respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
body system 2022-09-29
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- _+largest organ in the circulatory system
- largest organ in the nervous system
- a group of tissues working together
- a group of cells working together
- produces offspring
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- breaks down food to provide nutrients & energy
- main organ in the respiratory system
- colects waist fluids
- brings back blood to the heart
- the basic unit of life
- regulates the body with hormones
- provide structure and protection for the body
- provides protection of the body
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- a group of organ systems working together
- protects the brain
- removes waste from the body
- the largest bone
- pumps blood from & away from the heart
- a group of organs working together
- protects the major organs
- provides movement for the body
- caries away blood from the heart
- the largest organ of the body
24 Clues: the largest bone • protects the brain • produces offspring • colects waist fluids • the basic unit of life • protects the major organs • removes waste from the body • the largest organ of the body • provides movement for the body • brings back blood to the heart • provides protection of the body • caries away blood from the heart • regulates the body with hormones • ...
Circulatory & Respiratory System 2021-06-23
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- A cavity at the back of the nose, connecting the mouth and nose to the oesophagus
- Scientific name for voice box
- Tiny hairs lining the nostrils
- __________ dioxide is breathed out
- _________ system contains organs and tissues taking air into the body
- A blood clot
- _________ system is responsible for carrying materials and nutrients around the body
- Small tubes formed by the division of the Bronchi
- Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
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- The protein found in your blood that carries oxygen
- Tubes formed by the division of the trachea
- Sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- _________ muscle is the type of muscle found in the heart
- When someones inhales, their lungs expand
- Cluster of gas sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange takes place
- A series of chemical reactions that takes place in cells to release energy
- _____ exchange is the process whereby oxygen and carbon dioxide move between the bloodstream and lungs
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Tube that carries air from the nose and mouth into the chest cavity
19 Clues: A blood clot • Scientific name for voice box • Tiny hairs lining the nostrils • __________ dioxide is breathed out • When someones inhales, their lungs expand • Tubes formed by the division of the trachea • Small tubes formed by the division of the Bronchi • Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart • The protein found in your blood that carries oxygen • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2014-04-30
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- A pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs
- Process through which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is let out
- Windpipe that acts as a filter
- A thin tube that branches from a bronchus
- Membrane that secretes a fluid to allow breathing to be easy
- A pair of tissues in the larynx that vibrate and produce sound
- A flap in the throat that blocks the windpipe when food or liquid is swallowed
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- Sheet of muscle that contracts and flattens out
- Bring air into the nose and protect the nasal passage
- Allows air to pass through so the lungs can receive it
- Process that takes place in the alveoli and exchanges CO2 and O2
- Involved in breathing and sound production
- The main system that allows us to breathe
- Blowing out air
- Breathing in air
- An opening through which food is taken in
- Tiny sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air
- Organ that is a passageway for food and air
19 Clues: Blowing out air • Breathing in air • Windpipe that acts as a filter • The main system that allows us to breathe • A thin tube that branches from a bronchus • An opening through which food is taken in • Involved in breathing and sound production • Organ that is a passageway for food and air • The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2025-03-11
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- Also called the windpipe, it carries air to the lungs.
- A sticky substance that traps dust and germs.
- Another word for breathing out.
- A muscle that moves to help with breathing.
- The body system responsible for gas exchange.
- Tiny sacs where oxygen enters the blood.
- Another word for breathing in.
- Smaller air tubes within the lungs.
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- Large tubes branching from the trachea into the lungs.
- Muscles between the ribs that help with breathing in and out.
- Bones that shield the heart and lungs.
- Rib muscles that help with breathing in.
- Tiny hairs that move mucus out of the airways.
- A flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe.
- A process that releases energy from food.
- The part of the throat that produces sound.
- A type of respiration that requires oxygen.
- A microorganism that causes illness.
- Rib muscles that help with breathing out.
19 Clues: Another word for breathing in. • Another word for breathing out. • Smaller air tubes within the lungs. • A microorganism that causes illness. • Bones that shield the heart and lungs. • Rib muscles that help with breathing in. • Tiny sacs where oxygen enters the blood. • A process that releases energy from food. • Rib muscles that help with breathing out. • ...
Body organs 2015-08-18
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- This is the shorter of the two intestines.
- This system allows your body to move.
- These act as filters.
- Nourishment from the small intestine enters the __________ stream.
- These carry good blood from the heart to other organs.
- Galen lived in __________.
- Digestion starts here.
- This body system directs body to react to information from the outside world.
- This is the main organ of the respiratory system.
- This is a fibre that sends impulses through the body.
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- Pharynx and ________ are parts of the respiratory system.
- This separates the right side of your heart from the left side.
- The heart has four __________.
- Food mixes with gastric juices here.
- When bones join together they make this up.
- This protects your brain.
- These carry blood to the heart.
17 Clues: These act as filters. • Digestion starts here. • This protects your brain. • Galen lived in __________. • The heart has four __________. • These carry blood to the heart. • Food mixes with gastric juices here. • This system allows your body to move. • This is the shorter of the two intestines. • When bones join together they make this up. • ...
who crossword body crossword [^__^] 2019-12-10
15 Clues: Large • BOWEL • tiny sacs • Allows air • The passages • lower chamber • large muscular • can live with one • Tiny finger-shaped • Found in the kidney • System/ group of organs • System Transports oxygen • function in living things • System Brings oxygen into the body. • System system that removes cellular
human body system 2025-06-30
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- Cord: This structure is part of the central nervous system, transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- These organs absorb nutrients from digested food.
- This system defends the body against pathogens.
- This system is responsible for the continuation of the species.
- This organ is part of the digestive system, churning and breaking down food.
- These are the rigid structures that make up the skeletal system.
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
- This system is the body's control center, responsible for communication.
- This organ filters blood and produces bile.
- This fluid carries oxygen, nutrients, and other substances throughout the body.
- This system breaks down food for energy and nutrients.
- This system helps cleanse and return tissue fluid.
- This system provides the body's framework and support.
- These organs facilitate gas exchange in the respiratory system.
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- This system produces hormones.
- This system enables movement.
- These are the tissues that contract and relax to produce movement.
- These organs filter waste from the blood and produce urine.
- This system is the body's outer covering, providing protection.
- This organ is the control center of the nervous system.
- These are chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system.
- This system is responsible for transporting substances throughout the body.
- This system eliminates waste products.
- This system facilitates gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide).
- These are proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
25 Clues: This system enables movement. • This system produces hormones. • This system eliminates waste products. • This organ pumps blood throughout the body. • This organ filters blood and produces bile. • This system defends the body against pathogens. • These organs absorb nutrients from digested food. • This system helps cleanse and return tissue fluid. • ...
human body system 2025-06-30
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- Cord: This structure is part of the central nervous system, transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- These organs absorb nutrients from digested food.
- This system defends the body against pathogens.
- This system is responsible for the continuation of the species.
- This organ is part of the digestive system, churning and breaking down food.
- These are the rigid structures that make up the skeletal system.
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
- This system is the body's control center, responsible for communication.
- This organ filters blood and produces bile.
- This fluid carries oxygen, nutrients, and other substances throughout the body.
- This system breaks down food for energy and nutrients.
- This system helps cleanse and return tissue fluid.
- This system provides the body's framework and support.
- These organs facilitate gas exchange in the respiratory system.
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- This system produces hormones.
- This system enables movement.
- These are the tissues that contract and relax to produce movement.
- These organs filter waste from the blood and produce urine.
- This system is the body's outer covering, providing protection.
- This organ is the control center of the nervous system.
- These are chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system.
- This system is responsible for transporting substances throughout the body.
- This system eliminates waste products.
- This system facilitates gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide).
- These are proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
25 Clues: This system enables movement. • This system produces hormones. • This system eliminates waste products. • This organ pumps blood throughout the body. • This organ filters blood and produces bile. • This system defends the body against pathogens. • These organs absorb nutrients from digested food. • This system helps cleanse and return tissue fluid. • ...
The Respiratory system 2024-03-04
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- "Minute air sacs" where gaseous exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen take place between circulating blood and the air.
- The respiratory system removes _____ from cells/ tissues & delivers it to environment. (2 words)
- A long tube that connects Larynx to lungs.
- The action of diaphragm contracting drawing air in the lungs.
- Branches of the trachea that connect with each lung.
- The ______ are the essential organs of the respiratory system.
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- Common to both the respiratory and digestive tracts>
- The respiratory system takes in _____ from enviorment & delivers it to tissues and cells within body.
- The action of relaxation of the diaphragm muscles releasing air from lungs.
- Aka "Voice box" also regulates amount of air entering or exiting lungs.
- The act of breathing.
- Act of breathing consisting of 2 movements, Inspiration & expiration.
12 Clues: The act of breathing. • A long tube that connects Larynx to lungs. • Common to both the respiratory and digestive tracts> • Branches of the trachea that connect with each lung. • The action of diaphragm contracting drawing air in the lungs. • The ______ are the essential organs of the respiratory system. • ...
Body organs 2013-08-06
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- This is the shorter of the two intestines.
- This system allows your body to move.
- These act as filters.
- Nourishment from the small intestine enters the __________ stream.
- These carry good blood from the heart to other organs.
- Galen lived in __________.
- Digestion starts here.
- This body system directs body to react to information from the outside world.
- This is the main organ of the respiratory system.
- This is a fibre that sends impulses through the body.
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- Pharynx and ________ are parts of the respiratory system.
- This separates the right side of your heart from the left side.
- The heart has four __________.
- Food mixes with gastric juices here.
- When bones join together they make this up.
- This protects your brain.
- These carry blood to the heart.
17 Clues: These act as filters. • Digestion starts here. • This protects your brain. • Galen lived in __________. • The heart has four __________. • These carry blood to the heart. • Food mixes with gastric juices here. • This system allows your body to move. • This is the shorter of the two intestines. • When bones join together they make this up. • ...
Living Systems 2024-04-08
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- the key word for the digestive system
- this organ is a muscle that helps our lungs expand and relax
- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- this system sends nutrients through the blood to the rest of the body
- this system supports and moves the body
- this organ is known as the windpipe that connects the nose/mouth to the lungs
- the key word for the respiratory system
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- this part of our body contracts and relaxes in order to move
- carries blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body
- this system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- this organ holds food for 4 hours and releases acids to assist in breaking food down
- This is the organ where the first step in the digestive system happens
- pumps blood and nutrients throughout body
- the key word for the musculoskeletal system
- the key word for the circulatory system
15 Clues: the key word for the digestive system • this system supports and moves the body • the key word for the circulatory system • the key word for the respiratory system • pumps blood and nutrients throughout body • the key word for the musculoskeletal system • this system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • ...
Respiratory System Terms 2022-12-08
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- air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
- large tubes that connect to the trachea and direct air to the right and left lungs; bronchial tube
- throat
- muscle that sits below lungs and contracts and relaxes to allow breathing to occur
- windpipe
- primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and most animals
- pertaining to a blood vessel
- nostrils
- nasal wall
- inhaling, breathing in
- small branches of the bronchus
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- study of the ear, nose, and larynx
- pertaining to the chest
- leaf-like structure that closes over the trachea to prevent aspiration of food or liquids
- exhaling/breathing out
- voice box
- study of the lungs
- small air sacs where air exchange actually takes place
- wet, slippery membranes that covers the lungs
19 Clues: throat • windpipe • nostrils • voice box • nasal wall • study of the lungs • exhaling/breathing out • inhaling, breathing in • pertaining to the chest • pertaining to a blood vessel • small branches of the bronchus • study of the ear, nose, and larynx • wet, slippery membranes that covers the lungs • small air sacs where air exchange actually takes place • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-04-23
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- oxygen moves from the lungs to the bloodstream
- the cardiovascular system moves O2 from the lungs to the rest of the body
- Network of tubes that conduct air through the lungs
- enters the respiratory system through the nose and mouth and passes down the throat
- O2 in the blood diffuses from the blood into the body cells
- muscle 1 Type of Respiratory Muscles
- become slightly negative relative to atmospheric pressure
- As air enters, it is warmed, moistened, and filtered
- Also known as the windpipe
- basketlike skeletal structure that forms the chest
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- Between the ribs
- Allows for gas exchange by process called diffusion
- mechanisms to avoid problems or tissue damage
- expands as a result of the contraction of the diaphragm
- In the neck
- Primary organs of breathing and gas exchange
- pulling the ribcage upwards and outwards
- air between the lungs and the atmosphere during expiration
- thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest
- Common passage for respiratory and digestive systems
20 Clues: In the neck • Between the ribs • Also known as the windpipe • muscle 1 Type of Respiratory Muscles • pulling the ribcage upwards and outwards • Primary organs of breathing and gas exchange • mechanisms to avoid problems or tissue damage • oxygen moves from the lungs to the bloodstream • basketlike skeletal structure that forms the chest • ...
Respiratory System 2021 2021-04-21
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- the zone of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs
- the ___ respiratory system is responsible for cleaning, humidifying and warming incoming air
- opposition to gas flow
- pulmonary disorder caused by increased resistance to airflow
- membrane covering the outside of the lungs
- maximum amount of air that can be expired after a maximal inspiratory effort
- generates turbulence in incoming air
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- this circulation provides oxygenated blood to all lung tissue (except alveoli)
- routes air and food into proper channels
- the phase of air moving into the lungs
- small holes in alveoli that allow air pressure to be equalised between alveoli
- comprised of an alveolar epithelial cell, a capillary endothelial cell fused together by a basement membrane
- the phase of air moving out of the lungs
- when lung volume increases, pressure ___
- pulmonary disorder caused by decreased compliance of lungs or thoracic wall
- secreted by type II alveolar epithelial cell
- measure of the ability of the lungs/thoracic cavity to stretch
- amount of air inhaled/exhaled during quiet breathing
- windpipe, supported by c-shaped cartilage rings
19 Clues: opposition to gas flow • generates turbulence in incoming air • the phase of air moving into the lungs • routes air and food into proper channels • the phase of air moving out of the lungs • when lung volume increases, pressure ___ • membrane covering the outside of the lungs • secreted by type II alveolar epithelial cell • windpipe, supported by c-shaped cartilage rings • ...
Organ Systems 2022-05-25
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- physical protection from infection
- circulates fluid around the body
- belongs to the respiratory system
- distributes blood throughout body
- belongs to the nervous system
- belongs to the digestive system
- belongs to the integumentary system
- belongs to the reproductive system
- absorbs nutrients through food
- belongs to the endocrine system
- belongs to the skeletal system
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- belongs to the muscular system
- provides movement and heat
- controls reactions
- Supports your entire body
- belongs to the circulatory system
- helps you breathe
- produces offspring
- controls hormones
- belongs to the lymphatic system
- belongs to the excretory system
- helps remove waste from blood
22 Clues: helps you breathe • controls hormones • controls reactions • produces offspring • Supports your entire body • provides movement and heat • belongs to the nervous system • helps remove waste from blood • belongs to the muscular system • absorbs nutrients through food • belongs to the skeletal system • belongs to the digestive system • belongs to the lymphatic system • ...
Respiratory System 2012-08-23
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- Branching air passages inside the lungs
- Leading cause of cancer death for both men and women
- Air flow out of the lungs
- Microscopic air sac of the lungs
- Air flow into the lungs
- Process that supplies the body with oxygen and rids carbon dioxide
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- Secretion that reduced surface tension of water molecules; prevents collapse of alveoli
- The windpipe
- An increase in the rate and depth of breathing that exceeds the body's need to remove CO2
- Occupy thoracic cavity
- Breathing cessation
- Air that remains in the lungs that does not contribute to gas exchange
12 Clues: The windpipe • Breathing cessation • Occupy thoracic cavity • Air flow into the lungs • Air flow out of the lungs • Microscopic air sac of the lungs • Branching air passages inside the lungs • Leading cause of cancer death for both men and women • Process that supplies the body with oxygen and rids carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory System 2014-04-29
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- Any of the major air passages of the lungs that diverge from the windpipe.
- 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.
- a large air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face.
- A respiratory disorder marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
- It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
- The voice box.
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- An epithelial tissue that secretes mucus and that lines many body cavities and tubular organs including the gut and respiratory passages.
- Any of the many tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- A short, microscopic, hairlike vibrating structure
- 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.
- Each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed.
- It connects the mouth and nasal passages with the esophagus.
12 Clues: The voice box. • A short, microscopic, hairlike vibrating structure • It connects the mouth and nasal passages with the esophagus. • Any of the major air passages of the lungs that diverge from the windpipe. • a large air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face. • ...
Respiratory System 2014-02-04
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- These blood vessels carry blood towards the heart. They have thin walls, due to low pressure.
- These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart. They have thick muscular walls.
- C _ _ _ _ _ dioxide is the 'waste' gas our body wants to remove.
- The process when oxygen and carbon dioxide are replaced is known as gaseous _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- This is the 'useful' gas our body needs. It makes up around 21% of normal air.
- The V _ _ _ _ box is where sound is produced. It is known as the larynx.
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- What 'D' is the process where gases move from a high concentration to a low concentration.
- Is a part of the body which allows air to enter and exit the body.
- What 'C' happens when the diaphragm flattens and creates more space.
- Made from rings of cartilage, this splits into two bronchi. Also known as the 'windpipe'
- There are about 600 million of these in the lungs. Is where gaseous exchange takes place.
- We have two of these in the body. The main respiratory organ where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
12 Clues: C _ _ _ _ _ dioxide is the 'waste' gas our body wants to remove. • Is a part of the body which allows air to enter and exit the body. • What 'C' happens when the diaphragm flattens and creates more space. • The V _ _ _ _ box is where sound is produced. It is known as the larynx. • This is the 'useful' gas our body needs. It makes up around 21% of normal air. • ...
Respiratory System 2016-01-31
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- muscle at the base of the lungs that contracts and relaxes when breathing
- cavity the place where the lungs are enclosed
- correct word for the branches in the lungs
- air sacs in the lungs
- air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs; breathing in
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- air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere; breathing out
- delivers air into the lungs
- the gas we exhale out of our body into the atmosphere
- 2 bag like organs, situated in each side of the heart
- artery correct word for a blood vessel within the lungs
- another word for windpipe
- the gas we inhale into our body in order to breathe
12 Clues: air sacs in the lungs • another word for windpipe • delivers air into the lungs • correct word for the branches in the lungs • cavity the place where the lungs are enclosed • the gas we inhale into our body in order to breathe • the gas we exhale out of our body into the atmosphere • 2 bag like organs, situated in each side of the heart • ...
Respiratory System 2021-01-18
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- A chronic lung condition that causes the airways to narrow
- These tubes carry air deep into the lungs, ending in the alveoli
- This double membrane creates a vacuum seal around the lungs
- The amount of air exhaled after a normal inhalation
- The movement of gases from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- The structure that connects the nasal and oral cavities
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- An insect has this type of respiratory system
- The diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract during this process
- This gas is removed from the blood in order to be exhaled
- The flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea
- According to Boyle's law, when when volume increases, this decreases.
- Where the vocal chords are located
12 Clues: Where the vocal chords are located • An insect has this type of respiratory system • The amount of air exhaled after a normal inhalation • The structure that connects the nasal and oral cavities • This gas is removed from the blood in order to be exhaled • A chronic lung condition that causes the airways to narrow • ...
Respiratory System 2021-02-26
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- The passages that branch from the trachea and direct air into the lungs
- the cavity behind the nose and above the roof of the mouth that filters air and moves mucous and inhaled contaminants outward and away form the lungs.
- voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
- one of the tubules forming the respiratory system of most insects and many arachnids
- two spongy organs, located in the thoracic cavity enclosed by the diaphragm and rib cage, responsible for respiration
- a system of organs functioning in respiration and in humans consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs
- progressively smaller tubular branches of the airways
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- passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally
- the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- short structures projecting from a cell and containing bundles of microtubules that move a cell through its surroundings or move fluid over the cell's surface
- protective secretion of the mucous membranes
12 Clues: protective secretion of the mucous membranes • progressively smaller tubular branches of the airways • passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally • The passages that branch from the trachea and direct air into the lungs • voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords • ...
Respiratory System 2021-04-13
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- Respirations Stop
- Trachea branches into right and left structures
- Terminal Air Sacs
- Voice box
- windpipe
- Device used to measure the amount of air exchanged in breathing
- Shelflike structures that protrude into the nasal cavity
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- Surgical removal of the tonsils
- Sphenoidal (two words)
- Inflammation of the pleura
- Doctor who developed life-saving technique
- Expiratory reserve volume (abbreviation)
12 Clues: windpipe • Voice box • Respirations Stop • Terminal Air Sacs • Sphenoidal (two words) • Inflammation of the pleura • Surgical removal of the tonsils • Expiratory reserve volume (abbreviation) • Doctor who developed life-saving technique • Trachea branches into right and left structures • Shelflike structures that protrude into the nasal cavity • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2021-08-06
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- each bronchus is further divided into small branches called
- wind pipe is also known as
- The process in which glucose is combined with oxygen and energy is released along with the production of carbon dioxide and water.
- process of taking in Oxygen rich air
- entry point of air into our body
- They help in gaseous exchange and corona virus attacks this organ of your respiratory system
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- This has vocal cords and called Voice box
- it is a part of both respiratory and digestive system
- in this process diaphragm pushes down and the chest become larger.
- this gas is released when oxygen and food gets combined.
- in this process diaphragm relaxes/comes up and the chest becomes small.
- trachea is divided into two branches called
- when food and oxygetget combined in blood, what produced?
13 Clues: wind pipe is also known as • entry point of air into our body • process of taking in Oxygen rich air • This has vocal cords and called Voice box • trachea is divided into two branches called • it is a part of both respiratory and digestive system • this gas is released when oxygen and food gets combined. • when food and oxygetget combined in blood, what produced? • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2021-08-06
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- each bronchus is further divided into small branches called
- wind pipe is also known as
- The process in which glucose is combined with oxygen and energy is released along with the production of carbon dioxide and water.
- process of taking in Oxygen rich air
- entry point of air into our body
- They help in gaseous exchange and corona virus attacks this organ of your respiratory system
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- This has vocal cords and called Voice box
- it is a part of both respiratory and digestive system
- in this process diaphragm pushes down and the chest become larger.
- this gas is released when oxygen and food gets combined.
- in this process diaphragm relaxes/comes up and the chest becomes small.
- trachea is divided into two branches called
- when food and oxygetget combined in blood, what produced?
13 Clues: wind pipe is also known as • entry point of air into our body • process of taking in Oxygen rich air • This has vocal cords and called Voice box • trachea is divided into two branches called • it is a part of both respiratory and digestive system • this gas is released when oxygen and food gets combined. • when food and oxygetget combined in blood, what produced? • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-24
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- Helps inflate and deflates lungs
- The air we release
- Connects bronchus to the alveoli
- Tube that sends air to lungs
- Allows air to enter your body
- Blood vessels in walls of the alveoli
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- Movement of molecules with high to low concentration
- Organ that collects air
- Gives energy to the body
- Air sacs
- Divides air into both lungs
- Cage for the lungs
12 Clues: Air sacs • The air we release • Cage for the lungs • Organ that collects air • Gives energy to the body • Divides air into both lungs • Tube that sends air to lungs • Allows air to enter your body • Helps inflate and deflates lungs • Connects bronchus to the alveoli • Blood vessels in walls of the alveoli • Movement of molecules with high to low concentration
Respiratory System 2023-12-01
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- involves both bringing air into the lungs (inhalation) and releasing air to the atmosphere
- septum A wall of cartilage divides the nose into 2 separate chambers.
- tiny air sacs in your lungs that take up the oxygen you breathe in and keep your body going.
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- he network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
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- each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and other mammals.
- the process by which cells derive energy from glucose.
- specialized organelles that provide the force necessary to transport foreign materials in the respiratory tract
- a long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs.
- the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person
- a cavity within a bone or other tissue, especially one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities.
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
12 Clues: the process by which cells derive energy from glucose. • he network of organs and tissues that help you breathe • the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person • septum A wall of cartilage divides the nose into 2 separate chambers. • a long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-23
12 Clues: Air sacs • Pushes down • Lung branch • Chest bones • Gas movement • Smell sensor • Breathing tube • Tiny lung tubes • Breathing waste • Energy for cell • Breathing organs • Tiny blood pipes
Respiratory system 2024-04-25
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- This is a muscle to breath
- It is small tubes in the body
- Airway of the body
- To smell and to breath
- very thin blood vessels
- Gas that doesn't have any smell or taste
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- Movement of molecules high concentration to low concentration
- The place where breathing organ
- bags/sacs of air
- The tube of lung
- It is bones of chest
- Air that humans cannot breathe and that plants need
12 Clues: bags/sacs of air • The tube of lung • Airway of the body • It is bones of chest • To smell and to breath • very thin blood vessels • This is a muscle to breath • It is small tubes in the body • The place where breathing organ • Gas that doesn't have any smell or taste • Air that humans cannot breathe and that plants need • ...
Respiratory System 2023-01-30
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- Swollen airways and increased mucus in the respiratory system
- Used to breathe and to smell
- Tube-like passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth and nose
- Tiny air sacs where respiration occurs
- The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi
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- Commonly known as the vocal cords.
- the destruction of alveoli from smoking
- Branches out like trees inside the lungs
- Flap of tissue at the lower end of the pharynx
- Capacity The amount of air that can fit in someone's lungs
- Used to breathe and to eat
- Test of a persons aerobic fitness
12 Clues: Used to breathe and to eat • Used to breathe and to smell • Test of a persons aerobic fitness • Commonly known as the vocal cords. • Tiny air sacs where respiration occurs • the destruction of alveoli from smoking • Branches out like trees inside the lungs • Flap of tissue at the lower end of the pharynx • Capacity The amount of air that can fit in someone's lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-18
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- site of gas exchange, small air sacs at the terminal end of the lung bronchioles
- lid-like structure that covers windpipe during swallowing to prevent choking
- small blood vessels in the lungs where carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange occurs
- series of branching tubes in the lungs that transport air
- large flat muscle connected to the ribs at the bottom of the thoracic cavity
- throat
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- fluid necessary for reduction of friction between the lungs and cavity
- trachea divides in 2
- movement of air into the airway
- windpipe, rigid tube about 5 inches long surrounded by cartilaginous rings
- voice box
- take in oxygen, rid body of carbon dioxide
12 Clues: throat • voice box • trachea divides in 2 • movement of air into the airway • take in oxygen, rid body of carbon dioxide • series of branching tubes in the lungs that transport air • fluid necessary for reduction of friction between the lungs and cavity • windpipe, rigid tube about 5 inches long surrounded by cartilaginous rings • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-12
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- flows into the bronchus and to the bronchioles
- ___ muscles between the ribs that expand/contract the ribcage
- irregularly shaped saclike structures surrounded by veins, arteries, and capillaries
- process that moves oxygen from alveoli to blood and carbon dioxide from bloodstream to alveoli
- (windpipe) airway that leads from the voice box to the bronchi
- thin layer of muscle below the lungs and heart
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- carbon dioxide and respiratory control operate as a ___ feedback loop
- organ in the chest supplies the body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- attached with the outer border of the thorax and over the articulating surface of the walking legs.
- space above the roof of the mouth divided into two nasal passages
- mutations in ___ gene for protein that produces mucus and sweat is cystic fibrosis
- respiratory pigment in prawns
- evolved from tissue sacs surrounding gills
13 Clues: respiratory pigment in prawns • evolved from tissue sacs surrounding gills • flows into the bronchus and to the bronchioles • thin layer of muscle below the lungs and heart • ___ muscles between the ribs that expand/contract the ribcage • (windpipe) airway that leads from the voice box to the bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2021-11-08
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- Two tubes that divide and enter the lungs.
- Small tubes in the lungs that go to the alveoli.
- Interconnecting bones that help you stand upright.
- Thin lining around the lung.
- Front chest bone.
- Are tiny air sacs.
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- These exchange blood oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Muscle below the lungs that contracts and expands.
- Another word for windpipe.
- The body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Are elastic sponge like organs.
- Top of the treachea.
12 Clues: Front chest bone. • Are tiny air sacs. • Top of the treachea. • Another word for windpipe. • Thin lining around the lung. • Are elastic sponge like organs. • Two tubes that divide and enter the lungs. • These exchange blood oxygen and carbon dioxide. • Small tubes in the lungs that go to the alveoli. • Muscle below the lungs that contracts and expands. • ...
Respiratory system 2021-12-02
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- inflates and deflates lungs
- waste product as gas
- air passages inside the lungs
- transports air to bronchus
- what you use to smell and breathe
- small blood vessels
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- from high concentration to low
- collects air
- what we breathe
- exchange carbon dioxide inside the lungs
- transports air to the lungs
- protect the chest
12 Clues: collects air • what we breathe • protect the chest • small blood vessels • waste product as gas • transports air to bronchus • inflates and deflates lungs • transports air to the lungs • air passages inside the lungs • from high concentration to low • what you use to smell and breathe • exchange carbon dioxide inside the lungs
respiratory system 2021-12-05
Across
- inflating and deflating the lung
- an acidic colorless gas
- connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- sends air to the lungs
- breath in and out from,and smell from
- smallest numerous of the blood vessels
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- net passive movement of molecules
- organ that collects the air
- member of the chalcogen
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- splits the air into each lung
- protects the organs
12 Clues: protects the organs • sends air to the lungs • an acidic colorless gas • member of the chalcogen • organ that collects the air • splits the air into each lung • inflating and deflating the lung • net passive movement of molecules • exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide • connect the bronchus to the alveoli • breath in and out from,and smell from • ...
Respiratory System 2025-04-17
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- a sheet of muscle that spreads across the bottom of the rib cage
- to enable airflow to and from the lungs
- tiny sacs where the exchange of gasses between the lungs and the blood occurs
- It allows air to pass through it while preventing food and drink from blocking the airway
- the movement of oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out of the body
- taking air into the body
- serves as the primary entry point for air
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- the main airways into the lungs
- the processing of getting oxygen into the body and releasing carbon dioxide
- connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the trachea. It serves as a common pathway for both air and food.
- pushing air out of the body through the nose or mouth
- take in oxygen from the air and send it to your body, and they also get rid of carbon dioxide
12 Clues: taking air into the body • the main airways into the lungs • to enable airflow to and from the lungs • serves as the primary entry point for air • pushing air out of the body through the nose or mouth • a sheet of muscle that spreads across the bottom of the rib cage • the movement of oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out of the body • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-17
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- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus
- the two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
- a large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
- Hairlike structures called cilia line the mucous membrane and move the particles trapped in the mucus out of the nose
- the cartilage and bone in your nose
- hollow spaces within the bones between your eyes, behind your cheekbones, and in your forehead
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- the bronchioles carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli
- the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi
- each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and other mammals
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box
12 Clues: the cartilage and bone in your nose • the two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs • the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi • the bronchioles carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli • a large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face • ...
Respiratory System 2025-08-05
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- (O₂)- A gas from the air that the body needs for respiration.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the air and blood.Diaphragm- A muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing by moving up and down.
- The process of breathing out air with carbon dioxide.Gas Exchange- The movement of oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide out of the blood at the alveoli.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi that lead to the alveoli.
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- Organs where gas exchange happens – oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide is removed.
- Two tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung.
- The process of breathing in oxygen-rich air.
- A chemical process where glucose and oxygen are used to release energy in cells.
- (Windpipe)- A tube that carries air from the mouth to the lungs.
- A sticky fluid that traps dust and germs in the airways.
- Tiny hairs that move mucus and trapped particles out of the lungs.
- Dioxide (CO₂)- A waste gas produced by cells during respiration; it is breathed out.
12 Clues: The process of breathing in oxygen-rich air. • Two tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung. • A sticky fluid that traps dust and germs in the airways. • Smaller branches of the bronchi that lead to the alveoli. • (O₂)- A gas from the air that the body needs for respiration. • (Windpipe)- A tube that carries air from the mouth to the lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-10-12
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- carries air from the throat to the lungs
- the part of the throat situated below the mouth and nasal cavity
- separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- unites in the lungs that permit gas exchange between air in the lungs and the blood in the capillaries
- narrow tubes made of elastic fibers and smooth muscle tissue
- hair-like projections found in the epithelium of the nose
- slippery secretion produced by the mucus membranes
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- the division of the trachea from the left and right lung
- a flap attached to the larynx
- the part of the respiratory system that holds the vocal cords
- a series of organs which take in oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
- a pair of organs optimized for gas exchange between our blood and air
12 Clues: a flap attached to the larynx • carries air from the throat to the lungs • slippery secretion produced by the mucus membranes • separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity • the division of the trachea from the left and right lung • hair-like projections found in the epithelium of the nose • narrow tubes made of elastic fibers and smooth muscle tissue • ...
Respiratory System 2022-01-10
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- Network of tubes that conduct air through the lungs
- Picks up oxygen from the air sacs
- Contains two sets of heavy folds called vocal cords
- Part of the pharynx behind the mouth
- Part of the pharynx behind nasal cavity
- Normal pathway for air to enter the respiratory system
- Lungs contain over 500 million tiny air sacs called...
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- Also known as the windpipe
- Stored energy made from almost any food
- Slime in our nose and lungs that collect dust particles and dirt
- Also known as the throat
- Pair of cone-shaped organs in the thoracic cavity
12 Clues: Also known as the throat • Also known as the windpipe • Picks up oxygen from the air sacs • Part of the pharynx behind the mouth • Stored energy made from almost any food • Part of the pharynx behind nasal cavity • Pair of cone-shaped organs in the thoracic cavity • Network of tubes that conduct air through the lungs • Contains two sets of heavy folds called vocal cords • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
13 Clues: - • - sideways • - diffusion • - 4 letters. • - breathing in • - breathing out • - lynx with 'ar' • - going downward • - 2 words into 1 word • - 2 words into 1 word • - goblins aren't real • - coastal without the first a • - the stuff a shark's skeleton is made of
Specialized Cells 2025-06-18
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- Transmits impulses through the body
- Sends electrical signals in the nervous system
- Performs photosynthesis in leaves
- Contracts to produce movement
- Produces mucus in the respiratory system
- Forms a protective barrier on the body
- Female reproductive cell
- Detects color in the eye
- Moves mucus out of the respiratory tract
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- Absorbs water and minerals from soil
- Carries oxygen using hemoglobin
- Can become any type of specialized cell
- Fights infections and diseases
- creates strong robust skeletal cells
- Male reproductive cell
- Stores energy and insulates the body
16 Clues: Male reproductive cell • Female reproductive cell • Detects color in the eye • Contracts to produce movement • Fights infections and diseases • Carries oxygen using hemoglobin • Performs photosynthesis in leaves • Transmits impulses through the body • Absorbs water and minerals from soil • creates strong robust skeletal cells • Stores energy and insulates the body • ...
Gas Exchange 2023-04-04
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- Found in insects and some arthropods, air enters through openings called ___ and moves to cells directly through tracheae
- The volume of the thoracic cavity is decreased by the upward movement of the diaphragm
- How many small aquatic animals perform gas exchange
- Branches into two bronchi, which connects to the lungs
- In bony fishes, a ___ exchange system increases the efficiency of gills
- Where gas exchange takes place at the end of each bronchiole
- How carbon dioxide is transported in body
- ___ flow is air being breathed in and out
- The bronchi branch into small ___
- These organisms have the most efficient respiratory systems
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- Closes the larynx when food is swallowed
- A respiratory organ that many aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide
- Conducts air to the larynx
- The exchange of gases between and organism and its environment
- Breathing is an involuntary process regulated by respiratory centers in the ___ (two words)
- Inversely proportional to volume
- The volume of the thoracic cavity is increased by the downward movement of the diaphragm
- The circulatory system carries ___ from alveoli to body cells
- Sensitive to changes in pH and stimulate respiratory centers
- ___ cavities filter and adjust temperature and humidity in air
- Where air enters in mammals
21 Clues: Conducts air to the larynx • Where air enters in mammals • Inversely proportional to volume • The bronchi branch into small ___ • Closes the larynx when food is swallowed • How carbon dioxide is transported in body • ___ flow is air being breathed in and out • How many small aquatic animals perform gas exchange • Branches into two bronchi, which connects to the lungs • ...
Pita and Joanna 2017-03-02
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- Infected/inflamed sebaceous glands in the skin
- System that moves blood through the body
- This system includes the largest organ
- A type of arthritis that occurs when flexible tissue at the end of the bones wears down
- System that moves the body
- Where the bile or stomach acid irritates the food pipe lining
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury
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- A highly contagious virus that infects the respiratory system
- The disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury
- The likely course of a disease or aliment
- System that breaks/processes food
- Palsy congenital disorder that affects the posture, balance and motor functions
- Weakness of the blood vessel wall in the brain that fills with blood
- System that takes in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
- System that supports the body
15 Clues: System that moves the body • System that supports the body • System that breaks/processes food • This system includes the largest organ • System that moves blood through the body • The likely course of a disease or aliment • Infected/inflamed sebaceous glands in the skin • System that takes in oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide • ...
Organ Systems 2022-06-02
11 Clues: System Hair • System Blood • system Growth • System Spleen • System Stomach • System ureters • System Sinuses • System Exoskeleton • System Smooth muscles • System fallopian tubes • System Somatic nervous system
Science 2021-02-25
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- body system for immune stuff
- body system for countless cells
- body system for nerves
- same meaning as little
- body system for skin
- body system for skeletal stuff
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- body system for food
- body system for small organs
- body system for kidney
- subject
- body system for heart
- body system for organs
- building block
- building blocks
14 Clues: subject • building block • building blocks • body system for food • body system for skin • body system for heart • body system for kidney • body system for organs • body system for nerves • same meaning as little • body system for small organs • body system for immune stuff • body system for skeletal stuff • body system for countless cells
Pertaining to the Lungs 2019-01-19
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- a flu ________ in 1918 took the lives of 20-50 million people
- prefix in the word perforate
- COPD is a _________ disease
- the alveoli in the lungs have __________ membranes to allow for gaseous exchange
- The largest portion of the human lungs
- a drug that is used to relieve congestion in the respiratory tract
- breathing at an abnormally slow rate
- prefix meaning under, below, decreased
- prefix in the word pandemic
- ________ blood has a lower oxygen content
- specialist in the field of respiratory conditions
- pneumothorax is caused by a _________ lung
- treatment for acute and chronic respiratory infections
- inflammation of the lungs
- singular form of alveoli
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- suffix in the word acidosis
- Lactic ______ occurs after a prolonged lack of oxygen
- the lungs are located in the _______ cavity
- prefix in the word semipermeable
- pulmonary _______ is when more than one artery in the lungs becomes blocked by a blood clot
- excessive rate and depth of respiration
- singular word for apices
- prefix in the word cyanosis
- prefix meaning over, excess, increased
- pouch-like, resembling a small sac
- Area of medicine that focuses on the respiratory system
- Bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- suffix meaning "pertaining to" for the word respiratory
28 Clues: singular word for apices • singular form of alveoli • inflammation of the lungs • suffix in the word acidosis • COPD is a _________ disease • prefix in the word cyanosis • prefix in the word pandemic • prefix in the word perforate • prefix in the word semipermeable • pouch-like, resembling a small sac • breathing at an abnormally slow rate • The largest portion of the human lungs • ...
Organ Systems 2023-02-13
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- What is one of the main organ of the digestive system?
- Which is the primary hormone that is secreted by the male endocrine system?
- What is the muscular system made of?
- What is the main organ of the nervous system?
- What system transports oxygen and other nutrients to all parts of the body?
- What is the skeletal system made of?
- Which is the primary hormone that is secreted by the female endocrine system?
- This part of the nervous system delivers messages to the rest of the body.
- What organ supplies the body with oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide?
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- What system helps with movement?
- What are the major organs of the respiratory system that are like balloons?
- What system breaks down food an absorbs necessary nutrients?
- What is the system that controls the body?
- What system filters out fluid and waste from the body?
14 Clues: What system helps with movement? • What is the muscular system made of? • What is the skeletal system made of? • What is the system that controls the body? • What is the main organ of the nervous system? • What is one of the main organ of the digestive system? • What system filters out fluid and waste from the body? • ...
The Respiratory System 2014-08-13
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- Attaches the vocal cords in the larynx
- Common passageway for the respiratory and digestive tracts (Throat)
- (2 words) area in the medulla oblongata of the brain stem
- Connects the throat to the stomach
- one of the two muscles that aid in inspiration
- volume volume of air inspired and expired during one breath
- Windpipe
- This structure houses the vocal cords
- subdivision on the lung
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- lack of oxygen
- One of the three functions of nasal passages
- The bifurcation of the trachea
- (2 words) Conducts air between the nostrils and the pharynx
- End of the bronchial tree, to which the alveoli sacs connect
- contains the heart, trachea, esophagus, blood vessels, and nerves
- The opening to the larynx
- Scroll-like bones that fill most of the space in the nasal cavity
- Thin-walled sacs in the lungs where O2 exchange takes place
- Another word for nostrils
19 Clues: Windpipe • lack of oxygen • subdivision on the lung • The opening to the larynx • Another word for nostrils • The bifurcation of the trachea • Connects the throat to the stomach • This structure houses the vocal cords • Attaches the vocal cords in the larynx • One of the three functions of nasal passages • one of the two muscles that aid in inspiration • ...
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2016-03-09
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- the bones that protect our lungs.
- the body organ that allows air to enter our body when the nostrils are not
- the gas in the atmosphere that is used by our cells.
- dioxide- a gaseous waste product of respiration which is exhaled from animals.
- the release of energy in cells by the combination of food and oxygen.
- also known as the windpipe, this tube is the passage for air from the larynx to the bronchial tubes.
- the body organ that contains the nostrils.
- the part of the throat that contains the voice box or vocal cords.
- a muscle on the underside of the lungs; when it contracts and relaxes, it allows air to be inhaled and exhaled from the lungs.
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- - These small branches lead to the air sacs.
- You have two lungs. They fill with air when you inhale. This is the main organ of the respiratory system.
- kind of blood vessel.
- used.
- tiny blood vessels connecting the small arteries and veins. It is the
- (Bronchus)- the main branches (small tubes) of the respiratory tract leading into the lungs.
- small sacs at the end of each tiny branch of the bronchi. This is where oxygen reaches the bloodstream.
- the main tube that carries air to and from the lungs.
- Tiny hairlike structures that sweep mucus from the nose into the throat are called.
- a sticky substance produced by the nose to moisten the inhaled air and trap dust and bacteria.
19 Clues: used. • kind of blood vessel. • 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. • ...
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2016-03-09
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- the main tube that carries air to and from the lungs.
- a muscle on the underside of the lungs; when it contracts and relaxes, it allows air to be inhaled and exhaled from the lungs.
- the part of the throat that contains the voice box or vocal cords.
- used.
- the release of energy in cells by the combination of food and oxygen.
- kind of blood vessel.
- (Bronchus) the main branches (small tubes) of the respiratory tract leading into the lungs.
- a sticky substance produced by the nose to moisten the inhaled air and trap dust and bacteria.
- dioxide a gaseous waste product of respiration which is exhaled from animals.
- small sacs at the end of each tiny branch of the bronchi. This is where oxygen reaches the bloodstream.
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- the body organ that allows air to enter our body when the nostrils are not
- also known as the windpipe, this tube is the passage for air from the larynx to the bronchial tubes.
- tiny blood vessels connecting the small arteries and veins. It is the
- the gas in the atmosphere that is used by our cells.
- You have two lungs. They fill with air when you inhale. This is the main organ of the respiratory system.
- the bones that protect our lungs.
- These small branches lead to the air sacs.
- Tiny hairlike structures that sweep mucus from the nose into the throat are called.
- the body organ that contains the nostrils.
19 Clues: used. • kind of blood vessel. • the bones that protect our lungs. • These small branches lead to the air sacs. • the body organ that contains the nostrils. • 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. • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-07-22
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- The right lung has how many lobes?
- Membrane that covers the lungs.
- The muscle that contacts to make us breathe in.
- small air tubes branching throughout the lungs.
- cavity Most of our respiratory organs are within this.
- What is the surface area of out lungs in square metres?
- The left lung has how many lobes?
- The windpipe
- The process of breathing, inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of CO2.
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- One function of the nasal cavity.
- Breathing out.
- The two tubes that enter each lung from the trachea.
- The movement of gasses through he alveolar wall into the blood stream.
- The nasal cavity has mucus and hairs called villi to ______ the incoming air.
- The thing that initiates breathing (second video)
- vessels that surround the alveoli.
- Short version of writing Red Blood Cells.
- Breathing in.
- The C shaped supports surrounding the trachea.
19 Clues: The windpipe • Breathing in. • Breathing out. • Membrane that covers the lungs. • One function of the nasal cavity. • The left lung has how many lobes? • The right lung has how many lobes? • vessels that surround the alveoli. • Short version of writing Red Blood Cells. • The C shaped supports surrounding the trachea. • small air tubes branching throughout the lungs. • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-12-08
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- The larynx enables this function of the respiratory system. It allows you to make ____________.
- This type of respiration occurs in the cells. It turns oxygen and glucose into ATP.
- Respiration that occurs between the pulmonary capillaries and the alveoli
- The space between the lungs where the heart lies.
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- This lung is smaller than the other because of where the heart lies.
- The mechanics of moving air in and out of the lungs
- When volume decreases, air pressure _______________________.
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- Smaller tubes branching off from the bronchi.
- The part in the lungs where the exchange of gases occurs.
- Where vocal cords are located. Its found between the pharynx and trachea.
- The gas you exhale as a waste product of cellular respiration.
- Breathing out is called _______________________.
- The respiratory system enables this sense.
- This flap of tissue covers the trachea when you swallow to prevent food and liquid from entering your respiratory tract.
- The tube, held open by rings of cartilage, through which air passes from the mouth toward the bronchi.
- Breathing in is called _________________________.
- The technical name for the throat.
- Respiration that occurs between the systemic capillaries and cells.
19 Clues: The technical name for the throat. • The respiratory system enables this sense. • The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. • Smaller tubes branching off from the bronchi. • Breathing out is called _______________________. • Breathing in is called _________________________. • The space between the lungs where the heart lies. • ...
Respiratory System Vocabulary 2025-02-07
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- tiny hairs in your nose that filter out dust
- thin strips of tissue that vibrate to produce your voice
- the back of your throat that is part of the digestive and respiratory systems
- your voicebox
- flap of tissue that covers the windpipe when you swallow
- iron-rich protein in your blood that transports oxygen
- muscle found underneath your lungs that moves with the lungs when your inhale/exhale
- another name for the region that includes the bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli
- your windpipe
- part of the skeletal system that protects your lungs
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- this body system works closely with the respiratory system to maintain homeostasis and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles where gas exchange occurs
- the gas we breathe in
- your trachea is lined with rings of these that keep it open at all times
- the gas we breathe out
- main airway that contains cilia to filter out dust
- smaller branches in the lungs that air travels through
- 2 large tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
19 Clues: your voicebox • your windpipe • the gas we breathe in • the gas we breathe out • the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • tiny hairs in your nose that filter out dust • main airway that contains cilia to filter out dust • 2 large tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs • part of the skeletal system that protects your lungs • ...
The respiratory system 2024-09-09
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- The process of air entering the body through the mouth or nose.
- The muscle that contracts to pull air into the lungs.
- The process of releasing air from the lungs.
- dioxide The primary waste gas released during exhalation.
- Small blood vessels where gas exchange occurs with the alveoli.
- The primary organ for gas exchange in the respiratory system.
- A chronic respiratory disease that causes narrowing of the airways.
- The smaller airways branching off the bronchi in the lungs.
- The part of the throat that connects the mouth to the esophagus and trachea.
- The windpipe that directs air to the lungs.
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- A lung condition that damages alveoli, reducing oxygen absorption.
- Tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The cells lining the respiratory tract that produce mucus to trap particles.
- The primary gas absorbed by the body during inhalation.
- The two large airways that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
- The exchange of gases between the lungs and the blood at the alveoli.
- Small openings on plant leaves that allow for gas exchange, similar to alveoli in the lungs.
- The system that transports oxygenated blood from the lungs to the body.
- The cells responsible for gas exchange in the alveoli.
19 Clues: The windpipe that directs air to the lungs. • The process of releasing air from the lungs. • Tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • 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. • ...
Respiratory tract 2021-04-15
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- The trachea splits into 2 primary ______
- Walls of the alveoli consists of a _______ layer of cells
- Acts as a switch between larynx and esophagus
- The epithelium contains ____ cells that secrete mucus
- Aveoli provides _____ exchange
- At rest air flows in through the
- Curved shelves of bone that are inside the nasal cavity
- Bronchioles have a diameter of _______mm or less
- Short tube that has lot of cartilages connected by ligaments
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- These are the smallest airways of respiratory tract
- The trachea has _______ rings of cartilage connected by smooth muscle.
- The number of divisions within the respiratory system
- There are approximately ________ alveoli
- Another word for windpipe
- The alveolar ducts are _____ that connect the respiratory bronchioles to alveoli
- Common pathway for respiratory and digestive tracts
- The direction that cilia beats to push mucus
- Cilia is surrounded by this fluid film
- The hair shaped structure located on surface pf epithelium
19 Clues: Another word for windpipe • Aveoli provides _____ exchange • At rest air flows in through the • Cilia is surrounded by this fluid film • The trachea splits into 2 primary ______ • There are approximately ________ alveoli • The direction that cilia beats to push mucus • Acts as a switch between larynx and esophagus • Bronchioles have a diameter of _______mm or less • ...
Body Systems 2023-02-09
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- An organ in both the respiratory and digestive system. Helps us to eat and to breath.
- Body system that provides structure and support.
- The organs in the muscular system.
- Body system that transports materials and wastes throughout the body.
- Body system that releases hormones.
- An organ in the skeletal system.
- The organs in the endocrine system.
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- Body system that helps us move our bodies and pump blood.
- An organ in the nervous system that is found in our back.
- Body system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and removes excess materials.
- Body system that delivers oxygen & carbon dioxide in and out of the body.
- An organ in the nervous system that is found in our heads.
- Body system that controls all body functions/senses.
13 Clues: An organ in the skeletal system. • The organs in the muscular system. • Body system that releases hormones. • The organs in the endocrine system. • Body system that provides structure and support. • Body system that controls all body functions/senses. • Body system that helps us move our bodies and pump blood. • An organ in the nervous system that is found in our back. • ...
Hbs 2023-11-09
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- This type of bone protects vital organ
- This flexes when the arm is straight
- Exchange of gases
- A nerve
- Gives you structure
- This type of bone supports the body
- The respiratory takes this in
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- The respiratory releases this
- Helps you move
- This flexes when the arm bends
- A flat bone is _____ but a round bone is not
- Senses changes in the environment
- Insulates the body
- Muscle found in the heart
- Biggest organ in the integumentary system
15 Clues: A nerve • Helps you move • Exchange of gases • Insulates the body • Gives you structure • Muscle found in the heart • The respiratory releases this • The respiratory takes this in • This flexes when the arm bends • Senses changes in the environment • This type of bone supports the body • This flexes when the arm is straight • This type of bone protects vital organ • ...
CROSSWORD - HUMAN BODY 2022-10-12
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- Main organs of respiratory system
- Sense organ that allows us to feel
- Structure that protects the brain
- Heart is a part of which system
- System which is control center of whole body
- cord, Part of nervous system
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- System that breaks down food in simpler form
- System that accounts for 40% body mass
- System that supports body
- System which brings oxygen to body
10 Clues: System that supports body • cord, Part of nervous system • Heart is a part of which system • Main organs of respiratory system • Structure that protects the brain • Sense organ that allows us to feel • System which brings oxygen to body • System that accounts for 40% body mass • System that breaks down food in simpler form • System which is control center of whole body
Intro to Anatomy & Physiology 2024-08-29
11 Clues: System Bone • System Heart • System Lung • System Spleen • System Skin • System Muscle • System Bladder • System Thyroid • System Intestine • System Brain - nerves • System Female and Male Parts
Science Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2019-03-07
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- System, Prevents and fights disease
- Muscle,Involuntary
- System, Controls many gradual body processes by means of chemical
- Carries blood towards heart
- Controls the endocrine system
- the trachea to the lungs
- System, Takes food into the body, breaks it down and absorbs needed materials
- Cell
- nutrients to cells and waste away from cells
- agent
- pathogens
- like structure that exchanges gases
- Dead/Weakened pathogen given to boost immune system
- Kills pathogens
- makes bile
- system, Controls most of the bodies functions
- System, Supports the body, protects it, allows movement
- & Socket joint,Shoulder/Hip
- muscle to bone
- Outermost layer of the integumentary system
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- Primary organ of the respiratory system
- Chemical produced by the glands of the endocrine system
- System, Removes waste from blood
- tissue
- sweat/oil glands
- Bladder,Stores Bile
- impulses and sends them into the nerve cell
- Branched air passages in the lungs
- System, Controls many gradual body processes by the means of chemicals
- to destroy/ nutrilize pathogens
- System, Takes oxygen into body and eliminates carbon dioxide
- system, Protects the body, keeps water inside the body, helps regulate body temperature
- System, Enables the body to move; keeps the heart beating
- producer
- Primary organ of the excretory system
- Connect mouth to stomach
- Joint,Wrist/Ankle
37 Clues: Cell • agent • tissue • producer • pathogens • makes bile • muscle to bone • Kills pathogens • sweat/oil glands • Joint,Wrist/Ankle • Muscle,Involuntary • Bladder,Stores Bile • the trachea to the lungs • Connect mouth to stomach • Carries blood towards heart • & Socket joint,Shoulder/Hip • Controls the endocrine system • to destroy/ nutrilize pathogens • System, Removes waste from blood • ...
P4 Human System 2024-12-11
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- Part of digestive system that breaks down food
- Part of respiratory system that takes in oxygen
- This makes up the skeletal system
- Blood is part of this system
- System that consists of many types of muscles
- System that helps to digest food
- This enters your mouth and gives you energy
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- System that provides support
- Windpipe is part of this system
- System is made of different parts that perform one _________
10 Clues: System that provides support • Blood is part of this system • Windpipe is part of this system • System that helps to digest food • This makes up the skeletal system • This enters your mouth and gives you energy • System that consists of many types of muscles • Part of digestive system that breaks down food • Part of respiratory system that takes in oxygen • ...
Life Science Summative 2 2024-12-11
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- The cardiovascular system and respiratory system work together to take this into the body
- When different types of cells work together to do a job, they make a ____
- The body system that is made of bones and helps us move and stand
- The body system the works to bring oxygen in and send carbon dioxide out
- When different types of organs work together to do a job, they make a ____
- All the body systems are working together to try and maintain _____
- The smallest unit of life
- A structure of the nervous system that sends signals
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- The body system that works to breakdown food and take out nutrients
- The body system thatinvloves blood carry nutrients, waste, and oxygen throughout your body
- The cardiovascular system and respiratory system work together to take this out of the body
- The body system that works closely with the skeletal system to help us move
- The body system that removes CO2, solid waste, and salt
- A structure in the muscular system that we can move voluntarily
- a structure in the stomach that chemically dissolves food
- How something is made (what it is made out of)
- Something job
- When different types of tissues work together to do a job, they make a ____
- When the skeletal system and muscular system work together they help us do this
19 Clues: Something job • The smallest unit of life • How something is made (what it is made out of) • A structure of the nervous system that sends signals • The body system that removes CO2, solid waste, and salt • a structure in the stomach that chemically dissolves food • A structure in the muscular system that we can move voluntarily • ...
The Body Systems 2023-03-10
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- Part Of Nervous System.
- Moves Body.
- Part Of Muscular System.
- Part Of Excretory System.
- Protects Internal Organs.
- Part Of Integumentary System.
- Part Of The Respiratory System.
- Gets Rid Of Waste From Blood.
- Part Of Excretory System.
- What the Skeletal System Does.
- Part of Circulatory System.
- Taking In Oxygen And Letting Out Carbon Dioxide.
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- Part Of Endocrine System.
- Breaks Down Food Into Usable Nutrients.
- Regulate Bodies Growth.
- Part Of Digestive System.
- Uses Blood To Transport Nutrients.
- Support And Protect Organs.
- Part of Digestive System.
- Recieves And Sends Messages To The Brain.
20 Clues: Moves Body. • Regulate Bodies Growth. • Part Of Nervous System. • Part Of Muscular System. • Part Of Endocrine System. • Part Of Digestive System. • Part Of Excretory System. • Protects Internal Organs. • Part of Digestive System. • Part Of Excretory System. • Support And Protect Organs. • Part of Circulatory System. • Part Of Integumentary System. • Gets Rid Of Waste From Blood. • ...
BIO CH 22 2023-04-03
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- An increase depth and rate of ventilation to meet an increase in oxygen demand
- A type of breath that requires the diaphragm to contract
- Zone that provides a route for incoming and outgoing again
- Part of the Upper Respiratory System
- The parasympathetic system, vagus nerve X, causes this to occur
- This gas is dropped off during external respiration
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- This cavity must expand for inspiration to occur
- The flow of blood into the pulmonary capillaries
- The larynx is made up of three major pieces of this substance
- Zone where the exchange of gasses between alveoli and lungs take place
- Part of the pharynx directly behind the nasal cavity
- Elastic cartilage that covers the opening of the trachea
- Composed of the maxillary and palatine bones
- Increase the surface area of the nasal cavity
- Part of the Lower Respiratory System
15 Clues: Part of the Upper Respiratory System • Part of the Lower Respiratory System • Composed of the maxillary and palatine bones • Increase the surface area of the nasal cavity • This cavity must expand for inspiration to occur • The flow of blood into the pulmonary capillaries • This gas is dropped off during external respiration • ...
Science 2023-01-17
Across
- Photosynthesis equation
- The four Chabers
- Color of blood with O2
- flap on the pharynx
- Branches on the Trachea
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- Airsac in lung
- Larynx 2 words and has a dash between
- The system of exchanging blood around the body
- Protects Lungs
- Color of blood with no O2
- Skeletal muscle part of the respiratory system
- Balloon like organ part of the respiratory system
12 Clues: Airsac in lung • Protects Lungs • The four Chabers • flap on the pharynx • Color of blood with O2 • Photosynthesis equation • Branches on the Trachea • Color of blood with no O2 • Larynx 2 words and has a dash between • The system of exchanging blood around the body • Skeletal muscle part of the respiratory system • Balloon like organ part of the respiratory system
Ch 1 Organ Systems 2025-08-25
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- filters the blood to produce urine
- system of the ribs and cranium
- system of the heart and vascular system
- breathing
- system of the muscles
- life
- a group of cells
- cleansing of the blood
- system of the brain
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- the system of the skin
- made up of same type tissues
- the body is at balance
- process the food eaten
- different in male and female
- make up molecules
- NaCl
- system of the hormones
17 Clues: life • NaCl • breathing • a group of cells • make up molecules • system of the brain • system of the muscles • the system of the skin • the body is at balance • process the food eaten • cleansing of the blood • system of the hormones • made up of same type tissues • different in male and female • system of the ribs and cranium • filters the blood to produce urine • ...
Major Systems of the Body 2024-10-30
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- A gas that is essential for respiration and is transported by the circulatory system.
- The organ in the nervous system that processes information and controls body functions.
- System The system that provides structure and protection for organs, supports the body, produces blood cells, and stores minerals.
- System The system that controls and coordinates body functions, processing information and allowing us to think and feel.
- An organ in the digestive system that breaks down food.
- The organs in the respiratory system that facilitate gas exchange.
- System The system that defends the body against harmful substances, fighting off infections and diseases.
- Chemical substances produced by the endocrine system that regulate various body functions.
- System The system responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body.
- Substances obtained from food that are essential for growth and health.
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- System The system that breaks down food for energy and nutrients, and eliminates waste.
- The set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in the body, regulated by the endocrine system.
- System The system that enables breathing and gas exchange, providing oxygen to the body and removing carbon dioxide.
- System The system that protects the body and regulates temperature, including skin, hair, and nails.
- System The system that enables movement and maintains posture, including skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles.
- The structures in the skeletal system that provide support and protection.
- The largest organ in the integumentary system that protects the body.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system.
- System The system that produces hormones to regulate body functions, controlling growth, metabolism, and mood.
- Blood Cells Cells in the immune system that fight infections.
20 Clues: An organ in the digestive system that breaks down food. • The organ that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system. • Blood Cells Cells in the immune system that fight infections. • The organs in the respiratory system that facilitate gas exchange. • The largest organ in the integumentary system that protects the body. • ...
Human Body Systems 2025-05-09
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- This system acts as structural support for the body.
- Hair-like structures in the respiratory system that are responsible for clearing mucus/debris from the airways.
- The red blood cell chemical that oxygen binds to in gas exchange.
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- The muscle responsible for breathing, located beneath the lungs.
- This system includes the brain and spinal cord.
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- This system controls voluntary and involuntary movements.
- The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- This system includes the lungs and helps with breathing.
- This system regulates hormones
- This organ filters waste from the blood and helps maintain fluid balance in the body.
- Organ responsible for supporting fetal development until birth.
- The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- This system helps fight infections and diseases.
- Largest human organ.
15 Clues: Largest human organ. • This system regulates hormones • This system includes the brain and spinal cord. • This system helps fight infections and diseases. • This system acts as structural support for the body. • This system includes the lungs and helps with breathing. • This system controls voluntary and involuntary movements. • ...
Cell processes Katelynn/KEY 2015-03-30
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- thin walled tube that extends from the larynx to th ebronchi
- a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange in blood vessels and tissue
- thin walled capillary rich sac in the lungs
- a blood vessel that carries blood away
- the part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea
- system a network of organs and tissues
- system a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen
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- the part of the respiratory system that extends from the mouth to the larnx
- node small bean shaped masses of tissues that collect the fluid that leaks from blood
- the fluid that carries gases
- organism that eats animals
- one of the two main branches of the tra that lead directy to the lungs
- in biology a vessel that carries blood to the heart
13 Clues: organism that eats animals • the fluid that carries gases • a blood vessel that carries blood away • system a network of organs and tissues • thin walled capillary rich sac in the lungs • in biology a vessel that carries blood to the heart • thin walled tube that extends from the larynx to th ebronchi • ...
Cell processes Katelynn/KEY 2015-03-30
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- thin walled tube that extends from the larynx to th ebronchi
- a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange in blood vessels and tissue
- thin walled capillary rich sac in the lungs
- a blood vessel that carries blood away
- the part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea
- system a network of organs and tissues
- system a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen
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- the part of the respiratory system that extends from the mouth to the larnx
- node small bean shaped masses of tissues that collect the fluid that leaks from blood
- the fluid that carries gases
- organism that eats animals
- one of the two main branches of the tra that lead directy to the lungs
- in biology a vessel that carries blood to the heart
13 Clues: organism that eats animals • the fluid that carries gases • a blood vessel that carries blood away • system a network of organs and tissues • thin walled capillary rich sac in the lungs • in biology a vessel that carries blood to the heart • thin walled tube that extends from the larynx to th ebronchi • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-28
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- Gelatinous, slippery fluid that traps dust and other particles entering the respiratory system.
- Primary function of the respiratory system (2 words).
- Process of gas exchange in the body.
- Tubes from the trachea to the lungs.
- The left lung is smaller than the right lung to make room for this organ.
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- Secondary external opening that brings air into the respiratory tract.
- The bronchi are part of this respiratory system.
- Exhalation occurs when the air pressure in the lungs is __________ than outside the body.
- Prevents food from entering the airway.
- The diaphragm separates the thorax (chest) from this region in the body.
10 Clues: Process of gas exchange in the body. • Tubes from the trachea to the lungs. • Prevents food from entering the airway. • The bronchi are part of this respiratory system. • Primary function of the respiratory system (2 words). • Secondary external opening that brings air into the respiratory tract. • ...
Human Body Systems 2017-03-27
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- System/ Contains bones and muscles.
- We need these systems to do what?
- This organ is located in the Circulatory system?
- System/ Where is the brain located?
- System/ Sends messages to your brain.
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- Part of the respiratory system.
- How many systems have you read about in the lesson.
- System/ where organs reproduce.
- System/ Works together to take out nutrients from the food we eat.
- System/ Protects us from infections
10 Clues: Part of the respiratory system. • System/ where organs reproduce. • We need these systems to do what? • System/ Contains bones and muscles. • System/ Where is the brain located? • System/ Protects us from infections • System/ Sends messages to your brain. • This organ is located in the Circulatory system? • How many systems have you read about in the lesson. • ...
Human Body Systems 2017-03-27
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- System Where is the brain located
- System Contains bones and muscles
- System Protects us from infections
- this organ is located in the Circulatory system
- Part of the respiratory system
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- System Sends messages to your brain
- System where organs reproduce
- System Works together to take out nutrients from the food we eat
- We need these systems to do what
- How many systems have you read about in the lesson
10 Clues: System where organs reproduce • Part of the respiratory system • We need these systems to do what • System Contains bones and muscles • System Where is the brain located • System Sends messages to your brain • System Protects us from infections • this organ is located in the Circulatory system • How many systems have you read about in the lesson • ...
SB - PASS Week 7 content - Respiratory System 2023-09-05
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- The combination of alveolar walls and capillary walls where gas exchange occurs(11,8)
- __________ bronchi - the trachea begins branching, or bifurcating, at the center of the chest(8)
- The process of gas exchange(11)
- The medial surface of the lung has a deep, concave cavity that holds the heart, called the(7,10)
- The upper airway ends at the(5,5)
- The lungs are __________-shaped organs(7)
- A passive act caused by relaxation of the diaphragm and elastic recoil of the lungs(10)
- A muscle of breathing(9)
- The Respiratory System has two main functions: 1. To bring oxygen from the environment into the body (into the bloodstream) 2. To remove _________ ___________ waste from the body(from the bloodstream)(6,7)
- Each lung is divided into __________(5)
- Week 7 lecture content(11,6)
- Connects the pharynx and the trachea(6)
- The respiratory system consists of a series of branching tubes (airways) that carry air deep within the lungs - As the branching tubes get smaller, they are called(11)
- The respiratory control center(7,9)
- An irreversible condition characterised by destruction of alveolar walls and loss of elastic recoil in the lung(9)
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- Terminal air sacs surrounded by a network of capillaries that allow gas exchange(7)
- The upper airway begins at the(5)
- The __________ cage houses, protects, and facilitates function for the system(8)
- An active process initiated by the respiratory control center.(11)
- Where the gas exchange occurs(8,9,8)
- A disorder characterised by:Reversible airway narrowing, airway hyper reactivity, chronic airway inflammation(6)
- The process of breathing has this many components(3)
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs(11)
- The bony _________ protects the organs of the chest while providing freedom of movement(6)
- The area where the root of each lung is attached(5)
- Also known as the windpipe(7)
- Branching of the bronchi - into _________ lobular bronchi that correspond to the respective lobes(4)
- The respiratory system consists of a series of branching tubes (airways) that carry air deep within the lungs. The larger tubes are called(7)
- Two serve as the vital organs(5)
29 Clues: A muscle of breathing(9) • Week 7 lecture content(11,6) • Also known as the windpipe(7) • The process of gas exchange(11) • Two serve as the vital organs(5) • The upper airway begins at the(5) • The upper airway ends at the(5,5) • The respiratory control center(7,9) • Where the gas exchange occurs(8,9,8) • Each lung is divided into __________(5) • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2025-04-28
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- where food is absorbed by vili
- the pipe that food goes down
- also known as the windpipe that moves air to the lungs
- the system that breaks down food to get energy
- where food turns into gastric juices
- skin flap that moves to send air down the trachea and food down the esophagus
- chamber that receives blood from the atrium
- where blood enters the right side of the heart
- gas exchange occurs here in the respiratory system
- vein where blood enters the left side of the heart
- take blood away from the heart
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- part in the heart that prevents back flow of blood
- where food becomes solid and exits the body
- connects the trachea to the lungs
- the system that pumps blood throughout your body
- the system that you use to breathe
- where blood exits the heart to the body
- chamber that pumps blood to the ventricles
18 Clues: the pipe that food goes down • where food is absorbed by vili • take blood away from the heart • connects the trachea to the lungs • the system that you use to breathe • where food turns into gastric juices • where blood exits the heart to the body • chamber that pumps blood to the ventricles • where food becomes solid and exits the body • ...
PHYSIOLOGY OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-06-09
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- pH-regulating system affected by CO2 levels
- Iron-containing protein in RBC that binds oxygen
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- The act of breathing out
- Primary function of the respiratory system
- Structure that divides into bronchi
- The two branches that lead from the trachea into the lungs
- Fluid lining the alveoli to reduce surface tension
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- Brain region that controls breathing rate
- The flap that prevents food from entering the airway
- One-cell thick structures surrounding alveoli
- Process where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanges
- Dioxide Gas removed from the body during exhalation
- Gas taken into the body during respiration
- The muscle that contracts during inhalation
- The act of breathing in
- The space between lungs and chest wall
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- The voice box
- Hairs in the nasal cavity that trap particles
20 Clues: The voice box • The act of breathing in • The act of breathing out • Structure that divides into bronchi • Main organ of the respiratory system • The space between lungs and chest wall • Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Brain region that controls breathing rate • Gas taken into the body during respiration • Primary function of the respiratory system • ...
Body Systems 2025-11-11
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- system The body system that allows movement by contracting and relaxing muscles.
- Organs in the respiratory system that allow oxygen to enter the blood and carbon dioxide to leave.
- system The body system made up of bones that supports the body, protects organs, and allows movement.
- A structure made of tissues that performs a specific function in the body.
- system The system that produces and releases hormones to regulate body processes.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- The organ that controls thought, memory, emotions, and coordination of the body.
- system The system that defends the body against germs, viruses, and other harmful invaders.
- system The system that removes waste products and excess water from the blood as urine.
- system The system that breaks down food into nutrients the body can use and absorbs them.
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- Chemical messengers produced by the endocrine system that regulate body activities.
- The basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms.
- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- system The system responsible for producing offspring and hormones related to reproduction.
- marrow Soft tissue inside bones that produces blood cells.
- system The body system that transports blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body.
- system The system that brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide.
- system A system of vessels and nodes that helps fight infection and maintain fluid balance.
- An organ in the urinary system that filters blood to remove waste and produce urine.
- system The system that controls body functions and responses by sending and receiving signals through nerves.
20 Clues: The basic unit of life that makes up all living organisms. • marrow Soft tissue inside bones that produces blood cells. • A muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system. • A structure made of tissues that performs a specific function in the body. • A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. • ...
THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2022-03-07
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- takes place at the respiratory membrane
- where diffusion of gases occurs
- number of iron ions in hemoglobin
- notch, indentation on the left lung that
- respiration that involves exchange of
- in cells
- movement of air into and out of lungs
- can be bound to a hemoglobin
- respiration that involve exchange of gases between blood and body cells
- between lungs and blood
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- product form with oxygen combines with Fe
- protein molecule in blood that binds
- cells which produce surfactant
- maximum number of oxygen molecules
- the heart
- hemoglobin
- respiration that involves oxygen
- inflammation of the pleural membranes
- airway; windpipe
19 Clues: in cells • the heart • hemoglobin • airway; windpipe • between lungs and blood • can be bound to a hemoglobin • cells which produce surfactant • where diffusion of gases occurs • respiration that involves oxygen • number of iron ions in hemoglobin • maximum number of oxygen molecules • protein molecule in blood that binds • respiration that involves exchange of • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-01-28
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- carbon dioxide is transported by __________
- chemical used to test for the presence of carbon dioxide in exhaled air
- transports oxygen
- known as the windpipe, strengthened with rings of cartilage
- removing air from the lungs
- taking in oxygen and letting out carbon dioxide
- gas we exhale
- gas we inhale
- trachea splits into 2 tubes called _______
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- large sheet of muscle below the lungs
- flap of skin which prevents food from going down the windpipe
- place of gas exchange
- person suffers from this when their bronchioles are restricted
- release of energy from food in the cell of an organism
- taking air into the lungs
- very small tubes which carry air to alveoli
- has tiny hairs which help filter air
- movement of a substance from where it is in high concentration to where it is in lower concentration
18 Clues: gas we exhale • gas we inhale • transports oxygen • place of gas exchange • taking air into the lungs • removing air from the lungs • has tiny hairs which help filter air • large sheet of muscle below the lungs • trachea splits into 2 tubes called _______ • carbon dioxide is transported by __________ • very small tubes which carry air to alveoli • ...
The respiratory system 2020-05-06
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- it separates the thoractic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- the maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs.
- An important part of the respiratory sysem that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the blood stream.
- an inflamation in the lining of your bronchial tubes. People who have this often cough up thick mucus.
- aids optimal functioning of the lungs during breathing.
- a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and produce extra mucus.
- brings air into the body and filters it using hairs before the air gets to the lungs.
- allows enhaled air in the nasal cavity to go into the respiratory tract.
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- It connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs. it also plays a role in letting air flow to and from the lungs for respiration
- keeps the alveoli open even after maximum expiration.
- leaf shaped flap of cartilage located behind the tongue and at the topof the larynx.
- It ensures that incoming air is supplied to each alveolus
- brings air into the lungs and moistens it.
- a tough, flexible segment of the repiratory tract that connects the pharynx to the trachea in the neck. also known as the voice box.
- extentions of the windpipe that shuttle air to and from the lungs.
- smallest blood vessels in the body connecting the smallest arteries to the smallest veins. Plays a central role in circulation.
- A typeof cancer that begins at your lungs. it is one of the most common forms of cancer.
- an infection that causes inflamation in the air sacs of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses and fungi.
18 Clues: brings air into the lungs and moistens it. • keeps the alveoli open even after maximum expiration. • aids optimal functioning of the lungs during breathing. • It ensures that incoming air is supplied to each alveolus • it separates the thoractic cavity from the abdominal cavity. • the maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-05-01
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- The type of cellular respiration that would cause lactic acid build up.
- Type of respiration that uses oxygen to produce energy.
- The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- Location where air entering the body will be warmed and moistened.
- _______________ respiration takes place between the lungs and the blood.
- Location of gas exchange in the lungs
- What is another name for the windpipe?
- Air leaves the trachea and passes through the ___ before entering the lungs.
- The blood vessels which interact with the alveoli to exchange gases.
- The muscle that will flatten and pulls down during inhalation
Down
- Small tubes which connect the bronchi to the alveoli.
- A condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus.
- A function of Respiratory System is to inhale _________ gas.
- A function of Respiratory System is that the body can remove waste such as, ______ produced during exercise
- A sudden burst of air expelled from the lungs through the nose and mouth.
- The lung which is large than the other.
- _______________ respiration takes place between the blood and the cells
- When two gases move in opposite directions.
18 Clues: Location of gas exchange in the lungs • What is another name for the windpipe? • The lung which is large than the other. • When two gases move in opposite directions. • Small tubes which connect the bronchi to the alveoli. • Type of respiration that uses oxygen to produce energy. • The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. • ...
The respiratory system 2024-03-11
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- Gaseous exchange occurs here
- The type of air carbon dioxide is present in.
- The average number of breaths an adult takes per minute
- A gas that moves from the capillaries into the alveoli
- The release of energy from food in a cell
- Takes air down to the lungs
- Bones that protect the lungs
- A tube that carries air into the lung
- A membrane that helps the lungs to move easily.
- Tiny air sacs for gaseous exchange
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- A gas that moves from the alveoli to the capillaries
- Taking in oxygen for respiration and letting out carbon dioxide and water vapour from respiration.
- This organ takes in air and filters it with tiny hairs.
- The movement of a substance from where it is in high concentration to where it is in low concentration
- A flap of skin that stops food going into the trachea.
- Narrow tubes that carry air to the alveoli.
- Controls the volume of the chest
- An organ that moves the chest during breathing
18 Clues: Takes air down to the lungs • Gaseous exchange occurs here • Bones that protect the lungs • Controls the volume of the chest • Tiny air sacs for gaseous exchange • A tube that carries air into the lung • The release of energy from food in a cell • Narrow tubes that carry air to the alveoli. • The type of air carbon dioxide is present in. • ...
ns2-1 2024-03-31
16 Clues: vena • riñón • vejiga • pulmón • sistema • tráquea • corazón • artería • estómago • nutrición • digestivo • intestino • nutritivo • excretorio • circulatorio • respiratorio
Human Body System 2012-11-06
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- carry oxygenated away from heart
- removes water from undigested food
- fight infection
- helps bones move
- liquid part
- carry deoxygenated blood to heart
- molecules are absorbed into cells
- pushing food into stomach
- air enters here
- coordinates everything in the body
- chews down food
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- converts food into simple molecules can be used by cells
- supports the body
- removes waste from the body
- circulatory and respiratory system work together
- sperm cells which combine with eggs to make offspring
- also known as the windpipe
- excahange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between body parts
- acts as a barrier between you and the outside world
- system responsible for producing hormones
- clot blood
- break down food after swallowing
22 Clues: clot blood • liquid part • fight infection • air enters here • chews down food • helps bones move • supports the body • pushing food into stomach • also known as the windpipe • removes waste from the body • carry oxygenated away from heart • break down food after swallowing • carry deoxygenated blood to heart • molecules are absorbed into cells • removes water from undigested food • ...
Mollusks Crossword 2025-03-07
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- many mollusks have special mouthparts adapted for vegetation because they are
- clams, mussels, scallops, and oysters are this (plural)
- snails slide on this
- squids and octopuses do this to water to move
- provides space for respiratory organs
- slow moving aquatic mollusks feed like this
- all mollusks have this for attachment or movement
- cuttlefish, squids, octopuses, and nautiluses are this (plural)
- use a single shell(plural)
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- worlds largest invertebrate
- the cephalopods have this type of different system
- when clams and mussels cannot move
- squids have this type of fertilization
- all mollusks have two openings in this system
- most mollusks reproduce this way
- clams have this type of fertilization
- squid and octopuses are this type of feeder (singular)
- respiratory structure(plural)
- no shell (singular)
- soft outer tissue layer of mollusks
- double shell (plural)
- clams use their foot as this
- most mollusks have this circulatory system
23 Clues: no shell (singular) • snails slide on this • double shell (plural) • use a single shell(plural) • worlds largest invertebrate • clams use their foot as this • respiratory structure(plural) • most mollusks reproduce this way • when clams and mussels cannot move • soft outer tissue layer of mollusks • clams have this type of fertilization • provides space for respiratory organs • ...
Hannah Schwartz Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- you couldn't breath without the ______ system
- The biggest joint in the human body
- What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs?
- Cerebral palsy affects neurons in which part of the body?
- longest bone in the human body
- Being ______ is a common risk factor for heart disease
- ______ makes blood red
- the strongest muscle in the human body
- The fatty deposits on the walls of the arteries in coronary heart disease are called ____
- The longest muscle in the human body
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- _______ increases heart rate
- When you inhale, your lungs ______
- A genetic disease that causes neurons in the brain to waste away and die
- The basic unit of the nervous system
- The percent of muscle in the human body
- The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the _______
- The smallest bone in your body is located in your
- One of the main functions of the nervous system
- Another name for the skeletal system
- The weakest muscle in the human body
20 Clues: ______ makes blood red • _______ increases heart rate • longest bone in the human body • When you inhale, your lungs ______ • The biggest joint in the human body • The basic unit of the nervous system • Another name for the skeletal system • The longest muscle in the human body • The weakest muscle in the human body • the strongest muscle in the human body • ...
Circulatory, Digestive, & Respiratory System Interactions 2024-11-17
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- body system that breaks down food
- main large organ of respiratory system
- multiple cells working together
- Blood vessel (tube) that carry blood back to the heart
- small finger-like projection in the small intestine that absorbs nutrients into the blood
- last name of our VERY MUCH ALIVE classroom "pet"
- The waste product exhaled from the lungs during breathing (two words, no space)
- human blood is ALWAYS this color
- Blood vessel (tube) that carry blood away from the heart
- A gas that we breathe in to stay alive, and is carried in red blood cells
- This organ pumps blood throughout the body
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- body system that moves blood around the body
- body system that gets gases into/out of body
- Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- Tiny blood vessel that allows oxygen and nutrients to pass to cells
- smallest functional unit of an organism
- parts that work together
- a living thing
- The process by which food is broken down in the mouth, stomach,and intestines
- The muscle that helps us breathe by contracting and expanding the chest
20 Clues: a living thing • parts that work together • multiple cells working together • human blood is ALWAYS this color • body system that breaks down food • main large organ of respiratory system • smallest functional unit of an organism • This organ pumps blood throughout the body • body system that moves blood around the body • body system that gets gases into/out of body • ...
bones and skeletal tissues 2023-12-18
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- Small rounder projection on a bone
- femur near its joint with the hip bone
- helps pad of protect areas
- can act as a shock absorber
- process small, wing-like projection of the bone
- connects bones together
- provides structural support
- cushion joints and allow free movement
- helps identify the location of other body structures
- bone contains scapula, skull, ribs
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- attaches your ribs to the system
- found in your respiratory system
- large amounts of red bone
- skeleton contains limbs, pelvis, humerus, Etc
- most prevalent cartilage in the body
- rounded eminence on a bone
- bones randomly shaped, blocked shaped bones
- bones free flotation bones
- bone wider than it is long
- Cartilage provides structural support to the nose
- skeleton center portion of the skeleton
- loosley packed collagen fibers
- is connective tissue in the skeletal system
- Any protuberance on a bone
24 Clues: connects bones together • large amounts of red bone • helps pad of protect areas • rounded eminence on a bone • bones free flotation bones • bone wider than it is long • Any protuberance on a bone • can act as a shock absorber • provides structural support • loosley packed collagen fibers • attaches your ribs to the system • found in your respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System - "Breathing" 2021-01-28
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- also known as "windpipe"
- process in which air is forced into the lungs
- back of the throat region where both air and swallowed food may pass across
- two of these branch from the "windpipe" into each of your lungs (plural term)
- (singular) site of gaseous exchange
- the contraction and relaxation of this set of muscles brings about the movement of the ribcage
- while breathing out, ribcage moves inward & _____
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- flatten sheet of muscle; it contracts when you breathe in & relaxes when you breathe out
- type of cell that produces mucus
- process in which air is forced out of the lungs
- another term to describe "breathing"
- found on epithelial cells in your airways that function to sweep mucus and dust out of the airways
- vocal cords are found here
- while breathing in, ribcage moves upward & _____
- (plural) site of gaseous exchange
- differences in air ______, determine the direction in which air moves
- also known as the chest cavity
- volume of this organ changes during "breathing"
18 Clues: also known as "windpipe" • vocal cords are found here • also known as the chest cavity • type of cell that produces mucus • (plural) site of gaseous exchange • (singular) site of gaseous exchange • another term to describe "breathing" • process in which air is forced into the lungs • process in which air is forced out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System Terms 2021-05-05
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- air filled within the lungs where all gas exchanges between air and blood occur
- connects nasal cavitiy to nasopharynx always open, nasal part (upper most) of pharynx
- connects nose and mouth to lungs, tube like
- the nostrils
- nasal cavity, sinuses pharynx. Filter warm and humid air
- air passageway
- forms the floor of the nasal cavitiy and seperates it from the oral cavitiy
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- the presence of air or gas in a pleural cavity
- larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli, bronchioles
- open into the nasal cavitiy
- supply oxygen to blood, where oxygen is sent too
- "voice box"; in the neck and makes speech
- skeletal muscle that extends across the bottom of the rib cage; seperates thoracic from abdominal cavity
- extends between the internal nares and entrances to the larynx
- tongue, contains taste buds
- extends posterior to hard palate. marks boundary between the superior nasal pharynx and rest of pharynx
- first passageway air passes through; in nose
- covering that protects and cushions the lungs
18 Clues: the nostrils • air passageway • open into the nasal cavitiy • tongue, contains taste buds • "voice box"; in the neck and makes speech • connects nose and mouth to lungs, tube like • first passageway air passes through; in nose • covering that protects and cushions the lungs • the presence of air or gas in a pleural cavity • larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli, bronchioles • ...
Respiratory System: Organs 2022-02-10
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- hollow areas between the bones in your head, help regulate the air you inhale.
- tissue flap at the enterance of the trachea that closes when you swallow.
- small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to aveoli.
- tube that delivers air from your mouth & nose to trachea.
- sections on lungs, 3 in right lung, 2 in left lung.
- openings that pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system.
- tiny hairs that move in a wave-like motion to filter irritants out of your airways.
- 2 organs that remove oxygen from air & pass it into your blood.
- smooth muscle tissue, found in the larynx.
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- bones that surround & protect your lungs & heart.
- thin sacs, surround each lung lobe & seperate lungs from chest wall.
- muscle that helps your lungs pull in air & push it out.
- blood vesicles in the alveoli walls that move oxygen & carbon dioxide.
- tubes that deliver air from mouth & nose to trachea.
- passage connecting your throat & lungs.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs, exchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide.
- above the mouth, has nostrils and used for breathing and smelling.
- hollow organ that allows you to talk & make sounds when air moves in & out.
18 Clues: passage connecting your throat & lungs. • smooth muscle tissue, found in the larynx. • bones that surround & protect your lungs & heart. • sections on lungs, 3 in right lung, 2 in left lung. • tubes that deliver air from mouth & nose to trachea. • muscle that helps your lungs pull in air & push it out. • tube that delivers air from your mouth & nose to trachea. • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-06-04
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- Temporary absence of breathing during sleep
- Inhalation of contents other than air
- Covers outer lung surfaces
- Whooping cough
- Medication used to treat Tuberculosis
- Inflammation of the nasal cavities
- spasm of the muscles of the larynx
- Class of medications used to treat allergic response
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- pus in the pleural cavity
- Chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium
- Inflammation of the bronchioles and alveoli
- Nose bleed
- Inflammation of the mucous membranes of the sinuses
- Class of medications used to open sinus passages and relieve pressure
- Used to visualize the trachea and bronchi
- Double layered membrane that covers the lungs
- When air flows into the lungs
- Air movement into and out of the lungs
18 Clues: Nose bleed • Whooping cough • pus in the pleural cavity • Covers outer lung surfaces • When air flows into the lungs • Inflammation of the nasal cavities • spasm of the muscles of the larynx • Inhalation of contents other than air • Medication used to treat Tuberculosis • Air movement into and out of the lungs • Chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium • ...
RESPIRATORY & CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2019-03-27
RESPIRATORY & CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2019-03-27
Hannah Schwartz Body Systems Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs?
- _______ increases heart rate
- The percent of muscle in the human body
- longest bone in the human body
- When you inhale, your lungs ______
- you couldn't breath without the ______ system
- A genetic disease that causes neurons in the brain to waste away and die
- the strongest muscle in the human body
- Another name for the skeletal system
- Cerebral palsy affects neurons in which part of the body?
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- The fatty deposits on the walls of the arteries in coronary heart disease are called ____
- The smallest bone in your body is located in your
- The longest muscle in the human body
- The biggest joint in the human body
- ______ makes blood red
- Being ______ is a common risk factor for heart disease
- The weakest muscle in the human body
- One of the main functions of the nervous system
- The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the _______
- The basic unit of the nervous system
20 Clues: ______ makes blood red • _______ increases heart rate • longest bone in the human body • When you inhale, your lungs ______ • The biggest joint in the human body • The longest muscle in the human body • The weakest muscle in the human body • The basic unit of the nervous system • Another name for the skeletal system • the strongest muscle in the human body • ...
Science Review UNit 1-2 2025-08-28
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- the process becoming an adult and are able to reproduce
- to pump the blood
- the system that brings oxygen that transport to our body
- the cell that testes produce
- the tube to transport urine
- tiny air sacs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the blood vessel that has rich oxygen
- blood collects these substances from our body
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- the sperms travel to
- the puberty in girls start
- the other name of womb
- the part of respiratory system
- blood vessels that carry blood poor in oxygen
- the tube that transport air from nose to lungs
- the part of female reproductive system
- the cell that ovaries produce
16 Clues: to pump the blood • the sperms travel to • the other name of womb • the puberty in girls start • the tube to transport urine • the cell that testes produce • the cell that ovaries produce • the part of respiratory system • the blood vessel that has rich oxygen • the part of female reproductive system • blood vessels that carry blood poor in oxygen • ...
The Respiratory System 2013-05-15
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- Protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates.
- Respiration that includes breathing movement, exchange of gases in lungs, transport of gases by blood and exchange of gases by tissue.
- Process in which diaphragm contracts, volume increases, and pressure decreases.
- Tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe.
- Causes emphysema and chemical burning of the lungs.
- System of chambers above the hard palate of mammals where air is warmed, moistened, and filtered.
- Disorder in which breathing stops for periods longer than 10 seconds during sleep.
- Where gas exchange in the lungs between alveoli and the bloodstream.
- Respiration that includes metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules.
- Respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- Condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
- Process in which diagphragm relaxes, volume decreases, and pressure increases.
- First airway branches that no longer contain cartilage; terminate at the alveoli.
- P1*V1 = P2*V2
- Enlarged upper end of the trachea below the root of the tongue; the organ of voice.
- Large, concave muscle attached to the rib cage at bottom of the chest that contrals inspiration and expiration.
- Primary organ of the respiratory system.
18 Clues: P1*V1 = P2*V2 • Primary organ of the respiratory system. • Causes emphysema and chemical burning of the lungs. • Where gas exchange in the lungs between alveoli and the bloodstream. • Protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. • Process in which diagphragm relaxes, volume decreases, and pressure increases. • ...
Respiratory System - "Breathing" 2021-01-28
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- differences in air ______, determine the direction in which air moves
- found on epithelial cells in your airways that function to sweep mucus and dust out of the airways
- process in which air is forced into the lungs
- while breathing out, ribcage moves inward & _____
- (plural) site of gaseous exchange
- two of these branch from the "windpipe" into each of your lungs (plural term)
- (singular) site of gaseous exchange
- the contraction and relaxation of this set of muscles brings about the movement of the ribcage
- another term to describe "breathing"
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- type of cell that produces mucus
- process in which air is forced out of the lungs
- vocal cords are found here
- also known as "windpipe"
- while breathing in, ribcage moves upward & _____
- back of the throat region where both air and swallowed food may pass across
- flatten sheet of muscle; it contracts when you breathe in & relaxes when you breathe out
- also known as the chest cavity
- volume of this organ changes during "breathing"
18 Clues: also known as "windpipe" • vocal cords are found here • also known as the chest cavity • type of cell that produces mucus • (plural) site of gaseous exchange • (singular) site of gaseous exchange • another term to describe "breathing" • process in which air is forced into the lungs • process in which air is forced out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System - "Breathing" 2021-01-28
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- found on epithelial cells in your airways that function to sweep mucus and dust out of the airways
- differences in air ______, determine the direction in which air moves
- process in which air is forced into the lungs
- also known as the chest cavity
- while breathing out, ribcage moves inward & _____
- two of these branch from the "windpipe" into each of your lungs (plural term)
- process in which air is forced out of the lungs
- vocal cords are found here
- pressure of this organ changes during "breathing"
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- the contraction and relaxation of this set of muscles brings about the movement of the ribcage
- back of the throat region where both air and swallowed food may pass across
- while breathing in, ribcage moves upward & _____
- another term to describe "breathing"
- flatten sheet of muscle; it contracts when you breathe in & relaxes when you breathe out
- (plural) site of gaseous exchange
- (singular) site of gaseous exchange
- also known as "windpipe"
- type of cell that produces mucus
18 Clues: also known as "windpipe" • vocal cords are found here • also known as the chest cavity • type of cell that produces mucus • (plural) site of gaseous exchange • (singular) site of gaseous exchange • another term to describe "breathing" • process in which air is forced into the lungs • process in which air is forced out of the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-11-13
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- also known as the voice box
- smallest branches of bronchi found within the lungs
- relating to the lungs
- a series of paired bones protecting the thoracic cavity and its organs
- blood vessels carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- blood vessels carrying oxygenated blood away from the heart
- movement of air out of the lungs
- air-filled cavities within a bone
- the muscle that contracts and relaxes to increase and decrease the volume of the thoracic cavity
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- movement of taking air into the lungs
- site of gas exchange between the lungs and bloodstream
- microscopic vessels connecting the arterial and venous systems
- paired organs of the respiratory system
- also known as the windpipe
- elastic cartilage that covers the larynx to prevent food from entering the lungs
- major entrance and exit for the respiratory system
- large airways branching from the trachea to the lungs
- also known as the throat
18 Clues: relating to the lungs • also known as the throat • also known as the windpipe • also known as the voice box • movement of air out of the lungs • air-filled cavities within a bone • movement of taking air into the lungs • paired organs of the respiratory system • major entrance and exit for the respiratory system • smallest branches of bronchi found within the lungs • ...
