood for the body. (takes the place of kidneys)
- This is an issue that happens with the kidneys when buildup happens.
- This system eliminates cellular ________ from our body.
Down
- The main organ of the Excretory System.
- This organ helps this system function, but is in the Digestive System.
- This organ helps this system function, but is in the Integumentary System.
- This system filters and rids of cellular waste in our body.
- The Respiratory System gets rid of _____________.
- The Integumentary System gets rid of ______.
16 Clues: A storage sac for urine. • The main organ of the Excretory System. • _______ is one response to lack of water. • The Integumentary System gets rid of ______. • Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder. • This cell organelle is like the Excretory System. • The Respiratory System gets rid of _____________. • This system eliminates cellular ________ from our body. • ...
Amplify Medical Conditions 2023-10-06
Across
- This breaks down into glucose
- People with asthma sometimes have trouble doing this
- The tubes inside the lungs of someone with asthma sometimes do this
- This helps open the lungs to breathe easier
- This system breaks down food
- This organ makes enzymes in your body
- Red blood cells carries this
- Anemia is when the body doesn't have enough of these
- This system transports amino acids, oxygen, and glucose to cells
- A person with type 1 diabetes may have levels of this that get too high
Down
- This allows glucose to enter a cell
- This is a good source of iron
- Protein breaks down into this
- This system brings in oxygen molecules from the air
- A good source of protein
- One of the main things that cells need
- Tiny structures where oxygen moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system
- The pancreas helps the body
- This can help cure and prevent anemia
- Another term for glucose
- These help break food down
- Without insulin, glucose is "________" of cells
22 Clues: A good source of protein • Another term for glucose • These help break food down • The pancreas helps the body • This system breaks down food • Red blood cells carries this • This is a good source of iron • This breaks down into glucose • Protein breaks down into this • This allows glucose to enter a cell • This can help cure and prevent anemia • ...