respiratory system Crossword Puzzles

Health: Body Systems 2024-03-21

Health: Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. body system that removes liquid waste
  2. largest organ in the human body
  3. body system that provides structure
  4. body system that provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
  5. fluid that builds up in tissue
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  1. body system that transports oxygen and nutrients
  2. stores urine
  3. body system that helps with movement
  4. body system that breaks down food
  5. where 2 or more bones meet
  6. organ in the respiratory system that helps expand the chest
  7. if they stopped working, toxins would build up in the blood

12 Clues: stores urinewhere 2 or more bones meetfluid that builds up in tissuelargest organ in the human bodybody system that breaks down foodbody system that provides structurebody system that helps with movementbody system that removes liquid wastebody system that transports oxygen and nutrientsorgan in the respiratory system that helps expand the chest...

Body Systems Puzzle 2022-03-25

Body Systems Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. an organism could ___ if an organ system failed
  2. this system is often called the immune system as well
  3. even though these are considered independent systems, they have to work ___ in order for the organism to live
  4. process by which an organism maintains an internal balance regardless of external environmental changes
  5. a ___ organism has many cells
  6. this system gives your body shape and provides muscles with a place to attach to
  7. this system works with the skeletal system to move your body
  8. your lungs is where ___ gas is carried to for respiratory purposes
  9. this system regulates reproductive organs, growth, and hormones
  10. a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
  11. this system controls everything you do and everything your body does
  12. this system refers to the male and female parts needed to produce offspring
  13. this system is often called the excretory system
  14. this system processes the important minerals, minerals, and energy out of our food before turning it into solid waste
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  1. this system helps your body get rid of liquid waste
  2. this system fights off disease
  3. a ___ organism only has one cell
  4. a group of organs with related functions working together to perform body functions
  5. this system protects you from the outside world
  6. one function of the skin is to help regulate your body ___
  7. the immune system circulates ___ blood cells throughout our body to fight off disease
  8. basic unit of life
  9. a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
  10. the integumentary system includes your ___, your hair and your nails
  11. the integumentary system is the ___ system in your body
  12. the respiratory system not only helps bring oxygen into the body but it also helps get rid of ____
  13. this system helps get oxygen out of the air you breathe
  14. a living thing that carries out all basic functions for life
  15. each muscle in your body is attached to a ___
  16. known as the control center for your body

30 Clues: basic unit of lifea ___ organism has many cellsthis system fights off diseasea ___ organism only has one cellknown as the control center for your bodyeach muscle in your body is attached to a ___an organism could ___ if an organ system failedthis system protects you from the outside worldthis system is often called the excretory system...

Human Body Systems By:Taylor lee Jones 2022-09-29

Human Body Systems By:Taylor lee Jones crossword puzzle
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  1. Pumps blood through the whole body.
  2. The largest bone in your body.
  3. A ___________ system is a part that controls your body.
  4. A ___________ system helps you breathe in good air and get rid of carbon dioxide.
  5. A ___________ system is a thing that transports nutrients and energy.
  6. A group of cells grouped together.
  7. Is a part of the Respiratory System.
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  1. A group of tissues together.
  2. A basic unit of life.
  3. is a system that provides movement for the body.
  4. A _________ System is a thing that regulates the body with Hormones.
  5. A bone that protects your heart and lungs.
  6. Protects your brain.
  7. A change in the position of an object.
  8. 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....

Human Body Systems 2020-12-10

Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. carries blood towards the heart
  2. a steady equilibrium in the body
  3. their main function is to provide you with movement
  4. the endocrine system creates these and moves them through the body via the bloodstream
  5. body system that helps you digest food (one word)
  6. smallest type of blood vessel
  7. the color of your blood while inside of you
  8. carries blood away from the heart
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  1. most important organ in the respiratory system other than the lungs
  2. the respiratory system helps you do what?
  3. nervous system organ that controls all actions in the body
  4. protect and support organs in your body and help you move
  5. largest organ in your body
  6. where food enters the digestive system
  7. the excretory system helps you ______ waste

15 Clues: largest organ in your bodysmallest type of blood vesselcarries blood towards the hearta steady equilibrium in the bodycarries blood away from the heartwhere food enters the digestive systemthe respiratory system helps you do what?the excretory system helps you ______ wastethe color of your blood while inside of you...

Body systems 2020-10-26

Body systems crossword puzzle
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  1. neurons can affect ___
  2. air enters respiratory system through ___ and mouth
  3. blood caries ___ around the body
  4. bones provide ___ for our bodies
  5. bones ___ the organs in our bodies
  6. bones are made up of ___
  7. ___ pull on the joints and allow us to move
  8. ___ muscle is attached to bone with tendons
  9. ___ muscle is found in the heart
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  1. the spinal cord is protected by the ___
  2. ___ neurons send info from brain to body systems
  3. the nervous system depends on ___
  4. ___ are part of the respiratory system
  5. humans have ___ different types of muscle
  6. the ___ pumps blood around our bodies
  7. exchange of ___ and CO2 is called respiration
  8. ___ types of blood vessels
  9. the ___ in our body need oxygen to stay alive
  10. ___ neurons send info from eyes to the brain
  11. ___ carry oxygenated blood

20 Clues: neurons can affect ___bones are made up of ______ types of blood vessels___ carry oxygenated bloodblood caries ___ around the bodybones provide ___ for our bodies___ muscle is found in the heartthe nervous system depends on ___bones ___ the organs in our bodiesthe ___ pumps blood around our bodies___ are part of the respiratory system...

Cellular Respiration 2023-11-30

Cellular Respiration crossword puzzle
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  1. The second stage of cellular respiration
  2. The process that releases energy from food (no space)
  3. This is made from glucose in glycolysis
  4. The third stage of cellular respiration
  5. The location of glycolysis
  6. The enzyme that makes ATP (no space)
  7. The respiratory system releases this
  8. The Krebs Cycle happens here
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  1. The respiratory system brings this in
  2. The first stage of cellular respiration
  3. The digestive system brings this in
  4. The goal of cellular respiration
  5. The full electron carrier made in glycolysis
  6. Anaerobic respiration done by yeast
  7. The organelle cellular respiration occurs in
  8. The membrane the electron transport chain occurs in
  9. We usually do this kind of respiration
  10. An 'empty' energy molecule

18 Clues: An 'empty' energy moleculeThe location of glycolysisThe Krebs Cycle happens hereThe goal of cellular respirationThe digestive system brings this inAnaerobic respiration done by yeastThe enzyme that makes ATP (no space)The respiratory system releases thisThe respiratory system brings this inWe usually do this kind of respiration...

Organ Functions 2024-04-15

Organ Functions crossword puzzle
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  1. Organ that controls the entire body (nervous system)
  2. Tubes where oxygen is given to cells and carbon dioxide is taken from cells (circulatory system)
  3. Involuntary muscle of the heart(muscular system)
  4. Bundle of nerve fibers that connect the brain to the nerves in the body TWO WORDS NO SPACE(nervous system)
  5. Where mechanical (chewig) and chemical (saliva) digestion begins (digestive system)
  6. Protect the lungs (skeletal system)
  7. Where water and vitamins are absorbed out of the undigested food TWO WORDS NO SPACE(digestive system)
  8. Produces melatonin that Helps regulate sleep patterns (endocrine system)
  9. Tubes that transport oxygen to the body (circulatory system)
  10. The tube that food travels down towards the stomach (digestive system)
  11. Tubes that transport carbon dioxide back to the lungs (circulatory system)
  12. The bottom layer of skin (Integumentary system)
  13. Produces insulin that brings high blood sugar levels back down (endocrine system)
  14. Major on/off switch of the body, controls all hormones, responsible for memory (endocrine system)
  15. The smooth muscle that churns food and has stomach acid to help digest food (digestive system)
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  1. Produces growth hormones to help the body grow from infancy to adulthood (endocrine system)
  2. Tubes that urine travels through from the kidneys to the bladder (urinary system)
  3. Protects the brain (skeletal system)
  4. Where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream TWO WORDS NO SPACE(digestive system)
  5. Organ where urine is stored until it is able to be released from the body (urinary system)
  6. Produces adrenaline that is responsible for the fight-or-flight response which helps people respond to stress (endocrine system)
  7. Organs that removes urine from blood (urinary system)
  8. Involuntary muscles of the digestive tract (muscular system)
  9. Muscle that causes the lungs to inhale and exhale (respiratory system)
  10. Detect stimuli through the 5 senses (nervous system)
  11. Tiny little air sacs in the lungs where the carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange occurs with the blood (respiratory system)
  12. Voluntary muscles that are attached to bone and aid in movement (muscular system)
  13. The top layer of skin (Integumentary system)
  14. Tube that urine travels through to exit the body (urinary system)
  15. Tube that air travels through to get in and out of the lungs (respiratory system)
  16. Produces metabolic hormones that give the signal to digest food (endocrine system)
  17. 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)...

Body Systems 2021-04-16

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. The longest bone in the leg
  2. This system helps us move and gives us the power to lift things.
  3. This system helps us get the nutrients we need.
  4. This system helps us breathe.
  5. Transports oxygen throughout the body
  6. We breathe in ______________ and breathe out carbon dioxide.
  7. This system gives us shape and support.
  8. Carry blood from the body back to the heart
  9. Part of the respiratory system and help us breathe
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  1. Part of the digestive system-- It helps us chew our food
  2. Muscles located in the upper arm.
  3. Also called the collarbone
  4. Pumps blood throughout our body
  5. Long tube that runs from our mouths to our stomachs
  6. The spinal cord, brain, and nerves are all part of this system.
  7. Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body
  8. Protects our brain like a helmet

17 Clues: Also called the collarboneThe longest bone in the legThis system helps us breathe.Pumps blood throughout our bodyProtects our brain like a helmetMuscles located in the upper arm.Transports oxygen throughout the bodyThis system gives us shape and support.Carry blood from the body back to the heartThis system helps us get the nutrients we need....

Gross Anatomy AEM 2024-01-18

Gross Anatomy AEM crossword puzzle
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  1. these represent the transition from a single conduction pathway of the upper airways into learge surface area required for gas exchange
  2. the vestibule is lined with what kind of epithelium?
  3. the opening into the larynx where the vocal folds are located
  4. the connection between the nasal cavity and the pharynx (above the soft palate)
  5. the epiglottis, cricoid cartilage, and thyroid cartilage are known as what kind of cartilages?
  6. the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli are part of this portion of the respiratory system
  7. the pharynx is protected by what kind of epithelium?
  8. the nostrils, trachea, and bronchi are part of this portion of the respiratory system
  9. which cartilage is known as the adams apple?
  10. the arytenoid, corniculate, and cuniform are known as what kind of cartilages?
  11. to warm the air, the nasal cavity is highly _____, which is why nose bleeds are common
  12. this is what separates the right and left part of the nasal cavity
  13. other than the vocal fold area, the _____ is lined with typical epithelium
  14. the lungs are assymmetric due to the position of this, which is situated slightly to the left of the median plane
  15. the root of the lung, where pulmonary vessels and bronchi enter each lung
  16. the most external portion of the nasal cavity just inside the nostrils
  17. the smallest air conducting bronchiole
  18. the part of the pharynx that is posterior to the mouth and anterior to the epiglottis
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  1. the nostril, pharynx, larynx, trachea, paired main bronchi, and bronchioles are part of this portion of the respiratory system
  2. where the respiratory bronchioles terminate, also known as the blood-air barrier
  3. these form the interface between the conducting and respiratory portions of the respiratory system
  4. the luminal surface of the trachea is lined by what kind of epithelium?
  5. the type of bronchioles that are the transitional zone in the respiratory system concerned with both air conduction and gas exchange
  6. the color of a healthy lung
  7. the part of the pharynx that the pharynx, larynx, and esophagus meet
  8. this kind of pleurae covers the surfaces surrounding the lungs (ribcage, diaphragm, mediastinum)
  9. the hard and soft palate separate the nasal cavity from the ____
  10. this kind of pleurae cover the lungs directly
  11. these are found in the vestibule and are short and thick hairs that act as a screening device for the respiratory tract
  12. flexible, pliable bands of connective tissue that vibrate and produce sound when air is expelled past them through the glottis and larynx
  13. this is formed between the pleurae and is normally empty. it serves to reduce friction and provide a negative pressure environment for lung inflation
  14. folds that increase the surface area in the nasal cavity for the air to be warmed and humidified
  15. this occurs when food or liquid accidentally enters the trachea
  16. the study of organs and structures of the human body visible to the naked eye

34 Clues: the color of a healthy lungthe smallest air conducting bronchiolewhich cartilage is known as the adams apple?this kind of pleurae cover the lungs directlythe 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...

Respiratory System Crossword 2022-11-04

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. microscopic hair-like fibers that filter dirty air before entering your lungs
  2. receives air from the nose and mouth and food from the mouth. Divides into food and windpipes.
  3. Movement of individual molecules of a substance through a semipermeable barrier from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
  4. Any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
  5. Process of breathing in oxygen which is necessary for energy production throughout the whole body
  6. structure between the eyes that is the entrance to the respiratory system
  7. vibrations in these give off sound waves that are enhanced by the pharynx
  8. site of gas exchange in the respiratory system, surrounded by capillaries
  9. Cell Filters air breathed in by the nose, and secretes mucus to make a protective layer for the nasal cavity
  10. dome-shaped muscle located below the lungs that contracts and relaxes to fill and empty the lungs
  11. also called pharynx, receives food and air, divides into food and wind pipes, connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx.
  12. A liquid that you drink, (H2O)
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  1. also called trachea, connects larynx to to bronchi in lungs, contains goblet cells and have rings of cartilage
  2. Branch-like extensions. Connect bronchi to the site of gas exchange
  3. Lower respiratory system, they allow for inhalation and exhalation. Enclosed in pleura (moist membrane).
  4. The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi (large airway that leads to the lungs)
  5. a waste product from the process that happen within the body, we breath this out
  6. Cavity moistens the air breathed in by the nose
  7. Hollow muscular organ that forms an air passage to the lungs and holds the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
  8. Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles (tiny branches of air tubes in the lungs).
  9. moist membrane, Wraps around each lung,Provides smooth elastic expansion and relaxation of the lungs as you breathe
  10. 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 noseBranch-like extensions. Connect bronchi to the site of gas exchangestructure between the eyes that is the entrance to the respiratory systemvibrations in these give off sound waves that are enhanced by the pharynx...

The Respiratory System 2022-12-09

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Coughing up blood
  2. Insufficient oxygen
  3. Drug that prevents coughing
  4. Overbreathing
  5. Mucus discharged from the lungs by coughing
  6. Hernia of the diaphragm
  7. Inflammation of all sinuses
  8. Striking the body surface
  9. A runny nose
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  1. Procedure to look inside bronchi
  2. Reattachment of the pleura
  3. Cessation of breathing
  4. Cancer of the mesothelial cells
  5. Drug that aids in the breakdown of mucus
  6. Reconstruction of a palate
  7. Narrowing of the trachea
  8. Paralysis of the diaphragm
  9. Instrument to measure carbon dioxide levels
  10. Pus inside the chest
  11. Procedure to measure oxygen levels
  12. Inflammation of the pleura
  13. A nose bleed
  14. Chest pain

23 Clues: Chest painA nose bleedA runny noseOverbreathingCoughing up bloodInsufficient oxygenPus inside the chestCessation of breathingHernia of the diaphragmNarrowing of the tracheaStriking the body surfaceReattachment of the pleuraReconstruction of a palateParalysis of the diaphragmInflammation of the pleuraDrug that prevents coughing...

The Respiratory System 2022-12-09

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Coughing up blood
  2. Insufficient oxygen
  3. Drug that prevents coughing
  4. Overbreathing
  5. Mucus discharged from the lungs by coughing
  6. Hernia of the diaphragm
  7. Inflammation of all sinuses
  8. Striking the body surface
  9. A runny nose
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  1. Procedure to look inside bronchi
  2. Reattachment of the pleura
  3. Cessation of breathing
  4. Cancer of the mesothelial cells
  5. Drug that aids in the breakdown of mucus
  6. Reconstruction of a palate
  7. Narrowing of the trachea
  8. Paralysis of the diaphragm
  9. Instrument to measure carbon dioxide levels
  10. Pus inside the chest
  11. Procedure to measure oxygen levels
  12. Inflammation of the pleura
  13. A nose bleed
  14. Chest pain

23 Clues: Chest painA nose bleedA runny noseOverbreathingCoughing up bloodInsufficient oxygenPus inside the chestCessation of breathingHernia of the diaphragmNarrowing of the tracheaStriking the body surfaceReattachment of the pleuraReconstruction of a palateParalysis of the diaphragmInflammation of the pleuraDrug that prevents coughing...

Respiratory System Terms 2022-11-28

Respiratory System Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. breathing
  2. pleura
  3. cough
  4. diaphragm
  5. wall
  6. bronchus
  7. bronchus
  8. mucus
  9. voice
  10. bronchiole
  11. trachea
  12. blue
  13. to breathe
  14. larynx
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  1. sinus
  2. lung
  3. spitting
  4. alveolus
  5. sac
  6. epiglottis
  7. breathing
  8. protection
  9. pharynx
  10. Oxygen
  11. smell
  12. lobe
  13. chest
  14. carbon dioxide
  15. air
  16. to sleep

30 Clues: sacairlungwalllobebluesinuscoughmucusvoicesmellchestpleuraOxygenlarynxpharynxtracheaspittingalveolusbronchusbronchusto sleepbreathingbreathingdiaphragmepiglottisprotectionbronchioleto breathecarbon dioxide

The Respiratory System 2020-05-27

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. amount of air that enters the lung during one normal cycle
  2. collapsed lung
  3. air sacs
  4. spaces within the skull bones
  5. prevents food entering airway
  6. windpipe
  7. illness caused by smoking
  8. part of the larynx containing vocal cords
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  1. lack of oxygen in tissues
  2. space at the back of the oral cavity
  3. cavity where lungs sit
  4. how oxygen enters blood stream in alveoli
  5. this lung is slightly smaller
  6. tubes from trachea to lungs
  7. inflammation of air passages
  8. pause in breathing during sleep
  9. bones that divide the nasal cavity
  10. divides left and right nostrils
  11. main muscle used for breathing
  12. voice box
  13. spasm of the diaphragm

21 Clues: air sacswindpipevoice boxcollapsed lungcavity where lungs sitspasm of the diaphragmlack of oxygen in tissuesillness caused by smokingtubes from trachea to lungsinflammation of air passagesthis lung is slightly smallerspaces within the skull bonesprevents food entering airwaymain muscle used for breathingpause in breathing during sleep...

The Respiratory System. 2019-10-23

The Respiratory System. crossword puzzle
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  1. bones that protect the lungs and heart
  2. pipe that delivers air to the lungs
  3. a muscle that contracts continually when you inhale and exhale
  4. contains oxygen
  5. connects the bronchioles to the alveoli
  6. two external openings of the nasal cavity
  7. a large air-filled space in the middle of the face
  8. the branches that divide from the bronchus
  9. a vessel leading from the heart to the lungs
  10. the organ used to breathe
  11. the act of breathing out
  12. also known as the voice box
  13. hairs that line the nostrils to keep mucus out
  14. the gas we need to survive
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  1. cushions the lungs from rubbing against the ribs
  2. a group of alveoli
  3. the group of muscles that run between the ribs
  4. does not contain oxygen
  5. a slimy substance secreted for lubrication or protection
  6. a flap in the throat that stops food from entering the windpipe
  7. the main passageway into the lungs leading from the trachea
  8. a condition where the airways swell and fill with mucus
  9. organ used to pump blood around the body
  10. a vessel leading from the lungs to the heart
  11. the smallest blood vessels in the body
  12. is emitted when we exhale
  13. tiny sacs that allow for rapid gaseous exchanges
  14. also is known as the throat
  15. the act of breathing in
  16. a fluid that delivers necessary nutrients to cells

30 Clues: contains oxygena group of alveolidoes not contain oxygenthe act of breathing inthe act of breathing outis emitted when we exhalethe organ used to breathethe gas we need to survivealso is known as the throatalso known as the voice boxpipe that delivers air to the lungsbones that protect the lungs and heartthe smallest blood vessels in the body...

The Respiratory System 2020-09-07

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. air sacks
  2. voice box
  3. tubes from trachea to lungs
  4. where cellular respiration takes place
  5. Illness caused by smoking
  6. fluid build up of air sacks
  7. pause in breathing during sleep
  8. disease of the lung
  9. bones that divide the nasal cavity
  10. inflammation of air passages
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  1. Space at the back of the oral cavity
  2. windpipe
  3. Spasm of the diaphragm
  4. opening vocal cords
  5. These allow you to breathe
  6. respiratory center of brain
  7. Required for cellular respiration
  8. divides left and right nostrils
  9. prevents food entering the lungs
  10. muscle used for breathing

20 Clues: windpipeair sacksvoice boxopening vocal cordsdisease of the lungSpasm of the diaphragmIllness caused by smokingmuscle used for breathingThese allow you to breathetubes from trachea to lungsrespiratory center of brainfluid build up of air sacksinflammation of air passagesdivides left and right nostrilspause in breathing during sleep...

The respiratory system 2020-09-17

The respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. the name of the system related to breathing
  2. an illness related to the respiratory system
  3. the tubes that pass through your lungs
  4. tiny hairs that filter dust out of your airways
  5. we breathe it in
  6. they help us breathe
  7. when someone can't breath
  8. the most efficient muscle of breathing
  9. a word which means breathing out
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  1. something which can affect your breathing
  2. a disease of the lungs
  3. the organ which you breath air and eat with
  4. another word for windpipe
  5. another word for airways
  6. we do this when we take in air through our mouth
  7. another word for voice box
  8. a symptom that we have an illness
  9. - it has two nostrils
  10. how your body brings in oxygen
  11. another word for throat

20 Clues: we breathe it inthey help us breathe- it has two nostrilsa disease of the lungsanother word for throatanother word for airwaysanother word for windpipewhen someone can't breathanother word for voice boxhow your body brings in oxygena word which means breathing outa symptom that we have an illnessthe tubes that pass through your lungs...

The Respiratory System 2020-05-05

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. uncontrolled cell growth in the lung tissues
  2. covers surface over lungs and stops friction from them, as well as the ribs, etc.
  3. is always open and has cartillages that support it
  4. small vessels that exchange gases with the alveoli
  5. lets air pass through, also known as the adam's apple
  6. a medical problem where there is fluids in the lungs
  7. separates the respiratory system from the digestive system
  8. tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
  9. lungs lose their elasticity and the alveolis break down in a way
  10. stops you from choking most of the time
  11. brings air to the lungs and out of the lungs
  12. the throat
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  1. the greatest amount of air a person can exhale after inhaling the most amount of air they can inhale
  2. the amount of air that always remains in our lungs
  3. a common medical problem where not enough air can get to the bronchioles
  4. filters air and regulates temperature
  5. muscles that raise the ribs
  6. a medical problem where the bronchioles swell
  7. can take in a lot of oxygen through breathing, good for exercise
  8. more passageways that the bronchi divides into

20 Clues: the throatmuscles that raise the ribsfilters air and regulates temperaturestops you from choking most of the timetiny air sacs at the end of the bronchiolesuncontrolled cell growth in the lung tissuesbrings air to the lungs and out of the lungsa medical problem where the bronchioles swellmore passageways that the bronchi divides into...

The Respiratory System 2020-05-06

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. also used to swallow food
  2. exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide from and to the bloodstream
  3. is when the inner walls of the lungs are damaged
  4. are small branch like tubes that let the oxygen into your lungs
  5. allows for continuous gas exchange between breaths
  6. carry the oxygen into the lungs
  7. is also known as the 'voice box' and the 'adam's apple'
  8. a chronic disease that causes difficulty in breathing
  9. the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled and exhaled
  10. brings a greater amount of air into the lungs, as well as releases
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  1. the uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells in 1 or both lungs
  2. brings air into the lungs but is better at filtering it
  3. seals off the windpipe while eating
  4. groups of muscles that run between the ribs
  5. contains a lubricant to reduce any friction between the lungs
  6. thin blood vessels
  7. the inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes
  8. lung inflammation
  9. the thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest
  10. is also known as the 'wind pipe'

20 Clues: lung inflammationthin blood vesselsalso used to swallow foodcarry the oxygen into the lungsis also known as the 'wind pipe'seals off the windpipe while eatinggroups of muscles that run between the ribsis when the inner walls of the lungs are damagedallows for continuous gas exchange between breaths...

Respiratory System Crossword 2021-09-13

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. An opening in the nose where incoming air is warmed and filtered
  2. A thin layer that forms a barrier
  3. A tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs
  4. A gas needed by cells to release energy
  5. A body part that performs a specific function
  6. The main airway between the throat and the lungs
  7. The process used by all living cells to release energy
  8. An organ where gas exchange occurs between air and blood
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  1. A thin band of muscle between two ribs that helps with breathing
  2. A tiny blood vessel where substances pass to and from the blood
  3. The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration
  4. A large sheet of muscle that contracts to draw gas into the lungs
  5. A flap of cartilage that stops food entering the trachea
  6. A gas produced as waste when cells release energy
  7. A group of organs that work together to perform a function
  8. The movement of oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide out of it
  9. A tube that carries air through a lung
  10. The process used by animals to exchange gases with the atmosphere
  11. The upper part of the trachea, containing the vocal cords
  12. The common pathway for air and food

20 Clues: A thin layer that forms a barrierThe common pathway for air and foodA tube that carries air through a lungA gas needed by cells to release energyA body part that performs a specific functionThe main airway between the throat and the lungsA gas produced as waste when cells release energyA tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs...

CS: Respiratory System 2021-03-12

CS: Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. palate
  2. breathing
  3. roof of the mouth
  4. hairlike projections that exten from the plasma membrane
  5. difficulty breathing
  6. added sound with a musical pitch
  7. popping sound heard on auscultation of the lung
  8. nosebleed
  9. excessive levl of carbon diocide in the blood
  10. cartilaginous ridge at the point where the trachea divides into two
  11. opening between the vocal cords in the larynx
  12. acute or chronic inflammation of the tonsils
  13. accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
  14. acute respiratory infection in infants and young children
  15. high pitched, crowing sound
  16. normal breathing
  17. inflammation of the pleura
Down
  1. deficient movement of air into and out of the lungs
  2. to listen; physical examination method of listening to sounds within the body
  3. inflammation in the lung resulting from infection
  4. inability to breath
  5. partition that separates the thorax into two compartment
  6. thin, watery discharge from the nose
  7. coughing up and spitting out of material from the lungs
  8. direct measurement of lung volume and capacity
  9. carbon dioxide
  10. abnormal dilationof the bronchi with accumaulation of mucus
  11. blood in the pleural cavity
  12. lymphatic tissue on the back of the pharynx behind the nose
  13. biopsy removal of small piece of lung tissue for pathologic examination
  14. uvula

31 Clues: uvulapalatebreathingnosebleedcarbon dioxidenormal breathingroof of the mouthinability to breathdifficulty breathinginflammation of the pleurablood in the pleural cavityhigh pitched, crowing soundadded sound with a musical pitchthin, watery discharge from the noseaccumulation of pus in the pleural cavityacute or chronic inflammation of the tonsils...

Respiratory System Crossword 2021-04-01

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Cavity where lungs sit
  2. Leads into the stomach and carries food to be digested.
  3. Microscopic hair-like structures that line the nasal cavity to filter air breathe.
  4. the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules
  5. Aka exhalation
  6. Third division of the pharynx
  7. A triangular slit between the vocal cords; closes to prevent material from entering the trachea while swallowing
  8. Also known as the windpipe
  9. Air sacs within the lungs
  10. referring to the lungs
  11. Aka exhalation
  12. The process of oxygen utilization and carbon dioxide production at the cellular level
  13. used to assess how well your lungs work
  14. Region between the lungs in the chest cavity. Contains the trachea, heart, lymph nodes, aorta, esophagus, and bronchial tubes
  15. Soft, spongy, cone-shaped organs in the thoracic cavity
  16. A deficiency of O2 reaching the tissues
  17. protective secretion of the mucous membranes
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  1. A hollow space behind the nose
  2. First division of the pharynx
  3. Muscle beneath the lungs which contracts and relaxes during respiration
  4. Voice box
  5. The cartilage in the nose that separates the nostrils.
  6. Opening through the nose carrying air into the nasal cavities
  7. Second division of the pharynx
  8. Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
  9. Stops food from entering the airway
  10. Airways in the lungs which lead to bronchioles and alveoli
  11. Smallest of the blood vessels through which exchanges take place between the blood and cells of the body
  12. Supported internally by bone and cartilage, has two nostrils

29 Clues: Voice boxAka exhalationAka exhalationCavity where lungs sitreferring to the lungsAir sacs within the lungsAlso known as the windpipeFirst division of the pharynxThird division of the pharynxA hollow space behind the noseSecond division of the pharynxStops food from entering the airwayused to assess how well your lungs work...

Respiratory System Crossword 2023-05-02

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen
  2. the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach
  3. a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue
  4. the life-supporting component of the air.
  5. let air in your lungs by breathing in
  6. a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs
  7. of, for, or relating to the nose.
  8. lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection
  9. structures projecting from a cell that move fluids over the cell surface
Down
  1. a tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
  2. A large muscle that expands and contracts to allow breathing to occur
  3. to let air out of your lungs by breathing out
  4. the large air passes that lead from the trachea to the lungs
  5. A long tube in the neck and chest that carries air in and out of the lungs
  6. the action of breathing
  7. a slimy substance that is secreted to warm and moisten air in the respiratory system
  8. tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea and esophagus
  9. the area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and is used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
  10. air sacks where oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the lungs and bloodstream
  11. the pair of spongy, pinkish-gray organs in your chest

20 Clues: the action of breathingof, for, or relating to the nose.let air in your lungs by breathing ina tiny branch of air tubes in the lungsthe life-supporting component of the air.to let air out of your lungs by breathing outa flap of cartilage at the root of the tonguethe part of the body between the neck and the abdomen...

The Respiratory system 2013-10-23

The Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract that is characterized by a spasm like cough
  2. Spitting of blood or bloodstained sputum derived from the lungs or bronchial tubes as the result of a pulmonary or bronchial hemorrhage
  3. 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
  4. Testing method that utilizes a spirometer to record the volume of air inhaled or exhaled and the length of tiem each breath takes
  5. Acuste infectious disease of the trroat and upper respiratory tract caused by the presence of diphtheria bacteria
  6. Test that measures physiological activity during sleep
  7. An infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosi
  8. oximeter External monitor to measure the oxygen saturation level in the blood
  9. The absence of oxygen from the body/es gases, blood, or tissues
  10. Surgical removal of the larynx
  11. Shallow or slow respiration
  12. 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
  13. Abnormally rapid rate of respiration, usually of more than 20 breaths per minute
  14. The form pneumoconiosos caused by coal dust in the lungs
  15. Respiration Pattern of alternating periods of rapid breathing, slow breathin, and the absence of breathing
  16. voice impairment including hoarseness, weakness, or loss of voice
  17. Bleeding from the nose
Down
  1. An abnormal condition caused by dust in the lungs that usually develops after years of environmental or occupationa contact
  2. Surgical creation of an opening into the chest
  3. The cavity located between the lungs
  4. Surgical repair of the pharynx
  5. Inflammation of the larynx
  6. Creating an opening into the trachea and inserting a tube to facilitate the passage of air or the removal of secretions
  7. Specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the ears, nose, and throat
  8. The abnormal buildup of carvon dioxide in the blood
  9. Absence of spontaneous respiration
  10. accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
  11. Inflammatin of the sinuses
  12. Surgical removal of all or part of a lung
  13. Chronic enlargement of bronchi or bronchioles resulting from an earlier lung infection that was not cured
  14. Medical equipment that dispenses doses of medication in the form of a mist

31 Clues: Bleeding from the noseInflammation of the larynxInflammatin of the sinusesShallow or slow respirationSurgical repair of the pharynxSurgical removal of the larynxAbsence of spontaneous respirationThe cavity located between the lungsaccumulation of pus in the pleural cavitySurgical removal of all or part of a lung...

Bio20 Respiratory System 2015-12-02

Bio20 Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. total volume of the lung
  2. type of respiration between tissue cells and blood
  3. membrane between lungs and chest walls
  4. type of respiration that exchanges gas between air and blood
  5. smallest blood carrying vessels
  6. windpipe
  7. malignant tumours
  8. voicebox
  9. disorder causing the bronchi to become inflamed and filled with mucus
  10. leftover volume in lung
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  1. lets air in
  2. entry to larynx
  3. alveoli becomes inflamed and filled with liquids
  4. home of mucus and hair
  5. prevents food from entering lungs
  6. fine tubes branching out in lungs
  7. cancer causing
  8. intercostal contract causing rib cage to move
  9. first connections to lungs
  10. gas exchange occurs here
  11. another name for the chest cavity
  12. uncontrolled growth of invasive cells
  13. aka the throat
  14. separates the chest cavity from digestive system

24 Clues: windpipevoiceboxlets air incancer causingaka the throatentry to larynxmalignant tumourshome of mucus and hairleftover volume in lungtotal volume of the lunggas exchange occurs herefirst connections to lungssmallest blood carrying vesselsprevents food from entering lungsfine tubes branching out in lungsanother name for the chest cavity...

respiratory system puzzle 2017-07-23

respiratory system puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. : Impaired expiratory airflow in COPD is best measured through ?
  2. : A cluster of three to five terminal bronchioles, each with its appended acinus, is referred to as the -----.
  3. : Foreign body is Aspirated more commonly in which side of lung.
  4. : most common type of emphysema
  5. : a cyst in mediastinum formed due to abnormal detachments of primitive foregut
  6. : incomplete expansion of the lungs .
  7. : is the most common type of fore-gut cyst
  8. : a type of pneumocyte involved in repair in alveolar wall
  9. : composed of respiratory bronchioles , alveolar ducts, and alveolar sacs
  10. : Respiratory tract is an outgrowth from WHICH wall of the fore-gut.
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  1. : irreversible enlargement of the airspaces distal to the terminal bronchiole, accompanied by destruction of their walls
  2. : pigment seen in heart failure cells
  3. : defective development of both lungs is called as pulmonary
  4. : forein body impacted in bronchus will lead to this type of atelectasis.
  5. : the most distal bronchiole is called as ----.
  6. : Discrete area of lung tissue that lacks any connection to the airway system is known as pulmonary-----.
  7. : a substance produced by type II pneumocytes
  8. : pleural effusion causes -------- type atelectasis.
  9. : reduced total lung capacity with normal FEV:FEV1 is seen in this type of lung disease.
  10. : 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

Respiratory system assessment crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A breath sound that is best heard over the peripheral lung fields.
  2. Assessing the thorax involves palpating for symmetry of chest vibration or ________.
  3. When assessing the thorax and lungs, ambulatory clients are best assessed in this position.
  4. The trachea divides into the left and right _______________ at the sternal angle.
  5. Breath sounds are most easily auscultated when the client breathes through their ________.
  6. Coughing up blood.
  7. Inspect the thoracic cage for shape and _____________.
  8. Bluish colour caused by insufficient oxygen in the tissues
  9. The acronym SOB stands for this (three words)
  10. The highest point of lung tissue that lies 3-4 cm above the inner third of the clavicle.
  11. A musculoteninous septum that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen.
  12. Term used to describe the subjective experience of difficulty breathing
  13. Routinely inspect breathing for rate, rhythm, effort and _________.
Down
  1. The act of breathing should be quiet, effortless and ____________.
  2. The thorax has decreased ____________ as one’s costal cartilage becomes calcified with age.
  3. Decreased level of oxygen in the blood
  4. Lung that has 3 lobes
  5. A risk factor for lung cancer, lung disease and heart disease.
  6. Blowing sounds that are medium pitched and of medium density, normally heard posteriorly between the scapulae
  7. Asking your client to round these ensures complete auscultation of posterior lung fields.
  8. Bronchial sounds are best heard over this area.
  9. A bony prominence or ridge where the manubrium joins the body of the sternum (two words).
  10. A “musical” adventitious sound that can be heard on auscultation of the lungs.
  11. Lung expansion should be __________________.
  12. Another word for breastbone.

25 Clues: Coughing up blood.Lung that has 3 lobesAnother word for breastbone.Decreased level of oxygen in the bloodLung 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

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the third division of the pharynx, is shared by both the respiratory and digestive systems
  2. central portion of the pharynx between the roof of the mouth and the upper edge of the epiglottis
  3. The hairlike projections on the outside of cells that move in a wavelike manner
  4. smallest branches of the bronchi
  5. Folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a person's voice.
  6. Most inferior portion of larynx
  7. superior to vocal folds; no part in sound production; help to close glottis during swallowing
  8. region of the pharynx at the back of the nose and above the soft palate
  9. Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
  10. The wing-shaped plate of cartilage that sits anterior to the larynx and forms the Adam's apple.
  11. hollow space behind the nose
  12. voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
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  1. liquid that surrounds the lungs
  2. Membrane surrounding the lungs
  3. 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.
  4. tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
  5. Two small cartilages in the larynx, the movements of which abduct and adduct the vocal folds.
  6. frontal, maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoid
  7. breathing out
  8. small projection hanging from the back middle edge of the soft palate
  9. a wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two equal sections
  10. specialized membranes that line the body cavities
  11. throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
  12. The two tubes formed when the trachea divides into two, one passes into each lung
  13. breathing in
  14. 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 inbreathing outhollow space behind the noseMembrane surrounding the lungsliquid that surrounds the lungsMost inferior portion of larynxsmallest branches of the bronchifrontal, maxillary, ethmoid, sphenoidspecialized membranes that line the body cavitiesa wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two equal sections...

The Respiratory system 2023-07-28

The Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. scientific term for white blood cell
  2. the movement of gas from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
  3. Gas exchange occurs here
  4. The large air passages that lead from the trachea
  5. Known as the vocal cords
  6. combination of hemoglobin with oxygen
  7. muscles that are found between the ribs and they control rib movement.
  8. a type of wbc which produces soluble proteins called antibodies
  9. windpipe
  10. Lungs
  11. organelles which involve in respiration?
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  1. scientific term for red blood cell
  2. leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food and water from entering the trachea and the lungs
  3. bronchus branches out into smaller tubes
  4. Muscle that moves up and down to push and pull air
  5. the process of engulfing and destroying unwanted microorganisms that enter the blood
  6. the term for unwanted microorganisms that enter the body
  7. Located between nasal cavity & larynx
  8. a type of wbc that makes up 70% of the wbc
  9. iron-rich protein in the blood

20 Clues: LungswindpipeGas exchange occurs hereKnown as the vocal cordsiron-rich protein in the bloodscientific term for red blood cellscientific term for white blood cellLocated between nasal cavity & larynxcombination of hemoglobin with oxygenbronchus branches out into smaller tubesorganelles which involve in respiration?...

The Respiratory System 2023-12-06

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A respiratory disorder characterized by repeated stops and starts in breathing (Sleep apnea)
  2. The voice box (Larynx)
  3. The process of breathing out (Exhalation)
  4. A tube that carries air to the lungs (Trachea)
  5. A test that measures lung function (Spirometry)
  6. A condition where the bronchial tubes become inflamed and narrowed (Bronchial asthma)
  7. A viral infection causing inflammation of the lungs (Pneumonia)
  8. The medical term for the windpipe (Trachea)
  9. The main organ of the respiratory system (Lung)
  10. A condition where air passages become narrowed and breathing is difficult (Asthma)
  11. The space at the back of the mouth and nose where the airway and food passage cross (Pharynx)
  12. The flap-like structure that covers the trachea during swallowing (Epiglottis)
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  1. A procedure to visualize the airways (Bronchoscopy)
  2. A disorder where the alveoli lose their elasticity (Emphysema)
  3. A serious lung condition often caused by a blood clot (Pulmonary embolism)
  4. A respiratory disorder often caused by exposure to asbestos (Mesothelioma)
  5. The smallest branches of the bronchial tree (Bronchioles)
  6. The process of removing carbon dioxide from the body (Excretion)
  7. The act of coughing up mucus from the airways (Expectoration)
  8. A disorder where the air sacs in the lungs become inflamed (Pneumonitis
  9. A device used to assist with breathing (Ventilator)
  10. A respiratory disorder often caused by smoking (Chronic bronchitis)
  11. The outer covering of the lungs (Pleura)
  12. A device used to measure the oxygen levels in the blood (Pulse oximeter)
  13. A common respiratory infection (Bronchitis)
  14. The process of breathing in (Inhalation)
  15. The muscular partition separating the chest and abdomen (Diaphragm)
  16. The exchange of gases between the lungs and the bloodstream (Respiration)
  17. A surgical procedure to remove a part of the lung (Lobectomy)
  18. 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

Respiratory System Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. process of recording in slices
  2. incision of the windpipe
  3. blood in the chest
  4. surgical incision into the nose
  5. pertaining to the septum
  6. incision of the sinus
  7. instrument used for visual exam of the chest
  8. process of recording sound
  9. process of visual examination of hollow organ or body organ
  10. process of visual examination of the bronchi
  11. absence of carbon dioxide
  12. pertaining to the windpipe
  13. deficient in carbon dioxide
  14. normal breathing
  15. study of the lung (a branch of medicine dealing with disease of the lung)
  16. instrument used to measure oxygen (saturation in blood)
  17. pertaining to the bronchi and alveoli
  18. inflammation of a lobe of the lung
  19. rapid breathing
  20. pertaining to the voice box
  21. process of visual examination of voice box
  22. record of the bronchus
  23. inflammation of the voice box
  24. pertaining to the alveolus
  25. absence of oxygen
  26. pertaining to the absence of voice
  27. creation of an artificial opening into the windpipe
  28. abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
  29. difficulty in breathing
  30. process of recording the bronchus
  31. inflammation of the (mucous membranes) of the nose
  32. pertaining to visual exam within a hollow organ or body cavity
  33. pertaining to the diaphragm
  34. deficient in breathing
  35. pertaining to segment of the lung
  36. instrument used for visual examination of the bronchi
  37. excision of a lung
  38. diseased state of the bronchi and lungs
  39. surgical repair of the nose
  40. pain in the diaphragm
  41. spasmodic contraction of the voice box
Down
  1. surgical repair of the windpipe
  2. excision of a lobe of the lung
  3. pertaining to mucus
  4. excessive breathing
  5. instrument used for visual exam of the voice box
  6. pertaining to the nose and throat
  7. surgical puncture of chest cavity to aspirate fluid
  8. difficulty in speaking
  9. inflammation of the voice box, windpipe, and bronchi (croup)
  10. pertaining to the nose
  11. a physician who studies and treats disease of the lung
  12. inflammation of the epiglottis
  13. inflammation of the nose and throat
  14. pertaining to the destruction of mucus
  15. pertaining to within the pleura
  16. physician who specializes in the use of x-rays, ultrasound, and magnetic fields in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
  17. surgical repair of a bronchus
  18. surgical repair of the voice box
  19. excision of the voice box
  20. surgical repair of the (nasal) septum
  21. inflammation of the nose and throat
  22. hernia of the diaphragm
  23. pertaining to the throat
  24. instrument used to measure carbon dioxide
  25. study of x-rays
  26. pertaining to within the windpipe
  27. pertaining to the voice
  28. instrument used to measure breathing (or lung volumes)
  29. able to breathe only in a straight (upright) position
  30. inflammation of the windpipe
  31. incision of the chest cavity
  32. narrowing of the windpipe
  33. pertaining to the diaphragm
  34. pus in the chest (pleural space) {empyema}
  35. process of visual examination of the chest
  36. pertaining to absence of breathing
  37. spasmodic contraction in the bronchi
  38. inflammation of sinuses
  39. pertaining to a bronchus

80 Clues: rapid breathingstudy of x-raysnormal breathingabsence of oxygenblood in the chestexcision of a lungpertaining to mucusexcessive breathingincision of the sinuspain in the diaphragmdifficulty in speakingpertaining to the noserecord of the bronchusdeficient in breathinghernia of the diaphragmpertaining to the voicedifficulty in breathing...

The Respiratory System 2024-04-05

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Movement of air into and out of the lungs
  2. Conchae are fine scrolls of bone of the nasal chambers, what are they also known as?
  3. In the lungs, the bronchi divide into this
  4. The trachea is made up of c shaped rings of what type of cartilage?
  5. The entrance to the nose
  6. Both rabbit lungs have this many lobes
  7. This breed of dog does not have vocal folds
  8. The left lung has this many lobes
  9. What side if the trachea located toward?
  10. When CO2 levels decrease in the body, the pH does what?
  11. The trachea leads onto this
  12. When CO2 levels increase in the body, the pH does what?
  13. Where does gaseous exchange occur?
  14. The percentage of oxygen in air
  15. Nostrils are also known as the external what?
Down
  1. The receptors that monitor oxygen levels and the pH of blood
  2. The right lung has this many lobes
  3. Respiration that does not use oxygen
  4. The reflex that prevents over inflation of the lungs
  5. Respiration that uses oxygen from the air to release energy from glucose
  6. The tissue type that makes up the Hyoid apparatus
  7. The smooth muscle of the bronchi and bronchioles is under the control of what nervous system?
  8. This apparatus suspends the larynx from the skull
  9. The conversion of glucose and oxygen into energy in the cell
  10. These receptors in the bronchi and bronchioles respond to inflation of the lungs
  11. If blood pH lowers, chemoreceptors would stimulate increased rate and depth of respirations to expel this
  12. Caudal to the pharynx in the space between the two halves of the mandible
  13. The word to describe space in which gaseous exchange does not take place

28 Clues: The entrance to the noseThe trachea leads onto thisThe percentage of oxygen in airThe left lung has this many lobesThe right lung has this many lobesWhere does gaseous exchange occur?Respiration that does not use oxygenBoth rabbit lungs have this many lobesWhat side if the trachea located toward?Movement of air into and out of the lungs...

Respiratory System Crossword 2024-04-29

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. _______ is essential for the survival of living cells
  2. Air enters the body through the ____________
  3. The waste product exhausted from the lungs
  4. Interruption of normal breathing will result in _______
  5. An artificial airway
  6. The process of propelling inhaled particles upward to be swallowed
  7. The process by which O2 and CO2 exchange
  8. When the diaphragm contracts, air is drawn ____
  9. Air travels under this to get to the larynx
  10. Blood vessels ______ the air you breath in
  11. The trachea branches of into a left and right _______
  12. Your brain triggers your body to take a _______ when CO2 levels rise
  13. The name of the space between the visceral and parietal pleura
Down
  1. The exchange of O2 and CO2 at the cellular level
  2. Another name for the trachea
  3. The right lung has three, the left lung has two
  4. Tiny hairs that trap particles and prevent them from entering the lungs
  5. Grapelike clusters of air sacs
  6. The name of the pleura membrane that encloses each lung
  7. The main breathing muscle

20 Clues: An artificial airwayThe main breathing muscleAnother name for the tracheaGrapelike clusters of air sacsThe process by which O2 and CO2 exchangeThe waste product exhausted from the lungsBlood vessels ______ the air you breath inAir travels under this to get to the larynxAir enters the body through the ____________...

Upper Respiratory system 2024-04-26

Upper Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. allows tissue to bend and anchor to other structures
  2. the muscle that allows the traches to increase and decrease it’s diameter
  3. the barrier between the nasal cavity and the brain
  4. the passageway connecting the nasal region oral region and esophagus
  5. Allows air to pass into the lyranx
  6. absorbs nutrients fluids and electrolytes
Down
  1. bone that stabilizes the tongue
  2. prevents foreign substances from entering the nasal cavity when swallowing
  3. connects the nasal passages to the rest of the respiratory system
  4. its vibrations guide air flow to create sound
  5. separates air and food
  6. Prevents infection
  7. warms and humidifies air from the nasal cavity
  8. a muscle that facilitates the movement of food when swallowing
  9. carries are to and from the lungs
  10. allows the entry and exit of air into the nasal cavity
  11. increases the surface area of the nasal cavities
  12. The barrier between foreign particles
  13. allows food to pass to the stomach
  14. secretes saliva

20 Clues: secretes salivaPrevents infectionseparates air and foodbone that stabilizes the tonguecarries are to and from the lungsAllows air to pass into the lyranxallows food to pass to the stomachThe barrier between foreign particlesabsorbs nutrients fluids and electrolytesits vibrations guide air flow to create sound...

The Respiratory System 2024-05-23

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Pressure exerted into the pleural cavity
  2. Relaxation of smooth muscles in the airway, increased
  3. Balloon shaped sac that facilitates gas exchange
  4. High levels of carbon dioxide in your blood
  5. Pressure exerted into the alveolar cavity
  6. Decreased ventilation, increased CO2
  7. Chronic condition where airways are constricted by triggers such as allergens, irritants, or infections
  8. In ______ capillaries, alveoli walls supply the blood with oxygen and collects carbon dioxide to perform a gas exchange
  9. Increased ventilation, decreased CO2
  10. Brief interruption in breathing that resumes spontaneously
  11. Low levels of oxygen in your blood
  12. Also known as the chest, a cavity that holds major organs such as the heart and lungs
  13. The _______ effect describes how CO2 is affected by oxygen concentrations
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  1. The _____ effect describes the inverse relationship between CO2 and oxygen
  2. Increased breathing rate as a result of exercise
  3. Irreversible chronic condition where alveolar walls are broken down due to damaged lung tissue as a result of excessive trypsin release
  4. What type of hemoglobin is not attached to oxygen?
  5. The feeling of not being able to get enough air into your lungs
  6. What medical device is used to measure the volume of air breathed in and out?
  7. Airway constriction due to smooth muscle tightening which causes airways to narrow
  8. Abnormal breathing pattern, sometimes due to brain injury
  9. Thin dome-shaped muscle at the base of the chest
  10. Law in which a corresponding change of pressure and volume are constant as long as the temperature remains constant
  11. Tiny branches that deliver air to small sacs in the lung
  12. Air leaking outside of the lung within the chest wall, causing pressure against one’s lungs

25 Clues: Low levels of oxygen in your bloodDecreased ventilation, increased CO2Increased ventilation, decreased CO2Pressure exerted into the pleural cavityPressure exerted into the alveolar cavityHigh levels of carbon dioxide in your bloodIncreased breathing rate as a result of exerciseBalloon shaped sac that facilitates gas exchange...

Crossword Puzzle - Human Body System 2020-12-09

Crossword Puzzle - Human Body System crossword puzzle
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  1. tiny hair which moves in a waves
  2. located at the back of the nose
  3. system include heart,veins and blood
  4. lines the inside of blood vessels
  5. Airways lead from the trachea into the lungs
  6. inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
  7. breakdown of food into small molecules
  8. system that includes lungs and trachea
  9. substance moves from High tolow concentration
  10. letting Air out of the lungs
  11. fine branching blood vessels
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  1. otherwise known as voice box
  2. filter the air we inhale
  3. dome shaped muscles located under the lung
  4. hollow spaces in the bones
  5. bone structure which protects heart,lungs
  6. main organ in respiratory system
  7. taking Air into the lungs
  8. Enters your body
  9. where two bones meet
  10. tiny sacs within the lungs

21 Clues: Enters your bodywhere two bones meetfilter the air we inhalehollow spaces in the bonestaking Air into the lungstiny sacs within the lungsotherwise known as voice boxletting Air out of the lungsfine branching blood vesselslocated at the back of the nosetiny hair which moves in a wavesmain organ in respiratory systemlines the inside of blood vessels...

Drugs acting on Respiratory System - Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Autonomous) 2023-03-17

Drugs acting on Respiratory System - Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Autonomous) crossword puzzle
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  1. An Anti-Histaminic used in Cough and Cold
  2. Beta2 sympathomimetic drugs enhances this enzyme
  3. Drugs that remove sputum from the respiratory tract are known as
  4. Used as anti-tussive agent
  5. The drug that binds to IgE preventing allergen from activating mast cells is:
  6. a common name for the drugs that stimulates the central nervous system.
  7. drug of choice in the treatment of productive cough
  8. A secondary messenger molecule used in signal transduction
  9. Methylxanthines attain their action by inhibiting the enzyme..
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  1. Inhaled Corticosteroid
  2. The drug used as mast cell stabilizing agent
  3. A Nasal Decongestant
  4. Topically administered long acting nasal decongestant
  5. Selective Beta2 Agonist
  6. the loss of the sense of smell, either total or partial
  7. This is a leukotriene modulator
  8. Example of Systemic Corticosteroid
  9. The drug excites central nerves and act as respiratory stimulant
  10. In which part of the respiratory system, gaseous exchange takes place?

19 Clues: A Nasal DecongestantInhaled CorticosteroidSelective Beta2 AgonistUsed as anti-tussive agentThis is a leukotriene modulatorExample of Systemic CorticosteroidAn Anti-Histaminic used in Cough and ColdThe drug used as mast cell stabilizing agentBeta2 sympathomimetic drugs enhances this enzymedrug of choice in the treatment of productive cough...

The Circulatory System 2024-05-02

The Circulatory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The Main Organ Of The System
  2. The Act Of Transporting Blood
  3. Blood vessels return oxygen-depleted blood to the heart
  4. The Heart's upper chamber
  5. Smaller Tubes For Moving Oxygen Infused Blood
  6. Tubes For Moving Oxygen Infused Blood
  7. The System Responsible For Breathing
  8. The Atoms Of Blood
  9. The Word Meaning For Heart
  10. Veins that carry the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart’s left atrium
  11. The Chemical That Humans Upon Breathing, Exhales.
  12. When Blood Cells Coagulate Together To Block The Arteries
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  1. The Scientific Name For The System
  2. Very Small Walls That Allow Filtering Of Blood Vessels
  3. The Word For Blood Being Transported
  4. The Main Part Of The Respiratory System
  5. The Word Meaning For Blood Vessels
  6. Cells Of The Immune System To Help Protect The Blood
  7. A life threatening condition that happens when the artery wall weakens
  8. The Most Important Part Of The System
  9. Liquid part of blood that carries various substances and cells throughout the body
  10. The heart’s bottom right pumping chamber

22 Clues: The Atoms Of BloodThe Heart's upper chamberThe Word Meaning For HeartThe Main Organ Of The SystemThe Act Of Transporting BloodThe Scientific Name For The SystemThe Word Meaning For Blood VesselsThe Word For Blood Being TransportedThe System Responsible For BreathingTubes For Moving Oxygen Infused BloodThe Most Important Part Of The System...

Metabolism crossword 2022-10-21

Metabolism crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. acid proteins
  2. Membrane
  3. explanation
  4. atom
  5. system bloodstream
  6. system food
  7. air
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  1. proof
  2. Lean beef
  3. bread
  4. system breathe
  5. proposed answer
  6. sugar

13 Clues: airatomproofbreadsugarMembraneLean beefexplanationsystem foodacid proteinssystem breatheproposed answersystem bloodstream

Aging Terms 2023-11-27

Aging Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. brain and spinal cord system
  2. lentigines liver spots
  3. inflammation of the joints
  4. ceasing of menstruation
  5. bladder system
  6. condition of peeing at night
  7. hormones system
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  1. loss of flexibility
  2. formation of a blood clot
  3. inability to control urination
  4. skin system
  5. muscle and bone system
  6. alveoli lose their elasticity
  7. heart, arteries, and veins system
  8. breathing system
  9. increased intraocular pressure in the eye
  10. stomach, mouth, liver and pancreas system
  11. lens of eye becomes cloudy or opaque
  12. term for old
  13. difficulty in swallowing

20 Clues: skin systemterm for oldbladder systemhormones systembreathing systemloss of flexibilitymuscle and bone systemlentigines liver spotsceasing of menstruationdifficulty in swallowingformation of a blood clotinflammation of the jointsbrain and spinal cord systemcondition of peeing at nightalveoli lose their elasticityinability to control urination...

Hear/Respiratory Disease 2022-05-03

Hear/Respiratory Disease crossword puzzle
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  1. inflammation of bronchial tubes
  2. fancy term for "heart attack"
  3. chest pain
  4. organs that allow body to breathe
  5. condition when blood flow to brain stops
  6. Infection causing inflammation of alveoli and
  7. one possible cause for asthma
  8. determines severity of asthma attack
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  1. high arterial blood pressure
  2. shortness of breath
  3. system that allows breathing
  4. pressure of blood in circulatory system
  5. Hypersensitivity reaction which constricts lung
  6. hardened arteries
  7. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

15 Clues: chest painhardened arteriesshortness of breathhigh arterial blood pressuresystem that allows breathingfancy term for "heart attack"one possible cause for asthmainflammation of bronchial tubesorgans that allow body to breatheUpper Respiratory Tract Infectionsdetermines severity of asthma attackpressure of blood in circulatory system...

The Respiratory System 2022-10-07

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Epithelium covering alveoli
  2. Organ of the lower respiratory system
  3. Type of muscle found in the trachea
  4. Respiratory group used in forceful breathing
  5. Membrane lining the nose
  6. The volume of one breath
  7. Occurs when alveolar pressure > air pressure
  8. Exchange of O2 & CO2 between blood & alveoli
  9. Secondary bronchi
  10. Organ of the upper respiratory system
  11. Participate in immunological responses
  12. One of three anatomical regions of pharynx
  13. Openings of the nose to the exterior
  14. Cardiac notch of left lung
  15. Medical term for voice box
  16. Smaller compartments in lobes of lungs
  17. Pleura lining the thoracic cavity
  18. Collection of neurons in pons
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  1. Separate lobes in right lung
  2. Type of ventilation used in breathing
  3. Divides nasal cavity into left and right
  4. Type of respiration involving tissues
  5. Respiratory group controls normal breathing
  6. Occurs when alveolar pressure < air pressure
  7. Mixture of phospholipids and lipoproteins
  8. Type of respiration involving lungs
  9. Pleura covering each lung
  10. Tertiary bronchi
  11. Cavity between visceral and parietal pleura
  12. Surgery to repair/alter shape of nose
  13. Protein found in Hemoglobin
  14. Medical term for windpipe
  15. Pigment found in hemoglobin
  16. Inflammation of the larynx

34 Clues: Tertiary bronchiSecondary bronchiMembrane lining the noseThe volume of one breathPleura covering each lungMedical term for windpipeCardiac notch of left lungMedical term for voice boxInflammation of the larynxEpithelium covering alveoliProtein found in HemoglobinPigment found in hemoglobinSeparate lobes in right lungCollection of neurons in pons...

Airway disease in pigs and poultry 2022-12-03

Airway disease in pigs and poultry crossword puzzle
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  1. What treatment can you give for pigs with migrating ascarids?
  2. What test would you do with an oral fluid sample?
  3. What is the process where a body produces antibodies in response to stimulation of immune system due to an antigen?
  4. What is a possible respiratory disease seen in adult pigs?
  5. What is an infectious respiratory disease seen in other poultry?
  6. Where is a disease that causes coughing, dyspnoea, tachypnoea or open-mouthed breathing?
  7. What is an infectious respiratory disease seen in adult birds?
  8. Which NSAID is licensed in poultry?
  9. What diagnostics could you do for a suspected A. pleurpneumonia infection?
  10. What respiratory disease is seen in pigs aged 0-7 days old?
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  1. What test would you do with a tracheobronchial swab for M.hyopneumoniae?
  2. What is a respiratory disease seen in chicks 0-7 days old?
  3. Which animal has a temperature of 40-42 degrees?
  4. How many weeks does seroconversion take?
  5. What is an infectious respiratory disease seen in young birds 7-40 days old?
  6. Where is a disease that causes sneezing or snicking (birds)?
  7. Which animal has a temperature of 38.5-40 degrees?
  8. What diagnostics could you do for a suspected P. multocida infection?
  9. What treatment can you give to poultry with syngamus trachea?
  10. What is a good antifungal to use in respiratory disease?
  11. What recent event may cause irritation to mucosa?
  12. What respiratory infection is seen in weaned piglets (7 days old)?
  13. 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

Human Body crossword puzzle
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  1. a major organ of the skeletal system
  2. the system that works most closely with the skeletal
  3. the system that breaks down food into usable nutrients
  4. a major organ of the respiratory system
  5. the system that is the body's first line of defense against germs
  6. the system that brings oxygen to all cells inside the body
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  1. a major organ of the nervous system
  2. a major organ of the integumentary system
  3. the system responsible for controlling body movement
  4. the system that produces blood cells
  5. the system that brings oxygen into the body
  6. a major organ of the digestive system

12 Clues: a major organ of the nervous systema major organ of the skeletal systemthe system that produces blood cellsa major organ of the digestive systema major organ of the respiratory systema major organ of the integumentary systemthe system that brings oxygen into the bodythe system that works most closely with the skeletal...

Amplify Medical Conditions 2023-10-06

Amplify Medical Conditions crossword puzzle
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  1. This breaks down into glucose
  2. People with asthma sometimes have trouble doing this
  3. The tubes inside the lungs of someone with asthma sometimes do this
  4. This helps open the lungs to breathe easier
  5. This system breaks down food
  6. This organ makes enzymes in your body
  7. Red blood cells carries this
  8. Anemia is when the body doesn't have enough of these
  9. This system transports amino acids, oxygen, and glucose to cells
  10. A person with type 1 diabetes may have levels of this that get too high
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  1. This allows glucose to enter a cell
  2. This is a good source of iron
  3. Protein breaks down into this
  4. This system brings in oxygen molecules from the air
  5. A good source of protein
  6. One of the main things that cells need
  7. Tiny structures where oxygen moves from the respiratory system to the circulatory system
  8. The pancreas helps the body
  9. This can help cure and prevent anemia
  10. Another term for glucose
  11. These help break food down
  12. Without insulin, glucose is "________" of cells

22 Clues: A good source of proteinAnother term for glucoseThese help break food downThe pancreas helps the bodyThis system breaks down foodRed blood cells carries thisThis is a good source of ironThis breaks down into glucoseProtein breaks down into thisThis allows glucose to enter a cellThis can help cure and prevent anemia...

The Pulmonary 2012-05-22

The Pulmonary crossword puzzle
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  1. other way of air entering body.
  2. site of gas exchange.
  3. includes the lungs and muscles necessary to breathe.
  4. a waste of the respiratory system.
  5. one way of air entering the body.
  6. infection in the lungs.
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  1. cure of pulmonary embolus.
  2. disorder that is caused by blood clots entering the respiratory system.
  3. machine that helps the respiratory system.
  4. 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

Excretory System crossword puzzle
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  1. A storage sac for urine.
  2. This cell organelle is like the Excretory System.
  3. The Digestive System gets rid of ______(smaller word for undigested food).
  4. _______ is one response to lack of water.
  5. This organ helps this system function, but is in the Respiratory System.
  6. Tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder.
  7. A tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
  8. A process in which a machine filters the blood for the body. (takes the place of kidneys)
  9. This is an issue that happens with the kidneys when buildup happens.
  10. This system eliminates cellular ________ from our body.
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  1. The main organ of the Excretory System.
  2. This organ helps this system function, but is in the Digestive System.
  3. This organ helps this system function, but is in the Integumentary System.
  4. This system filters and rids of cellular waste in our body.
  5. The Respiratory System gets rid of _____________.
  6. 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....

Anatomy and physiology 2019-12-11

Anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. A harsh,vibratory sounds caused by harrowing of the upper airway refer to ___.
  2. ACE system works by changing the amount of water retained by the ___.
  3. High-pitched sounds produced by narrowed airways namely ___.
  4. Respiratory sounds are heard when a person ___ in.
  5. Tubular,cavernous and ___ are the types of breath sounds.
  6. The lungs secrete many enzymes and proteins that serve non-respiratory ___ functions.
  7. ___ contains hairs that filter foreign particles from ispired air.
  8. The epithelial cells and macrophages of the lungs secrete many ___.
  9. Respiratory sounds can be auscultated across the chest with ___.
  10. ___ is one of the cardinal symptoms of pleural effusion.
  11. ___ is one of the common signs of pleural affusion.
  12. ___ will reduce the amount of ACE.
  13. The measurement of the volume of air that a person can move into and out of the lungs called ___.
  14. ___is one of the examples for nonrespiratory air movements.
  15. Upper respiratory system is the nose,nasal cavity and ___.
  16. ACE system works to regulate blood ___ and blood volumes by changing the amount of water.
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  1. FEV1 is the volume of air echaled in one second of ___.
  2. the amount of air breathed in or out during normal reapiration called ___ volume.
  3. ___ is the sounds that resemble snoring
  4. Emphysema and broncitis was caused by ___.
  5. 6000ml (4-6l) is the ___ value of lungs volumes and capacities
  6. Angiotensin 1 into angiotensin ||,which is are two important ___ in the reninangiotensin feedback loop of the renal system.
  7. The maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs ofter a maximum inhalatan was named ___ capacity
  8. The volume of unexpended air that remains in the lungs following maximum expiration called ___ volume.
  9. ACE leads to more ___.
  10. There are 3 regions of pharynx which is nasopharynx,oropharynx,and ___ .
  11. Crackles (rales) are causes by ___ fuid (scretons) in the air ways.
  12. Function residual capacity (FRC) can be calculated by adding together residual and ___.
  13. Ask the patient to say "E" as your auscultate the lungs refer to ___.
  14. 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 snoringEmphysema 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....

Biology Crossword 2017-06-01

Biology Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. the smallest living creatures
  2. a adaptation in a species to its environment
  3. a digestive structure found in chickens and turkeys and some worms, that grinds up food in place of teeth
  4. the home in which a plant sprouts it's first life from
  5. used to form complex structures built from amino acids eventually forming muscle and tissue.
  6. respiratory structure that extracts oxygen from water
  7. (2words) the system that breaks down food for extraction
  8. (2words) the system that moves blood and nutrients around the body
  9. diet consists of only animal tissue
  10. extracts negative items out of the body and dispels of it through urination
  11. diet only consists of dead matter
  12. circulatory structure that pumps blood and nutrients throughout the body
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  1. diet consists of a diet of vegetables and animal tissue
  2. a cell structure that carries out photosynthesis
  3. the smallest unit of living matter
  4. respiratory structure that extracts oxygen from air
  5. the smallest unit of matter
  6. (2words) the system that allows oxygen to enter the body and distributes it throughout.
  7. a pool of acid that breaks down food to its bare nutrients
  8. a fertilized pod holding a animal fetus, are not used by mammals
  9. (2words) the system that hold the brain and it's structures
  10. body lined with walls of chitin and a closed respiratory system
  11. the biggest part of the nervous system that controls the body
  12. diet only consists of vegetables and fruit

24 Clues: the smallest unit of matterthe smallest living creaturesdiet only consists of dead matterthe smallest unit of living matterdiet consists of only animal tissuediet only consists of vegetables and fruita adaptation in a species to its environmenta cell structure that carries out photosynthesisrespiratory structure that extracts oxygen from air...

Body Systems Overview 2023-05-16

Body Systems Overview crossword puzzle
Across
  1. system that filters blood, includes kidneys
  2. tube that passes food from mouth to stomach
  3. gas that we inhale
  4. system that breaks down of food into nutrients
  5. bones that protect the brain
  6. system that allows commication between body parts
  7. carry blood away from the heart
  8. system transports nutrients and oxygen to body
  9. largest artery leaving the heart with oxygenated blood
  10. part of the respiratory system where gas is exchanges
  11. specialized nerve cell
  12. bones that protect the spinal cord
  13. system that allows movement
  14. air sacs in the lungs
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  1. part of brain; controls involuntary muscles such as heart and diaphragm
  2. system provides structure, support and protection
  3. upper thigh bone
  4. stretchy material that connects bones to bones
  5. lower chambers of the heart
  6. main organ that filters blood
  7. system in which oxygen is inhaled
  8. type of neuron the sends impulse from brain to muscles
  9. largest part of the brain, controls thinking, memory
  10. another name for windpipe
  11. longest portion of the digestive system stretchy material connects bones to other bones
  12. control center of the body
  13. waste from kidneys
  14. vessels between arteries and veins

28 Clues: upper thigh bonegas that we inhalewaste from kidneysair sacs in the lungsspecialized nerve cellanother name for windpipecontrol center of the bodylower chambers of the heartsystem that allows movementbones that protect the brainmain organ that filters bloodcarry blood away from the heartsystem in which oxygen is inhaled...

Body Systems 2023-12-05

Body Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This organ connects your mouth to your stomach
  2. This system helps give the body structure and support
  3. This system helps your body move
  4. This is an organ of the circulatory system that pumps blood
  5. This is an organ of the skeletal system; you have over 200 in your body
  6. Your bicep, quad, and abs are all examples of this organ
  7. This system helps bring in oxygen to your body
  8. This is where most of your nutrients are absorbed in your digestive system
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  1. Tubes that blood flows through found all over your body
  2. This organ of the nervous system runs through the middle of your back
  3. This system helps move blood throughout your body
  4. This system helps control your body
  5. This is an organ of the respiratory system that expands when you breathe in air
  6. This organ of the nervous system processes information
  7. This system helps break down food so you can have nutrients
  8. This organ connects your nose/throat to your lungs

16 Clues: This system helps your body moveThis system helps control your bodyThis organ connects your mouth to your stomachThis system helps bring in oxygen to your bodyThis system helps move blood throughout your bodyThis organ connects your nose/throat to your lungsThis system helps give the body structure and support...

Respiratory System I 2013-07-16

Respiratory System I crossword puzzle
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  1. Process including normal exhalation; no muscular contraction is required
  2. The bronchial tree begins at the trachea and ends at theses set of brochioles
  3. Consisted of two or more alveoli that share a common opening
  4. Simple squamous epithelium are the cells that make up the wall of the
  5. Exchange of O2 and CO2 happen across this membrane;alveolar and capillary walls
  6. The deepest layer of serous membrane that covers the lungs
  7. First step of inhalation does this to the diaphragm and external intercostals
  8. Diversion of pulmonary blood from poorly ventilated areas of lung, blood vessels response
  9. These intercostals are only used during forced exhalation;depletion of the body's ATP
  10. lowers alveolar surface tension
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  1. Refers to how much effort is required to stretch the lungs and chest wall
  2. When the alveolar pressure is this then atmospheric pressure, air moves into the lungs
  3. Process of respiration in which pulmonary capillary blood gains O2 and loses CO2
  4. Signals from this division of the autonomic nervous system cause bronchiodialation and decreased resistance
  5. Set of nerves responsible for innervating the diaphragm and causing 75% of the body's air to enter the lungs
  6. The collapse of part of a lung, or rarely, the entire lung
  7. Double layered membrane that surrounds and protects each lung is called
  8. The right lung has this fissure but the left lung does not
  9. A breathing disorder in preemies in which the alveoli do not remain open due to a lack of surfactant
  10. Larger diameter airways have this resistance
  11. Exhalation starts when the external intercostals do this

21 Clues: lowers alveolar surface tensionLarger diameter airways have this resistanceExhalation starts when the external intercostals do thisThe collapse of part of a lung, or rarely, the entire lungThe deepest layer of serous membrane that covers the lungsThe right lung has this fissure but the left lung does not...

Respiratory System II 2013-07-16

Respiratory System II crossword puzzle
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  1. CO2 pressure and H+ concentrations increases to a certain level that strongly stimulates the inspiratory
  2. Emotional brain, cortical influences on respiration
  3. Inside the RBC;transports 02,CO2, and H+
  4. A substance found in red blood cells that is responsible for the unloading of oxygen from hemoglobin, metabolic activity
  5. Law states that each gas in a mixture of gases exerts its own pressure as if all the other gases were not present
  6. This type of rate is decreased when there is a sudden rise in blood pressure
  7. Capacity is equal to the volume change of the lungs between a full inhale and full exhale
  8. Respiration is the exchange of gases between alveoli and pulmonary capillaries
  9. Law states that the quantity of a gas that will dissolve in a liquid is proportional to the partial pressure of the gas and its solubility
  10. Controls the medullary rhythmicity area;transmits inhibitory impulses to the inspiratory area
  11. Formed when the carbon dioxide molecule bonds with amino groups and proteins in the blood
  12. These levels initiate inhalation
  13. Blood is this when PH is low, O2 levels are low, CO2 levels are high and [H]+ is high
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  1. the binding of oxygen and hemoglobin from lungs to heart, from heart to tissues
  2. Saturation is said to be this when oxygen is at 100%;4 O2 attached to the heme group
  3. This type of perfusion is blood flow to the lungs
  4. Area of the brain that establishes the basic rhythm of breathing;medullary rhythmicity area
  5. also known as hypocarbia;low PCO2;<40mmHg
  6. This type of hypoxia is caused by a low PO2 in arterial blood as a result of airway obstruction, etc.
  7. This is the exchange of negative ions that maintain the electrical balance between blood plasma and RBC cytosol;shift

20 Clues: These levels initiate inhalationInside the RBC;transports 02,CO2, and H+also known as hypocarbia;low PCO2;<40mmHgThis type of perfusion is blood flow to the lungsEmotional brain, cortical influences on respirationThis type of rate is decreased when there is a sudden rise in blood pressure...

CS: Respiratory System 2021-03-12

CS: Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lymphatic tissue on the back of the pharynx behind the nose
  2. nosebleed
  3. coughing up and spitting out of material from the lungs
  4. to listen; physical examination method of listening to sounds within the body
  5. opening between the vocal cords in the larynx
  6. breathing
  7. carbon dioxide
  8. direct measurement of lung volume and capacity
  9. popping sound heard on auscultation of the lung
  10. normal breathing
  11. high pitched, crowing sound
  12. accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
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  1. difficulty breathing
  2. partition that separates the thorax into two compartment
  3. inability to breath
  4. cartilaginous ridge at the point where the trachea divides into two
  5. uvula
  6. biopsy removal of small piece of lung tissue for pathologic examination
  7. thin, watery discharge from the nose
  8. acute respiratory infection in infants and young children
  9. roof of the mouth
  10. palate

22 Clues: uvulapalatenosebleedbreathingcarbon dioxidenormal breathingroof of the mouthinability to breathdifficulty breathinghigh pitched, crowing soundthin, watery discharge from the noseaccumulation of pus in the pleural cavityopening between the vocal cords in the larynxdirect measurement of lung volume and capacity...

Respiratory & Circulatory System 2021-11-30

Respiratory & Circulatory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. blood vessels that lead away from the heart.
  2. A pair of breathing organs located with the chest which remove carbon dioxide from and bring oxygen to the blood.
  3. The heart is made up of this type of muscle?
  4. a flap of tissue that covers the opening to the trachea in order to divert food & liquids.
  5. The human heart consists of this many chambers?
  6. The lower 2 chambers of the heart are known as the left & right ___________?
  7. The lungs take in this gas from the air we breath.
  8. The liquid that flows through our veins and arteries.
  9. The hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea.
  10. is the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
  11. The ______ atrium is the first chamber of the heart that un-oxygenated blood enters.
  12. Humans breath in oxygen either through our mouth or through our _____.
  13. blood vessels that lead back to the heart.
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  1. The ______ artery carries blood away from the heart to the lungs to get oxygenated.
  2. The large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
  3. ______ blood cells carry the oxygen throughout the circulatory system
  4. tiny air sacs in the lungs from which gasses are exchanged.
  5. The upper 2 chambers of the heart are known as the left & right __________?
  6. A.k.a. "the windpipe"
  7. This Muscle powers the Respiratory System located near the bottom of the rib cage.
  8. The "Voice Box" is triangularly shaped thing just below the Pharynx.
  9. The lungs help us expel this gas from our blood stream by breathing it out.
  10. air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi.
  11. This muscle/organ helps pump blood and power the circulatory systems.

24 Clues: A.k.a. "the windpipe"blood vessels that lead back to the heart.blood vessels that lead away from the heart.The heart is made up of this type of muscle?The human heart consists of this many chambers?The lungs take in this gas from the air we breath.The liquid that flows through our veins and arteries....

Respiratory System Diseases 2022-06-02

Respiratory System Diseases crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A bacteria that causes tracheobronchitis (kennel cough)
  2. exposes animal to ultrafine water droplets to moisten small airways
  3. A condition where fluid accumulates in lung tissue
  4. Technique of slapping thorax with a cupped hand to encourage coughing and to loosen debris
  5. absent breathing
  6. Pleural cavity creates negative pressure in the chest when diaphragm expands
  7. A blue coloration to mucous membranes
  8. Disease of the alveoli causing formation of exudate and consolidation (alveolar collapse)
  9. Usually caused by a bad tooth
  10. Inhalation of food or liquid
  11. Dozens of small tumors that seed themselves into the lung tissue
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  1. abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space
  2. Relaxation of the diaphragm
  3. fast breathing
  4. Official term for what a "Pulse Ox" machine does
  5. Highly contagious upper respiratory tract disease in cats
  6. placing needle into pleural space to remove air or fluid
  7. Inflammation and irritation of the mucous membrane of the nose
  8. difficulty breathing
  9. A bloody nose

20 Clues: A bloody nosefast breathingabsent breathingdifficulty breathingRelaxation of the diaphragmInhalation of food or liquidUsually caused by a bad toothA blue coloration to mucous membranesOfficial term for what a "Pulse Ox" machine doesA condition where fluid accumulates in lung tissueabnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space...

Respiratory System Review 2021-04-14

Respiratory System Review crossword puzzle
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  1. enzyme in mucus that destroys bacteria
  2. if this is reduced it is difficult to exhale
  3. this increases with increased temperature
  4. these nasal structures will warm and moisten air
  5. part of brain that controls respiratory center
  6. the rate in which you will breathe with increased CO2
  7. thin cell for rapid diffusion of air
  8. condition which causes resistance to airflow
  9. this condition will make you breathe faster
  10. structures for immunity but can be removed
  11. structure that prevents food from entering lung
  12. expiration is this type of process
  13. amount of pressure when lung collapses
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  1. can pass through the pharynx
  2. white blood cell that carries bad particles
  3. tiny hairs that line the respiratory tract
  4. if you can control breathing during singing
  5. this will make you breathe faster
  6. sticky liquid that can capture particles
  7. this increases when volume decreases
  8. gas that controls rate/depth of breathing
  9. flow of air when pressure increases in the lungs
  10. prevents alveoli from collapsing
  11. flow of air when chest increases and pressure increases
  12. nerve that controls the diaphragm

25 Clues: can pass through the pharynxprevents alveoli from collapsingthis will make you breathe fasternerve that controls the diaphragmexpiration is this type of processthis increases when volume decreasesthin cell for rapid diffusion of airenzyme in mucus that destroys bacteriaamount of pressure when lung collapsessticky liquid that can capture particles...

Respiratory System Review 2021-05-04

Respiratory System Review crossword puzzle
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  1. space outside of & between lungs in thoracic cavity
  2. exchange of gasses in the bloodstream
  3. material expelled from the bronchi, lungs, or upper respiratory tract by spitting
  4. tapping on a surface to determine the difference in the density of the underlying structure
  5. windpipe, tube from pharynx & larynx to bronchial tubes
  6. air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
  7. large air passages that lead from trachea to lungs
  8. chronic inflammatory disorder w/ airway obstruction due to bronchial & bronchiolar edema & constriction
  9. process of breathing out
  10. fine crackling sounds heard when inhaling when there is fluid in the alveoli
  11. an acute infection of the throat & upper respiratory tract caused by diphtheria bacterium
  12. the throat
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  1. where air is exchanged in the lungs
  2. inflammation and infection of the alveoli, which can fill with pus or a product from the inflammatory reaction
  3. continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing
  4. combining point between the pulmonary arteries & pulmonary veins
  5. voice box, above trachea
  6. hyperinflation of air sacs w/ destruction of alveolar walls
  7. act of breathing in
  8. strained, high pitched sound heard on inspiration caused by obstruction in the pharynx or larynx

20 Clues: the throatact of breathing invoice box, above tracheaprocess of breathing outwhere air is exchanged in the lungsexchange of gasses in the bloodstreamlarge air passages that lead from trachea to lungsspace outside of & between lungs in thoracic cavityair sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place...

The Respiratory System 2022-10-06

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. enzyme digesting lung parenchyma
  2. diamond shaped crystal of eosinophils
  3. type of respiratory epithelium
  4. accumulation of milky fluid of lymphatic origin in pleura
  5. air-filled cyst like structure
  6. blue asbestos known as
  7. brown asbestos known as
  8. stage of lobar pneumonia characterized by congested septal walls and pale yellow oedema
  9. the syndrome which develops in coal worker pneumoconiosis due to rheumatoid arthritis development
  10. spiral shaped strips formed by degenerating respiratory epithelium in mucus plug
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  1. stage of lobar pneumonia characterized by fibrinous pleurisy
  2. most common bacteria causing lobar pneumonia
  3. type of carcinoma where island of malignant squamous cells are seen with cell nest with keratinization
  4. alveolar ducts open into
  5. an asbestos fibre coated with glycoprotein and ------------ called asbestos body
  6. sectioned lungs showing air filled sacs, name the disease
  7. inhaled asbestos fibres are phagocytosed by ------- macrophages
  8. sectioned lung surface with ----------- appearance
  9. type of emphysema which involves entire lobule and whole acinus
  10. part of lung tissue which is distal to terminal bronchioles

20 Clues: blue asbestos known asbrown asbestos known asalveolar ducts open intotype of respiratory epitheliumair-filled cyst like structureenzyme digesting lung parenchymadiamond shaped crystal of eosinophilsmost common bacteria causing lobar pneumoniasectioned lung surface with ----------- appearanceaccumulation of milky fluid of lymphatic origin in pleura...

The Respiratory System 2020-05-04

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. gives carbon dioxide to alveoli and takes oxgen to the bloodstream
  2. one's biggest possible breath
  3. two branches at the end of the trachea
  4. alveoli become filled with fluid preventing the exchange of gases
  5. the amonut of air that is always in the lungs
  6. uncontrolled growth in lung tissue
  7. inflammation of the lining of the bronchioles
  8. it contracts and flattens when you inhale
  9. deliver air to alveoli
  10. passageway for food and air
  11. transports air from the larynx to the bronchi
  12. filters,warms, and moistens air
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  1. production of sound
  2. moves ribs during respiration
  3. prevents food from entering the trachea
  4. connects oral and nasal cavities to larynx and esophagus
  5. air sacs at the end of bronchioles
  6. covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity
  7. constriction of bronchioles
  8. the alveoli deteriorates and lungs lose their elasticity

20 Clues: production of sounddeliver air to alveoliconstriction of bronchiolespassageway for food and airone's biggest possible breathmoves ribs during respirationfilters,warms, and moistens airair sacs at the end of bronchiolesuncontrolled growth in lung tissuetwo branches at the end of the tracheaprevents food from entering the trachea...

The Respiratory System 2019-01-14

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. type of tumor that does not spread
  2. walls of alveoli break down and lose their elasticity
  3. flap of cartilage that covers the opening to the trachea (glottis) when swallowing
  4. inspiratory volume + tidal volume + expiratory volume
  5. volume of air that always remains in the lungs
  6. thin double-layered membrane that surrounds each lung
  7. pigment in red blood cells that carries oxygen
  8. bronchi and bronchioles become inflamed; usually caused by allergic reactions
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  1. medical term for lungs collapsing
  2. dome shaped muscle; moves downward during contraction
  3. strengthened by cartilaginous “C” shaped arches
  4. muscles (rib) that are involved in inhalation and exhalation
  5. disease that causes thick, sticky mucus to build up
  6. reserve volume of air that can be forced out of the lungs beyond a regular breath of air
  7. reserve volume of air that can be taken into the lungs beyond a regular breath of air
  8. main organs of respiration
  9. respiration between the air and the blood; oxygen in and carbon dioxide out
  10. contains the voice box
  11. volume of air in a normal breath
  12. respiration between the body’s tissues and the blood; oxygen to cells, waste into blood
  13. tiny sacs surrounded by capillaries; site of gas exchange in the lungs

21 Clues: contains the voice boxmain organs of respirationvolume of air in a normal breathmedical term for lungs collapsingtype of tumor that does not spreadvolume of air that always remains in the lungspigment in red blood cells that carries oxygenstrengthened by cartilaginous “C” shaped archesdisease that causes thick, sticky mucus to build up...

Respiratory System Crossword 2019-05-23

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. When the alveoli of the lungs aren’t able to get a sufficient amount of oxygen
  2. Has superior, middle, and inferior conchae that project towards nasal septum
  3. The pressure contributed by a single gas within a mixture of gases
  4. The voice box
  5. The main passageway into the lungs
  6. Protect airways of our lungs from irritants and remove inhaled substances that are potentially harmful to the lungs and airways
  7. Reflexes that are strong and cannot be consciously suppressed
  8. Nostrils that open to nasal cavity
  9. Evaporates water in the mucus, and heats air to body temperature
  10. Attaches the thyroid cartilage to hyoid bone and cricoid cartilage to trachea
  11. Only contains superior and inferior lobes
  12. When one hemoglobin molecule can bind four oxygen molecules which result in the formation of oxyhemoglobin.
  13. Law stating that the gases that contribute to the total pressure exerted is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases
  14. Separates oral and nasal cavities with portions of maxillary and palatine bones or helps divide nasopharynx and rest of the pharynx
  15. Branches out into secondary bronchi and tertiary bronchi which extend into bronchioles and pulmonary alveoli
  16. Connects to posterior portion of nasal cavity through internal nares and separated from oral cavity by soft palate
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  1. Blood becomes saturated with carbon dioxide and roughly around 7% is absorbed by peripheral capillaries and is moved as dissolved gas molecules
  2. An increase amount of air entering the alveoli
  3. Helps to maintain blood pressure at nearly constant levels
  4. to form right and left primary bronchi
  5. Responds to excessive stretching of the lung during large inspirations in order to help prevent over-inflation of the lung
  6. Makes sure that the body’s alveoli are sufficiently supplied with oxygen and aids in the removal of carbon dioxide that is found in the bloodstream
  7. Distribute air throughout the lungs
  8. Tiny ducts that connect the respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs
  9. Contains superior, inferior, and middle lobe
  10. Bind the nine cartilages to form the larynx
  11. Law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature
  12. Lies between hyoid bone and entrance to larynx and esophagus
  13. Extends between soft palate and the base of tongue at around the hyoid bone
  14. Tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange

30 Clues: The voice boxThe main passageway into the lungsNostrils that open to nasal cavityDistribute air throughout the lungsto form right and left primary bronchiOnly contains superior and inferior lobesBind the nine cartilages to form the larynxContains superior, inferior, and middle lobeAn increase amount of air entering the alveoli...

Respiratory System Crossword 2019-05-23

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The voice box
  2. Tiny ducts that connect the respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs
  3. Distribute air throughout the lungs
  4. Law stating that the gases that contribute to the total pressure exerted is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases
  5. Blood becomes saturated with carbon dioxide and roughly around 7% is absorbed by peripheral capillaries and is moved as dissolved gas molecules
  6. Reflexes that are strong and cannot be consciously suppressed
  7. to form right and left primary bronchi
  8. Bind the nine cartilages to form the larynx
  9. The pressure contributed by a single gas within a mixture of gases
  10. Responds to excessive stretching of the lung during large inspirations in order to help prevent over-inflation of the lung
  11. When the alveoli of the lungs aren’t able to get a sufficient amount of oxygen
  12. Branches out into secondary bronchi and tertiary bronchi which extend into bronchioles and pulmonary alveoli
  13. Contains superior, inferior, and middle lobe
  14. Evaporates water in the mucus, and heats air to body temperature
  15. An increase amount of air entering the alveoli
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  1. Extends between soft palate and the base of tongue at around the hyoid bone
  2. Tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
  3. Lies between hyoid bone and entrance to larynx and esophagus
  4. Connects to posterior portion of nasal cavity through internal nares and separated from oral cavity by soft palate
  5. Law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature
  6. Only contains superior and inferior lobes
  7. Makes sure that the body’s alveoli are sufficiently supplied with oxygen and aids in the removal of carbon dioxide that is found in the bloodstream
  8. Separates oral and nasal cavities with portions of maxillary and palatine bones or helps divide nasopharynx and rest of the pharynx
  9. Helps to maintain blood pressure at nearly constant levels
  10. Protect airways of our lungs from irritants and remove inhaled substances that are potentially harmful to the lungs and airways
  11. When one hemoglobin molecule can bind four oxygen molecules which result in the formation of oxyhemoglobin.
  12. Nostrils that open to nasal cavity
  13. Attaches the thyroid cartilage to hyoid bone and cricoid cartilage to trachea
  14. Has superior, middle, and inferior conchae that project towards nasal septum
  15. The main passageway into the lungs

30 Clues: The voice boxNostrils that open to nasal cavityThe main passageway into the lungsDistribute air throughout the lungsto form right and left primary bronchiOnly contains superior and inferior lobesBind the nine cartilages to form the larynxContains superior, inferior, and middle lobeAn increase amount of air entering the alveoli...

The Respiratory System. 2019-10-23

The Respiratory System. crossword puzzle
Across
  1. contains oxygen
  2. a large air-filled space in the middle of the face
  3. also is known as the throat
  4. a vessel leading from the lungs to the heart
  5. bones that protect the lungs and heart
  6. two external openings of the nasal cavity
  7. a vessel leading from the heart to the lungs
  8. connects the bronchioles to the alveoli
  9. the branches that divide from the bronchus
  10. a slimy substance secreted for lubrication or protection
  11. tiny sacs that allow for rapid gaseous exchanges
  12. a group of alveoli
  13. organ used to pump blood around the body
  14. a muscle that contracts continually when you inhale and exhale
  15. a condition where the airways swell and fill with mucus
  16. the organ used to breathe
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  1. the act of breathing out
  2. the smallest blood vessels in the body
  3. also known as the voice box
  4. does not contain oxygen
  5. the gas we need to survive
  6. is emitted when we exhale
  7. the group of muscles that run between the ribs
  8. hairs that line the nostrils to keep mucus out
  9. cushions the lungs from rubbing against the ribs
  10. a fluid that delivers necessary nutrients to cells
  11. the act of breathing in
  12. the main passageway into the lungs leading from the trachea
  13. pipe that delivers air to the lungs
  14. a flap in the throat that stops food from entering the windpipe

30 Clues: contains oxygena group of alveolidoes not contain oxygenthe act of breathing inthe act of breathing outis emitted when we exhalethe organ used to breathethe gas we need to survivealso known as the voice boxalso is known as the throatpipe that delivers air to the lungsthe smallest blood vessels in the bodybones that protect the lungs and heart...

The Respiratory System. 2019-10-23

The Respiratory System. crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the smallest blood vessels in the body
  2. organ used to pump blood around the body
  3. pipe that delivers air to the lungs
  4. is emitted when we exhale
  5. hairs that line the nostrils to keep mucus out
  6. a flap in the throat that stops food from entering the windpipe
  7. also known as the voice box
  8. two external openings of the nasal cavity
  9. a muscle that contracts continually when you inhale and exhale
  10. connects the bronchioles to the alveoli
  11. the branches that divide from the bronchus
  12. the organ used to breathe
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  1. the act of breathing out
  2. a condition where the airways swell and fill with mucus
  3. the main passageway into the lungs leading from the trachea
  4. the group of muscles that run between the ribs
  5. bones that protect the lungs and heart
  6. tiny sacs that allow for rapid gaseous exchanges
  7. a group of alveoli
  8. cushions the lungs from rubbing against the ribs
  9. a large air-filled space in the middle of the face
  10. the act of breathing in
  11. also is known as the throat
  12. a slimy substance secreted for lubrication or protection
  13. the gas we need to survive

25 Clues: a group of alveolithe act of breathing inthe act of breathing outis emitted when we exhalethe organ used to breathethe gas we need to survivealso known as the voice boxalso is known as the throatpipe that delivers air to the lungsthe smallest blood vessels in the bodybones that protect the lungs and heartconnects the bronchioles to the alveoli...

The Respiratory System 2019-11-25

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. abnormal tissue growth that extends from the surface of the mucous membrane
  2. acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli, which fill with pus and products of inflammation
  3. thin hairs attached to the mucous membrane epithelium lining the respiratory tract
  4. double-folded membrane surrounding each lung
  5. inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose
  6. the voice box
  7. the air cavities in the bones near the nose
  8. openings through the nose
  9. small bronchial tubes
  10. throat
  11. a rare disease where cartilage in many areas of the body become inflamed, most commonly affects the ears, nose, & airways of the lungs
  12. collections of lymphatic tissue
  13. contains the adenoids
  14. difficult breathing
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  1. consists of 3 parts: primary, secondary, tertiary; transfers air to and from the lungs
  2. muscle that separates the chest and the abdomen; aids in breathing
  3. nosebleed
  4. cricoid, thyroid, epiglottis, arytenoids, corniculate, cuneiform are types of what?
  5. smallest blood vessels
  6. inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes; cause coughing and bronchospasm
  7. a foreign body is inhaled accidentally and becomes lodges in one of the bronchi
  8. inflammation of a bronchiole
  9. a spasm of the bronchial smooth muscle, that narrows the bronchi
  10. hyperinflation of air sacs with destruction of alveolar walls
  11. a cell that holds hemoglobin and can carry oxygen to the body
  12. connects the larynx to the bronchi
  13. contains the palatine tonsils
  14. a flap of cartilage attached to the root of the tongue, prevents choking or food aspiration by closing over the Larynx
  15. triangular slit between the opening of the vocal cords, opens into windpipe, responsible for production of sound
  16. illness that constricts the bronchi which affects the amount of air coming to the lungs

30 Clues: throatnosebleedthe voice boxdifficult breathingsmall bronchial tubescontains the adenoidssmallest blood vesselsopenings through the noseinflammation of a bronchiolecontains the palatine tonsilscollections of lymphatic tissueconnects the larynx to the bronchithe air cavities in the bones near the nosedouble-folded membrane surrounding each lung...

Respiratory System Crossword 2020-05-08

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. seals off the windpipe during eating so that food is not accidentally inhaled
  2. uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in one or both lungs
  3. one of two membranes around the lungs
  4. separates the abdomen from the chest
  5. also known as "voice box"
  6. plural form of bronchus
  7. if left untreated, can cause pneumonia
  8. inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs
  9. smallest blood vessels in the body
  10. deliver air to tiny sacs called
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  1. amount of air that remains in a person's lungs after fully exhaling
  2. help form and move the chest wall
  3. alveoli fill with fluid or pus, making it difficult to breathe
  4. is located inside of your nose
  5. regulate the passage of air to the lungs and food to the esophagus
  6. a condition that causes shortness of breath
  7. max amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a max inhalation
  8. beginning of the digestive tract
  9. rigid tube extending from the larynx
  10. tiny balloon shaped air sacs

20 Clues: plural form of bronchusalso known as "voice box"tiny balloon shaped air sacsis located inside of your nosedeliver air to tiny sacs calledbeginning of the digestive tracthelp form and move the chest wallsmallest blood vessels in the bodyseparates the abdomen from the chestrigid tube extending from the larynxone of two membranes around the lungs...

Respiratory System Vocab 2023-03-20

Respiratory System Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. Not enough air
  2. The junction where blood interacts with the alveoli sacs to exchange gas
  3. The smallest divisions of the lung to the naked eye
  4. Breathing out
  5. The cartillage between nostrils
  6. Breathing in
  7. The flap that covers the trachea when swallowing
  8. The smallest type of airway that leads into alveoli
  9. Large airways that lead from the trachea to the lungs
  10. Lines the moist areas of your body; part of the immune system
  11. The organ containing the voicebox
  12. The section of thyroid cartilage that protrudes from the larynx, especially prominentin males
  13. Suffication
  14. Molecule responsible for carrying Oxygen
  15. The squishy part of the roof of your mouth
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  1. The structure that causes crying to make your nose stuffy
  2. The small air sacs where gas exchange occurs
  3. A protein present in mucous; important for breaking things down
  4. The mass of tissue located at the back of the throat; visible when opening the mouth
  5. The main breathing muscle located inferior to the lungs
  6. A type of nervous receptor that detects change in blood pressure
  7. The area between the lungs
  8. The passage of fluid to organs from the circulatory or lymphatic system
  9. Part of the brain that sends involuntary singals to breathe
  10. Shortness of breathe
  11. The enter/exit point for many structures in the lung
  12. A temporary stop in breathing; common in sleep
  13. The cavity behind the mouth and nasal cavity that connect them to the esophagus
  14. The membrane lining the lungs
  15. A device that measures the rate of respiration

30 Clues: SufficationBreathing inBreathing outNot enough airShortness of breatheThe area between the lungsThe membrane lining the lungsThe cartillage between nostrilsThe organ containing the voiceboxMolecule responsible for carrying OxygenThe squishy part of the roof of your mouthThe small air sacs where gas exchange occurs...

Respiratory System Anatomy 2023-09-29

Respiratory System Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
  2. The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
  3. The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
  4. Normal respiratory rate
  5. The road is about 13cm long
  6. Olfactory receptors are located in the mucosa in the gaps of the nasal cavity called recaptors
  7. Removal of carbon dioxide
  8. The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
  9. The remaining mucosal layar, namely the nasal cavity, is called the respiratory tract
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  1. Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
  2. The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
  3. The Pharymponic duct, which drains the maiddle ear, opens into the
  4. Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
  5. The right and left bronchi are formed by division
  6. Pharangeal tonsils are called
  7. During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
  8. Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
  9. What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
  10. The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
  11. humidifier Warms the incoming air

20 Clues: Normal respiratory rateRemoval of carbon dioxideThe road is about 13cm longPharangeal tonsils are calledhumidifier Warms the incoming airTonsils at the tip of the soft palateThe nasal cavity is surrounded by a ringTonsils located at the base of the tongueThree mucosal projects or lobes are calledPassageways that allow air to reach the lungs...

Respiratory System Diseases 2024-02-06

Respiratory System Diseases crossword puzzle
Across
  1. temporary absence of spontaneous respiration
  2. whopping cough
  3. acute bacterial infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract.
  4. abnormally rapid rate of deep respiration
  5. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
  6. a collection of pus in a body cavity
  7. difficulty in speaking
  8. abnormally slow rate of respiration
  9. bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes
  10. nosebleed
  11. also known as the flu
  12. progressive, long term loss of lung function
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  1. a group of lung disease in which the bronchial airflow is obstructed
  2. loss of the ability of the larynx to produce normal speech sounds
  3. coughing up & spitting out saliva
  4. chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchial tubes
  5. inflammation of the larynx
  6. loss of consciousness
  7. the condition of having low oxygen levels in the blood
  8. easy or normal breathing
  9. Upper respiratory infection
  10. serious inflammation of the lungs
  11. Sudden infant death syndrome
  12. shortness of breath
  13. caused by asbestos particles in the lungs
  14. abnormally rapid rate of respiration
  15. acute respiratory infection in children and infants

27 Clues: nosebleedwhopping coughshortness of breathloss of consciousnessalso known as the fludifficulty in speakingeasy or normal breathinginflammation of the larynxUpper respiratory infectionSudden infant death syndromecoughing up & spitting out salivaserious inflammation of the lungsAcute respiratory distress syndromeabnormally slow rate of respiration...

The respiratory system 2024-09-09

The respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. dioxide The primary waste gas released during exhalation.
  2. A chronic respiratory disease that causes narrowing of the airways.
  3. Hair-like structures on cells that help move mucus and trapped particles out of the airways.
  4. The part of the circulatory system that delivers oxygenated blood to the body's tissues.
  5. A gas that makes up the majority of inhaled and exhaled air but is not involved in gas exchange.
  6. The protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen for transport in the bloodstream.
  7. A lung condition that damages alveoli, reducing oxygen absorption.
  8. The process by which gases move from areas of high concentration to low concentration, such as oxygen moving from the alveoli to the blood.
  9. The system that transports oxygenated blood from the lungs to the body and returns deoxygenated blood to the lungs for gas exchange.
  10. The windpipe that directs air to the lungs.
  11. The process of expelling air from the lungs after gas exchange has occurred.
  12. Tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
  13. The cells responsible for gas exchange in the alveoli.
  14. Small openings on plant leaves that allow for gas exchange, similar to alveoli in the lungs.
  15. An alternative entry point for air, where it is filtered and humidified.
  16. cells The specialized cells that regulate the opening and closing of stomata in plants, similar to the way respiratory muscles control air entry in animals.
  17. The flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea during swallowing.
  18. The cells lining the respiratory tract that produce mucus to trap particles.
Down
  1. The process of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) moving between the alveoli and the blood.
  2. The smaller airways branching off the bronchi in the lungs.
  3. The voice box that also acts as a passage for air entering the trachea.
  4. The exchange of gases between the air in the alveoli and the blood in the capillaries.
  5. The process of air entering the body through the mouth or nose and traveling down the trachea to the bronchi and bronchioles.
  6. The muscles between the ribs that assist in breathing by expanding and contracting the chest cavity.
  7. The entry point for air into the respiratory system.
  8. pressure The measurement of oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations that drive diffusion in the lungs.
  9. The movement of air into and out of the lungs, including both inhalation and exhalation.
  10. Small blood vessels surrounding the alveoli, where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide is removed.
  11. The part of the throat that connects the mouth to the esophagus and trachea.
  12. The membrane that surrounds the lungs and lines the chest cavity to reduce friction during breathing.
  13. The muscle that contracts to pull air into the lungs.
  14. The primary gas absorbed by the body during inhalation.
  15. The two large airways that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
  16. cavity The area behind the nose where air is warmed and filtered before it enters the lungs.
  17. The primary organ for gas exchange in the respiratory system.

35 Clues: The windpipe that directs air to the lungs.Tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.The entry point for air into the respiratory system.The muscle that contracts to pull air into the lungs.The cells responsible for gas exchange in the alveoli.The primary gas absorbed by the body during inhalation....

biology respiratory system 2024-09-09

biology respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the main organ in respiratory system
  2. when we breathe in, air enters the respiratory system through the...
  3. the dome-shaped muscle below the lungs
  4. causes you to have low stamina
  5. the action to intake oxygen
  6. disease where there is uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs
  7. the action to let out air
  8. what do we exhale
  9. the external respiration process where air moves into and out of the lungs
  10. causes addiction to smoking
  11. in the chest, the trachea branches into two...
  12. our lungs are protected inside the ribcage that consists of the
  13. thoracic cavity is seperated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet known as the
Down
  1. damage of the alveoli in the lungs caused by smoking
  2. inflammation of the bronchi
  3. each bronchus splits into smaller tubes called
  4. also known as the windpipe
  5. the lungs are in a space called
  6. the tiny air sacs in the lungs
  7. the health issue when you have high blood sugar
  8. disorder in which the air passage of lungs become too narrow
  9. the primary muscle involved in breathing

22 Clues: what do we exhalethe action to let out airalso known as the windpipeinflammation of the bronchithe action to intake oxygencauses addiction to smokingcauses you to have low staminathe tiny air sacs in the lungsthe lungs are in a space calledthe main organ in respiratory systemthe dome-shaped muscle below the lungs...

THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2016-03-09

THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM crossword puzzle
Across
  1. dioxide- a gaseous waste product of respiration which is exhaled from animals.
  2. kind of blood vessel.
  3. the part of the throat that contains the voice box or vocal cords.
  4. the main tube that carries air to and from the lungs.
  5. (Bronchus)- the main branches (small tubes) of the respiratory tract leading into the lungs.
  6. a muscle on the underside of the lungs; when it contracts and relaxes, it allows air to be inhaled and exhaled from the lungs.
  7. the release of energy in cells by the combination of food and oxygen.
  8. - These small branches lead to the air sacs.
  9. Tiny hairlike structures that sweep mucus from the nose into the throat are called.
  10. used.
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  1. the gas in the atmosphere that is used by our cells.
  2. a sticky substance produced by the nose to moisten the inhaled air and trap dust and bacteria.
  3. You have two lungs. They fill with air when you inhale. This is the main organ of the respiratory system.
  4. small sacs at the end of each tiny branch of the bronchi. This is where oxygen reaches the bloodstream.
  5. also known as the windpipe, this tube is the passage for air from the
  6. the body organ that allows air to enter our body when the nostrils are not
  7. tiny blood vessels connecting the small arteries and veins. It is the
  8. the body organ that contains the nostrils.
  9. the bones that protect our lungs.
  10. to the bronchial tubes.

20 Clues: used.kind of blood vessel.to the bronchial tubes.the bones that protect our lungs.the body organ that contains the nostrils.- These small branches lead to the air sacs.the gas in the atmosphere that is used by our cells.the main tube that carries air to and from the lungs.the part of the throat that contains the voice box or vocal cords....

Bio20 Respiratory System 2015-12-02

Bio20 Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. malignant tumours
  2. total volume of the lung
  3. voicebox
  4. membrane between lungs and chest walls
  5. smallest blood carrying vessels
  6. aka the throat
  7. leftover volume in lung
  8. another name for the chest cavity
  9. fine tubes branching out in lungs
  10. separates the chest cavity from digestive system
  11. type of respiration that exchanges gas between air and blood
  12. lets air in
Down
  1. cancer causing
  2. type of respiration between tissue cells and blood
  3. home of mucus and hair
  4. intercostal contract causing rib cage to move
  5. windpipe
  6. prevents food from entering lungs
  7. first connections to lungs
  8. disorder causing the bronchi to become inflamed and filled with mucus
  9. alveoli becomes inflamed and filled with liquids
  10. entry to larynx
  11. uncontrolled growth of invasive cells
  12. gas exchange occurs here

24 Clues: windpipevoiceboxlets air incancer causingaka the throatentry to larynxmalignant tumourshome of mucus and hairleftover volume in lungtotal volume of the lunggas exchange occurs herefirst connections to lungssmallest blood carrying vesselsprevents food from entering lungsanother name for the chest cavityfine tubes branching out in lungs...

The Respiratory System. 2019-10-23

The Respiratory System. crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the smallest blood vessels in the body
  2. a muscle that contracts continually when you inhale and exhale
  3. pipe that delivers air to the lungs
  4. the group of muscles that run between the ribs
  5. also is known as the throat
  6. the main passageway into the lungs leading from the trachea
  7. tiny sacs that allow for rapid gaseous exchanges
  8. two external openings of the nasal cavity
  9. also known as the voice box
  10. a condition where the airways swell and fill with mucus
  11. a large air-filled space in the middle of the face
  12. the organ used to breathe
Down
  1. is emitted when we exhale
  2. connects the bronchioles to the alveoli
  3. the branches that divide from the bronchus
  4. a group of alveoli
  5. the gas we need to survive
  6. organ used to pump blood around the body
  7. a flap in the throat that stops food from entering the windpipe
  8. bones that protect the lungs and heart
  9. hairs that line the nostrils to keep mucus out
  10. cushions the lungs from rubbing against the ribs
  11. the act of breathing in
  12. the act of breathing out
  13. a slimy substance secreted for lubrication or protection

25 Clues: a group of alveolithe act of breathing inthe act of breathing outis emitted when we exhalethe organ used to breathethe gas we need to survivealso is known as the throatalso known as the voice boxpipe that delivers air to the lungsthe smallest blood vessels in the bodybones that protect the lungs and heartconnects the bronchioles to the alveoli...

Respiratory/Immune System 2021-02-24

Respiratory/Immune System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. fight cancer, viruses, parasites
  2. acquired from disease exposure
  3. bind and lock to antigens
  4. hypersecretion of mucus
  5. alveoli lose elasticity
  6. fluid between pleura
  7. inflamed narrow airway
  8. protein produced due to antigen
  9. hyperventilation due to acidosis
  10. inflammation in bronchial tubes
  11. thickened bronchi
Down
  1. cells that produce antibodies
  2. resistance to blood flow in lungs
  3. produces thick and sticky mucus
  4. Voicebox
  5. Windpipe
  6. membrane that covers the lungs
  7. creates an army of immune cells
  8. inflammation of bronchi/alveoli
  9. acquired from receiving a vaccine
  10. naturally present immune system
  11. the exchange of gases
  12. foreign substance
  13. Increased thoracic rigidity
  14. muscle of the respiratory system
  15. Insertion of an artificial airway
  16. obstruction of pulmonary arteries

27 Clues: VoiceboxWindpipeforeign substancethickened bronchifluid between pleurathe exchange of gasesinflamed narrow airwayhypersecretion of mucusalveoli lose elasticitybind and lock to antigensIncreased thoracic rigiditycells that produce antibodiesmembrane that covers the lungsacquired from disease exposureproduces thick and sticky mucus...

Respiratory System 9.1 2021-02-08

Respiratory System 9.1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. stabilise the trachea and keep it rigid, while allowing the trachea to expand in length when the person breathes
  2. two openings in the nose where air travels through (nostrils)
  3. a phospholipid that reduces the surface tension in the alveoli and prevents them from collapsing
  4. thin, double walled serous membrane that surrounds the lungs
  5. tiny ducts that connect the respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs
  6. space between the vocal cords, allows the vocal cords to vibrate
  7. large organs that occupy almost the entire thoracic cavity
  8. muscular passageway that extends from the nasal cavity to the mouth and connects to the esophagus (throat)
  9. the largest cartilaginous plate in the larynx (Adams apple)
  10. small openings in the alveolar walls that allow gases and macrophages to travel between the alveoli
  11. posterior part of the palate composed of soft muscle and tissue and is unsupported by bone
  12. air tube that extends from the larynx into the thorax where it splits into the right and left bronchi (windpipe)
  13. anterior part of the palate supported by bone
  14. gas exchange structure that contains the alveoli and the capillaries surrounding the alveoli
Down
  1. thin walled branches of the bronchi, smallest air conducting passageways of the bronchi
  2. air filled cavities that are lined with mucous membranes surrounding the nose
  3. area of thoracic cavity between the lungs; houses the heart, blood vessels, trachea, esophagus, thoracic duct, and thymus gland
  4. the part of the mouth behind the teeth and gums that is bounded above by the hard and soft palates and below by the tongue and the mucous membrane connecting it with the inner part of the mandible
  5. where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out
  6. muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach; runs behind the windpipe (trachea) and heart, and in front of the spine
  7. a flap of cartilaginous tissue that covers the opening to the trachea; diverts food and liquids to the esophagus during swallowing
  8. area behind the nose, lined with mucous membranes that filter and purify inspired air
  9. three uneven, scroll like nasal bones that extend down through the nasal cavity
  10. the two passageways that branch off the trachea and lead to the left and right lungs
  11. triangular shaped space inferior to the pharynx, responsible for voice production (voice box)

25 Clues: anterior part of the palate supported by bonelarge organs that occupy almost the entire thoracic cavitythe largest cartilaginous plate in the larynx (Adams apple)thin, double walled serous membrane that surrounds the lungstwo openings in the nose where air travels through (nostrils)space between the vocal cords, allows the vocal cords to vibrate...

The respiratory system 2021-03-22

The respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. exchange of gases from external environment
  2. thick folds of mucous membrane in larynx
  3. Tiny air sacs in lungs
  4. conveying air to and from the lungs
  5. Controls pitch
  6. “Spreading”
  7. Tiny DUCTS
  8. many different muscle groups of muscles that run between the ribs
  9. indentation on the surface of the left lung
  10. Plane rides suck
  11. Separates right and left airway
  12. Sleeping may be dangerous
  13. The vocal box
  14. Bronchi located in the upper portion of the lungs
  15. production of thick and sticky mucus
Down
  1. Covers the lungs
  2. Rebound of lungs
  3. exchange of gases from internal environment
  4. regulates heart rate and breathing
  5. Warms air
  6. Inflammation of lining of bronchial tunes
  7. incision in the windpipe
  8. lies between medulla
  9. A cancer that affects smokers
  10. Branches that divide
  11. caused by obstruction of airway

26 Clues: Warms airTiny DUCTS“Spreading”The vocal boxControls pitchCovers the lungsRebound of lungsPlane rides sucklies between medullaBranches that divideTiny air sacs in lungsincision in the windpipeSleeping may be dangerousA cancer that affects smokersSeparates right and left airwaycaused by obstruction of airwayregulates heart rate and breathing...

Pulmonology- Respiratory System 2020-02-24

Pulmonology- Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. very low level of oxygen in the cells
  2. difficulty breathing in supine position
  3. chronic bronchitis and emphysema
  4. Thorac/o-
  5. coughing up bloody sputum
  6. very high level of carbon dioxide in the arterial blood
  7. low level of oxygen in the blood
  8. antibiotics are used for this type of infection
  9. “all”
  10. Mantoux test, chest x-ray
  11. Pleur/o-
  12. Muc/o-
  13. caused by inhaling dust or particles
  14. Pulmon/o-
  15. oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
  16. located between the lungs
  17. high-pitched crowing sound
  18. suppresses the cough centers in the brain
Down
  1. throat
  2. high level of carbon dioxide in the arterial blood
  3. bluish skin color from a high level of carbon dioxide
  4. used to auscultate breath sounds
  5. a reactive airway disease
  6. Py/o-
  7. Anthracosis
  8. waste product of cellular metabolism
  9. bacterial infection, begins like flu
  10. seals the larynx during swallowing
  11. Alveol/o
  12. causes fluid to accumulate in the alveoli of the lungs
  13. caused by a recessive gene
  14. directly posterior to the mouth
  15. oxygen molecule carried on hemoglobin
  16. measures the oxygen level in the blood

34 Clues: Py/o-“all”throatMuc/o-Alveol/oPleur/o-Thorac/o-Pulmon/o-Anthracosisa reactive airway diseasecoughing up bloody sputumMantoux test, chest x-raylocated between the lungscaused by a recessive genehigh-pitched crowing sounddirectly posterior to the mouthused to auscultate breath soundschronic bronchitis and emphysemalow level of oxygen in the blood...

The Respiratory System 2020-05-04

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. growth of tumors in the lungs
  2. highest amount of air that can leave lungs
  3. allows us to speak
  4. two branches that lead to respective lungs
  5. the filling of the alveoli with liquid
  6. deterioration of the alveoli
  7. open area that filters air taken from nose
  8. opening that allows us to eat and speak
  9. the air left in lungs after exhaling
  10. bring nutrients and oxygen to tissue
Down
  1. inflammation of the bronchioles
  2. reduce friction in the lungs
  3. expand and contract chest cavity to help breathing
  4. decides what goes into the lungs
  5. network of branches that go into lungs
  6. tube that filters air right before the lungs
  7. it contracts to allow lungs to expand
  8. the respiratory unit of the lungs
  9. allergic reaction, constriction of the bronchioles
  10. makes sure food is not inhaled

20 Clues: allows us to speakreduce friction in the lungsdeterioration of the alveoligrowth of tumors in the lungsmakes sure food is not inhaledinflammation of the bronchiolesdecides what goes into the lungsthe respiratory unit of the lungsthe air left in lungs after exhalingbring nutrients and oxygen to tissueit contracts to allow lungs to expand...

Respiratory System Diseases 2020-11-25

Respiratory System Diseases crossword puzzle
Across
  1. mild form of pneumonia caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila.
  2. Deformity of cartilage between nostrils.
  3. A severe form of pneumonia caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila.
  4. Clot of foreign material that lodges in & occludes an artery in the pulmonary circulation.
  5. Contagious, acute viral disease characterized by inflammation of the upper & lower respiratory tract mucous membranes.
  6. Inflammation of membranes surrounding lungs & lining the pleural cavity.
  7. Instability in chest wall caused by multiple rib fractures.
  8. Accumulation of blood & fluid in the pleural cavity with collapse of lung.
  9. Main symptom is hoarseness causing aphonia.
  10. Area of contained infectious material in the lungs is called, pulmonary ________.
  11. Inflammation of pharynx.
  12. Coughing or spitting up blood
Down
  1. Disease of the lung caused by long-term dust inhalation.
  2. Inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the bronchi.
  3. Fungal disease originating in the lungs.
  4. Caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a herpesvirus.
  5. Encompasses several obstructive diseases of the lungs. (abbrev.)
  6. Severe pulmonary congestion characterized by acute respiratory distress & hypoxemia. AKA: Shock Lung (Abbrev.)
  7. Infection of lungs due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
  8. Partial or total collapse of the lung.
  9. Infection & inflammation of the lung; can be due to aspirating substance, virus, or bacteria.
  10. Loss of the sense of smell.
  11. treatment of this chronic condition would be to quit smoking; Meds: albuterol (Ventolin & Proventil), Brethine, & Alupent; Theophylline.
  12. Permanent, irreversible dilation or distortion of the bronchi.
  13. Bleeding from the nose.
  14. Inflammatory condition of the lungs common in young children & elderly; due to respiratory syncytial virus (abbrev.)
  15. This condition may cause obstruction in nasal breathing. Treatment usually consists if excising lesions or performing intralesional injection for destruction. Condition is called nasal _______.

27 Clues: Bleeding from the nose.Inflammation of pharynx.Loss of the sense of smell.Coughing or spitting up bloodPartial or total collapse of the lung.Fungal disease originating in the lungs.Deformity of cartilage between nostrils.Main symptom is hoarseness causing aphonia.Caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a herpesvirus....

Respiratory System Crossword 2021-08-20

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. These structures beat upward and help remove particulate matter from air passages.
  2. Primary method of transporting oxygen in the blood.
  3. Nostrils.
  4. Movement of air into and out of the lungs.
  5. Nerve that innervates the diaphragm.
  6. A serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity and surrounds the lungs.
  7. Cartilage and bony divider that separates the nasal cavity.
  8. Respiratory regions are found in the medulla oblongata and ___________.
  9. Expelling air from the lungs; expiration.
  10. Space between the vocal cords of the larynx.
  11. Gas exchange between the air in the alveoli of the lungs and the bloodstream.
Down
  1. Formed by the alveolar and capillary walls.
  2. Most CO2 is converted into __________ ions for transport back to the lungs.
  3. Passageway for air and food between the nose and larynx.
  4. Air sacs in the lungs at the end of the bronchial tree.
  5. Muscles of respiration that insert on the 1st and 2nd ribs.
  6. Primary muscle of respiration.
  7. Smallest air passageway of the bronchial tree.
  8. Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the respiratory or cell membrane.
  9. Type of receptors that sense changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide blood levels.

20 Clues: Nostrils.Primary muscle of respiration.Nerve that innervates the diaphragm.Expelling air from the lungs; expiration.Movement of air into and out of the lungs.Formed by the alveolar and capillary walls.Space between the vocal cords of the larynx.Smallest air passageway of the bronchial tree.Primary method of transporting oxygen in the blood....

Respiratory System 2 2021-12-02

Respiratory System 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. partial or complete surgical removal of the larynx
  2. discharge from the nose
  3. hernia or swelling of the pharynx
  4. diseases of the lungs
  5. fear of blood
  6. tumor of the liver
  7. collapse of the lung tissue affecting part or all of the lung
  8. treatment with air and water
  9. surgical repair of the nose
  10. rapid or fast breathing
  11. cancerous tumor
  12. surgical incision or cut into the chest wall
Down
  1. incision or cut into a lobe of the lung
  2. fungal infection of the pharynx
  3. treatment of cartilage
  4. insufficient oxygenation of the lungs
  5. inflammation of the lung
  6. surgical repair of the mouth
  7. surgical incision or cut into the nose
  8. surgical removal of fluids or air from the chest through a needle or tube
  9. tumor formed of muscle tissue
  10. narrowing or stricture of the trachea
  11. narrowing or stricture of the bronchus

23 Clues: fear of bloodcancerous tumortumor of the liverdiseases of the lungstreatment of cartilagedischarge from the noserapid or fast breathinginflammation of the lungsurgical repair of the nosesurgical repair of the mouthtreatment with air and watertumor formed of muscle tissuefungal infection of the pharynxhernia or swelling of the pharynx...

Respiratory & Circulatory System 2021-11-30

Respiratory & Circulatory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a flap of tissue that covers the opening to the trachea in order to divert food & liquids.
  2. The human heart consists of this many chambers?
  3. The lungs take in this gas from the air we breath.
  4. A.k.a. "the windpipe"
  5. air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi.
  6. blood vessels that lead away from the heart.
  7. The lungs help us expel this gas from our blood stream by breathing it out.
  8. The liquid that flows through our veins and arteries.
  9. A pair of breathing organs located with the chest which remove carbon dioxide from and bring oxygen to the blood.
  10. This muscle/organ helps pump blood and power the circulatory systems.
Down
  1. tiny air sacs in the lungs from which gasses are exchanged.
  2. is the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
  3. blood vessels that lead back to the heart.
  4. The hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea.
  5. The ______ artery carries blood away from the heart to the lungs to get oxygenated.
  6. The large air passages that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
  7. The ______ atrium is the first chamber of the heart that un-oxygenated blood enters.
  8. The lower 2 chambers of the heart are known as the left & right ___________?
  9. The "Voice Box" is triangularly shaped thing just below the Pharynx.
  10. ______ blood cells carry the oxygen throughout the circulatory system
  11. The heart is made up of this type of muscle?
  12. The upper 2 chambers of the heart are known as the left & right __________?
  13. This Muscle powers the Respiratory System located near the bottom of the rib cage.
  14. Humans breath in oxygen either through our mouth or through our _____.

24 Clues: A.k.a. "the windpipe"blood vessels that lead back to the heart.The heart is made up of this type of muscle?blood vessels that lead away from the heart.The human heart consists of this many chambers?The lungs take in this gas from the air we breath.The liquid that flows through our veins and arteries....

The Respiratory System 2021-08-25

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Gas yang dibutuhkan untuk disebarkan ke seluruh tubuh.
  2. Saluran berbentuk tabung yang ujungnya bercabang.
  3. Penyakit kronis atau jangka panjang akibat kerusakan pada alveolus.
  4. Mekanisme menghirup udara dari luar masuk kedalam tubuh menuju paru-paru.
  5. Gelembung udara tempat difusi gas.
  6. Cabang dari bronkus.
  7. Penyakit pernapasan yang ditularkan dari unggas.
  8. Selaput yang membungkus dan melindungi paru-paru.
  9. Penyakit yang disebabkan oleh bakteri Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
  10. Peristiwa menghirup udara dari luar yang mengandung O2 (oksigen) ke dalam tubuh serta menghembuskan udara yang banyak mengandung CO2 (karbondioksida).
  11. Organ pernapasan yang terletak di dalam rongga dada.
Down
  1. Disebut juga kotak suara.
  2. Mekanisme menghembuskan udara dari paru-paru ke luar tubuh.
  3. Penyakit menular yang disebabkan oleh virus influenza.
  4. Gas yang dikeluarkan oleh tubuh melalui hidung.
  5. Peradangan pada bronkus.
  6. Penyakit akibat penyempitan saluran pernapasan.
  7. Pembuluh darah kecil dan tipis yang mengelilingi alveolus.
  8. Cabang dari trakea.
  9. Sekat antara rongga dada dan perut.
  10. Penyakit pernapasan yang penularannya sangat cepat, berasal dari Wuhan, China.
  11. Tempat pertama kali terjadi penyaringan udara.

22 Clues: Cabang dari trakea.Cabang dari bronkus.Peradangan pada bronkus.Disebut juga kotak suara.Gelembung udara tempat difusi gas.Sekat antara rongga dada dan perut.Tempat pertama kali terjadi penyaringan udara.Gas yang dikeluarkan oleh tubuh melalui hidung.Penyakit akibat penyempitan saluran pernapasan.Penyakit pernapasan yang ditularkan dari unggas....

The Respiratory System 2023-02-03

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. what is the name of the law that states that as the volume of a container increases, the air pressure within the container will decrease?
  2. what is the name of the tube that is posterior and adjacent to the trachea?
  3. how many sections is the vertebral column divided into?
  4. this muscle covers the upper back and neck
  5. the sternum contains the corpus, the xiphoid process, and what else?
  6. what provides skeletal support for lower extremities?
  7. the upper respiratory contains the pharynx, larynx, and what else?
  8. how many cervical vertebrae are there in the spinal column?
  9. the right lung contains how many lobes?
  10. the region located deep within the thorax
  11. which ribs include ribs 8-10?
  12. where are the lungs housed?
Down
  1. what is at the end of each bronchiole?
  2. what kind of membranes are within the trachea?
  3. this muscle descends from behind the ear at the mastoid process, and divides and inserts into the clavicle and sternum?
  4. what kind of cartilage is the main stem bronchi comprised of?
  5. what is superior to the larynx?
  6. how many ribs do humans have on each side of their body?
  7. what is known as the primary muscle of inspiration?
  8. the uppermost cervical vertebrae

20 Clues: where are the lungs housed?which ribs include ribs 8-10?what is superior to the larynx?the uppermost cervical vertebraewhat is at the end of each bronchiole?the right lung contains how many lobes?the region located deep within the thoraxthis muscle covers the upper back and neckwhat kind of membranes are within the trachea?...

Respiratory System Crossword 2022-10-03

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The zone that consists of tissues within the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs
  2. Visceral pleura is the layer
  3. Paired organs in the thoracic cavity enclosed by paired parietal pleural membranes
  4. Ventilation at the start of exercise
  5. Pulmonary ventilation when the alveolar pressure is higher than atmospheric pressure
  6. Structures of the upper respiratory tract that drains into the nose and lowers the weight of the skull
  7. The trachea is lined with
  8. The specialized organ at the entrance to the respiratory system
  9. An infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs
  10. Airways in the lungs that lead from the trachea to the bronchioles
  11. Ribbed tube that leads to the lungs
  12. Layman’s term for pharynx
  13. It separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity
Down
  1. Cavity where the lungs sit
  2. The pontine respiratory group is in it
  3. It is controlled by the tension of the vocal cords
  4. Respiration where there is an exchange of gases in the tissues
  5. The respiratory group that controls normal, quiet breathing
  6. Breathing in, active process
  7. Cells that secrete mucous
  8. Helps moisten, warm and filter the air as it enters the nose
  9. When gaseous exchange occurs across thin respiratory membranes
  10. The instrument used to measure vital air capacity of the lung
  11. Small sacs inside the lungs called
  12. The amount of lobes in the right lung
  13. Lobes of the lung are separated by these
  14. 7% of carbon dioxide is dissolved in
  15. Structure of the upper respiratory tract that separates the right and left nostrils
  16. The volume of one breath
  17. Structure connecting the pharynx and the trachea

30 Clues: The volume of one breathCells that secrete mucousThe trachea is lined withLayman’s term for pharynxCavity where the lungs sitBreathing in, active processSmall sacs inside the lungs calledRibbed tube that leads to the lungs7% of carbon dioxide is dissolved inThe amount of lobes in the right lungThe pontine respiratory group is in it...

Respiratory System Crossword 2023-05-04

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An organism that contains many different types of cells
  2. People breathe this in
  3. Tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles, filled with air
  4. A tiny particle that can cause different types of diseases
  5. A major cause for lung disease
  6. Also known as our chest
  7. Make a lung considered an organ, there are different types of these.
  8. A virus that affected the entire world population in 2020
  9. When organs work together in unison
  10. When oxygen enters the blood and removes carbon dioxide
  11. Muscle that helps people exhale and inhale
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  1. Are bones that protect and surround someone's lungs
  2. Tubes that go into each lung
  3. Hairs inside the nose that filter/clean the air coming into the cavity
  4. Each different tissue is made up of these
  5. Helps people be heard with their voice
  6. Another name for the breathing system
  7. People breathe this out
  8. Is an airway commonly known as the windpipe.
  9. Are the organs in the breathing system

20 Clues: People breathe this inPeople breathe this outAlso known as our chestTubes that go into each lungA major cause for lung diseaseWhen organs work together in unisonAnother name for the breathing systemHelps people be heard with their voiceAre the organs in the breathing systemEach different tissue is made up of these...

Lower Respiratory System 2023-10-08

Lower Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The trachea lies directly anterior to this structure, lying directly on top of it
  2. The point where the blood vessels and primary bronchi enter the lungs, around T5-T7
  3. When the trachea becomes the bronchi, this is the name for the first level of bronchi
  4. This happens when the nerve endings in the trachea are stimulated
  5. The layer of the trachea that has the ciliated columnar epithelium
  6. The name of the structure that follows after the tertiary bronchi
  7. A continuation of the larynx, extending inferiorly to around T5
  8. The space inbetween the 2 lungs that separates them
  9. The layer of the trachea consisting of cartilage and smooth bands of tissue
  10. Point where the trachea bifocates into the left and right primary bronchus
  11. The outer surface of the lungs, lying against the ribs
  12. The longer and narrower primary bronchus that is around 5cm long
  13. The pleura that is adhered to the inside of the chest wall and the upper/thoracic cavity
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  1. The lung that has 3 lobes instead of 2.
  2. One of the arteries supplying the trachea, beginning with B
  3. Man's best friend
  4. The term used to describe the most superior point of the lungs, sitting in the root of the neck
  5. The pleura that is adhered to the outer surface of the lungs
  6. The layer of the trachea that surround the cartilage, containing fibrous and elastic tissue
  7. One of the nerves supplying the trachea, beginning with L
  8. The term used to describe the most inferior part of the lungs, sitting on the thoracic/upper surface of the diaphragm
  9. The cavity that the lungs sit within.
  10. The technical term used to mean 'open'
  11. This allows the lungs to move and expand without friction, providing a level of friction for smooth movement during breathing

24 Clues: Man's best friendThe cavity that the lungs sit within.The technical term used to mean 'open'The lung that has 3 lobes instead of 2.The space inbetween the 2 lungs that separates themThe outer surface of the lungs, lying against the ribsOne of the nerves supplying the trachea, beginning with L...

The Respiratory system 2022-10-06

The Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. destruction of lung parenchyma with suppurative exudate in the lung
  2. honey-combed appearance of the lung in the lower lobe
  3. necrotising bronchiolitis, reactive hyperplasia of alveolar epithelial cells,nuclear inclusions
  4. grey-white fleshy tumour in the bronchus at its bifurcation and occluding the lumen partly
  5. tumour grow into the bronchial wall and produce collar-button like lesion,yellow-tan in colour
  6. the most common malignancy in asbestos workers
  7. surface is grey-red or dirty brown and frothy,yellow, creamy fluid
  8. there is thickening of the alveolar walls by oedema and exudate, chiefly of eosinophils, and some lymphocytes and plasma cells
  9. diamond-shaped crystals derived from eosinophils called
  10. congestion of septal walls while the air spaces contain pale oedema fluid and few red cells
  11. showing involvement of entire lobules and whole of acinus
  12. lung parenchyma shows small, black focal lesions,little destruction of alveolar walls
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  1. alveolar walls are lined by cuboidal to tall columnar and mucin-secreting
  2. lungs have rounded, firm nodules with central necrosis, cavitation
  3. lung is studded with well-circumscribed, hard, fibrotic nodules
  4. red-pinky liver like consistency
  5. respiratory epithelium forming twisted strips called as
  6. cellular exudate of neutrophils is reduced and grey liver like
  7. smoke has inhibitory influence on α-1-antitrypsin in
  8. the bronchial wall is thickened, hyperaemic and oedematous

20 Clues: red-pinky liver like consistencythe most common malignancy in asbestos workerssmoke has inhibitory influence on α-1-antitrypsin inhoney-combed appearance of the lung in the lower loberespiratory epithelium forming twisted strips called asdiamond-shaped crystals derived from eosinophils calledshowing involvement of entire lobules and whole of acinus...

Respiratory System Crossword 2024-01-31

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Opening between the vocal cords in the larynx.
  2. Smallest branches of the bronchi.
  3. Passageway for air and food.
  4. Flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the windpipe.
  5. Major air passages that branch from the trachea.
  6. Instrument used to measure the air capacity of the lungs.
  7. Also known as the windpipe.
  8. Maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a maximum inhalation.
  9. Membrane surrounding the lungs.
  10. Process of expelling air from the lungs.
  11. Substance that traps and allows for the removal of microbes.
  12. Contains the vocal cords.
  13. Cells that secrete mucus in the respiratory tract.
  14. Gas primarily exhaled by the lungs.
  15. Muscles between the ribs that help form and move the chest wall.
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  1. Muscle that plays a key role in breathing.
  2. Protein in red blood cells binding to oxygen.
  3. Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs.
  4. Air-filled spaces in the skull that help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air taken in.
  5. Deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues.
  6. Process of taking air into the lungs.
  7. Respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi.
  8. Amount of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath.
  9. Main external opening for the respiratory system.
  10. Keeps the trachea from collapsing.
  11. Small blood vessels surrounding alveoli.
  12. System responsible for gas exchange.
  13. The process of moving air in and out of the lungs.
  14. Tiny hair-like structures that protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract.
  15. Gas primarily absorbed by the lungs.

30 Clues: Contains the vocal cords.Also known as the windpipe.Passageway for air and food.Membrane surrounding the lungs.Smallest branches of the bronchi.Keeps the trachea from collapsing.Gas primarily exhaled by the lungs.System responsible for gas exchange.Gas primarily absorbed by the lungs.Process of taking air into the lungs....

The Respiratory System 2023-11-23

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The more commonly-used name for the 'pharynx'.
  2. One of the many passageways which branch off of the bronchi within the lungs.
  3. A large muscle which controls the size of the chest cavity. It contracts and then relaxes to enable a person to breath in and out, respectively.
  4. The number of lungs, nostrils and bronchi humans have.
  5. Forms the initial part of the digestive system, in addition to one of the initial parts of the respiratory system - the _______ cavity.
  6. The 'primary' organs of the respiratory system.
  7. The tubes which lead into each lung from the trachea.
  8. Our voice box
  9. The hollow space located within the skull, behind the nose - nasal ____________.
  10. The waste gas that we remove from the bloodstream and expel out into the air - carbon ___________.
  11. The opposite of exhalation.
  12. A reflex that humans use to expel potenially-harmful pathogens and irritants from the respiratory tract.
  13. The millions of tiny sacs, within our lungs, that are responsible for the exchange of gases into/out of the bloodstream.
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  1. CO2 is produced as a toxic bi-product of this chemical process that occurs within our cells.
  2. The hairs which line the inside of nostrils are used to __________ out dust and coarse particles.
  3. The process of producing sound from the mouth, using the vocal cords.
  4. The rings that prevent the trachea from collapsing are made from this type of tissue.
  5. The process of taking in and pushing out air from the lungs/mouth/nose.
  6. The gas that we take in from the atmosphere and deliver to our bloodstream.
  7. CO2 can influence this property of blood, since it combines with water to form weak acid.
  8. The correct scientific name for the "windpipe".

21 Clues: Our voice boxThe opposite of exhalation.The more commonly-used name for the 'pharynx'.The 'primary' organs of the respiratory system.The correct scientific name for the "windpipe".The tubes which lead into each lung from the trachea.The number of lungs, nostrils and bronchi humans have....

Respiratory system crossword 2024-04-02

Respiratory system crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What is the prefix that means good or normal
  2. What suffix means measure?
  3. What disease is characterized by a collapsed or airless lung caused by a condition that prevents the alveoli from expanding normally?
  4. What diagnostic procedure is a visual examination of the bronchi using a scope?
  5. What is the scientific name for throat in the respiratory system?
  6. What organ in the respiratory system is responsible for respiration?
  7. What profession specializes in disease and disorders of the lungs?
  8. The prefix a means what?
  9. The combining form Carcin means what?
  10. What diagnostic procedure uses a spirometer to measure the air capacity in the lungs?
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  1. What treatment is the surgical creation of an opening in the chest to drain air or fluid?
  2. What treatment is a lifesaving technique in which an obstructed airway is cleared by exerting pressure on the diaphragm?
  3. The suffix ial means what
  4. What combining form means alveolus or air sac?
  5. What does the abbreviation BP mean?
  6. What disease causes inflammation of the mucous membranes in the bronchial tubes?
  7. What organ in the respiratory system is also called the voice box?
  8. What combining form means to cast/ throw
  9. What suffix means flow or excessive discharge?
  10. What is the abbreviation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

20 Clues: The prefix a means what?The suffix ial means whatWhat suffix means measure?What does the abbreviation BP mean?The combining form Carcin means what?What combining form means to cast/ throwWhat is the prefix that means good or normalWhat combining form means alveolus or air sac?What suffix means flow or excessive discharge?...

respiratory system crossword 2024-05-13

respiratory system crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the blood in the nose adds this to the air
  2. artery leading to lungs
  3. divides nasal cavity; increases the surface area of the nose
  4. chamber at the back of the throat
  5. chemical in blood that carries oxygen
  6. mucus adds this to the air
  7. connects to ears and nose at the pharynx
  8. gas that effects your rate of breathing
  9. 2/3. you normally use this much of your lungs
  10. keeps food out of lungs
  11. air sacs of the lung
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  1. in order to speak you must do this
  2. food used in respiration
  3. the muscle involved in breathing
  4. moves mucus back up the mouth
  5. before you inhale, the diaphragm must move in this direction
  6. maintaining constant internal environment
  7. what you breath
  8. what you should breathe through
  9. windpipe
  10. refers to the lung
  11. when the traches branches it becomes these
  12. part of the brain that controls breathing
  13. produces mucus
  14. bones involved in breathing
  15. voice box

26 Clues: windpipevoice boxproduces mucuswhat you breathrefers to the lungair sacs of the lungartery leading to lungskeeps food out of lungsfood used in respirationmucus adds this to the airbones involved in breathingmoves mucus back up the mouthwhat you should breathe throughthe muscle involved in breathingchamber at the back of the throat...

Respiratory System Crossword 2024-09-11

Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. the substance we let out when we exhale
  2. causes addiction to smokers
  3. protects the lungs
  4. when exhaling the position of the diapraghm is
  5. the trachea branches into two ...
  6. Each broncus splits into smaller tubes called...
  7. causing impaired lung function and increased respiratory stress
  8. The bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called...
  9. passges of lungs periodically become too narrow due to mucus being produced excessively
  10. cuse the growth of abnormal cells in the lungs
  11. the external respiration process where air moves in and out of the lungs
  12. cancer disease in wich there is uncontrolled growth cells in the lungs
  13. when we take in air
  14. the lining cells of the bronchiole are disrupted, leading to an excessive secretion of ...
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  1. is the inflammation of bronchi
  2. in the nose
  3. Volume of thoracic cavity increases causing air pressure in the lungs to ... when inhaling
  4. ribcage are consist of
  5. when inhaling the position of diapraghm...
  6. ribcage are consist of
  7. The lungs are in a space called...
  8. a condition due to the damage of alveoli in the lungs
  9. internal intercostal muscles ... when exhaling
  10. Thoracic cavity is seperated from the abdominal cavity by a muscular sheet known as
  11. when we let the air out

25 Clues: in the noseprotects the lungswhen we take in airribcage are consist ofribcage are consist ofwhen we let the air outcauses addiction to smokersis the inflammation of bronchithe trachea branches into two ...The lungs are in a space called...the substance we let out when we exhalewhen inhaling the position of diapraghm......

Chapter 21 – The Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Body Defenses 2013-08-05

Chapter 21 – The Immune System: Innate and Adaptive Body Defenses crossword puzzle
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  1. Most abundant type of white blood cell
  2. Help to control bacterial and fungal colonization in exposed areas
  3. Fluid containing clotting factors and antibodies
  4. Clumping of cells
  5. D Required for activation of CDD8 cells to become Tc cells
  6. Provides resistance against acids, alkalis, and bacteria enzymes in skin
  7. Congenital or acquired condition that impairs the production or function of immune cells
  8. Term describing the links between the brain and immune system to help explain how depression, emotional stress, and grief can impair the immune response
  9. Nonspecific defense system; first line of defense
  10. Cleanses the lower urinary tract as it flushes from the body
  11. Propel debris laden mucus away from nasal cavity and lower respiratory passages
  12. Complement proteins or antibodies to which phagocyte receptors can bind
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  1. Immune system damages tissue as it fights off a perceived threat that would otherwise be harmless to the body
  2. Specific defense system
  3. Inhibits bacteria growth
  4. Simplest defense mechanism – occurs when antibodies block specific sites on viruses
  5. Harmful or disease causing microorganisms
  6. Some infected cells create small proteins called __________ to alert/protect cells that are not yet infected
  7. Traps microorganisms in respiratory and digestive tracts
  8. Destroys bacteria - found in saliva, respiratory mucus, and lacrimal fluid

20 Clues: Clumping of cellsSpecific defense systemInhibits bacteria growthMost abundant type of white blood cellHarmful or disease causing microorganismsFluid containing clotting factors and antibodiesNonspecific defense system; first line of defenseTraps microorganisms in respiratory and digestive tracts...

Human Body Systems 2018-02-08

Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. The headquarters of the nervous system
  2. The windpipe
  3. Brings oxygen to cells
  4. System responsible for movement of the body
  5. Churns food and uses acid to change the properties of food
  6. System that secretes hormones into your bloodstream
  7. The main function of the Digestive System
  8. Removes blood from urine
  9. The system that digests food in your body
  10. Arteries, Capillaries, and Veins
  11. The place where two bones meet
  12. A group of fibers who transmit messages
  13. What makes red blood cells in bones
  14. The system that is made up of bones and supports the body
  15. Cells that carry information throughout the nervous system
  16. The main organs of the skeletal system
  17. Smooth, Skeletal and Cardiac are all…
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  1. What holds urine waiting to be expelled from the body
  2. Raises blood sugar
  3. Some of the most important muscles in your arms
  4. The main function of the Excretory System
  5. What makes up the Endocrine System
  6. The system that brings chemicals to and from cells
  7. The System that expels waste from the body
  8. Lowers blood sugar
  9. The system responsible for breathing and removing Carbon Dioxide
  10. The Tube between your Mouth and Stomach
  11. The main function of the respiratory System
  12. Main function of the Muscular system
  13. The system that transmits signals through the body
  14. Largest Artery
  15. Air sacs in the lungs

32 Clues: The windpipeLargest ArteryRaises blood sugarLowers blood sugarAir sacs in the lungsBrings oxygen to cellsRemoves blood from urineThe place where two bones meetArteries, Capillaries, and VeinsWhat makes up the Endocrine SystemWhat makes red blood cells in bonesMain function of the Muscular systemSmooth, Skeletal and Cardiac are all…...

Respiratory System 2016-11-04

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. What could be threatened if we didn't breathe out carbon dioxide?
  2. What would cells do if oxygen level got too low?
  3. and Chest Cavity Where is the respiratory system located?
  4. Breathing this in gives cells energy to power life-sustaining reactions
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  1. These are tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  2. System Inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide is the main function of this system
  3. and Respiratory What two components is the respiratory system divided into?
  4. These are tiny blood vessels
  5. What is another name for voice box?
  6. What is another name for throat?

10 Clues: These are tiny blood vesselsWhat is another name for throat?What is another name for voice box?What would cells do if oxygen level got too low?and Chest Cavity Where is the respiratory system located?These are tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occursWhat could be threatened if we didn't breathe out carbon dioxide?...

Organ System Crossword 2023-10-17

Organ System Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. This system controls the body.
  2. This system breathes in air.
  3. This system moves blood.
  4. This system supports the body and is made of bones.
  5. This organ is a part of the cardiovascular system
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  1. This system breaks down food.
  2. This organ is a part of the nervous system
  3. This organ is a part of the digestive system
  4. This system moves the body.
  5. This organ is a part of the Skeletal System
  6. This organ is a part of the Respiratory system

11 Clues: This system moves blood.This system moves the body.This system breathes in air.This system breaks down food.This system controls the body.This organ is a part of the nervous systemThis organ is a part of the Skeletal SystemThis organ is a part of the digestive systemThis organ is a part of the Respiratory system...

Science Vocab 2023-01-12

Science Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. smaller airways to the lungs
  2. cells that carry oxygen
  3. windpipe
  4. the main organ of the respiratory system
  5. where most of the water is absorbed
  6. where the respiratory system starts
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  1. help fight diseases
  2. foodpipe
  3. A big muscle that helps you breath.
  4. the air ways to the lungs
  5. Tiny air sacs where gas is exchanged
  6. stores pee
  7. where most of the nutrients if adsorbed
  8. A bean shaped organ
  9. the filter in the kidneys

15 Clues: foodpipewindpipestores peehelp fight diseasesA bean shaped organcells that carry oxygenthe air ways to the lungsthe filter in the kidneyssmaller airways to the lungsA big muscle that helps you breath.where most of the water is absorbedwhere the respiratory system startsTiny air sacs where gas is exchangedwhere most of the nutrients if adsorbed...