respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2014-03-24
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- /the second pipe in which the oxygen goes through
- /another name for your nose when breathing
- /the process taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- /on top of the bronchus
- /you have taste buds on it
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- /under the lungs; under your ribs
- /one of the main organs in the body; they can be affected by smoking.
- /the first pipe in which the oxygen goes through
- /its filled with teeth
- /the pipe that divides into 2 leading into the lungs
10 Clues: /its filled with teeth • /on top of the bronchus • /you have taste buds on it • /under the lungs; under your ribs • /another name for your nose when breathing • /the first pipe in which the oxygen goes through • /the second pipe in which the oxygen goes through • /the pipe that divides into 2 leading into the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2014-01-14
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- System This system is a group of organs that supplys oxygen to the body.
- Tissue This tissue has two main functions: sensing motivation and sending impules throught out the body as a response.
- Tissue This tissue is made up of muscle cells that make it expand and contract.
- Exchange The respirattory system is mainly used for this.
- Pipe This takes air from the nose or the mouth to the lungs.
- vessels These carry blood, nutrients, hormones and other important sumstances throught body cells.
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- Body This is where the respiratory system and all other systems stay in one place
- Tissue This tissue connects parts of you body together.
- Tissue Your skin is composed of this tissue.
- You have two of these, and the carry oxygen in to the body and carbon dioxide out.
10 Clues: Tissue Your skin is composed of this tissue. • Tissue This tissue connects parts of you body together. • Exchange The respirattory system is mainly used for this. • Pipe This takes air from the nose or the mouth to the lungs. • System This system is a group of organs that supplys oxygen to the body. • ...
Respiratory system 2021-03-12
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- Tobacco smoke contains carbon monoxide. What problem does this cause?
- During exercise, what happens to breathing in humans?
- What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs called?
- two structures does the trachea lead to in lungs?
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- What happens when we exhale (breathe out)?
- What happens during gas exchange in the lungs?
- what do we inhale?
- what happens when we are at rest to our heart rate?
- what is the other name for wind pipe?
- When we inhale (breathe in), what happens to the pressure in the thorax?
10 Clues: what do we inhale? • what is the other name for wind pipe? • What happens when we exhale (breathe out)? • What happens during gas exchange in the lungs? • What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs called? • two structures does the trachea lead to in lungs? • what happens when we are at rest to our heart rate? • During exercise, what happens to breathing in humans? • ...
respiratory system 2021-03-12
10 Clues: air sacs • wind pipe • voice box • the lungs is protect by • large tube to each lungs • muscles used for breathing • gas needed for respiration • tubes from trachea to lungs • the air goes from the path to the lungs • organ at back of mouth that allows passage of food and air
Respiratory System 2022-01-03
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- windpipe
- how often you breathe in a minute
- muscle separating the chest and abdomen
- the amount of oxygen present in the blood
- the process of moving from high to low
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- released during exhalation
- a smaller branch from the bronchi
- back of throat
- bringing oxygen into the body
- the energy produced during cellular respiration
10 Clues: windpipe • back of throat • released during exhalation • bringing oxygen into the body • a smaller branch from the bronchi • how often you breathe in a minute • the process of moving from high to low • muscle separating the chest and abdomen • the amount of oxygen present in the blood • the energy produced during cellular respiration
Respiratory system 2022-03-18
Respiratory System 2022-08-13
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- Smallest section of the bronchi.
- Hollow spaces in the bones of head.
- Contains vocal cords
- Lymph nodes in the wall of pharynx.
- Separates chest cavity from abdominal cavity.
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- Passage from pharynx to the lungs.
- The bronchial tubes are lined with.
- Airways lacking any cartilaginous support.
- From mouth and throat to stomach.
- Tissue flap at the entrance to the trachea
- Air sacs that are the destination of air that we breath
11 Clues: Contains vocal cords • Smallest section of the bronchi. • From mouth and throat to stomach. • Passage from pharynx to the lungs. • The bronchial tubes are lined with. • Hollow spaces in the bones of head. • Lymph nodes in the wall of pharynx. • Airways lacking any cartilaginous support. • Tissue flap at the entrance to the trachea • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-18
Respiratory system 2022-01-23
Across
- has glands that secrete mucus to trap dust; warms and moistens air entering the lungs
- curved, muscular structure below the lungs used in inhalation & exhalation
- the voice box
- ____ muscles found between the ribs; they help to move the ribs; there are 2 types (internal and external)
- passageway to the lungs; has c-shaped rings of cartilage, and cilia
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- these help to waft mucus to the pharynx
- branching network of tubes leading to the alveoli
- passageway of air and of food
- site of gaseous exchange with the blood
- branches that lead from trachea to left and right lungs; contains cartilage and cilia
10 Clues: the voice box • passageway of air and of food • these help to waft mucus to the pharynx • site of gaseous exchange with the blood • branching network of tubes leading to the alveoli • passageway to the lungs; has c-shaped rings of cartilage, and cilia • curved, muscular structure below the lungs used in inhalation & exhalation • ...
Respiratory system 2021-04-07
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- looks like small clusters of grapes
- stopes trachea from collapsing
- alveoli is made of this epithelium cell
- breathing in
- muscles between rubes
- a piece of cartilage acts like a lid over the larynx
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- these are spongy tissues filled with alveoli, blood vessels and nerves
- is produced in the goblet cells
- infection of voice box
- chest cavity enclosed by ribcage
10 Clues: breathing in • muscles between rubes • infection of voice box • stopes trachea from collapsing • is produced in the goblet cells • chest cavity enclosed by ribcage • looks like small clusters of grapes • alveoli is made of this epithelium cell • a piece of cartilage acts like a lid over the larynx • these are spongy tissues filled with alveoli, blood vessels and nerves
Respiratory System 2021-06-08
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- Includes Nose, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs.
- the muscle below the lungs.
- A condition where breathing is difficult due to
- A condition with inflamed airways but can be temporary.
- main organ system
- Tiny hair like structures that line your airways.
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- a tube that allows air to enter and exit the lungs.
- blocks airways and causes asthma
- also called the voice box
- tiny sacks within the lungs
10 Clues: main organ system • also called the voice box • the muscle below the lungs. • tiny sacks within the lungs • blocks airways and causes asthma • A condition where breathing is difficult due to • Tiny hair like structures that line your airways. • a tube that allows air to enter and exit the lungs. • Includes Nose, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs. • ...
respiratory system 2023-11-07
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- the process where cells derive chemical energy
- the movement of gas by bulk flow through the conducting pathways and by diffusion into the alveoli and pulmonary capillaries
- carries out gas exchange via diffusion
- gas exchange occuring in the lungs between alveolar air and the blood of the pulmonary capillaries.
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- allow fresh air to enter and move through (a room, building, etc.)
- the process where O2 and CO2 move between the bloodstream and the lungs, CO2 passing from the blood to the lungs
- max amount of air contained in lungs after a max inspiratory effort
- amount of air inhaled/exhaled with each breath under resting conditions
- amount of air remaining in the lungs after forced expiration
- warms, humidifies, and conducts air via bulk flow
10 Clues: carries out gas exchange via diffusion • the process where cells derive chemical energy • warms, humidifies, and conducts air via bulk flow • amount of air remaining in the lungs after forced expiration • allow fresh air to enter and move through (a room, building, etc.) • max amount of air contained in lungs after a max inspiratory effort • ...
respiratory system 2023-09-20
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- smocking can cause
- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs
- this diseases is in the lungs
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- 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
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box
- hronic condition where the walls of the bronchi are thickened from inflammation and infection
- 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
- the membrane lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus
- a disease that causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and nighttime or early morning coughing
- protuberance in vertebrates that houses the nostrils, or nares, which receive and expel air for respiration alongside the mouth. Behind the nose are the olfactory mucosa and the sinuses
10 Clues: smocking can cause • this diseases is in the lungs • the membrane lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus • hronic condition where the walls of the bronchi are thickened from inflammation and infection • ...
Respiratory System 2019-05-10
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- lower part of pharynx
- larger air passages of the lungs branching out from the trachea.
- airway for oxygen
- secretion of the mucous membranes
- voice box that contains the vocal cords.
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- piece of cartilage that covers the larynx when we swallow
- throat,including the nasopharynx,oropharynx and laryngopharynx
- middle portion of pharynx
- Cavities/The proximal portion on of the respiratory passages on either side of the nasal septum.
- Sinuses/one of the air cavities in the bones near the nose
10 Clues: airway for oxygen • lower part of pharynx • middle portion of pharynx • secretion of the mucous membranes • voice box that contains the vocal cords. • piece of cartilage that covers the larynx when we swallow • Sinuses/one of the air cavities in the bones near the nose • throat,including the nasopharynx,oropharynx and laryngopharynx • ...
Respiratory System 2019-07-23
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- The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen
- tubes Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung
- Taking air into the lungs
- Allows air to enter and leave the body
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- A substance that moistens the air as well as trapping foreign substances
- Muscle located under the lung
- Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs
- Filters the air we inhale and branches into the windpipe
- Letting air out of the lungs
- Main organ of the respiratory system
10 Clues: Taking air into the lungs • Letting air out of the lungs • Muscle located under the lung • Main organ of the respiratory system • Allows air to enter and leave the body • Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs • tubes Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung • The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen • ...
Respiratory System 2020-03-25
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- How many lobes does the left lung have?
- What is the leaf like structure that closes the opening of the voice box when swallowing food?
- What is a name a person would be given that's also the first word for the framework of cartilage that's part of your voice box?
- What is another name for the windpipe?
- What is an alternative name for the voice box?
- What is the respiratory disease that destroys the alveoli in your lungs called?
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- What is the outer layer of the lungs called?
- What is the part of the throat located in the back part of the mouth called?
- What are the hair-like structures that prevent dust and pathogens from entering the respiratory tract called?
- What are the air sacs that resemble bunches of grapes in your lungs known as?
10 Clues: What is another name for the windpipe? • How many lobes does the left lung have? • What is the outer layer of the lungs called? • What is an alternative name for the voice box? • What is the part of the throat located in the back part of the mouth called? • What are the air sacs that resemble bunches of grapes in your lungs known as? • ...
Respiratory System 2020-10-02
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- you have 480 million located at the end of the bronchial tubes
- the body space between the chest and pelvis
- Where air comes in and out
- “voice box”
- muscular tube connecting the throat with the stomach
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- helps get air to the lungs
- a condition that makes it hard to breathe
- what we breathe in and out
- help you to breathe
- long curved bones which form the rib cage
10 Clues: “voice box” • help you to breathe • helps get air to the lungs • what we breathe in and out • Where air comes in and out • a condition that makes it hard to breathe • long curved bones which form the rib cage • the body space between the chest and pelvis • muscular tube connecting the throat with the stomach • you have 480 million located at the end of the bronchial tubes
Respiratory System 2024-04-29
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- What is the scientific term for difficulty breathing?
- What condition is characterized by the inflammation of the air passages leading to the lungs, often caused by infection?
- What are the small hairs in the respiratory tract that help trap and remove particles from the air?
- What is the name of the condition characterized by repeated episodes of obstruction in the airway, often causing coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath?
- oblongata What part of the brain controls involuntary breathing?
- What is the term for the sound produced when air passes through narrowed airways during breathing? .
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- What is the medical term for the collapse of a lung?
- What is the name of the membrane that surrounds each lung and lines the chest cavity?
- What is the name of the tube that carries air into the lungs?
- What is the name of the condition where the alveoli in the lungs become damaged, reducing the surface area available for gas exchange?
10 Clues: What is the medical term for the collapse of a lung? • What is the scientific term for difficulty breathing? • What is the name of the tube that carries air into the lungs? • oblongata What part of the brain controls involuntary breathing? • What is the name of the membrane that surrounds each lung and lines the chest cavity? • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-29
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- Oblongata :What part of the brain controls involuntary breathing?
- : What is the name of the condition where the alveoli in the lungs become damaged, reducing the surface area available for gas exchange
- :What is the term for the sound produced when air passes through narrowed airways during breathing?
- : What is the medical term for the voice box?
- :What are the small hairs in the respiratory tract that help trap and remove particles from the air
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- :What is the name of the membrane that surrounds each lungs and lines the chest cavity?
- :What is the medical term for the collapse of a lung?
- :What is the scientific term for difficulty breathing?
- Pneumonia : What condition is characterized by the inflammation of the air passages leading to the lungs, often caused by infection?
- :What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs called?
10 Clues: : What is the medical term for the voice box? • :What is the medical term for the collapse of a lung? • :What is the scientific term for difficulty breathing? • Oblongata :What part of the brain controls involuntary breathing? • :What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs called? • ...
Respiratory System 2024-03-18
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- Breathing engine.
- Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells.
- Temporary, can spread from one person to another.
- Serves as a air passageway.
- Small air sacs at the end of the bronchioles.
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- Two large tubes connected to the Trachea.
- Voice box.
- Windpipe & base of our tongue.
- Affects certain parts of the lungs, and makes it difficult to breathe.
- Little barrier in your throat.
10 Clues: Voice box. • Breathing engine. • Serves as a air passageway. • Windpipe & base of our tongue. • Little barrier in your throat. • Two large tubes connected to the Trachea. • Small air sacs at the end of the bronchioles. • Temporary, can spread from one person to another. • Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-03
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- also known as the voice box
- where air enters and exits the body
- flap that keeps food out of windpipe
- airway structure linking windpipe to lungs
- tiny sacks that exchange oxygen for Co2
- major organs that allow us to breathe
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- also known as windpipe
- found in nose to filter air
- Element needed to breathe
- if it spasms you might get hiccups
10 Clues: also known as windpipe • Element needed to breathe • also known as the voice box • found in nose to filter air • if it spasms you might get hiccups • where air enters and exits the body • flap that keeps food out of windpipe • major organs that allow us to breathe • tiny sacks that exchange oxygen for Co2 • airway structure linking windpipe to lungs
Respiratory system 2024-04-03
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- Muscular tube for breathing and food digestion
- Prevents food and water from entering the respiratory system
- "Air sacs"- Place where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- Space Aids lungs during breathing
- "Windpipe"
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- Carry the air into your lungs
- Allows air to enter the body and filters debris
- Takes in oxygen for your blood; allows you to breathe
- Tissue that protects the lungs
- Tubes Allow air in and out of your lungs
- Flattens the chest cavity and pulls air into the lungs
11 Clues: "Windpipe" • Carry the air into your lungs • Tissue that protects the lungs • Space Aids lungs during breathing • Tubes Allow air in and out of your lungs • Muscular tube for breathing and food digestion • Allows air to enter the body and filters debris • Takes in oxygen for your blood; allows you to breathe • Flattens the chest cavity and pulls air into the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-12
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- the trachea branches into two narrower tubes called _______ that lead into the lungs
- the movement of air into and out of the lungs
- every cell in the body needs oxygen for a chemical reaction called
- the main organs of the respiratory system
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- below the lungs is a large muscle called the ________ that contracts as you breathe
- signals from the ________ system trigger breathing
- air moves into a windpipe or _______, a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage
- the nervous, circulatory and respiratory systems work together to maintain ________
- a tube-like passage way at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquid from the mouth or nose
- the tubes in the lungs end in microscopic sacs called ________
10 Clues: the main organs of the respiratory system • the movement of air into and out of the lungs • signals from the ________ system trigger breathing • the tubes in the lungs end in microscopic sacs called ________ • every cell in the body needs oxygen for a chemical reaction called • below the lungs is a large muscle called the ________ that contracts as you breathe • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-12
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- the trachea branches into two narrower tubes called _______ that lead into the lungs
- the movement of air into and out of the lungs
- every cell in the body needs oxygen for a chemical reaction called
- the main organs of the respiratory system
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- below the lungs is a large muscle called the ________ that contracts as you breathe
- signals from the ________ system trigger breathing
- air moves into a windpipe or _______, a tube that is held open by C-shaped rings of cartilage
- the nervous, circulatory and respiratory systems work together to maintain ________
- a tube-like passage way at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquid from the mouth or nose
- the tubes in the lungs end in microscopic sacs called ________
10 Clues: the main organs of the respiratory system • the movement of air into and out of the lungs • signals from the ________ system trigger breathing • the tubes in the lungs end in microscopic sacs called ________ • every cell in the body needs oxygen for a chemical reaction called • below the lungs is a large muscle called the ________ that contracts as you breathe • ...
respiratory system 2024-08-01
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- supporting filaments of gills
- blood that has high partial pressure of oxygen leaves through
- diffuses out from the lung capillaries and into the alveolus before it is expelled into the atmosphere through the nose and mouth.
- Oxygen combines with haemoglobin in erythrocytes to form
- human respiratory surface
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- small pores in the thorax and abdomen of insects
- 70 percent of carbon dioxide is carried in the form of
- floor of buccopharyngeal during inhalation of frog
- the bronchiole walls become swollen and thick
- muscle of intercostal muscle contract during inhalation
10 Clues: human respiratory surface • supporting filaments of gills • the bronchiole walls become swollen and thick • small pores in the thorax and abdomen of insects • floor of buccopharyngeal during inhalation of frog • 70 percent of carbon dioxide is carried in the form of • muscle of intercostal muscle contract during inhalation • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-24
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- an infection of the lungs that can cause inflammation and fluid buildup
- the windpipe which allows air to pass to and from the lungs
- the throat, which connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus and trachea
- a chronic respiratory disease characterized by damage to the alveoli
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- small air sacs in the lungs
- a gas that is essential for life and is taken in through the lungs during respiration
- a chronic respiratory disease characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways
- a muscle that helps with breathing
- the voice box, where the vocal cords are located
- the two main branches of the trachea
10 Clues: small air sacs in the lungs • a muscle that helps with breathing • the two main branches of the trachea • the voice box, where the vocal cords are located • the windpipe which allows air to pass to and from the lungs • a chronic respiratory disease characterized by damage to the alveoli • an infection of the lungs that can cause inflammation and fluid buildup • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-10
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- This factor affects breathing, larger body
- spongy organs protected by rib cage
- the energy currency of cell
- This activity puts oxygen into the lungs
- flattens when you inhale, dome when you exhale
- process where gases move by diffusion across surfaces
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- in yeast glucose forms carbon dioxide atp and __________
- anaerobic respiration can be used to make this
- Another word for breathing in
- this respiration requires oxygen
10 Clues: the energy currency of cell • Another word for breathing in • this respiration requires oxygen • spongy organs protected by rib cage • This activity puts oxygen into the lungs • This factor affects breathing, larger body • anaerobic respiration can be used to make this • flattens when you inhale, dome when you exhale • process where gases move by diffusion across surfaces • ...
respiratory system 2024-11-20
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- Combining hemoglobin with oxygen
- the membrane surrounding the lung
- Vibrant ciliary epithelial cells found in the walls of the trachea and large bronchi
- It is the accidental entry of food, liquid or foreign objects into the airways and lungs.
- It is a device that helps the patient breathe deeply.
- the general or local absence of oxygen in the body.
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- a substance that reduces the surface tension of the fluid covering the alveolar surface
- a type of respiration stage
- Creating a permanent opening in the anterior wall of the trachea at the level of the 3rd or 4th cartilage,lia Vibrant ciliary epithelial cells found in the walls of the trachea and large bronchi
- is an active action by which atmospheric air is drawn into the lungs.
10 Clues: a type of respiration stage • Combining hemoglobin with oxygen • the membrane surrounding the lung • the general or local absence of oxygen in the body. • It is a device that helps the patient breathe deeply. • is an active action by which atmospheric air is drawn into the lungs. • Vibrant ciliary epithelial cells found in the walls of the trachea and large bronchi • ...
Respiratory system 2023-04-09
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- - air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- - it has spiracles
- -its position is down and in during exhalation
- - main respiratory organ
- -the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal
- — it moves down during inspiration
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- -the tailed aquatic larva of an amphibian (frog)
- - main respiratory organ for aquatic animals
- - The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi.
- -the action of breathing
10 Clues: - it has spiracles • -the action of breathing • - main respiratory organ • — it moves down during inspiration • - main respiratory organ for aquatic animals • -its position is down and in during exhalation • -the tailed aquatic larva of an amphibian (frog) • - The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-12-11
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- The gas that is breathed out (two words)
- An infection of the lungs
- A disease that causes the lungs to be weak and floppy, which happens to smokers
- The muscle below the lungs that allows them to fill with air
- A disease that causes the airways of the lung to constrict
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- The organ that transports oxygen breathed in to the blood
- The small grape-shaped parts of the lungs were oxygen crosses from the lung to the blood
- The gas that is breathed in
- ____ fibrosis, a genetic disorder affecting the lungs
- The technical word for the windpipe
10 Clues: An infection of the lungs • The gas that is breathed in • The technical word for the windpipe • The gas that is breathed out (two words) • ____ fibrosis, a genetic disorder affecting the lungs • The organ that transports oxygen breathed in to the blood • A disease that causes the airways of the lung to constrict • ...
Respiratory System 2023-03-15
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- large muscle separates chest from abdomen
- the throat
- small flap of skin prevents food in trachea
- carries air to the lungs
- takes food to the stomach
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- disease affects alveoli of lungs
- large soft cone shaped organs used for breathing
- swelling of the bronchi
- inflammation of lungs by bacteria virus fungi
- bronchi swell and constrict breathing
10 Clues: the throat • swelling of the bronchi • carries air to the lungs • takes food to the stomach • disease affects alveoli of lungs • bronchi swell and constrict breathing • large muscle separates chest from abdomen • small flap of skin prevents food in trachea • inflammation of lungs by bacteria virus fungi • large soft cone shaped organs used for breathing
Respiratory system 2025-01-24
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- A substance in the lungs that lowers surface tension and prevents alveolar collapse.
- The microscopic air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The structures in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound for speech.
- The dome-shaped muscle that facilitates breathing.
- The smallest airways that lead to the alveoli.
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- The gas expelled from the body during exhalation.
- The phase of breathing when air is expelled from the lungs.
- The process by which cells use oxygen to generate energy.
- The structures in the lungs that allow airflow to the alveoli.
- The phase of breathing when air is drawn into the lungs.
10 Clues: The smallest airways that lead to the alveoli. • The gas expelled from the body during exhalation. • The dome-shaped muscle that facilitates breathing. • The phase of breathing when air is drawn into the lungs. • The process by which cells use oxygen to generate energy. • The phase of breathing when air is expelled from the lungs. • ...
Respiratory system 2025-02-13
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- carries air to and from your lungs
- where the oxygen enters the respiratory system
- hin layer of tissue that protects the lungs
- exchanges the oxygen and carbon dioxide
- separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- holds the vocal cords
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- alternating airflow
- smaller and carries air to and from your lungs
- rimary passageway to the lungs
- passageway for air to enter the lungs
10 Clues: alternating airflow • holds the vocal cords • rimary passageway to the lungs • carries air to and from your lungs • passageway for air to enter the lungs • exchanges the oxygen and carbon dioxide • hin layer of tissue that protects the lungs • smaller and carries air to and from your lungs • where the oxygen enters the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System 2024-11-26
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- visual examination of the bronchi
- pertaining to between the pleura
- specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disease using medical imaging
- condition of absence of oxygen
- instrument used to measure oxygen
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- pain in the chest
- inflammation of the sinus
- difficulty in breathing
- surgical repair of the nose
- condition of absence of voice
10 Clues: pain in the chest • difficulty in breathing • inflammation of the sinus • surgical repair of the nose • condition of absence of voice • condition of absence of oxygen • pertaining to between the pleura • visual examination of the bronchi • instrument used to measure oxygen • specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disease using medical imaging
Respiratory system 2024-12-09
10 Clues: pus • nose • chest • oxygen • tissue • diaphragm • to revive • sinus; cavity • pleura; serous membrane that enfolds the lung • bronchiole; smaller subdivision of the bronchus
Respiratory System 2024-11-15
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- Causes the alveoli (lungs' air sacs) to become inflamed and fill up with fluid or pus
- What is the muscle that expands and contracts the chest?
- Inflammation that causes the airways to tighten
- What medical procedure involves a surgical cut into the windpipe?
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- What cavity of the body contains the lungs?
- Root word for “nose, nostrils”
- What are the smallest airways to the alveoli?
- What is a treatment, given via inhalation, for asthma?
- Where does the carbon dioxide/oxygen exchange happen?
- Root word for “larynx”
10 Clues: Root word for “larynx” • Root word for “nose, nostrils” • What cavity of the body contains the lungs? • What are the smallest airways to the alveoli? • Inflammation that causes the airways to tighten • Where does the carbon dioxide/oxygen exchange happen? • What is a treatment, given via inhalation, for asthma? • What is the muscle that expands and contracts the chest? • ...
Respiratory System 2026-05-03
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- Large airway branch that carries air from the trachea into the lungs
- Difficult or laboured breathing; shortness of breath
- Abnormally slow breathing rate
- Movement of air into and out of the lungs
- Ability of the lungs and chest wall to stretch and expand
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- Flow of blood through the pulmonary capillaries for gas exchange
- Excessively high level of carbon dioxide in the blood
- Dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs that contracts to assist breathing
- Movement of gases from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
10 Clues: Abnormally slow breathing rate • Movement of air into and out of the lungs • Difficult or laboured breathing; shortness of breath • Excessively high level of carbon dioxide in the blood • Ability of the lungs and chest wall to stretch and expand • Flow of blood through the pulmonary capillaries for gas exchange • ...
Respiratory System 2026-05-12
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- Airtube, connects larynx to bronchi
- Air sacs of the lungs that allow for gas exchange
- Taking in oxygen & releasing carbon dioxide
- Gas needed by mitochondria carried by red blood cells
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- Splits trachea into two branches in lungs
- Throat; connects mouth to esophagus & trachea
- Voice box
- You breathe out Carbon dioxide, it is _______ made from breaking down glucose.
- Muscle that causes breathing as it contracts and relaxes
- Organs for breathing, contain tubes and air sacs
10 Clues: Voice box • Airtube, connects larynx to bronchi • Splits trachea into two branches in lungs • Taking in oxygen & releasing carbon dioxide • Throat; connects mouth to esophagus & trachea • Organs for breathing, contain tubes and air sacs • Air sacs of the lungs that allow for gas exchange • Gas needed by mitochondria carried by red blood cells • ...
SCI7B 5.18 Unit Test Study Guide 2024-05-15
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- the excretory system is responsible for removing
- cells that perform a specific function in an organism are
- the digestive system is responsible for breaking down
- this system is responsible for the transportation of oxygen throughout the system
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- the part of the human respiratory system where oxygen exchange take place
- this system is responsible for breathing, exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- this system is responsible for providing structure and support as well as protect organs
- this organism has a central brain
- this system is responsible for providing movement of the body
- this organism has a nerve net system
10 Clues: this organism has a central brain • this organism has a nerve net system • the excretory system is responsible for removing • the digestive system is responsible for breaking down • cells that perform a specific function in an organism are • this system is responsible for providing movement of the body • ...
Role of the Autonomic Nervous System in the Lung 2015-10-04
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- Expiration, is controlled and monitored by the _________ Medulla?
- Respiratory Peripheral Chemoreceptors located near the common carotid artery bifurcation are said to the localised in ________ bodies.
- When the above lung receptors are stimulated in the intrapulmonary bronchi they cause reflex bronchial and laryngeal constriction as well as __________ (deep inhalation).
- Neurones located in the dorsal medulla are responsible for controlling the gaseous exchange phase of respiration called __?
- This type of lung receptor is only stimulated by exposure to irritants.
- pH Changes in _________ fluid are detected by central chemoreceptors.
- This particular group of chemoreceptors of the respiratory system are sensitive to blood paO2 and paCO2 variations. In hypoxic/hypercapnia situation they stimulate ventilation.
- Once hypoxia is detected by the peripheral chemoreceptors in the aortic bodies, this receptors are then stimulated to send nerve impulses using an afferent fibres via the ________ nerve to the respiratory centre.
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- During chest inspiration (expansion, stretching and decreasing lung volume) these pulmonary __________ receptors are stimulated to send impulses via vagal nerves to the respiratory centre to stimulate ventilation. (Hering-Breuer Lung Inflation Reflex).
- The respiratory centre responsible for controlling breathing is situated at the _______ of the brainstem.
- The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems’ preganglionic fibres release the Neurotransmitter (NT) Acetylcholine (Ach) which stimulate which specific Ach-Receptors?
- Apneustic and Pneumotaxic centres aid the main respiratory centre in controlling the rhythm of breathing. Where are these two centres located?
- Apart from muscle stretch receptors which can be stimulate breathing during expiration as the respiratory demand is greater. What other receptors found outside the respiratory system can stimulate ventilation?
13 Clues: Expiration, is controlled and monitored by the _________ Medulla? • pH Changes in _________ fluid are detected by central chemoreceptors. • This type of lung receptor is only stimulated by exposure to irritants. • The respiratory centre responsible for controlling breathing is situated at the _______ of the brainstem. • ...
Respiratory System 2021-03-10
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- transports air to and from the lungs
- carries food and air to the esophagus and larynx
- usage within 3 minutes can increase survival rates over 80%
- the median survival after is 21 months
- genetic disease, affects the cells that produce mucus,sweat, and digestive juices
- helps oxygen from the air we breathe enter the red blood cells
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- distributes air throughout the lungs
- produces sound and protects the trachea
- nearly 40 million administered each year
- alveoli weaken and rupture causing larger air spaces
10 Clues: distributes air throughout the lungs • transports air to and from the lungs • the median survival after is 21 months • produces sound and protects the trachea • nearly 40 million administered each year • carries food and air to the esophagus and larynx • alveoli weaken and rupture causing larger air spaces • usage within 3 minutes can increase survival rates over 80% • ...
Respiratory system 2021-01-09
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- muscle at the base of chest cavity
- a process that includes the use of oxygen to break down glucose
- breath out
- throat
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- the gas exchange between your red blood cells and body cells
- breathing in
- small hairs in the respiratory tract
- the outer-linings of the lungs
- the large tubes in each lung
- a gas required for respiration
10 Clues: throat • breath out • breathing in • the large tubes in each lung • the outer-linings of the lungs • a gas required for respiration • muscle at the base of chest cavity • small hairs in the respiratory tract • the gas exchange between your red blood cells and body cells • a process that includes the use of oxygen to break down glucose
Respiratory System 2021-01-04
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- person's airways become inflamed
- the action of breathing
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas
- hair-like projections that move microbes
- exhalation of breath
- the long curved bones
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- part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis
- is a muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs
- are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs
10 Clues: exhalation of breath • the long curved bones • the action of breathing • person's airways become inflamed • a colorless, odorless reactive gas • are a pair of spongy, air-filled organs • hair-like projections that move microbes • part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis • the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2020-03-11
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- Other word for windpipe
- The top part of the trachea
- The small tubes that take air through the lungs
- Tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- Dome-shaped muscle separating the lungs and stomach cavity; helps with breathing
- The main organs in the respiratory system
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- Taken in during inhale and moved to the blood
- 2 words; leaves the blood through the alveoli and expelled during exhale
- The tube that connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the larynx
- The two tubes that separate from the trachea into the lungs
10 Clues: Other word for windpipe • The top part of the trachea • The main organs in the respiratory system • Taken in during inhale and moved to the blood • The small tubes that take air through the lungs • The two tubes that separate from the trachea into the lungs • Tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged • ...
Respiratory system 2020-04-23
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- Vocal cords are situated there
- a muscle that goes down when you inhale
- A disease related to the respiratory system caused by virus
- The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- When air moves out of your body automatically
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- it's situated between the trachea and the bronchioles
- a chemical reaction that uses oxygen to release energy from food
- The little tubes that come from the bronchi are called
- Tiny sacks in lungs
- Air, food and water can pass through it
10 Clues: Tiny sacks in lungs • Vocal cords are situated there • a muscle that goes down when you inhale • Air, food and water can pass through it • When air moves out of your body automatically • it's situated between the trachea and the bronchioles • The little tubes that come from the bronchi are called • A disease related to the respiratory system caused by virus • ...
Respiratory System 2020-09-25
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- “wind pipe” that contains cartilage rings.
- the main organ of the respiratory system.
- disease that progressively destroys the walls of alveoli; usually caused by smoking.
- “voice box”
- external nasal openings.
- keeps food out of lungs.
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- sheet of muscle below the lungs.
- air sacs of the lung.
- a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the bronchial tubes.
- disease caused by the inflammation of air sacs in the lungs.
10 Clues: “voice box” • air sacs of the lung. • external nasal openings. • keeps food out of lungs. • sheet of muscle below the lungs. • the main organ of the respiratory system. • “wind pipe” that contains cartilage rings. • disease caused by the inflammation of air sacs in the lungs. • a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the bronchial tubes. • ...
Respiratory System 2020-09-25
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- The upper part of the trachea
- also called “the windpipe”
- Flap that prevents food from entering trachea.
- curved bones that protect the heart and lungs
- the tiny air sacs of the lungs
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- a muscle separating the thorax from the abdomen
- condition that causes difficulty breathing
- air passages that lead from the trachea to lungs
- connects the throat to the stomach
- lung inflammation caused by infection
10 Clues: also called “the windpipe” • The upper part of the trachea • the tiny air sacs of the lungs • connects the throat to the stomach • lung inflammation caused by infection • condition that causes difficulty breathing • curved bones that protect the heart and lungs • Flap that prevents food from entering trachea. • a muscle separating the thorax from the abdomen • ...
Respiratory System 2020-09-28
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- Air that stays in your lungs
- What is at the end of bronchi?
- These muscles are connected to our ribs
- What is found in the lining of the air passages?
- Is a flap that switches between the trachea and the esophagus
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- Another word for inhaling
- This part of the body is connected to the lungs
- Where does respiration start?
- What connects the pharynx to your stomach?
- This body part is used to make sound
10 Clues: Another word for inhaling • Air that stays in your lungs • Where does respiration start? • What is at the end of bronchi? • This body part is used to make sound • These muscles are connected to our ribs • What connects the pharynx to your stomach? • This part of the body is connected to the lungs • What is found in the lining of the air passages? • ...
respiratory system 2021-10-07
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- to draw air into and expel it from the lungs
- a slippery thick sticky substance that coats the nasal passage
- a stiff-walled tube of the respiratory system that connects the pharynx with the lungs
- bag like organs used for breathing
- progressively smaller tubular branches of the airways.
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- a flap of cartilage behind the root of the tongue
- the process that all living things go through to create the energy they need to live
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans
- the large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs.
- allow oxygen from the air to pass into your blood
10 Clues: bag like organs used for breathing • to draw air into and expel it from the lungs • a flap of cartilage behind the root of the tongue • allow oxygen from the air to pass into your blood • progressively smaller tubular branches of the airways. • the large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs. • a slippery thick sticky substance that coats the nasal passage • ...
Respiratory system 2021-11-05
Respiratory system 2021-11-16
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- Bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called
- The lungs and what help us breathe?
- voice box, is the top part of the air-only pipe.
- The trachea is also lined with (), which sweep fluids and foreign particles out of the airway so that they stay out of the lungs.
- is the airtight box that houses the bronchial tree, lungs, heart, and other structures.
- At its bottom end, the trachea divides into left and right air tubes called
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- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
- Within the lungs, the bronchi branch into smaller bronchi and even smaller tubes called
- continuation of the airway below the larynx.
- Air enters the respiratory system through the nose or the
10 Clues: The lungs and what help us breathe? • Bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called • continuation of the airway below the larynx. • voice box, is the top part of the air-only pipe. • Air enters the respiratory system through the nose or the • At its bottom end, the trachea divides into left and right air tubes called • ...
Respiratory System 2021-11-09
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- major organ of the respiratory system
- at the ends of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs
- muscle underneath the lungs
- the voice box
- small flap of tissue that covers the windpipe when you swallow food
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- a windpipe that leads air to lungs
- small tubes that branch off bronchi
- tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageway
- throat
- the central passageway for air to enter the lungs
10 Clues: throat • the voice box • muscle underneath the lungs • a windpipe that leads air to lungs • small tubes that branch off bronchi • major organ of the respiratory system • tiny hairs that protect the nasal passageway • the central passageway for air to enter the lungs • at the ends of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs • ...
respiratory system 2022-02-09
10 Clues: sac of air • big tube in your throat • the big oval on your face • multiple ribs make this up • organ that moves up and down • the entrance to the bronchus • organ in the respiratory system • muscle muscle inbetween the ribs • little pipes that are in your lungs • one of the entrances for oxygen to enter the body
Respiratory System 2022-02-11
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- little sacks on the end of bronchioles
- branches of the throat to the lungs
- obtains oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- cartilage rings and provides airflow to the lungs
- blood vessles that carry blood away from the heart
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- throat
- bring blood back to the heart
- smallest blood vessles
- manipulates pitch and volume
- hollow and muscular organ that pumps blood
10 Clues: throat • smallest blood vessles • manipulates pitch and volume • bring blood back to the heart • branches of the throat to the lungs • little sacks on the end of bronchioles • obtains oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • hollow and muscular organ that pumps blood • cartilage rings and provides airflow to the lungs • blood vessles that carry blood away from the heart
Respiratory System 2022-02-11
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- branches of the trachea to the lungs
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the voice box
- air passage of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- tiny sacs within our lungs that allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and bloodstream
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- what the respiratory filters out
- the system that the respiratory system works with
- the part of your throat right behind your mouth. its the passage from the stomach to the lungs
- a large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- major organs in the respiratory system; helps you breath
- "windpipe"; has cartilage rings and the function of providing air flow to and from the lungs for respiration
10 Clues: what the respiratory filters out • branches of the trachea to the lungs • the system that the respiratory system works with • major organs in the respiratory system; helps you breath • air passage of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe • a large flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2017-05-01
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- Obstructive Pulmonary Disease/Irreversible condition with diminished respiratory capacity
- lung fields
- removal of the larynx
- breathing
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- surgical stoma in the neck with an indwelling tube.
- up blood from the respiratory tract
- Expiratory Volume/Volume of air forced out of the lungs
- symptoms without curing
- Volume/Amount of air inhaled and exhaled during a normal respiration
- Asthmaticus Thoracentesis/Asthma attack that is not responsive to treatment
10 Clues: breathing • lung fields • removal of the larynx • symptoms without curing • up blood from the respiratory tract • surgical stoma in the neck with an indwelling tube. • Expiratory Volume/Volume of air forced out of the lungs • Volume/Amount of air inhaled and exhaled during a normal respiration • Asthmaticus Thoracentesis/Asthma attack that is not responsive to treatment • ...
respiratory system 2018-06-20
10 Clues: windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • organ of voice • pumps the lungs • air passage to alveoli • cavity purifies the air • air sac for gas exchange • primary respiratory organ • organ between abdomen and neck
Respiratory system 2018-11-21
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- In the lungs how many lobes does the left side have?
- The small hairs in the nasal cavity are called?
- The left lung is slightly _____________ than the right.
- How many cm long is the larynx?
- The trachea connects the larynx to the_______?
- The alveoli are _________ cell walls.
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- How many cm long is the trachea?
- The larynx is located below the __________.
- There is around 300 million _______ in each lung?
- what shape is the epiglottis?
10 Clues: what shape is the epiglottis? • How many cm long is the larynx? • How many cm long is the trachea? • The alveoli are _________ cell walls. • The larynx is located below the __________. • The trachea connects the larynx to the_______? • The small hairs in the nasal cavity are called? • There is around 300 million _______ in each lung? • ...
Respiratory System 2013-05-03
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- filters dust and particles through the nose
- pumps carbon-dioxide out and pulls oxygen in
- trachea is also called the
- oxygen enters the mouth and nose through the
- cancer is cause by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells
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- two tubes connected to the lungs
- smoke can lead to lung cancer
- blood cells move oxygen to body cells
- makes it hard to breathe
- exchange of oxygen and carbon-dioxide occurs in the
10 Clues: makes it hard to breathe • trachea is also called the • smoke can lead to lung cancer • two tubes connected to the lungs • blood cells move oxygen to body cells • filters dust and particles through the nose • pumps carbon-dioxide out and pulls oxygen in • oxygen enters the mouth and nose through the • exchange of oxygen and carbon-dioxide occurs in the • ...
Respiratory System 2013-12-01
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- The amount of oxygen consumed during recovery above that which would have normally been consumed in the same time at rest
- Gas which is released when we breathe out
- The amount of these increase around the alveoli with regular exercise
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- Is the amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath at rest or during exercise
- The gas which the body needs
- This quickens and deapens with exercise
- Protects the lungs
- Is the greatest amount of air that can be made to pass into and out of the lungs by the most forceful inspiration and expiration
- Small air sacs where oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream
- This happens to lung capacity, vital capacity and the number of alveoli with regular exercise
10 Clues: Protects the lungs • The gas which the body needs • This quickens and deapens with exercise • Gas which is released when we breathe out • Small air sacs where oxygen diffuses into the bloodstream • The amount of these increase around the alveoli with regular exercise • Is the amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath at rest or during exercise • ...
respiratory system 2015-07-04
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- from where fish breathe
- how many brochioles are in each lungs
- what is another name of trachea
- what is name of clean air
- who exchange center for carbon-di-oxide and oxygen
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- which is biggest muscles of body
- who stops when dust particles go inside nose
- which tubes take air inside and out of body
- things use to make energy
- how many organs make make respiratory system
10 Clues: from where fish breathe • things use to make energy • what is name of clean air • what is another name of trachea • which is biggest muscles of body • how many brochioles are in each lungs • which tubes take air inside and out of body • who stops when dust particles go inside nose • how many organs make make respiratory system • ...
respiratory system 2015-04-29
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- the exchange of gases in the lungs
- also known as the windpipe
- a wall separating the two cavities in the stomach
- an allergic disorder of respiration
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- exchange of gases with the cells in the body
- the action of breathing
- made up of organs in the body that help you breath
- the two main branches of the trachea
- a measure of harmful particles in the air
- an air cell of the lungs
10 Clues: the action of breathing • an air cell of the lungs • also known as the windpipe • the exchange of gases in the lungs • an allergic disorder of respiration • the two main branches of the trachea • a measure of harmful particles in the air • exchange of gases with the cells in the body • a wall separating the two cavities in the stomach • ...
Respiratory System 2016-02-08
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- vaccination recommended daily
- what type of sputum is associated with pneumonias
- what type of transmission of infection is SARS
- leading cause for COPD
- what type of infection is influenza
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- TB is caused by what bacteria
- best way to administer oxygen for a COPD patient
- what should someone with asthma avoid
- _____ is necessary when caring for a patient with SARS
- alteration that includes a collapsed lung
10 Clues: leading cause for COPD • TB is caused by what bacteria • vaccination recommended daily • what type of infection is influenza • what should someone with asthma avoid • alteration that includes a collapsed lung • what type of transmission of infection is SARS • best way to administer oxygen for a COPD patient • what type of sputum is associated with pneumonias • ...
respiratory system 2023-10-16
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- Type of cancer that begins in the lungs and may spread to lymph nodes or other organs in the body, such as the brain.
- A disease characterized by a specific type of inflammation of various tissues of the body. It usually starts in the lungs, but it can start in almost any body organ. Microscopic lumps of a specific form of inflammation, called granulomas, appear in the affected tissues.
- Chronic inflammation disease of airway that is characterized by increased responsiveness of tracheobronchial tree to a multiplicity of stimuli.
- Permanent obstruction of the airways that occurs in varying degrees. It is most commonly caused by tobacco abuse mainly in the form of primary cigarette smoking. (shortcut)
- A highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh, and often occurring in epidemics.
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- An infection that affects one or both lungs. It causes the air sacs, or alveoli, of the lungs to fill up with fluid or pus. It can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.
- A lung condition that causes shortness of breath. Over time, the inner walls of the air sacs weaken and rupture — creating larger air spaces instead of many small ones. This reduces the surface area of the lungs and, in turn, the amount of oxygen that reaches your bloodstream.
- A condition that develops when the airways in the lungs, called bronchial tubes, become inflamed and cause coughing, often with mucus production.
- Damage to the walls of the bronchial tubes with loss of the smooth muscle and loss of elasticity of segments of the bronchi.
- An infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
10 Clues: An infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. • Type of cancer that begins in the lungs and may spread to lymph nodes or other organs in the body, such as the brain. • Damage to the walls of the bronchial tubes with loss of the smooth muscle and loss of elasticity of segments of the bronchi. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-01-29
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- The windpipe that is lined with mucus and cilia to trap particles
- Tubes that carry air closer to the site of external respiration
- The voice box that contains the vocal cords
- A tiny air sacs through which gas exchange take place
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- Right and left airway passages closest to the trachea
- The gas that is exhaled out of the lungs.
- A single breath inhaled and exhaled.
- A tiny blood vessel through which gas exchange takes place.
- done shaped muscle that causes the chest cavity to expand and contract
- Gas used by the body to metabolize food for energy.
10 Clues: A single breath inhaled and exhaled. • The gas that is exhaled out of the lungs. • The voice box that contains the vocal cords • Gas used by the body to metabolize food for energy. • Right and left airway passages closest to the trachea • A tiny air sacs through which gas exchange take place • A tiny blood vessel through which gas exchange takes place. • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-11-30
10 Clues: throat • breathing • removes debris • carry small air • takes bad air out • air is forced out • brings air inside • protect voice box • receives nasal cavity • receives food & water
Respiratory System 2024-09-11
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- Takes up around 21% of the air that we breathe in.
- In our exhaled air, there is more carbon dioxide and __________ vapour.
- ____________ dioxide is removed from the blood at the lungs.
- The function of the respiratory system is to allow ____________ exchange to take place between the body and surroundings.
- The organ that allows air to move between the nose and the lungs.
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- Has tiny hairs to trap dust and dirt.
- Each air sac is surrounded by blood _____________ for faster gaseous exchange.
- The amount of _____________ gas is the same in inhaled air and exhaled air.
- sacs The tiny structures in the lungs that increase its exposed surface area for faster gaseous exchange.
- The exhaled air is warmer, more __________ and cleaner.
10 Clues: Has tiny hairs to trap dust and dirt. • Takes up around 21% of the air that we breathe in. • The exhaled air is warmer, more __________ and cleaner. • ____________ dioxide is removed from the blood at the lungs. • The organ that allows air to move between the nose and the lungs. • In our exhaled air, there is more carbon dioxide and __________ vapour. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-09-11
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- Takes up around 21% of the air that we breathe in.
- In our exhaled air, there is more carbon dioxide and __________ vapour.
- ____________ dioxide is removed from the blood at the lungs.
- The function of the respiratory system is to allow ____________ exchange to take place between the body and surroundings.
- The organ that allows air to move between the nose and the lungs.
Down
- Has tiny hairs to trap dust and dirt.
- Each air sac is surrounded by blood _____________ for faster gaseous exchange.
- The amount of _____________ gas is the same in inhaled air and exhaled air.
- sacs The tiny structures in the lungs that increase its exposed surface area for faster gaseous exchange.
- The exhaled air is warmer, more __________ and cleaner.
10 Clues: Has tiny hairs to trap dust and dirt. • Takes up around 21% of the air that we breathe in. • The exhaled air is warmer, more __________ and cleaner. • ____________ dioxide is removed from the blood at the lungs. • The organ that allows air to move between the nose and the lungs. • In our exhaled air, there is more carbon dioxide and __________ vapour. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-05-15
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- Main organs of the respiratory system that allow the inhalation of oxygen and the exhalation of carbon dioxide.
- allow air to get from the trachea to the alveoli.
- is a strong muscle beneath the lungs. It contracts when breathing.
- tube-like structure which connects the nose and mouth to the lungs.
- the process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide from the body.
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- gas that enters the blood through the lungs and travels to the heart to be pumped via arteries to all body cells.
- A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system.
- sacs that hold air and allow the air to contact capillaries of the circulatory system.
- connect the lungs to the trachea.
- the system of the body that brings oxygen into the body and releases carbon dioxide.
10 Clues: connect the lungs to the trachea. • allow air to get from the trachea to the alveoli. • A gas that is expelled from the body by the respiratory system. • is a strong muscle beneath the lungs. It contracts when breathing. • tube-like structure which connects the nose and mouth to the lungs. • ...
respiratory system 2022-06-08
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- the cavity at the rear of the mouth
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- under the trachea and lead to lungs
- when exhaling, it passes outside the blood
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- when we inhale, the pressure in the lungs
- it filters the air we breathe
- it damages the respiratory system
- the earthworms breathe through their
- when we exhale, the diaphragm
- when inhaling, oxygen passes into
10 Clues: tiny air sacs in the lungs • it filters the air we breathe • when we exhale, the diaphragm • it damages the respiratory system • when inhaling, oxygen passes into • the cavity at the rear of the mouth • under the trachea and lead to lungs • the earthworms breathe through their • when we inhale, the pressure in the lungs • when exhaling, it passes outside the blood
Respiratory System 2022-08-22
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- where air enters the body
- air flows down to the lungs, also called the windpipe
- the exchange of gases between the body and air
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- organs that fill with air
- dioxide a gas the body gives off as waste
- muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes
- colorless, odorless gas necessary for almost all life
- air travels through down to the voice box
- allows people to speak. Attached to the trachea
- produces mucus to trap dirt and dust
10 Clues: organs that fill with air • where air enters the body • produces mucus to trap dirt and dust • dioxide a gas the body gives off as waste • air travels through down to the voice box • the exchange of gases between the body and air • allows people to speak. Attached to the trachea • muscle below the lungs that contracts and relaxes • ...
Respiratory system 2022-09-01
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- The mechanical process of taking in oxygen and taking out carbon dioxide
- a shaped like parachute and located below your lungs that divides the chest cavity from the abdomen
- most essential organ of respiratory system that main function is to transfer oxygen into the blood stream and to excrete carbon dioxide into the air
- Use to inhale and exhale air
- trapped or filter particles away from your lungs thus prevents harmful particles from getting very far into your respiratory system.
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- tube held open by a C-shaped rings cartilage
- the passage way that recieves food,liquid and air from the mouth and nose
- Tubes that lead to the lungs
- the microscopic sacs where carbon dioxide from the blood moves in here
- it is also known us the voice box
10 Clues: Tubes that lead to the lungs • Use to inhale and exhale air • it is also known us the voice box • tube held open by a C-shaped rings cartilage • the microscopic sacs where carbon dioxide from the blood moves in here • The mechanical process of taking in oxygen and taking out carbon dioxide • the passage way that recieves food,liquid and air from the mouth and nose • ...
Respiratory system 2023-09-16
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- ເຈັບຄໍໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ໂລກປອດອັກເສບໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ພາວະເຍື່ອຫຸ້ມປອດອັກເສບ
- ສູບຢາໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ເປັນອະໄວຍະວະທຳອິດຂອງລະບົບຫາຍໃຈ
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- ນ້ຳມູກໄຫຼໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ອົກຊີແຊນໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ອາການຫາຍໃຈຝືດໃນພາສາອັງກິດ
- ເປັນຫົວໜ່ວຍພື້ນຖານຂອງລະບົບຫາຍໃຈ
- ເປັນອະໄວຍະວະຫຼັກຂອງການຫາຍໃຈ
10 Clues: ສູບຢາໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ເຈັບຄໍໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ນ້ຳມູກໄຫຼໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ອົກຊີແຊນໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ພາວະເຍື່ອຫຸ້ມປອດອັກເສບ • ໂລກປອດອັກເສບໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ອາການຫາຍໃຈຝືດໃນພາສາອັງກິດ • ເປັນອະໄວຍະວະຫຼັກຂອງການຫາຍໃຈ • ເປັນອະໄວຍະວະທຳອິດຂອງລະບົບຫາຍໃຈ • ເປັນຫົວໜ່ວຍພື້ນຖານຂອງລະບົບຫາຍໃຈ
Respiratory System 2022-05-21
Across
- กระบวนการที่มีการหายใจเข้าสลับหายใจออกเพื่อรักษาความดันของออกซิเจนและคาร์บอนไดออกไซด์ให้เหมาะสมเรียกว่า
- การหายใจเป็นการนำ...เข้าสู่ร่างกาย
- การได้รับควันบุหรี่อย่างสม่ำเสมอจากการสูบบุหรี่โดยตรงหรืออยู่ในห้องที่มีคนสูบบุหรี่มีแนวโน้มที่จะทำให้เกิดโรคใด
- อวัยวะที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการหายใจมีลักษณะเป็นกล้ามเนื้อผืนใหญ่ใต้ปอด
- กระบวนการแลกเปลี่ยนก๊าซเกิดขึ้นที่บริเวณใด
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- อุปกรณ์ช่วยกรองฝุ่นละอองที่เป็นอันตรายต่อร่างกาย
- กระบังลมยกสูงขึ้นกระดูกซี่โครงลดต่ำลงกล้ามเนื้อกระบังลมคลายตัวเรียกว่า
- กิจกรรมที่ช่วยพัฒนาระบบทางเดินหายใจ ควรทำเป็นประจำ3-5วันต่อสัปดาห์
- อวัยวะต่อไปนี้เป็นท่อที่อยู่ระหว่างคอหอยกับหลอดลมส่วนต้น ส่วนตรงกลางของอวัยวะจะมีลิ้นปิดหลอดลม เพื่อป้องกันไม่ให้อาหารลงสู่หลอดลม
- กลไกการป้องกันสิ่งแปลกปลอมของร่างกายที่ทำให้กล้ามเนื้อหายใจหดตัวอย่างแรงทันทีเรียกว่า
10 Clues: การหายใจเป็นการนำ...เข้าสู่ร่างกาย • กระบวนการแลกเปลี่ยนก๊าซเกิดขึ้นที่บริเวณใด • อุปกรณ์ช่วยกรองฝุ่นละอองที่เป็นอันตรายต่อร่างกาย • อวัยวะที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการหายใจมีลักษณะเป็นกล้ามเนื้อผืนใหญ่ใต้ปอด • กิจกรรมที่ช่วยพัฒนาระบบทางเดินหายใจ ควรทำเป็นประจำ3-5วันต่อสัปดาห์ • กระบังลมยกสูงขึ้นกระดูกซี่โครงลดต่ำลงกล้ามเนื้อกระบังลมคลายตัวเรียกว่า • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-11
10 Clues: nose • -ema • lung • pleura • diaphragm • division of a lung • radiographic imaging • lymphatic tissue in the nasopharynx; pharyngeal tonsils • middle of chest where trachea divides into two branches • muscle separating the thoracic and abdominal cavity; aids in the process of breathing
Respiratory system 2024-10-22
Across
- Waste gas exhaled from the lungs.
- Substance that moistens and protects the respiratory passages.
- Two main air passages into the lungs
- Membranes surrounding the lungs.
- Main organs of the respiratory system.
Down
- Windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs.
- Muscle that helps lungs expand during breathing
- Gas needed for cellular respiration.
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs.
- Voice box, located at the top of the trachea.
10 Clues: Membranes surrounding the lungs. • Waste gas exhaled from the lungs. • Gas needed for cellular respiration. • Two main air passages into the lungs • Main organs of the respiratory system. • Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs. • Voice box, located at the top of the trachea. • Windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-05-20
Across
- Wind pipe, carries air from larynx- to lungs
- Air is forced out of the mouth automatically.
- Diaphragm contracts causing the lungs to expand
- Each tube splits into tiny tubes
- cavity Contains the nose and the mouth, warms the air
Down
- Two tubes split off from trachea
- Voice box
- Transports air, food, and water
- Tiny sacks, air sacks
- Organ that exchanges gases
10 Clues: Voice box • Tiny sacks, air sacks • Organ that exchanges gases • Transports air, food, and water • Two tubes split off from trachea • Each tube splits into tiny tubes • Wind pipe, carries air from larynx- to lungs • Air is forced out of the mouth automatically. • Diaphragm contracts causing the lungs to expand • cavity Contains the nose and the mouth, warms the air
respiratory system 2025-09-25
Across
- converts liquid medication into mist
- body is not receiving enough oxygen
- therapist who provides care for lung and heart conditions
- central compartment of the chest cavity
- infectious disease of the lungs caused by bacteria
Down
- breathing stops and starts during sleep
- disease caused by silica dust
- normal, unlabored breathing
- inflammation of the larynx
- lung condition involving inflammation of the airways
10 Clues: inflammation of the larynx • normal, unlabored breathing • disease caused by silica dust • body is not receiving enough oxygen • converts liquid medication into mist • breathing stops and starts during sleep • central compartment of the chest cavity • infectious disease of the lungs caused by bacteria • lung condition involving inflammation of the airways • ...
Respiratory System 2026-03-20
Across
- Whose law states that the amount of gas that dissolves in water is associated with the gas's partial pressure
- The pressure inside the lungs
- The type of capacity that includes all volumes except residual
- Produced by Type II alveolar cells
- Primary site of gas exchange
- Whose law states that the added pressures of gases are the total pressure of a gas mixture
Down
- Causes decrease in pH when breathing is too slow
- Cause increase in pH when breathing is too rapid
- Whose law states that pressure and volume are inversely associated
- Affects partial pressure of gases
10 Clues: Primary site of gas exchange • The pressure inside the lungs • Affects partial pressure of gases • Produced by Type II alveolar cells • Causes decrease in pH when breathing is too slow • Cause increase in pH when breathing is too rapid • The type of capacity that includes all volumes except residual • Whose law states that pressure and volume are inversely associated • ...
Respiratory system 2026-01-12
10 Clues: a liquid • known as CO2 • a gas we breathe • triphosphate known as ATP • in our body helps us breathe • role as cellular power house • a sugar known as carbohydrate • primarly stored in chemical bonds • bald fat but best biology teacher i had • position in food chain (primary secondary tertiary)
Respiratory System 2026-02-27
Across
- hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sound when air moves in and out
- Openings that pull air from outside your body in
- hollow areas between the bones in your head that help regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale
- Tiny sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- carries air to and from your lungs
- humidifies,warms, and removes particles from the air before it enters airways
Down
- tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to trachea
- Carries air to small sacs called Alveoli
- passage connecting your throat to your lungs
- two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood
10 Clues: carries air to and from your lungs • Carries air to small sacs called Alveoli • passage connecting your throat to your lungs • Openings that pull air from outside your body in • tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to trachea • two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood • ...
Covid-19 Crosswordy Thingy 2020-08-21
Across
- Disease currently locking down the world
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (___)
- Method to active acquired immunity.
- Covid-19 mainly affects what system?
- SCARS-CoV-2 is primarily transferred through respiratory ___.
- positive stranded RNA Virus with ___
- Covid was first reported in ___, China
- "___ Immunity"
Down
- Are Microscopic Parasites
- "___ is surrounded by a corona or halo"
- People with in underlying disease are at in ____ risk from covid-19
- Corona viruses are the interest of both ____ and medical interest.
- how many months did SCARS last
- When people are unable to breath on there own they need to use what?
- scars was first discovered in ___ 2003
15 Clues: "___ Immunity" • Are Microscopic Parasites • how many months did SCARS last • Method to active acquired immunity. • Covid-19 mainly affects what system? • positive stranded RNA Virus with ___ • scars was first discovered in ___ 2003 • Covid was first reported in ___, China • "___ is surrounded by a corona or halo" • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (___) • ...
Unit 4 The Age of Exploration 2022-09-29
Across
- island occupied by haiti
- mapmaking
- any map of stars/galaxies
- slave raids
- ruler of inca
- spanihs soldiers
- dish of okra and rice
- economic system
- technological improvements
- town for trading post
- spanish ships
Down
- royal courts
- spanish commercial center
- chocolate beans
- animals used to travel on land
- heritage
- settlement on the james river
- tropical grass
- slave raids
- corn
- act as administartors
- pathogen spread in respiratory system
22 Clues: corn • heritage • mapmaking • slave raids • slave raids • royal courts • ruler of inca • spanish ships • tropical grass • chocolate beans • economic system • spanihs soldiers • dish of okra and rice • act as administartors • town for trading post • island occupied by haiti • spanish commercial center • any map of stars/galaxies • technological improvements • settlement on the james river • ...
crossword 2024-11-14
Across
- : Love of wisdom
- : Balance state
- : Butterfly life change
- : Giving to help others
- : View point in art
- : Problem solve steps
Down
- : Written art form
- : Beat instruments
- : Light wave measure
- : Nature's network
- : Heat measure tool
- : Star viewer tool
- : Plants make food how?
- : Half of Earth
- : Breathing system
- : Europe's rebirth era
- : Rain and snow event
- : DNA carrier unit
- : Past dig study
- : People rule system
20 Clues: : Half of Earth • : Balance state • : Love of wisdom • : Past dig study • : Written art form • : Beat instruments • : Nature's network • : Star viewer tool • : Breathing system • : DNA carrier unit • : Heat measure tool • : View point in art • : Light wave measure • : People rule system • : Rain and snow event • : Problem solve steps • : Europe's rebirth era • : Plants make food how? • ...
Body Systems 2025-05-09
Across
- Gets rid of waste
- Contains the Heart
- There are two types and it increases population
- Part of Muscular system, on arms
- Moves food from mouth to stoumach
- System contains biggest body part
- System that releases hormones
Down
- Includes all your emotions and reactions
- Breathing falls under this system
- Part of Integumentary system (near fingers)
- The mind of the body
- Major part of the circulatory system
- Contains stoumach
- The base of a human
- You build this system by working out
15 Clues: Gets rid of waste • Contains stoumach • Contains the Heart • The base of a human • The mind of the body • System that releases hormones • Part of Muscular system, on arms • Breathing falls under this system • Moves food from mouth to stoumach • System contains biggest body part • Major part of the circulatory system • You build this system by working out • ...
Body system 2018-04-18
Across
- A point where two bones meet in the body
- The system helps you move your body.
- This system helps you feel and react quickly.
- The system helps pump blood through your body.
- This system protects and supports the body
Down
- This system helps you breathe and bring oxygen in your body.
- Name the main part of the respiratory system.
- The system helps digest and store food.
- Name 2 main parts of the skeletal system.
- Name 2 main parts of the skeletal system.
10 Clues: The system helps you move your body. • The system helps digest and store food. • A point where two bones meet in the body • Name 2 main parts of the skeletal system. • Name 2 main parts of the skeletal system. • This system protects and supports the body • Name the main part of the respiratory system. • This system helps you feel and react quickly. • ...
6th grade science 2024-06-12
Across
- reproductions two parents
- air
- feature or body parts that helps an organism survive
- system blood carries oxygen to all cells/organs
- system protects organs
- system control center
- all water on Earth
Down
- reproduction one parent
- actions or things organism need do to survive
- system brings in oxygen
- Special features that help animals survive in certain conditions
- All living things
- system gets rid of waste
- system muscles allow our bodies to move
- ground
15 Clues: air • ground • All living things • all water on Earth • reproduction one parent • system brings in oxygen • reproductions two parents • system protects organs • system control center • system gets rid of waste • actions or things organism need do to survive • system muscles allow our bodies to move • system blood carries oxygen to all cells/organs • ...
8.1 Types of Respiratory System & 8.2 Mechanisms of Breathing 2025-01-07
Across
- Adaptation of respiratory structure that enables respiratory gases to dissolve
- Cavity that contains the lungs
- Cavity found below the jaw of frogs that is involved in respiration
- Adaptation of frog lungs
- Respiratory opening for insects
- Respiratory organ of fish
- Substance around trachea of insects to prevent it from collapsing
- Respiratory opening for insects
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- Respiratory organ of frogs and humans
- Respiratory structure of insects
- Respiratory opening for fish
- Muscles found between ribs in humans that are involved in breathing mechanism
- Adaptation of the wall of respiratory structure that enables respiratory gases to diffuse easily and efficiently
- Respiratory opening for humans
- Respiratory structure of frogs when dormant
- Respiratory structure of humans
- A dome shaped muscle found below the lungs which is involved in breathing
- Respiratory structure of fish
18 Clues: Adaptation of frog lungs • Respiratory organ of fish • Respiratory opening for fish • Respiratory structure of fish • Respiratory opening for humans • Cavity that contains the lungs • Respiratory structure of humans • Respiratory opening for insects • Respiratory opening for insects • Respiratory structure of insects • Respiratory organ of frogs and humans • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-12-15
Across
- an enzyme stored in the gallbladder
- blood vessels with more muscular walls due to increased pressure of pumping heart.
- nerves carry messages in the form of ________ signals.
- a hormone made by the pancreas to monitor blood glucose levels.
- the long part of the neuron that the impulse travels through
- the part of the neuron that receives information
- the endocrine and nervous systems help maintain this
- interprets messages and sends commands.
- nutrient necessary for maintaining and building muscle mass along with helping recover from training.
Down
- system plays a part by supplying the oxygen used in cellular respiration.
- system with the important function of absorbing nutrients
- system that delivers nutrients to cells around the body through the bloodstream.
- oxygen passes from the blood to the organs through the walls of?
- made up of many nerve cells
- an electrical signal is changed to a chemical signal to cross this
- an organ in the respiratory system
- nutrient that provides quick energy
17 Clues: made up of many nerve cells • an organ in the respiratory system • an enzyme stored in the gallbladder • nutrient that provides quick energy • interprets messages and sends commands. • the part of the neuron that receives information • the endocrine and nervous systems help maintain this • nerves carry messages in the form of ________ signals. • ...
Miscellaneous: Body systems and homeostasis 2022-03-17
Across
- makes hormones
- when all body systems are stable
- exchange of carbon and oxygen in the body
- located in muscle, skin, and fat
- carry oxygenated blood to organs
- transport blood to the heart
- internal, physical, and chemical stability
- the process that gets ride of waste
- made of muscle fibers contracting
- made of actin and myosin
- examples are skeletal,smooth, and cardiac
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- uses enzymes to break down food
- produces offspring
- mechanically breaks down food
- known as the ¨body messenger¨
- known as the ¨Central frame work¨
- known as the ¨chemical messenger¨
- carries blood too and from the heart
- network made of glands and organs
- the break down of food in stomach
20 Clues: makes hormones • produces offspring • made of actin and myosin • transport blood to the heart • mechanically breaks down food • known as the ¨body messenger¨ • uses enzymes to break down food • when all body systems are stable • located in muscle, skin, and fat • carry oxygenated blood to organs • known as the ¨Central frame work¨ • known as the ¨chemical messenger¨ • ...
Miscellaneous: Body systems and homeostasis 2022-03-18
Across
- makes hormones
- when all body systems are stable
- exchange of carbon and oxygen in the body
- located in muscle, skin, and fat
- carry oxygenated blood to organs
- transport blood to the heart
- internal, physical, and chemical stability
- the process that gets ride of waste
- made of muscle fibers contracting
- made of actin and myosin
- examples are skeletal,smooth, and cardiac
Down
- uses enzymes to break down food
- produces offspring
- mechanically breaks down food
- known as the ¨body messenger¨
- known as the ¨Central frame work¨
- known as the ¨chemical messenger¨
- carries blood too and from the heart
- network made of glands and organs
- the break down of food in stomach
20 Clues: makes hormones • produces offspring • made of actin and myosin • transport blood to the heart • mechanically breaks down food • known as the ¨body messenger¨ • uses enzymes to break down food • when all body systems are stable • located in muscle, skin, and fat • carry oxygenated blood to organs • known as the ¨Central frame work¨ • known as the ¨chemical messenger¨ • ...
Miscellaneous: Body systems and homeostasis 2022-03-18
Across
- the break down of food in stomach
- exchange of carbon and oxygen in the body
- produces offspring
- when all body systems are stable
- uses enzymes to break down food
- located in muscle, skin, and fat
- makes hormones
- carries blood too and from the heart
- made of actin and myosin
Down
- carry oxygenated blood to organs
- made of muscle fibers contracting
- known as the ¨body messenger¨
- transport blood to the heart
- known as the ¨Central frame work¨
- known as the ¨chemical messenger¨
- mechanically breaks down food
- internal, physical, and chemical stability
- examples are skeletal,smooth, and cardiac
- network made of glands and organs
- the process that gets ride of waste
20 Clues: makes hormones • produces offspring • made of actin and myosin • transport blood to the heart • known as the ¨body messenger¨ • mechanically breaks down food • uses enzymes to break down food • carry oxygenated blood to organs • when all body systems are stable • located in muscle, skin, and fat • made of muscle fibers contracting • the break down of food in stomach • ...
Science Body Systems Crossword (2B) 2024-01-24
Across
- The system that supports your body
- the process of breaking down food
- The system that helps your body breathe
- breaking down food using enzymes
- The system that pumps blood throughout your body
- The system that helps your body regulate it's metabolism
- part of the excretory system
- The main male organ in the endocrine system
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- The system that fights off your body's infections
- the system that gets rid of waste
- physically breaking down food
- Ventricle The largest and strongest chamber in your heart
- the fluid portion of blood
- what connects the kidney and urinary bladder
- the system that sends nutrients to the circulatory system
- houses an embryo/fetus
- distributed from the endocrine system
- Your body's control system
18 Clues: houses an embryo/fetus • the fluid portion of blood • Your body's control system • part of the excretory system • physically breaking down food • breaking down food using enzymes • the system that gets rid of waste • the process of breaking down food • The system that supports your body • distributed from the endocrine system • The system that helps your body breathe • ...
Metabolism: Molecules and Body Systems 2025-11-23
Across
- The simple sugar molecule starches are broken down into.
- The body system that takes in oxygen.
- The molecule taken in by the respiratory system.
- What students diagnose their patient, Elisa, as having.
- The type of molecules that make up proteins.
- The body system that transports molecules to the cells.
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- This is an organelle found in the cells that's function is to create energy for the cell.
- The body system where starches and proteins are broken down.
- The body part where starch is first digested.
- A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.
- The complex molecules broken down into amino acids.
- The initial process in the body that this chapter builds upon.
12 Clues: The body system that takes in oxygen. • The type of molecules that make up proteins. • The body part where starch is first digested. • The molecule taken in by the respiratory system. • A set of interacting parts forming a complex whole. • The complex molecules broken down into amino acids. • What students diagnose their patient, Elisa, as having. • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-01-31
Across
- helps the body to absorb fat soluble vitamins
- ine the cavities and surfaces of structures throughout the body
- the major source of energy in our odd
- system that recognize and indicates body response
- s the organ system that protects the body from damage
- protects body from diseases
- is the biological system that introduces respiratory gases to the interior and performs gas exchange
- is a complex series of organs and glands that processes food.
- s the system of glands, each of which secretes different types of hormones directly into the bloodstream
- is an organ system that passes nutrients
- system that supports the body
- supply raw materials for growth
- organc molecules that the body needs in very small amounts
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- s a very specialized tissue that has both the ability to contract and the ability to conduct electrical impulses.
- is the basic structural and functional unit of all known living organisms.
- the process when stimulus produce a response
- system that makes voluntary and involuntary movements
- group of organs with a similar perform
- a cellular organizational level intermediate between cells and a complete organism.
- system that produces gametes
- is a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function.
- the internal conditions of the body
- 4.18 J
- connects, or separates different types of tissues and organs of the body
- the most important nutrient
25 Clues: 4.18 J • protects body from diseases • the most important nutrient • system that produces gametes • system that supports the body • supply raw materials for growth • the internal conditions of the body • the major source of energy in our odd • group of organs with a similar perform • is an organ system that passes nutrients • the process when stimulus produce a response • ...
Human Body Test Review 2026-02-13
Across
- this system provides pathways to move oxygen through the body while also getting ride of waste
- we release this gas back into the environment
- type of muscle that allows us to move our bodies
- the part of the skeletal system that protects our organs
- lower chambers of the heart
- blood vessels that connects the arteries and veins
- type of movement that we cannot control
- largest level of organization within the human body
- this system is a connection site for the muscular system and provides our bodies support
- flexible connective tissue between joints
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- smallest level of organization within the human body
- type of muscle that makes up our heart
- this type of blood cell works to fight infections within our bodies
- this system contacts and relaxes to help our bodies move
- we breathe in this gas from the environment
- this blood vessel carries oxygen-rich blood
- type of muscle that can be found working without being told to in our digestive system
- a place where two or more bones meet
- upper chambers of the heart
- this system removes carbon dioxide from our bodies and allows oxygen from the environment in
- this blood vessel carries oxygen-poor blood
- type of movement that we can control
- this part of the respiratory system is where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged within the blood cells
- carry oxygen and waste through our body
24 Clues: upper chambers of the heart • lower chambers of the heart • a place where two or more bones meet • type of movement that we can control • type of muscle that makes up our heart • type of movement that we cannot control • carry oxygen and waste through our body • flexible connective tissue between joints • we breathe in this gas from the environment • ...
Miscellaneous: Body systems and homeostasis 2022-03-18
Across
- makes hormones
- when all body systems are stable
- exchange of carbon and oxygen in the body
- located in muscle, skin, and fat
- carry oxygenated blood to organs
- transport blood to the heart
- internal, physical, and chemical stability
- the process that gets ride of waste
- made of muscle fibers contracting
- made of actin and myosin
- examples are skeletal,smooth, and cardiac
Down
- uses enzymes to break down food
- produces offspring
- mechanically breaks down food
- known as the ¨body messenger¨
- known as the ¨Central frame work¨
- known as the ¨chemical messenger¨
- carries blood too and from the heart
- network made of glands and organs
- the break down of food in stomach
20 Clues: makes hormones • produces offspring • made of actin and myosin • transport blood to the heart • mechanically breaks down food • known as the ¨body messenger¨ • uses enzymes to break down food • when all body systems are stable • located in muscle, skin, and fat • carry oxygenated blood to organs • known as the ¨Central frame work¨ • known as the ¨chemical messenger¨ • ...
Animal Systems 2024-11-12
Across
- Digestion begins in the ______________.
- After food is digested, it is ________________ into the bloodstream in the small intestine.
- Digestion ends in the ___________ intestine.
- Which system supports the body and gives it a shape?
- Substances that are used by our body includes digested food, water and _____________.
Down
- The ____________ system helps to transport digested food, oxygen and water to all parts of the body and remove carbon dioxide and waste from the body.
- The nose, lungs and _____________ make up the respiratory system.
- The ________________ system helps to take in air into our body and remove air from our body.
- The ____________ protects the spinal cord.
- Which system helps to break down food into simpler substances?
- The muscular system enables the body to __________.
- ____________ is being absorbed in the large intestine.
12 Clues: Digestion begins in the ______________. • The ____________ protects the spinal cord. • Digestion ends in the ___________ intestine. • The muscular system enables the body to __________. • Which system supports the body and gives it a shape? • ____________ is being absorbed in the large intestine. • Which system helps to break down food into simpler substances? • ...
Body System Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-29
Across
- -it dumps waste inside the body
- -it helps us exercise, reach, jump, and run.
- -is our skin and nails and hair
- -it helps us breathe
- -part of the respiratory system, and helps us breathe.
- -another part of the circulatory system, and gives signals throughout the body.
Down
- -balanced;unchanging
- -it pumps blood around the body
- -it helps us move and flex
- -part of the Integumentary system.
10 Clues: -balanced;unchanging • -it helps us breathe • -it helps us move and flex • -it dumps waste inside the body • -it pumps blood around the body • -is our skin and nails and hair • -part of the Integumentary system. • -it helps us exercise, reach, jump, and run. • -part of the respiratory system, and helps us breathe. • ...
respiratory system 2018-06-20
10 Clues: windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • organ of voice • pumps the lungs • air passage to alveoli • cavity purifies the air • air sac for gas exchange • primary respiratory organ • organ between abdomen and neck
