respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
respiratory system 2015-07-04
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 2024-05-15
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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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 2026-02-27
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Respiratory System 2026-03-20
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- 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
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- 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)
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.
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- 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 2022-03-18
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Metabolism: Molecules and Body Systems 2025-11-23
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- 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. • ...
Miscellaneous: Body systems and homeostasis 2022-03-17
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- 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
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- 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¨ • ...
Science Body Systems Crossword (2B) 2024-01-24
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- 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 • ...
Body System Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-29
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- -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.
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- -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. • ...
Acquisition Activity 1 2013-01-31
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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¨ • ...
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 2022-02-09
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- Protects the lungs and respiratory system
- At the end of the bronchus
- Connects the bronchioles to the air passage
- Cycles the oxygen around the body
- Intakes air and puts it down the
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- Intakes air and puts it down the
- Helps move the lungs in and out
- organ in the respiratory system
- Moves up and down
- Takes the air and expels co2
- Air sacks at the end of the bronchioles
11 Clues: Moves up and down • At the end of the bronchus • Takes the air and expels co2 • Helps move the lungs in and out • organ in the respiratory system • Intakes air and puts it down the • Intakes air and puts it down the • Cycles the oxygen around the body • Air sacks at the end of the bronchioles • Protects the lungs and respiratory system • ...
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 2013-11-03
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- where oxygen, or air, enters your body
- protects the lungs
- large tube made of cartilage; also known as windpipe
- the space where lungs are located
- tiny sacs of air at the end of bronchioles
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- the open space behind the nose where air passes through
- small branches of bronchi that carry air
- major air passage to the lungs
- sheet of muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen
- organs that expand when filled with air
10 Clues: protects the lungs • major air passage to the lungs • the space where lungs are located • where oxygen, or air, enters your body • organs that expand when filled with air • small branches of bronchi that carry air • tiny sacs of air at the end of bronchioles • large tube made of cartilage; also known as windpipe • the open space behind the nose where air passes through • ...
Respiratory System 2013-05-28
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- The external openings leading to the nasal cavities.
- An infection of the lungs and causes difficulty breathing.
- At the ends of the bronchial tree are millions of tiny air sacs.
- A fairly common condition that can make breathing difficult.
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- Breathing organs that are large, soft, and cone-shaped.
- A large muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen.
- A swelling or inflammation of the bronchi.
- The respiratory tube that extends from the larynx to the primary bronchi.
- Air sacs in the lungs become enlarged and lose their elasticity.
- The voice box
10 Clues: The voice box • A swelling or inflammation of the bronchi. • The external openings leading to the nasal cavities. • Breathing organs that are large, soft, and cone-shaped. • A large muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. • An infection of the lungs and causes difficulty breathing. • A fairly common condition that can make breathing difficult. • ...
Respiratory System 2013-04-04
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- the muscle that helps your lungs expand
- tubes that branch out from the bronchial tubes
- the number of times a person inhales in one minute
- 20% of air enters through here
- the process in which the body takes in fresh air, containing oxygen, and forces out used air, containing carbon dioxide
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- your windpipe
- two tubes that branch out from the trachea
- to breathe out
- airsacs
- to breathe in
10 Clues: airsacs • your windpipe • to breathe in • to breathe out • 20% of air enters through here • the muscle that helps your lungs expand • two tubes that branch out from the trachea • tubes that branch out from the bronchial tubes • the number of times a person inhales in one minute • ...
Respiratory System 2015-05-05
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- bluish tinge around lips or nail beds
- patient crosses arms to spread these out on posterior chest
- rate, rhythm, ______
- collapse of lung that develops when alveoli shrink and become deflated
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- nurses promote health by inquiring whether patients are interested in cessation of this habit
- follow this line down anterior chest
- normal breath sounds
- common sounds heard in lung disease
- lung with only 2 lobes
- sounds heard over fluid filled air spaces
10 Clues: normal breath sounds • rate, rhythm, ______ • lung with only 2 lobes • common sounds heard in lung disease • follow this line down anterior chest • bluish tinge around lips or nail beds • sounds heard over fluid filled air spaces • patient crosses arms to spread these out on posterior chest • collapse of lung that develops when alveoli shrink and become deflated • ...
Respiratory System 2023-03-27
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- bones provide support for soft trachea
- Smooth muscle tissue found in larynx
- Place for human gas exchange
- Breath in
- Help food and air go to the right place
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- Protein found in the red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- A small elastic cartilage
- Breath out
- Tunnels allow gas go through
- Where do sound come from?
10 Clues: Breath in • Breath out • A small elastic cartilage • Where do sound come from? • Tunnels allow gas go through • Place for human gas exchange • Smooth muscle tissue found in larynx • bones provide support for soft trachea • Help food and air go to the right place • Protein found in the red blood cells that carries oxygen.
respiratory system 2022-04-17
10 Clues: ribcage • voicebox • wind pipe • inside of throat • relating to the nose • relating to the mouth • realting to breathing • relating to a skeleton • the floor muscle of the ribcage • the internal space running from your vocal folds to you lips - two words
respiratory system 2023-02-24
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- diffusion, undeveloped respiratory organs
- developed respiratory organs
- the basic structure of ______ is to ensure the exchange of respiratory gases
- present in fish
- type of respiration where is exchange of gases between environment and lungs
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- present in insects
- breathing is exchange of gases between organism and …?
- present in molluscs
- type of respiration where is exchange of gases between blood and cells
- respiratory organs of terrestrial vertebrates
10 Clues: present in fish • present in insects • present in molluscs • developed respiratory organs • diffusion, undeveloped respiratory organs • respiratory organs of terrestrial vertebrates • breathing is exchange of gases between organism and …? • type of respiration where is exchange of gases between blood and cells • ...
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 2021-01-22
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- cause: genetic, immune, system, environmental factor
- upper respiratory tract infection
- expectorats
- cause: mycobacterium tuberculosis
- antihistamine drugs
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- sore thorat,painful swallowing
- sign/symptoms: rhinorrhea, itching, sneezing and nasal congestion
- sing/symptoms: high fever, chill, cough with green or yellow sputum, shortness of breath
- persistent cough
- beta2 adrenoceptor agonits(SABA)
10 Clues: expectorats • persistent cough • antihistamine drugs • sore thorat,painful swallowing • beta2 adrenoceptor agonits(SABA) • upper respiratory tract infection • cause: mycobacterium tuberculosis • cause: genetic, immune, system, environmental factor • sign/symptoms: rhinorrhea, itching, sneezing and nasal congestion • ...
Respiratory System 2021-02-02
10 Clues: windpipe • air sacs • voice box • smaller branches • 3 lobes in the right • the process of breathing • inspiration and expiration • breathe in through the nose • breathe in through the mouth • what closes and open when you swallow
Respiratory system 2020-10-01
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- when the trachea swells
- what you breathe in when you inhale
- used to clear airways of mucus and dirt
- spazzing of this creates hiccups
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- connects pharynx to stomach
- what you breathe out when you exhale
- the "voice box"
- prevents food from entering the respiratory system
- transports air to and from the lungs
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
10 Clues: the "voice box" • when the trachea swells • tiny air sacs in the lungs • connects pharynx to stomach • spazzing of this creates hiccups • what you breathe in when you inhale • what you breathe out when you exhale • transports air to and from the lungs • used to clear airways of mucus and dirt • prevents food from entering the respiratory system
Respiratory System 2020-09-29
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- aka the windpipe, it connects the larynx to the bronchi
- muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
- curved bones that protect the lungs, heart, and more
- inflammatory condition of the lungs primarily affecting the alveoli
- the voice box
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- gas that humans inhale
- gas that humans exhale
- the act of breathing
- small air sacs in the lungs where the gas exchange takes place
- the air passages that connect the trachea and the lungs
10 Clues: the voice box • the act of breathing • gas that humans inhale • gas that humans exhale • muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach • curved bones that protect the lungs, heart, and more • aka the windpipe, it connects the larynx to the bronchi • the air passages that connect the trachea and the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2020-10-02
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- filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air
- airways that lead from the trachea into the lungs and then branch off into progressively smaller structures until they reach the alveoli, the tiny sacs that allow for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs
- The bronchus in the lungs are lined with hair-like projections called
- of its primary functions is to warm and Pharynx humidify air before it reaches the lungs
- flap of tissue, covers the air-only passage
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- when we swallow, keeping food and liquid from going into the lungs
- allow us to breathe
- transports air to and from the lungs when a person breathes
- the passage leading from your mouth and throat to your stomach
- produces vocal sounds and prevents the passage of food and other foreign particles into the lower respiratory tracts.
10 Clues: allow us to breathe • flap of tissue, covers the air-only passage • transports air to and from the lungs when a person breathes • the passage leading from your mouth and throat to your stomach • when we swallow, keeping food and liquid from going into the lungs • The bronchus in the lungs are lined with hair-like projections called • ...
Respiratory System 2020-09-28
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- Separates your top part & your bottom part of your body
- this is expelled out of your body
- It’s in the title
- Controls your air
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- where the air first enters & goes into your body
- Act as sensory organelle
- Another way to call your torso
- They are the airways in your lungs
- Need this to live
- Protects your upper part of your body
10 Clues: Need this to live • It’s in the title • Controls your air • Act as sensory organelle • Another way to call your torso • this is expelled out of your body • They are the airways in your lungs • Protects your upper part of your body • where the air first enters & goes into your body • Separates your top part & your bottom part of your body
Respiratory system 2020-10-22
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- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
- An inflammation of lung tissue, wherer the alveoli in the affected areas fill w/fluid
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- Two spongy organs, located in the thoracic cavity enclosed by the diaphragm and rib cage, responsible for respiration
- Ttwo short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- cancer pulmonary malignancy commonly attributed to cigarette smoking
- A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the body and the environment, consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
- Voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
- A chronic allergic disorder characterized by episodes of severe breathing difficulty, coughing, and wheezing.
10 Clues: Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli. • throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx • cancer pulmonary malignancy commonly attributed to cigarette smoking • Voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords • ...
Respiratory system 2021-03-12
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- blood contains an iron-containing red pigment called _____
- when cellular respiration uses oxygen it is called ____
- Gas exchange in the lungs happens in the____
- Pair of spongy organs protected by Ribcage
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- Trachea divides into 2 tubes called ____
- prevents the food from entering the windpipe
- muscles that help in the movement of the rib cage on inhalation and exhalation.
- another word for the windpipe
- muscle that supports the lungs
- common passage for food and air
10 Clues: another word for the windpipe • muscle that supports the lungs • common passage for food and air • Trachea divides into 2 tubes called ____ • Pair of spongy organs protected by Ribcage • prevents the food from entering the windpipe • Gas exchange in the lungs happens in the____ • when cellular respiration uses oxygen it is called ____ • ...
Respiratory system 2021-03-12
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- carries oxygen to your body's organs and tissues
- Part of the throat above the Trachea
- letting air out of the lungs
- taking air into the lungs
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- pair of spongy, air-filled organs located in the chest
- muscle located under the lungs
- tube that leads from the trachea to the lungs
- tiny sacks within the lungs where gaseous exchange occur
- Part of the face used for breathing
- Also called the windpipe, allowing passage of air
10 Clues: taking air into the lungs • letting air out of the lungs • muscle located under the lungs • Part of the face used for breathing • Part of the throat above the Trachea • tube that leads from the trachea to the lungs • carries oxygen to your body's organs and tissues • Also called the windpipe, allowing passage of air • pair of spongy, air-filled organs located in the chest • ...
Respiratory system 2021-03-24
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- This is inside the brochioles
- Is the same us trachea
- Inside this we have the nostrills
- Is a tube that connects the Bronchi with the mouth
- They are inside the lungs
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- When our ribcage goes up and out
- The trachea Is divided into this
- contracts and relaxes when we breath
- When we breath out is this
- is between the trachea and pharynx
10 Clues: Is the same us trachea • They are inside the lungs • When we breath out is this • This is inside the brochioles • When our ribcage goes up and out • The trachea Is divided into this • Inside this we have the nostrills • is between the trachea and pharynx • contracts and relaxes when we breath • Is a tube that connects the Bronchi with the mouth
Respiratory System 2021-04-05
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- Two branching tubes.
- Wind pipe that filters and moisturizes the air.
- Hollow area in the head that has sensory receptors that enable a person to smell. (Two words)
- Very small blood vessels.
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- Keeps food out of the lungs.
- Smaller tubes on the respiratory system.
- Pair of flaps called the voice box.
- Air-filled organs located on either side of the chest.
- Also called the throat, it opens and closes like a door.
- Dead ends, bubble-like sacs.
10 Clues: Two branching tubes. • Very small blood vessels. • Keeps food out of the lungs. • Dead ends, bubble-like sacs. • Pair of flaps called the voice box. • Smaller tubes on the respiratory system. • Wind pipe that filters and moisturizes the air. • Air-filled organs located on either side of the chest. • Also called the throat, it opens and closes like a door. • ...
Respiratory System 2021-09-20
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- organ that allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out
- tiny air sacs in the lungs there the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place
- allows oxygen in the air to pass it into the blood allows the body to get rid of carbon dioxide by the air breathed out.
- tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose into the trachea
- a doctor that treats respiratory tract diseases
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- tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect to each lung
- asthma is caused by
- two organs that pull in air from outside your body into the respiratory system
- a disease that affects the respiratory system
- also known as the trachea; passage connecting your mouth and nose
10 Clues: asthma is caused by • a disease that affects the respiratory system • a doctor that treats respiratory tract diseases • tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect to each lung • tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose into the trachea • also known as the trachea; passage connecting your mouth and nose • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-23
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- อุปกรณ์ช่วยกรองฝุ่นละอองที่เป็นอันตรายต่อร่างกาย
- การหายใจเป็นการนำ...เข้าสู่ร่างกาย
- การรับประทานอาหารที่มีไขมันสูงเป็นประจำอาจทำให้เกิดโรคใด
- การได้รับควันบุหรี่อย่างสม่ำเสมอจากการสูบบุหรี่โดยตรงหรืออยู่ในห้องที่มีคนสูบบุหรี่มีแนวโน้มที่จะทำให้เกิดโรคใด
- เซลล์ที่มีบทบาทสำคัญในการกำจัดสิ่งแปลกปลอมเข้าสู่ร่างกาย
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- กะบังลมยกสูงขึ้นกระดูกซี่โครงลดต่ำลงกล้ามเนื้อกระบังลมคลายตัวเรียกว่า
- อวัยวะที่ทำหน้าที่บีบตัวเพื่อให้เลือดไหลไปเลี้ยงส่วนต่างๆของร่างกาย
- กิจกรรมที่ช่วยพัฒนาระบบทางเดินหายใจควรทำเป็นประจำ3-5วันต่อสัปดาห์
- กระบวนการแลกเปลี่ยนก๊าซเกิดขึ้นที่บริเวณใด
- กลไกการป้องกันสิ่งแปลกปลอมของร่างกายที่ทำให้กล้ามเนื้อหายใจหดตัวอย่างแรงทันทีเรียกว่า
10 Clues: การหายใจเป็นการนำ...เข้าสู่ร่างกาย • กระบวนการแลกเปลี่ยนก๊าซเกิดขึ้นที่บริเวณใด • อุปกรณ์ช่วยกรองฝุ่นละอองที่เป็นอันตรายต่อร่างกาย • การรับประทานอาหารที่มีไขมันสูงเป็นประจำอาจทำให้เกิดโรคใด • เซลล์ที่มีบทบาทสำคัญในการกำจัดสิ่งแปลกปลอมเข้าสู่ร่างกาย • กิจกรรมที่ช่วยพัฒนาระบบทางเดินหายใจควรทำเป็นประจำ3-5วันต่อสัปดาห์ • ...
Respiratory system 2022-05-16
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- a muscle sheet underneath the lungs that contract when you inhale
- The volume of the lungs would be increase when we inhale
- a structure in the pharynx which prevent the food entering the trachea
- air sac must be thin, large surface area , and __________ to allow efficient gas exchange
- The ribcage contract and moves __________ when we exhale
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- a site of gas exchange
- The volume of the air which remain in the lungs after expiration
- a blood which contain more oxygen than carbon dioxide
- a cell which produce a mucus
- a tiny small hair like structure which always swept away mucus toward the throat
10 Clues: a site of gas exchange • a cell which produce a mucus • a blood which contain more oxygen than carbon dioxide • The volume of the lungs would be increase when we inhale • The ribcage contract and moves __________ when we exhale • The volume of the air which remain in the lungs after expiration • a muscle sheet underneath the lungs that contract when you inhale • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-08
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- -breathe out
- -fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- -the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- - the major muscle of respiration. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically and continually, and most of the time, involuntarily.
- -olds of membranous tissue that project inward from the sides of the larynx to form a slit across the glottis in the throat, and whose edges vibrate in the airstream to produce the voice.
- - he membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
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- -breathe in
- - The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- -many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- -any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
10 Clues: -breathe in • -breathe out • - The network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. • -many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange. • -any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe. • -fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules. • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-11
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- smaller branches inside the lungs
- Holds the vocal cords
- contracts to cause inspiration
- The site of gas exchange
- cavity Warms and filters the air with cilia
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- Opens during breathing, closes during eating
- windpipe
- Full of hair and mucus to trap microbes and dust
- Two branches at the bottom of the trachea
- The throat
10 Clues: windpipe • The throat • Holds the vocal cords • The site of gas exchange • contracts to cause inspiration • smaller branches inside the lungs • Two branches at the bottom of the trachea • cavity Warms and filters the air with cilia • Opens during breathing, closes during eating • Full of hair and mucus to trap microbes and dust
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-05-27
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- SPONGY SACK-LIKE ORGANS
- CARTILAGE THAT COVERS THE ENTRANCE OF THE TRACHEA
- GAS FORMED DURING RESPIRATION
- COLORLESS AND ODORLESS. IT'S IN THE ATMOSPHERE
- PART THAT GOES FROM THE MOUTH TO THE STOMACH
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- TWO BRANCHES OF THE TRACHEA
- AIR CELL IN THE LUNGS
- LOCATED BETWEEN THE PHARYNX AND THE TRACHEA
- IT IS ALSO CALLED WINDPIPE
- COMPOSED OF MUSCLES AND TENDONS, DOMED-SHAPE.
10 Clues: AIR CELL IN THE LUNGS • SPONGY SACK-LIKE ORGANS • IT IS ALSO CALLED WINDPIPE • TWO BRANCHES OF THE TRACHEA • GAS FORMED DURING RESPIRATION • LOCATED BETWEEN THE PHARYNX AND THE TRACHEA • PART THAT GOES FROM THE MOUTH TO THE STOMACH • COMPOSED OF MUSCLES AND TENDONS, DOMED-SHAPE. • COLORLESS AND ODORLESS. IT'S IN THE ATMOSPHERE • ...
Respiratory System 2023-11-30
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- A dome-shaped muscle below the lungs that is involved in the breathing process.
- An infection that causes mucous membranes lining the bronchi to become inflamed.
- A disorder in which respiratory passageways become inflamed and narrow during attacks, leading to difficulty breathing.
- Seals the larynx to prevent food or liquid from entering the trachea.
- Contains the vocal cords.
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- During this process, your rib muscles pull the ribs up and out. At the same time your diaphragm flattens.
- The sacs in the lungs where gases are exchanged between the air and the blood.
- During this process, the diaphragm moves upward and the rib muscles relax and drop.
- The respiratory system is responsible for brining oxygen from the outside environment into the body and remove __________________ from the body.
- Also known as the windpipe, leads from the larynx to the lungs.
10 Clues: Contains the vocal cords. • Also known as the windpipe, leads from the larynx to the lungs. • Seals the larynx to prevent food or liquid from entering the trachea. • The sacs in the lungs where gases are exchanged between the air and the blood. • A dome-shaped muscle below the lungs that is involved in the breathing process. • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-12-11
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- This prevents food and water from entering the lungs
- The number of different Bronchi there are
- Tube with rings of cartilage
- Scientific word for voice box
- Helps to warm and humidify the air we breath in
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- A little indentation in the lungs for the heart
- Muscle that helps you breath
- This is removed from air thanks to cilia and mucus
- Your lungs look like this upside down
- The singular version of the word Bronchi
10 Clues: Muscle that helps you breath • Tube with rings of cartilage • Scientific word for voice box • Your lungs look like this upside down • The singular version of the word Bronchi • The number of different Bronchi there are • A little indentation in the lungs for the heart • Helps to warm and humidify the air we breath in • This is removed from air thanks to cilia and mucus • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-12-11
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- The number of different Bronchi there are
- Muscle that helps you breath
- Tube with rings of cartilage
- This is removed from air thanks to cilia and mucus
- Your lungs look like this upside down
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- This prevents food and water from entering the lungs
- The singular version of the word Bronchi
- A little indentation in the lungs for the heart
- Scientific word for voice box
- Helps to warm and humidify the air we breath in
10 Clues: Muscle that helps you breath • Tube with rings of cartilage • Scientific word for voice box • Your lungs look like this upside down • The singular version of the word Bronchi • The number of different Bronchi there are • A little indentation in the lungs for the heart • Helps to warm and humidify the air we breath in • This is removed from air thanks to cilia and mucus • ...
Respiratory system 2023-09-26
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- connects the throat to the stomach
- area between the abdomen and the neck
- connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus
- air entering the bloodstream
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- muscle that separates the thorax and abdomen
- air sacks in the lungs that allow for gas exchange
- tissue that sits under the tongue at the back of the throat
- air passage inside the lungs
- connects the larynx and bronchial tubes to the lungs
- breathing air out
10 Clues: breathing air out • air passage inside the lungs • air entering the bloodstream • connects the throat to the stomach • area between the abdomen and the neck • muscle that separates the thorax and abdomen • connects the nose and mouth to the esophagus • air sacks in the lungs that allow for gas exchange • connects the larynx and bronchial tubes to the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-08
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- stores urine
- flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart
- metabolic wastes are eliminated from the body
- act of taking in air
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- Tissue that seals off the windpipe and prevents food from enterin.
- Filters waste from the blood like urea,
- two openings in the nose.
- a condition in which blood flow to part of the heart muscle is blocked, causing heart cells to die
- Breathing out
- voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea
10 Clues: stores urine • Breathing out • act of taking in air • two openings in the nose. • Filters waste from the blood like urea, • metabolic wastes are eliminated from the body • voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea • flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart • Tissue that seals off the windpipe and prevents food from enterin. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-29
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- Carry oxygenated blood away from the lungs
- Passage connecting your throat and lungs
- Dome-shaped muscle Muscle that helps your lungs pull in and push it out air
- Tiny air sacs (blue berries) in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen takes place
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood
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- a mass of abnormal cells
- Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart
- Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli.
- also known at the throat
- Carry non-oxygenated blood towards the lungs
10 Clues: a mass of abnormal cells • also known at the throat • Passage connecting your throat and lungs • Carry oxygenated blood away from the lungs • Carry non-oxygenated blood towards the lungs • Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart • Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli. • ...
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 2024-12-03
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- Substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles
- epithelium used to detect odors is found deeper in the nasal cavity
- the process of causing air to leave the lungs
- located just beneath the nasal epithelium warm the air by convection
- open into the nasal cavity, which is separated into left and right sections by the nasal septum
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- major entrance and exit of the respiratory system
- flat, dome-shaped muscle located at the base of the lungs and thoracic cavity
- condition that lasts over a long time with periods of exacerbation and periods of remission
- increase the surface area of the nasal cavity
- ridge of cartilage that separates the two main bronchi
10 Clues: increase the surface area of the nasal cavity • the process of causing air to leave the lungs • major entrance and exit of the respiratory system • Substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles • ridge of cartilage that separates the two main bronchi • epithelium used to detect odors is found deeper in the nasal cavity • ...
Respiratory System 2025-02-28
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- The windpipe, the main airway leading from the throat to the lungs.
- A muscular tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach, not part of the respiratory system.
- Relating to breathing or the process of gas exchange in the body.
- A small branch of the airway within the lungs, leading to the alveoli.
- The throat, which is a passageway for both air and food.
- a tiny air sac at the end of a bronchiole in the lungs
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- A waste gas produced by the body and exhaled through the lungs.
- The act of breathing, including the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide.
- The voice box, located in the throat.
- A sticky substance that lines the respiratory passages, trapping dust and particles.
10 Clues: The voice box, located in the throat. • a tiny air sac at the end of a bronchiole in the lungs • The throat, which is a passageway for both air and food. • A waste gas produced by the body and exhaled through the lungs. • Relating to breathing or the process of gas exchange in the body. • The windpipe, the main airway leading from the throat to the lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-04-28
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- - tiny hair like structures that moves to remove the dust
- concentration
- commonly called as wind pipe
- process in which air moves from high to
- main organ of the respiratory system
- network of branches in the lungs
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- - breathing in air
- organ where gas exchange takes place
- tube that leads air into the lungs
- contains vocal chords
10 Clues: concentration • - breathing in air • contains vocal chords • commonly called as wind pipe • network of branches in the lungs • tube that leads air into the lungs • organ where gas exchange takes place • main organ of the respiratory system • process in which air moves from high to • - tiny hair like structures that moves to remove the dust
Respiratory system 2025-05-05
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- windpipe connecting throat to bronchi
- addictive chemical in cigarettes/vapes
- device measuring lung volume
- tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- small branches leading to alveoli
- flap preventing food entering trachea
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- process of breathing in air
- sticky substance that traps dust and germs in the lungs
- infection inflaming lung air sacs
- muscle that contracts during inhalation
10 Clues: process of breathing in air • device measuring lung volume • infection inflaming lung air sacs • small branches leading to alveoli • windpipe connecting throat to bronchi • flap preventing food entering trachea • addictive chemical in cigarettes/vapes • muscle that contracts during inhalation • tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-10-13
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- What drug is classified as schedule II?
- What is the brand name for fluticasone/salmeterol?
- What is the generic name for Singulair?
- What is the generic name for loratadine?
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- What is the brand name for Ipratropium/albuterol?
- What is the generic name for Xopenex?
- What is the generic name for fexofenadine?
- What is the brand name for Spiriva?
- What is the brand name for budeseonide/formoterol?
- What disease affects the airways and lungs?
10 Clues: What is the brand name for Spiriva? • What is the generic name for Xopenex? • What drug is classified as schedule II? • What is the generic name for Singulair? • What is the generic name for loratadine? • What is the generic name for fexofenadine? • What disease affects the airways and lungs? • What is the brand name for Ipratropium/albuterol? • ...
Animal Systems 2024-11-12
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- 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 _____________.
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- 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? • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2025-01-31
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- absence of breathing
- a physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders of the respiratory system
- Bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide
- 2 large tubes that branch out from the trachea and get air to the lungs
- chronic inflammation disease of the bronchial tubes
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- tuberculosis
- upper respiratory infection
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- air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs
- mechanical device used to assist with or substitute for breathing
- shortness of breath
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- muscle that separates thoracic cavity from abdomen makes breathing possible
- sudden infant death syndrome
- cystic fibrosis
15 Clues: tuberculosis • cystic fibrosis • shortness of breath • absence of breathing • upper respiratory infection • sudden infant death syndrome • acute respiratory distress syndrome • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • chronic inflammation disease of the bronchial tubes • Bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide • ...
Medical Specialties 2023-06-14
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- Treats eye conditions
- Treatment of nerves and nervous system
- Deals with heart problems
- Respiratory system problems
- treats mental illnesses
- Stomach issues
- Deals with blood diseases
- Treats female anatomy
- Pt's sensitive to foods, pollens, etc.
- Cares for pregnant pt's
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- Uses radioactive substances to treat pt's
- Skin disorders
- Deals with glandular issues
- Specializes in cancer and tumors
- Specializes in urinary system
- Deals with kidneys
- Treats and operates on bones
- Administers anesthesia to pts having sx
- Treatment from birth to 18 years
- Family doctor
20 Clues: Family doctor • Skin disorders • Stomach issues • Deals with kidneys • Treats eye conditions • Treats female anatomy • treats mental illnesses • Cares for pregnant pt's • Deals with heart problems • Deals with blood diseases • Deals with glandular issues • Respiratory system problems • Treats and operates on bones • Specializes in urinary system • Specializes in cancer and tumors • ...
body systems 2022-09-29
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- ____ system regulates the body with hormones
- ____ system breaks down food to provide nutrients and energy
- is the finger bone
- ____ system transports nutrients and oxygen to the body
- is the main organ of the circulartory system
- ____ system controls and coordinates the body
- a group of tissue
- __interacting ,interrelated ,or interdependent elements forming a more complex whole
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- ___ system provides structure and protection for the body
- _____ stimulus a change in the environment outside of the organism
- ___ system exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- ____ system removes waste from the body
- basic of life
- ___system provides protection of the body
- ____ system provides movement of the body
- ___ system produces offspring
- ___ stimulus a change within the organism
- a group of cells
18 Clues: basic of life • a group of cells • a group of tissue • is the finger bone • ___ system produces offspring • ____ system removes waste from the body • ___system provides protection of the body • ____ system provides movement of the body • ___ stimulus a change within the organism • ____ system regulates the body with hormones • is the main organ of the circulartory system • ...
Systems of The Body 2023-05-31
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- The System That Controls Movement in the Body
- Contains over 200 bones
- System that allows for breath
- Nervous System Comprising of the Brain and Spinal Cord
- Has Over 600 of These
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- One Type of Movement Controlled By the Nervous System
- What the Respiratory system brings into the body
- The Nervous System Comprising of all Nerves branching off of the spinal cord
- -Dioxide exits the body during respiration
9 Clues: Has Over 600 of These • Contains over 200 bones • System that allows for breath • -Dioxide exits the body during respiration • The System That Controls Movement in the Body • What the Respiratory system brings into the body • One Type of Movement Controlled By the Nervous System • Nervous System Comprising of the Brain and Spinal Cord • ...
The Human Defense System 2023-01-19
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- Acts as a physical barrier
- an organism the causes disease
- Organ of the specific immune system
- A system that acts as a barrier to all pathogens attempting to gain entry to the human body
- A protein produced by white blood cells in response to specific antigens
- The ability to resist disease by antibody production
- Foreign molecules on the surface of pathogens and stimulate antibody production
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- the ability to resist infection
- Some lymphocytes mature here
- B cell lymphocytes mature here
- white blood cells that surround and digest pathogens
- attacks particular pathogen
- Lines the respiratory systems and moves mucous back out of the respiratory system
13 Clues: Acts as a physical barrier • attacks particular pathogen • Some lymphocytes mature here • an organism the causes disease • B cell lymphocytes mature here • the ability to resist infection • Organ of the specific immune system • white blood cells that surround and digest pathogens • The ability to resist disease by antibody production • ...
B1.2 Levels of Organisation 2025-12-14
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- There are three types of muscles which are: Smooth, cardiac and ...
- Adults have ... hundred and six bones in their body.
- The heart is an example of an ...
- a system which supplies the blood cells from bone marrow.
- ... are the second level of organisation.
- Organ systems make up an ...
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- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a certain function
- The circulatory system is made up the ..., blood and blood vessels.
- There are three blood vessels in the circulatory system called veins, ..., and arteries.
- These organs make up the respiratory system: Mouth, nose, ... and lungs
- The respiratory system is an example of an...
- The muscular system needs ... and glucose which is supplies to it by blood and vessels.
- ... are the first level of organisation.
- Lots of tissues make up an ...
14 Clues: Organ systems make up an ... • Lots of tissues make up an ... • The heart is an example of an ... • ... are the first level of organisation. • ... are the second level of organisation. • The respiratory system is an example of an... • Adults have ... hundred and six bones in their body. • a system which supplies the blood cells from bone marrow. • ...
respiration 2021-08-11
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- RESPIRATION WITHOUT OXYGEN
- MAIN ORGAN OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- FISHES BREATHE THROUGH THEM
- RESPIRATION USING OXYGEN
- EARTHWORM BREATHES THROUGH IT
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- WHERE ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION OCCURS IN OUR BODY
- OTHER NAME OF WIND PIPE
- SMALL OPENINGS ON THE SIDES OF THE BODY OF INSECT
- END POINT OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- FERMENTATION OF DOSA BATTER
10 Clues: OTHER NAME OF WIND PIPE • RESPIRATION USING OXYGEN • RESPIRATION WITHOUT OXYGEN • FISHES BREATHE THROUGH THEM • FERMENTATION OF DOSA BATTER • EARTHWORM BREATHES THROUGH IT • END POINT OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • MAIN ORGAN OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • WHERE ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION OCCURS IN OUR BODY • SMALL OPENINGS ON THE SIDES OF THE BODY OF INSECT
The Respiratory System 2024-06-13
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- to keep our respiratory system healthy we should avoid _______ places
- are millions of tiny air sacs in the lungs
- protect the lungs
- oxygen passes through the nose or mouth and passes through this tube
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- flat sheet of muscle extending across the bottom of the rib cage
- system that consists of the nose, the mouth, the trachea, and the lungs.
- it is important to keep our respiratory system _______
- two smaller tubes on each side of the lungs
- filters the air that we breathe in
9 Clues: protect the lungs • filters the air that we breathe in • are millions of tiny air sacs in the lungs • two smaller tubes on each side of the lungs • it is important to keep our respiratory system _______ • flat sheet of muscle extending across the bottom of the rib cage • oxygen passes through the nose or mouth and passes through this tube • ...
Body Systems 2013-10-27
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- Small round sacs with large surface area. Important for respiration
- The body system that absorbs nutrients from food
- Long tube protected by cartilage. Also known as your airway
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Blood exits the heart through the left ______ before being pumped to the body
- Main muscle involved in breathing
- Also known as the voice box or Adams Apple
- The body system responsible for pumping blood around the body
- Thick muscular wall that divides the left and right sides of the heart
- Main artery in the body
- Main organ of the circulatory system
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- Blood enters the heart here. Right _____
- What we breath out. Carbon ______
- Absorbed into the blood stream during respiration
- Ensures blood cannot flow backwards
- Number of chambers in the heart
- Any blood vessel heading towards the heart is known as a _____
- Main artery to the lungs. ________ artery
- Stores bile before it is released into the intestine. (4,7)
- Where most digestion occurs. ______ intestine
- Site for water absorption. Large _________
- Organ with no known use in the human body
- Connects the mouth to the stomach
- Where the nasal and oral passages meet. Also known as the throat
- The smallest type of blood vessels
- The _______ system is responsible for absorbing and eliminating vital gases
26 Clues: Main artery in the body • Number of chambers in the heart • What we breath out. Carbon ______ • Connects the mouth to the stomach • Main muscle involved in breathing • The smallest type of blood vessels • Ensures blood cannot flow backwards • Main organ of the respiratory system • Main organ of the circulatory system • Blood enters the heart here. Right _____ • ...
6 Science Organ Systems 2021-11-15
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- nervous system is made of the nerves, spinal cord and
- organ that pumps blood through your body
- system that breaks down food into smaller pieces called nutrients which cells can use for energy
- system that is responsible for all of the body's movement
- system that senses stimuli and coordinates responses
- the bones that protect the vital organs in your torso such as your lungs, heart, and stomach
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- system that transports O2, CO2 and nutrients to/from cells
- organ of the respiratory system that connects your mouth and nose to your lungs
- the type of muscle in your heart
- system that acts as the framework of the body and protects vital organs
- organ of the digestive system that connects the mouth to the stomach
- system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
12 Clues: the type of muscle in your heart • organ that pumps blood through your body • system that senses stimuli and coordinates responses • nervous system is made of the nerves, spinal cord and • system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide • system that is responsible for all of the body's movement • system that transports O2, CO2 and nutrients to/from cells • ...
Pediatrics 2022-04-28
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- use careful _______ as much as possible during the primary assessment
- higher in children and infants
- infants prefer to breathe through their ______
- branch of medicine dealing with children and related diseases
- children and infants generally suffer _________ emergencies
- respiratory ______ occurs when the respiratory system shuts
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- symptom of a respiratory emergency
- anyone between the ages of 1 and 12
- scale used to determine the level of consciousness of a child
- children and infants have longer _________ than adults
- these seizures rise rapidly or are higher than 103 degrees F
- scene size-up can help to discover situations involving ________
12 Clues: higher in children and infants • symptom of a respiratory emergency • anyone between the ages of 1 and 12 • infants prefer to breathe through their ______ • children and infants have longer _________ than adults • children and infants generally suffer _________ emergencies • respiratory ______ occurs when the respiratory system shuts • ...
BIO 201 Respiratory System I 2017-06-07
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- diaphragm & external intercostal muscles contract & relax causing normal rhythmic breathing
- found in larynx & comprised of vocal ligaments covered by mucous membrane
- inferior to larynx superior to primary bronchi, anterior to esophagus, supported by C-shaped cartilages
- branching of bronchi that lack rings of cartilage & lined with simple columnar or simple squamous epithelium
- also known as the voice box, supported by framework of cartilages, ligaments, & muscles, including thyroid, cricoid, & epiglottis cartilages
- bronchi, also known as segmental bronchi, that divides into 8 to 10 branches
- volume of thoracic cavity decreases, intrapulmonary pressure increases, air flows out of lungs
- from end of soft palate to level with hyoid bone
- air-filled cavities (sinuses) named after bones in which they reside, communicate with nasal cavity by ducts
- opening between vocal folds, air forced through here cause vibration of vocal folds resulting in production of sound
- v-shaped anterior projection, also known as Adam's apple
- nervous control of respiration located in medulla oblongata of brainstem controlling rate & depth of breathing
- vocal folds plus rima glottidis
- largest cartilage, located in anterior & lateral wall
- branching of primary bronchi, three from right & two from left
- anterior border of oropharynx
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- inferior cartilage to thyroid, completely ring-shaped
- spoon-shaped cartilage that projects superiorly into pharynx, swallowing cause it to close the opening of larynx preventing materials from entering lower respiratory tract
- also known as breathing, movement of air into & out of respiratory system
- left & right paired bronchi that branch from trachea
- starts inferior to hyoid bone, continuous with larynx & esophagus
- area of body that is shared by digestive & respiratory systems, divided into three regions naso-, oro-, & laryngo-
- begins at nostrils & ends as openings to nasopharynx
- division of respiratory system into conducting & respiratory
- volume of thoracic cavity increases, intrapulmonary pressure decreases, air flows into lungs
- openings to nasopharynx, comprised of superior, middle, & inferior portions that condition air within nasal cavity
- continuous with nasal cavity & superior to soft palate
- division of respiratory system into upper & lower
- stimulation that results in bronchoconstriction
- divides nasal cavity into right & left portions, forms medial wall of each cavity
- opening in lateral walls found in nasopharynx that equalize air pressure in middle ear
- stimulation that results in bronchodilation
- primary bronchi that is wider & more vertical, foreign particles are more likely to get lodged in here
33 Clues: anterior border of oropharynx • vocal folds plus rima glottidis • stimulation that results in bronchodilation • stimulation that results in bronchoconstriction • from end of soft palate to level with hyoid bone • division of respiratory system into upper & lower • left & right paired bronchi that branch from trachea • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-12-19
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- Voice box
- A flap of tissue that separates air and food into different pipes
- Two small bands of elastic tissue that stretch across the inside of the larynx
- Windpipe
- Human breathing system
- Two long tubes that lead into the lungs
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- Tiny air sacks at the end of bronchioles (look like little grapes)
- Throat
- Tiny hairlike structures in your nasal passage and respiratory system
- Two saclike organs that replace the carbon dioxide in blood with oxygen
- Breathing in
- Strong, curved muscle attached below the lungs to the lower ribs and backbone. Separates the chest from the abdomen.
- Breathing out
13 Clues: Throat • Windpipe • Voice box • Breathing in • Breathing out • Human breathing system • Two long tubes that lead into the lungs • A flap of tissue that separates air and food into different pipes • Tiny air sacks at the end of bronchioles (look like little grapes) • Tiny hairlike structures in your nasal passage and respiratory system • ...
Respiratory Health 2021-10-05
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- continuous positive airway pressure
- closes while swallowing
- air sacs
- the number of lobes in the right lung
- makes oxygen
- breath out
- infection in the lungs
- lung butter
- bilevel positive airway pressure
- trach
- the number of lobes in the left lung
- type of flutter device
- a type of flow meter
- respiratory muscle trainer
- appearance in a CXR indicative of ARDS (2 words)
- breathing system
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- adaptor on a flow meter (2 words)
- used to inflate a cuffed trach (2 words)
- used to check sats (2 words)
- ideal breath sound
- used to auscultate
- the oxygen sat medicare requires for home oxygen
- disposable inner cannula
- breathe in
- chest percussion therapy
- a fungal bird poopy lung
- dreaded virus from 2019
- a type of high flow oxygen system
- used during a code (2 words)
29 Clues: trach • air sacs • breath out • breathe in • lung butter • makes oxygen • breathing system • ideal breath sound • used to auscultate • a type of flow meter • infection in the lungs • type of flutter device • closes while swallowing • dreaded virus from 2019 • disposable inner cannula • chest percussion therapy • a fungal bird poopy lung • respiratory muscle trainer • used to check sats (2 words) • ...
Health Final Project 2024-05-23
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- system made up of 3 parts: your heart, your blood vessels, and your blood
- any activity that maintains or improves fitness
- outcome of a decision
- the ability to do activities for more than a few minutes
- any chemical substance that causes a change in a person's physical or psychological state
- can cause cancer and respiratory diseases; harms lungs
- clash between ideas
- body recognizes it as a poison; hits brain and nervous system
- harmful nicotine product many teens use
- highly addictive drug found in all tobacco products
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- study of how our bodies use the food we eat to maintain our health
- measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- system made up of tissues that is made of cells or fibers that contract and expand to cause movement
- system that brings oxygen to the body
- choice between two or more things; always has an outcome
- system made of bones, cartilage, and the special structures that connect them
- endurance type when the ability of your heart and lungs to work efficiently during physical activity
17 Clues: clash between ideas • outcome of a decision • system that brings oxygen to the body • harmful nicotine product many teens use • any activity that maintains or improves fitness • highly addictive drug found in all tobacco products • can cause cancer and respiratory diseases; harms lungs • the ability to do activities for more than a few minutes • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-16
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- Hair-like structures that line the nasal cavities and trachea are called:
- Another name for the "windpipe":
- Where in the respiratory system does gas exchange occur?
- This system supplies blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver it to the body
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- The alveoli are surrounded by these:
- Which lung has two lobes?
- The pharynx is made of how many parts?
- The muscle attached to the bottom of the lungs:
- The role of the respiratory system is to bring what substance into the body?
9 Clues: Which lung has two lobes? • Another name for the "windpipe": • The alveoli are surrounded by these: • The pharynx is made of how many parts? • The muscle attached to the bottom of the lungs: • Where in the respiratory system does gas exchange occur? • Hair-like structures that line the nasal cavities and trachea are called: • ...
Respiratory conditions 2025-10-22
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- The inflammation process causes this in the airways which leads to a wheeze sound
- How fast you can breathe out and assess lung function by recording how well the lungs receive, hold and utilise air
- When lungs become filled with fluid/tissue in place of air causing breathlessness
- This condition causes destruction of the alveolar septa
- The method of gaseous exchange across the cells
- The shape of the chest in someone with emphysema
- The V/Q imbalance
- Bluish discolouration of the skin and/or mucous due to increased levels of deoxygenated blood in the small vessels
- Clinical condition as a result of a high blood PH (>7.45)
- Reduction on tissue oxygenation
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- Decreased respiratory rate
- Increased respiratory rate
- These can trigger some respiratory conditions like asthma
- The mechanism of disease in the body
- The collective term for disorders affecting the respiratory system
- Coughing up of blood or bloody secretions
- A collection of fluid in the tissues due to leakage from cell walls
- These are the small air sacs in the lungs
- A reversible chronic inflammatory disease
19 Clues: The V/Q imbalance • Decreased respiratory rate • Increased respiratory rate • Reduction on tissue oxygenation • The mechanism of disease in the body • Coughing up of blood or bloody secretions • These are the small air sacs in the lungs • A reversible chronic inflammatory disease • The method of gaseous exchange across the cells • ...
Respiratory System 2014-03-15
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- the passages that direct air into lungs
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- tiny hairlike extensions that move together in a sweeping motion
- folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a person's voice
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- the main organs of the respiratory system
- the process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex series of chemical reactions inside cells
- the voice box, located in the top part of the trachea, underneath the epiglottis
- a large, dome-shaped muscle that plays an important role in breathing
- the windpipe, a passageway through which air moves through the respiratory system
- the throat, part of both the respiratory and digestive systems
10 Clues: the passages that direct air into lungs • the main organs of the respiratory system • the throat, part of both the respiratory and digestive systems • tiny hairlike extensions that move together in a sweeping motion • a large, dome-shaped muscle that plays an important role in breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2014-03-12
Across
- External respiration takes place here
- Movement of Gas from an area of high pressure to that of low pressure
- Detect change in blood pH
- Detect change in body temperature
- Volume of air breathed in and out in one minute
- Detect change in blood pressure
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- Pressure exerted by one gas within a mixture of gases
- Messages sent via these to increase VE
- Internal respiration takes place here
- Volume of air breathed in and out in a minute
10 Clues: Detect change in blood pH • Detect change in blood pressure • Detect change in body temperature • External respiration takes place here • Internal respiration takes place here • Messages sent via these to increase VE • Volume of air breathed in and out in a minute • Volume of air breathed in and out in one minute • Pressure exerted by one gas within a mixture of gases • ...
respiratory system 2015-11-09
Across
- holds the lungs in place
- several groups of muscles to form the lungs wall
- the main air way to the lungs
- connects the trachea to the lungs
- connects mouth and nose to esophagus
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- there are two of them
- the name outer membrane
- where air first goes through
- delicate membrane that covers the lungs surface
- protects the lungs
10 Clues: protects the lungs • there are two of them • the name outer membrane • holds the lungs in place • where air first goes through • the main air way to the lungs • connects the trachea to the lungs • connects mouth and nose to esophagus • delicate membrane that covers the lungs surface • several groups of muscles to form the lungs wall
Respiratory System 2016-01-31
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- air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs
- the process in which the body takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- a hollow tube strengthened and open by rings of cartilage
- another name for the voice box
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- tiny vessels carrying blood
- clusters of tiny air sacs
- another name for throat
- air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere
- the process by which air moves in and out of the lungs
- to bag-like organs one either side of the heart
10 Clues: another name for throat • clusters of tiny air sacs • tiny vessels carrying blood • another name for the voice box • air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere • air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs • to bag-like organs one either side of the heart • the process by which air moves in and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2019-12-19
Across
- passageway to the lungs
- where gas exchange occurs
- small passages extending from the bronchi
- goes from your nose to your windpipe
- used to eat and breathe
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- a voice box
- used to separate the lungs from the abdomen
- used to smell and breathe
- known as the windpipe
- bring in oxygen and take out carbon dioxide
10 Clues: a voice box • known as the windpipe • passageway to the lungs • used to eat and breathe • used to smell and breathe • where gas exchange occurs • goes from your nose to your windpipe • small passages extending from the bronchi • used to separate the lungs from the abdomen • bring in oxygen and take out carbon dioxide
Respiratory System 2019-12-19
Across
- passageway to the lungs
- where gas exchange occurs
- small passages extending from the bronchi
- goes from your nose to your windpipe
- used to eat and breathe
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- a voice box
- used to separate the lungs from the abdomen
- used to smell and breathe
- known as the windpipe
- bring in oxygen and take out carbon dioxide
10 Clues: a voice box • known as the windpipe • passageway to the lungs • used to eat and breathe • used to smell and breathe • where gas exchange occurs • goes from your nose to your windpipe • small passages extending from the bronchi • used to separate the lungs from the abdomen • bring in oxygen and take out carbon dioxide
Respiratory system 2020-03-18
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- one of the two membranes around the lungs which envelops the lung
- Commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and protecting the trachea
- a leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food from entering the windpipe and the lungs
- a dome-shaped, muscular and membranous structure that separates the thoracic (chest) and abdominal cavities in mammals
- the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity, and above the esophagus and larynx
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- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- These are 2 bands of smooth muscle tissue found in the larynx. They vibrate and air passes through them from the lungs to produce the sound of your voice.
- they are the main passageway into the lungs
- an important part of the respiratory system whose function it is to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules to and from the bloodstream
- commonly known as the windpipe
10 Clues: commonly known as the windpipe • they are the main passageway into the lungs • one of the two membranes around the lungs which envelops the lung • a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest • a leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food from entering the windpipe and the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2018-10-29
Across
- ______is an inflammatory lung disease that causes breathlessness and wheezing
- Another name for the throat
- Dome shaped chief muscle used in respiration
- The respiratory system works well with the_______system
- A protein found in red blood cells specialized for transporting oxygen
- Two tubes that travel to each lung; like an inverted tree
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- The windpipe
- Another word for breathing
- Dioxide What is the waste product that is breathed out
- The lungs microscopic air sacs
10 Clues: The windpipe • Another word for breathing • Another name for the throat • The lungs microscopic air sacs • Dome shaped chief muscle used in respiration • Dioxide What is the waste product that is breathed out • The respiratory system works well with the_______system • Two tubes that travel to each lung; like an inverted tree • ...
Respiratory System 2019-07-23
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- tubes Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung
- The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen
- A substance that moistens the air as well as trapping foreign substances
- Taking air into the lungs
- Letting air out of the lungs
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- Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs
- Muscle located under the lung
- Filters the air we inhale and branches into the air tubes
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Allows air to enter and leave the body
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 2017-03-02
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- A bacterium is the culprit for this infectious disease
- When the depth and rate of breathing is increased
- An effect produced by too much CO2 and too little hemoglobin
- Wheezing is a symptom
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- Smokers will develop this
- You run fast, jump high, and this is the response
- Why Lance Armstrong wins the mountains in the Tour de France
- Air hunger by another name
- Low oxygen conditions
- Many snorers have this
10 Clues: Low oxygen conditions • Wheezing is a symptom • Many snorers have this • Smokers will develop this • Air hunger by another name • You run fast, jump high, and this is the response • When the depth and rate of breathing is increased • A bacterium is the culprit for this infectious disease • Why Lance Armstrong wins the mountains in the Tour de France • ...
