respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System and Air Quality 2025-07-17
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- expelled during exhalation. (two words) Carbon Dioxide
- of lungs after excessive smoking. Black
- of World Health Organization. WHO
- side of the lung with three lobes. Right lung : (_) lung
- condition that refers to shortness of breath. Hypoxia
- it causes shortness of breath. Oxygen
- hairs in the nasal cavity that filter particles in the air. Cilia
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- of the respiratory system. Diaphragm
- surrounded by rings of cartilage. Trachea
- location of lungs in the chest. (two words) Thoracic Cavity
- is addictive but harms your lungs. Smoking
- of the body system the bronchi reside in. (two words) Respiratory System
- layer of tissue that covers both your lungs. Pleural
- that keeps your lungs healthy. Clean air : (_) air
- of pollution from transportations like cars. Vehicle pollution : (_) pollution
- air sacs in your lungs where oxygen is brought into the blood. Alveoli
16 Clues: of World Health Organization. WHO • of the respiratory system. Diaphragm • it causes shortness of breath. Oxygen • of lungs after excessive smoking. Black • surrounded by rings of cartilage. Trachea • is addictive but harms your lungs. Smoking • that keeps your lungs healthy. Clean air : (_) air • layer of tissue that covers both your lungs. Pleural • ...
Body Systems 2022-05-27
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- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the organ that removes waste and fluids from the body; humans can live with only one
- empties urine from the bladder
- connects the bones to each other
- a long tube that breaks food down and absorbs the nutrients
- the system that maintains the balance of fluids
- the organ that pumps blood around the body
- the kind of muscles that are found in the stomach and intestines to help with digestion
- creates hormones that help with digestion and regulates blood sugar
- the largest organ in the body; protects the body from radiation
- the system that moves essential gases in and out of the body
- the system that transports oxygen and nutrients to the entire body
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- the system that forms the structure and movement of the body
- the system that acts as a barrier for the body and maintains homeostasis
- the system that produces and regulates hormones for growth and metabolism
- the part of the brain that controls the body to keep homeostasis
- the organ that regulates chemical levels and creates bile
- the cord that carries nerve signals from the brain to the body
- the system that supports the structure of the body; also creates blood cells
- the system that controls all functions of the body
- makes white blood cells called T-cells
- the system that regulates the body fluids by removing wastes from the body
- a gland that plays a major role in the growth and metabolism of the body
- the system that breaks down food in order to absorb the nutrients
24 Clues: empties urine from the bladder • connects the bones to each other • makes white blood cells called T-cells • the main organ of the respiratory system • the organ that pumps blood around the body • the system that maintains the balance of fluids • the system that controls all functions of the body • the organ that regulates chemical levels and creates bile • ...
Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-21
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- system / is composed of specialized cells
- / your body's chemical messengers.
- tissue /composed of cells that have the special abilty
- / tiny blood vessels that transport blood
- system / includes the mouth, pharynx
- fibers /consist of a single muscle cell
- /the tendency toward a relatively stable
- system / the system of an organism's body
- regulation /the state of steady internal
- system /your body's central framework
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- system /The tissues glands and organs
- body systems /groups of organs and tissues
- /an elastic blood vessel that transports blood
- / an organ which produces and releases substance
- system /is the network of organs and tissues that
- system /made up of blood vessels that carry blood
- system / a complex network of glands and organs.
- system / your body's command center
- / blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood
- digestion /Mechanical digestion involves physically
20 Clues: system / your body's command center • system / includes the mouth, pharynx • system /The tissues glands and organs • system /your body's central framework • fibers /consist of a single muscle cell • / your body's chemical messengers. • /the tendency toward a relatively stable • regulation /the state of steady internal • system / is composed of specialized cells • ...
SYMPTOMS 2020-05-18
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- process that suffers an injury when not attended
- a thick liquid produced in parts of the body
- adjective of pain
- part of the upper respiratory system
- verb noun bruise
- to make part of the body feel sore
- to stop the feeling og pain
- verb time used to end actions in the past
- IBW Meaning
- swelling verb
- blood verb
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- meaning of IBP
- nfection abjective
- chronic inherited respiratory disease
- inside the lungs are the
- patient with chest pain and shortness of breath
- to breathe noisily and with difficulty
- document used by nurses
- meaning of BS
- you have breathing problems
20 Clues: blood verb • IBW Meaning • meaning of BS • swelling verb • meaning of IBP • verb noun bruise • adjective of pain • nfection abjective • document used by nurses • inside the lungs are the • you have breathing problems • to stop the feeling og pain • to make part of the body feel sore • part of the upper respiratory system • chronic inherited respiratory disease • ...
BIO 201 Respiratory System I 2017-06-07
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- inferior cartilage to thyroid, completely ring-shaped
- bronchi, also known as segmental bronchi, that divides into 8 to 10 branches
- stimulation that results in bronchoconstriction
- v-shaped anterior projection, also known as Adam's apple
- from end of soft palate to level with hyoid bone
- division of respiratory system into upper & lower
- spoon-shaped cartilage that projects superiorly into pharynx, swallowing cause it to close the opening of larynx preventing materials from entering lower respiratory tract
- openings to nasopharynx, comprised of superior, middle, & inferior portions that condition air within nasal cavity
- starts inferior to hyoid bone, continuous with larynx & esophagus
- opening in lateral walls found in nasopharynx that equalize air pressure in middle ear
- division of respiratory system into conducting & respiratory
- largest cartilage, located in anterior & lateral wall
- continuous with nasal cavity & superior to soft palate
- begins at nostrils & ends as openings to nasopharynx
- opening between vocal folds, air forced through here cause vibration of vocal folds resulting in production of sound
- also known as the voice box, supported by framework of cartilages, ligaments, & muscles, including thyroid, cricoid, & epiglottis cartilages
- volume of thoracic cavity increases, intrapulmonary pressure decreases, air flows into lungs
- branching of primary bronchi, three from right & two from left
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- branching of bronchi that lack rings of cartilage & lined with simple columnar or simple squamous epithelium
- divides nasal cavity into right & left portions, forms medial wall of each cavity
- inferior to larynx superior to primary bronchi, anterior to esophagus, supported by C-shaped cartilages
- volume of thoracic cavity decreases, intrapulmonary pressure increases, air flows out of lungs
- diaphragm & external intercostal muscles contract & relax causing normal rhythmic breathing
- found in larynx & comprised of vocal ligaments covered by mucous membrane
- primary bronchi that is wider & more vertical, foreign particles are more likely to get lodged in here
- also known as breathing, movement of air into & out of respiratory system
- nervous control of respiration located in medulla oblongata of brainstem controlling rate & depth of breathing
- air-filled cavities (sinuses) named after bones in which they reside, communicate with nasal cavity by ducts
- vocal folds plus rima glottidis
- area of body that is shared by digestive & respiratory systems, divided into three regions naso-, oro-, & laryngo-
- anterior border of oropharynx
- stimulation that results in bronchodilation
- left & right paired bronchi that branch from trachea
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 • ...
Homeostasis Crossword 2014-03-05
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- the relut of positive feed back putting to much adrenaline in the system
- the term for the body balancing its self out
- the system that conrols everything
- Forms glucose
- system that digests food
- the process in which the body dampens stimulus
- the system that protects our body
- system that creates blood and keeps us upright
- The hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in the system.
- the system that channels blood to the rest of the body
- secretes insulin
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- the bodies natural sugar
- system that makes the kids
- secretes glucose
- the process in which the body intensifes stimulus
- What system secretes homones through a collection of glands.
- the system that makes you breath
- system that enables us to move
- made in the pancres and is another form of glucose.
- the system that fights off diseases
20 Clues: Forms glucose • secretes glucose • secretes insulin • the bodies natural sugar • system that digests food • system that makes the kids • system that enables us to move • the system that makes you breath • the system that protects our body • the system that conrols everything • the system that fights off diseases • the term for the body balancing its self out • ...
Microbiology Virial Overview 2022-04-26
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- replication of this virus occurs invade the most nucleus
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan
- arthropod borne (arboviruses) vs rodent borne (roboviruses)
- replication of this virus occurs inside the cytoplasm
- Virus spread by rodents, cleaning urine, feces, and saliva
- Over 100 strands, 8 regularly infect humans, highly contagious
- a very contagious respiratory infection that causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms
- reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic
- crown like features extend from surface, spread through respiratory droplets.
- humans and primates, transmitted by body fluids
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- spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever.
- large, brick-shaped, cause lesions, rash, and nodules.
- a preventable viral disease most often transmitted through bite of a rabid animal
- infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever, congo and anogola (african fruit bat)
- flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands.
- SS linear, vertebrate hosts, transmitted respiratory, erthroid asplasia.
- fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms
- respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system and when not treated can lead to AIDS
21 Clues: spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever. • flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands. • humans and primates, transmitted by body fluids • epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan • shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core • fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms • respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper • ...
The Respiratory System 2017-03-02
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- Type of respiration when oxygen is needed to help create energy
- The number of breaths you take in 1 minute
- recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system
- Respiratory muscles found between the ribs
- Strip of muscle lcated underneath the lungs
- Maximum amount of air in your lungs
- When the body needs more Oxygen than it can give to the muscles.
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- Replaces oxygen in red blood cells of people who smoke
- The maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out.
- Waste product breathed out by the body
- Occurs in the alveoli where oxygen is diffused into the bloodstream
- The volume of air you inhale or exhale with each breath
- Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place
- This type of respiration is needed to work at your maximum
- Diffused into the blood stream and used by the muscles
15 Clues: Maximum amount of air in your lungs • Waste product breathed out by the body • Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place • The number of breaths you take in 1 minute • Respiratory muscles found between the ribs • Strip of muscle lcated underneath the lungs • recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system • The maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out. • ...
The Respiratory System 2017-03-03
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- Diffused into the blood stream and used by the muscles
- Maximum amount of air in your lungs
- When the body needs more Oxygen than it can give to the muscles.
- Waste product breathed out by the body
- Recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system
- maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out.
- Strip of muscle located underneath the lungs
- Carbon ? replaces oxygen in red blood cells of people who smoke
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- Occurs in the alveoli where oxygen is diffused into the bloodstream
- This type of respiration is needed to work at your maximum
- The number of breaths you take in 1 minute
- Respiratory muscles found between the ribs
- Type of respiration when oxygen is needed to help create energy
- The volume of air you inhale or exhale with each breath
- Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place
15 Clues: Maximum amount of air in your lungs • Waste product breathed out by the body • Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place • The number of breaths you take in 1 minute • Respiratory muscles found between the ribs • Strip of muscle located underneath the lungs • maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out. • Recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system • ...
The Respiratory System 2017-04-02
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- lid-like structure at the base of the tongue; swings downward and closes off the laryngopharynx so that food does not enter the trachea and lungs
- Either of the two main branches of the trachea that lead to the lungs, where they divide into smaller branches.
- help filter the air you breathe in, blocking dirt and dust from getting into your lungs.
- AKA the windpipe
- also known as the throat, is a muscular funnel that extends from the posterior end of the nasal cavity to the superior end of the esophagus and larynx.
- cavity located between the lungs
- dome-shaped, muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals
- also known as the voice box, is a short section of the airway
- thin, moist, and slippery membrane that covers the outer surface of the lungs and lines the inner surface of the rib cage
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- act of taking in air as the diaphragm contracts and pulls downward; causes thoracic cavity to expand
- form a protective circle of lymphatic tissue around the entrance to the respiratory system
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed.
- the passage formed by the mouth, nose, throat, and lungs, through which air passes
- The primary branches of the respiratory system.
- aka air sacs; very small grape-like clusters found at the end of each bronchiole
15 Clues: AKA the windpipe • cavity located between the lungs • The primary branches of the respiratory system. • also known as the voice box, is a short section of the airway • aka air sacs; very small grape-like clusters found at the end of each bronchiole • dome-shaped, muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-10-06
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- Nose job
- Inadequate oxygen delivery to body tissues
- Whooping Cough
- Inflammation of the lung
- Abnormal rattling sound in unhealthy lungs
- Ballon shaped air sacs
- surgical repair of the chest wall
- Difficulty in speaking; hoarseness
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- Spitting
- Spitting up blood
- New opening into the trachea
- High pitched sound caused by obstruction
- Complete/Partial collapse of the lung
- Abnormal,rapid breathing
- Smelling; sense of smell
15 Clues: Spitting • Nose job • Whooping Cough • Spitting up blood • Ballon shaped air sacs • Inflammation of the lung • Abnormal,rapid breathing • Smelling; sense of smell • New opening into the trachea • surgical repair of the chest wall • Difficulty in speaking; hoarseness • Complete/Partial collapse of the lung • High pitched sound caused by obstruction • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2021-11-02
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- The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs
- Cords either of two folds of mucous membrane that extend across the interior cavity of the larynx and are primarily responsible for voice production
- any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides
- fluid is the fluid-filled space in between the parietal and visceral layers of the pleura.
- are a pair of breathing organs located with the chest which remove carbon dioxide from and bring oxygen to the blood. There is a right and left lung
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- A thin layer of tissue that covers the lungs and lines the interior wall of the chest cavity. It protects and cushions the lungs. This tissue secretes a small amount of fluid that acts as a lubricant, allowing the lungs to move smoothly in the chest cavity while breathing
- 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 large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs
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- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe.
- a short microscopic hairlike vibrating structure found in large numbers on the surface of certain cells
- located below the lungs is the major muscle of respiration. It is a large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically and continually, and most of the time
- tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles (tiny branches of air tubes in the lungs).
- cavity The space inside the nose above the bone that forms the roof of the mouth and curves down at the back to join the throat. It is divided into two sections called nasal passages. Air moves through these passages during breathing
- Gradient The difference in the concentration of a substance between two areas is called
15 Clues: any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides • The large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs • tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles (tiny branches of air tubes in the lungs). • the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus. • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-08-13
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- inflates and deflate when we breathe
- a place where gas exchange occurs
- a substance that causes inflammation or Discomfort
- also called nares
- inflammation of the bronchi
- inflammation of the larynx
- the process of breathing
- disease that produces abnormal cells in the lung cavity
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- is closely linked to allergic reactions
- caused by a bacillus bacterium Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- is a disease that produces too many chloride ions making mucus viscous
- contracts and flatten when we inhale
- the flap that covers the entrance of the Trachea
- caused by rhinovirus
- also known as the throat
15 Clues: also called nares • caused by rhinovirus • also known as the throat • the process of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • inflammation of the bronchi • a place where gas exchange occurs • inflates and deflate when we breathe • contracts and flatten when we inhale • is closely linked to allergic reactions • the flap that covers the entrance of the Trachea • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-06-18
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- Whooping cough
- Fluid buildup in air sacs caused by altitude sickness
- Lack of oxygen in tissues
- Spasm of the diaphragm
- Where cellular respiration takes place
- Inflammation of air passages
- Keeps alveoli from collapsing
- Required for cellular respiration
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- Test that measures air volume
- Collapsed lung
- Prevents food from entering airway
- Cavity where lungs sit
- Muscle used for breathing
- Voice box
- Spaces within the skull bones
15 Clues: Voice box • Collapsed lung • Whooping cough • Spasm of the diaphragm • Cavity where lungs sit • Lack of oxygen in tissues • Muscle used for breathing • Inflammation of air passages • Test that measures air volume • Keeps alveoli from collapsing • Spaces within the skull bones • Required for cellular respiration • Prevents food from entering airway • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2024-01-25
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- muscle involved in respiration
- the gas used by cells to produce ATP energy
- houses the vocal cords
- the type of pleura lining the lungs
- flap that closes during swallowing
- the number of lobes in the right lung
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- the gas expelled as a waste product during respiration
- space at the back of the nose and mouth
- small air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- the type of pleura lining the thoracic cavity
- inflammation of the bronchi
- the trachea divides into two _
- airway that leads to the bronchi, "windpipe"
- the number of lobes in the left lung
- the main organs in respiration
15 Clues: houses the vocal cords • inflammation of the bronchi • muscle involved in respiration • the trachea divides into two _ • the main organs in respiration • flap that closes during swallowing • the type of pleura lining the lungs • the number of lobes in the left lung • the number of lobes in the right lung • space at the back of the nose and mouth • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-05-07
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- Breathe in.
- Another name for the voicebox.
- Another name for the windpipe.
- Breathe out.
- A flap that prevents food and drinks from going into your lungs when you swallow.
- This condition produces inflammation and infection of the alveoli.
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- The circulatory system that transports oxygen all over the body.
- Pertaining to the nose.
- Two extensions of the windpipe that shuttle air to and from the lungs.
- You are said to be______when your voicebox becomes infected.
- Tiny structures located within the lungs through which the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- This gas is transferred into the blood stream within the lungs.
- The gas is transferred out of the bloodstream within the lungs.
- A thin, dome-shaped muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen.
- This organ pumps the oxygenated blood all around the body. ( it is not really a part of the respiratory system)
15 Clues: Breathe in. • Breathe out. • Pertaining to the nose. • Another name for the voicebox. • Another name for the windpipe. • You are said to be______when your voicebox becomes infected. • This gas is transferred into the blood stream within the lungs. • The gas is transferred out of the bloodstream within the lungs. • ...
upper respiratory system 2024-04-26
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- transports food to the stomach
- allows passage to the olfactory nerves to the roof of the nasal cavity
- allows humans to speak
- supports and protects the vocal cords
- traps bacteria
- moves food in mouth and helps in swallowing
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- secretes saliva to keep mouth moist and lubricated
- where are enters respiratory tract
- protects the larynx from food
- separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity
- leads the way for air
- drains sinuses
- blocks communication from the oropharynx to the nasopharynx
- makes mucus for the nose
- helps with speaking, swallowing, and supports your tongue
15 Clues: drains sinuses • traps bacteria • leads the way for air • allows humans to speak • makes mucus for the nose • protects the larynx from food • transports food to the stomach • where are enters respiratory tract • supports and protects the vocal cords • moves food in mouth and helps in swallowing • separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-07-24
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- Air enters the body through the nose or ____
- A waste product created by cellular respiration
- A process that occurs in all our cells is cellular ___
- Nutrients are absorbed in the ____
- The long, U-shaped tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- Organ that food travels down to reach the stomach
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- The process of breaking down food
- Two large tubes that carry air from the windpipe to the lungs
- Cells > Tissues > ____ > Body System
- The site where gas exchange occurs
- A small sore on the lining of the stomach
- A thin, dome-shaped muscle that sits below the lungs
- The main site for chemical digestion
- A group of cells that do a similar task
- Also called the voice box
15 Clues: Also called the voice box • The process of breaking down food • The site where gas exchange occurs • Nutrients are absorbed in the ____ • Cells > Tissues > ____ > Body System • The main site for chemical digestion • A group of cells that do a similar task • A small sore on the lining of the stomach • Air enters the body through the nose or ____ • ...
Circulatory/Respiratory System 2023-02-15
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- respiration exchange of gasses between the blood and body's cells
- the mechanical movement of air going into and out of your lungs
- the muscle your heart is made of
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- recognizes disease-causing organisms and fights them
- respiration exchange of gasses between the atmosphere and the blood
- thick blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- connect the arteries and veins, transports blood, nutrients, and oxygen
- contains iron protein and gives red blood cells its color
- carries oxygen to your bodies cells
- tube that carries air to the lungs
- hair-like structures that move microbes out of your air way
- voice box
- carries glucose, fats, vitamins, minerals, hormones, and waste
- carry blood to the heart
15 Clues: voice box • carry blood to the heart • tiny air sacs in the lungs • the muscle your heart is made of • tube that carries air to the lungs • carries oxygen to your bodies cells • recognizes disease-causing organisms and fights them • thick blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • contains iron protein and gives red blood cells its color • ...
Respiratory System Medication 2023-04-21
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- Use to treat the symptoms of allergies
- Most important patient education regarding bronchodilators
- Classification of Bronchodilators works by decreasing the chemical that promotes bronchospasmLABA
- Treatment for stable COPD where symptoms come and go
- Side effect of antitussive that is the main reason for abuse
- Medications that decrease the hypersecretion of and liquefy pulmonary secretions
- What is the guideline for asthma ___ guideline
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- Relaxes the smooth muscle of the bronchial airways and pulmonary blood vessels
- Medications used to prevent coughing in patients not producing a productive cough
- Add-on therapy in patients whose persistent mild to moderate asthma is inadequately controlled with inhaled corticosteroids
- What is the brand name of montelukast
- Long-term help prevent and treat COPD
- Rinsing the mouth after usage of inhaled/oral medication can reduce the risk for what type of infections
- This is a type of smoking cessation drugs that is applied on the skin
- Medication(Brand) helps open nasal airway passages to remove mucus
15 Clues: What is the brand name of montelukast • Long-term help prevent and treat COPD • Use to treat the symptoms of allergies • What is the guideline for asthma ___ guideline • Treatment for stable COPD where symptoms come and go • Most important patient education regarding bronchodilators • Side effect of antitussive that is the main reason for abuse • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-01-07
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- The gas we exhale as a waste product of metabolism
- Also known as the throat, this passageway directs air to the trachea
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- The voice box that also helps direct air to the lungs
- The main organs of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs
- Tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory tract that trap and move particles
- The gas we inhale that is essential for cellular respiration
- The smaller airways that branch off from the bronchi
- The process of breathing and exchanging gases
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- The two main airways that branch from the trachea into the lungs
- The dome-shaped muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing
- The flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea
- Also called the windpipe, this tube connects the throat to the lungs
- The space inside the nose that warms, moistens, and filters air
- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
15 Clues: The process of breathing and exchanging gases • The gas we exhale as a waste product of metabolism • The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen • The smaller airways that branch off from the bronchi • The voice box that also helps direct air to the lungs • The gas we inhale that is essential for cellular respiration • ...
Respiratory System & Smoking 2024-12-03
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- The windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs.
- The main organs of the respiratory system.
- A toxic alcohol found in tobacco smoke.
- The waste gas produced by cells and exhaled by the lungs.
- A lung condition caused by damage to the alveoli,
- The gas that is essential for respiration.
- muscle that helps with breathing by contracting and relaxing.
- The two large tubes that lead from the trachea to the lungs.
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange
- A disease where abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the lungs, often caused by smoking.
- smoke.
- Toxic elements like lead and cadmium found in
- due to smoking.
- The addictive substance found in tobacco.
- sticky substance in tobacco smoke that damages the lungs.
15 Clues: smoke. • due to smoking. • A toxic alcohol found in tobacco smoke. • The addictive substance found in tobacco. • The main organs of the respiratory system. • The gas that is essential for respiration. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange • Toxic elements like lead and cadmium found in • A lung condition caused by damage to the alveoli, • ...
Human Respiratory System 2025-08-21
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- Organ that warms and filters air before moving it to the trachea
- Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation
- Opening of the trachea that is covered by a flap of tissue
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- Appear as clusters of grapes in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- To take air in and out of the lungs
- Element necessary for cellular respiration
- Known as the ‘voice box’
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- Cellular process that requires oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide and water
- Main organs that we use to breathe
- Known as the ‘windpipe’
- Product of cellular respiration
- To remove air from the body
- To take air into the body
- Large tubes that carry air from the trachea into the lungs.
15 Clues: Known as the ‘windpipe’ • Known as the ‘voice box’ • To take air into the body • To remove air from the body • Product of cellular respiration • Main organs that we use to breathe • To take air in and out of the lungs • Bones that protect the lungs and heart • Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation • Element necessary for cellular respiration • ...
Life science first semester 2024-12-15
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- cells, cells, they are made of
- system for transporting throughout the body
- jellylike substance that holds organelles in place.
- powerhouse of the cell.
- body system composed of hair, nails, and skin.
- GG, Gg, and Gg.
- body system responsible for movement.
- system responsible for breathing.
- the brains of the cell.
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- contains a nucleus
- made of more than one cell
- no nucleus
- body system comprised of bones.
- maker of proteins.
- smallest unit of life.
15 Clues: no nucleus • GG, Gg, and Gg. • contains a nucleus • maker of proteins. • smallest unit of life. • powerhouse of the cell. • the brains of the cell. • made of more than one cell • cells, cells, they are made of • body system comprised of bones. • system responsible for breathing. • body system responsible for movement. • system for transporting throughout the body • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
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- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the digestive includes the?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
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- the _______ system functions in transport
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- movement is included in which system?
- the brain is located in which system?
- the region encompassing the chest
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • what system releases CO2 from the body? • the _______ system functions in transport • ...
Living Organisms 2021-04-12
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- bones that protect the heart/lungs
- similar cells with specific function
- system that allows body to sense
- system that supports the body
- basic unit of life
- system that provides blood to body
- muscle that helps digestion
- system that provides oxygen to body
- muscle that pushes food to stomach
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- system that breaks down food
- composed of many cells
- makes the blood cells
- vessel that takes blood back to heart
- composed of one cell
- system that allows movement
- vessel that takes blood away from heart
- tube that allows air into lungs
- bone that protects the brain
18 Clues: basic unit of life • composed of one cell • makes the blood cells • composed of many cells • system that allows movement • muscle that helps digestion • system that breaks down food • bone that protects the brain • system that supports the body • tube that allows air into lungs • system that allows body to sense • bones that protect the heart/lungs • ...
6th review 2022-01-28
Across
- frozen water
- found in the immune system
- gas exchange
- where planes fly
- makes proteins
- explains why
- outer layer of a planet cell
- variable that you change
- where we live
- break down food into nutrients
- changes rapidly
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- makes ATP energy
- air
- long period of time weather
- repeating an experiment multiple times
- responsible for movement
- water
- has meteors
- holds the DNA
- part of the nervous system
20 Clues: air • water • has meteors • frozen water • gas exchange • explains why • holds the DNA • where we live • makes proteins • changes rapidly • makes ATP energy • where planes fly • responsible for movement • variable that you change • found in the immune system • part of the nervous system • long period of time weather • outer layer of a planet cell • break down food into nutrients • ...
Body Systems 2023-03-10
Across
- What regulates the body's growth
- Has skeletal muscle
- Respiratory system:taking in____
- Maintains body ______
- Major organ in the Endocrine system
- Most important in Excretory system
- What is the biggest organ on a human body
- What system breaks down food
- When you do it on instinct
- Cushion between bones
- Most important part of the digestive system
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- Supports and protects the organs
- Send messages to the brain
- Protects internal organs
- taking in oxygen and letting out ______
- What connects muscles to the skeleton
- What system uses blood to transport
- What gets rid of waste from the blood
- How many systems in the human body
- Bone marrow makes _______
20 Clues: Has skeletal muscle • Maintains body ______ • Cushion between bones • Protects internal organs • Bone marrow makes _______ • Send messages to the brain • When you do it on instinct • What system breaks down food • Supports and protects the organs • What regulates the body's growth • Respiratory system:taking in____ • Most important in Excretory system • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- the digestive includes the?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the _______ system functions in transport
Down
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- movement is included in which system?
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- the region encompassing the chest
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • what system releases CO2 from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the digestive includes the?
- movement is included in which system?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
- the _______ system functions in transport
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
Down
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- the region encompassing the chest
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
15 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • the brain is located in which system? • movement is included in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • what system releases CO2 from the body? • which system removes waste from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-12-07
Across
- prevents foods and liquids from going up your nose
- where oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange takes place
- tube from back of mouth or nasal cavity to esophagus
- part of body containing nostrils
- only organ that floats
- separates left and right airways
- moist tissue lining respiratory system
- holds vocal cords
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- branches off the trachea
- windpipe
- average person grows six and a half feet of these
- roof of mouth
- cartilage flap at back of tounge
- tiny air sacs of the lungs
- cavity (2 words) space inside the nose
15 Clues: windpipe • roof of mouth • holds vocal cords • only organ that floats • branches off the trachea • tiny air sacs of the lungs • cartilage flap at back of tounge • part of body containing nostrils • separates left and right airways • cavity (2 words) space inside the nose • moist tissue lining respiratory system • where oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange takes place • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-03-16
Across
- tubes connecting trachea to the lungs
- large muscle that controls the lungs
- where air enters your body
- place where air enters your body
- grape-like bunches of air sacs
- fish have these instead of lungs
- reaction when something irritates your nose
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- when trachea or bronchi get irritated
- a waste gas
- what we breathe
- prevents food from getting in your lungs
- windpipe
- breathe out
- inhale and exhale
- the place where oxygen enters the blood
15 Clues: windpipe • a waste gas • breathe out • what we breathe • inhale and exhale • where air enters your body • grape-like bunches of air sacs • place where air enters your body • fish have these instead of lungs • large muscle that controls the lungs • when trachea or bronchi get irritated • tubes connecting trachea to the lungs • the place where oxygen enters the blood • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2018-03-01
Across
- Tubes branch into - tubes in the lungs
- Two tubes trachea branches into
- Moves up or down as air moves in and out of body
- Taking in oxygen and breathing out CO2
- sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Windpipe- carries air from mouth to lungs
- Produces sound
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- The gas that we inhale
- Back of throat, above larynx
- Vessels surrounding the alveoli
- Filters air moving into body
- Breathing out
- One of the waste products from the lungs
- Breathing in
- Structures in the chest cavity that fill with air
15 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • Produces sound • The gas that we inhale • Back of throat, above larynx • Filters air moving into body • Vessels surrounding the alveoli • Two tubes trachea branches into • Tubes branch into - tubes in the lungs • Taking in oxygen and breathing out CO2 • sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs • One of the waste products from the lungs • ...
Respiratory System #2 2017-11-23
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- A whistling sound caused by narrowing or obstruction of the airways
- Cartilage situated at the point where the trachea divides into the two bronchi
- What is the name of the part of the brain that controls the function of breathing
- Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by this process
- Testing method to record the volume of air inhaled or exhaled and the length of time each breath takes
- The term given to the amount of gas expired with each breath
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- Complete or partial collapse of a lung or section of
- Membrane surrounding each lung
- Masses of lymphoid tissue located in the pharyngeal cavity
- Defined as a pH greater then 7.45
- Takes oxygenated blood back to the heart
- Another name for voice box
- Nosebleed
- Absence of spontaneous respiration
- Phlegm ejected through the mouth
15 Clues: Nosebleed • Another name for voice box • Membrane surrounding each lung • Phlegm ejected through the mouth • Defined as a pH greater then 7.45 • Absence of spontaneous respiration • Takes oxygenated blood back to the heart • Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by this process • Complete or partial collapse of a lung or section of • ...
The Respiratory System 2019-10-23
Across
- – any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- – relating to the lungs
- – either of the pair of posterior apertures of the nasal cavity that open into the nasopharynx
- – the lower part of the pharynx lying behind or adjacent to the larynx
- – a square bone at the root of the nose, forming part of the cranium, and having many perforations through which the olfactory nerves pass to the nose
- – is any self-regulating process by which an organism tends to maintain stability while adjusting to conditions that are best for its survival
- - the part of the alimentary canal which connects the throat to the stomach
- - the jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates
- – the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals
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- – the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the oesophagus
- – a specialist in the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the lungs
- - the action of inhaling or breathing in
- – relating to the heart and blood vessels
- – the windpipe
- - any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
15 Clues: – the windpipe • – relating to the lungs • - the action of inhaling or breathing in • – relating to the heart and blood vessels • - the jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates • – a specialist in the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the lungs • – the lower part of the pharynx lying behind or adjacent to the larynx • ...
The Respiratory System 2012-04-16
Across
- This is where the respiratory system starts
- Also known as the voice box
- This is replaced by Oxygen
- What type of blood vessel runs next to the alveoli
- This replaces Carbon Dioxide
- Is the process to make energy
- The large muscle under the lungs
- This makes the left bronchi lower than the right bronchi
- This is where o2 enters our body and expel CO2
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- A thin air passage in the lung that branches off a larger airway
- Its function is to exchange oxygen from air with carbon dioxide from blood
- A tube going from the larynx to the bronchi and carrying air to the lungs
- This is where respiration takes place
- These are tiny airsacs at the end of every bronchiole
- this is located at the back of your throat
15 Clues: This is replaced by Oxygen • Also known as the voice box • This replaces Carbon Dioxide • Is the process to make energy • The large muscle under the lungs • This is where respiration takes place • this is located at the back of your throat • This is where the respiratory system starts • This is where o2 enters our body and expel CO2 • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2015-09-13
Across
- _____ blood cells help the body fight off germs
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- hardening of arteries
- it contracts and flattens out and pull downwards when breathing
- gives color to the blood
- the trachea is the main ____ to the lungs
- your heart is about the size of your ____
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- the trachea is also knows the the _______
- gas our body emits
- the liquid part of the blood
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- the plasma is made in the _____
- organ essential to human speech
- tiny hairs in the nostrils
15 Clues: gas our body emits • hardening of arteries • gives color to the blood • tiny hairs in the nostrils • the liquid part of the blood • the plasma is made in the _____ • organ essential to human speech • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • the main organ of the respiratory system • the trachea is also knows the the _______ • the trachea is the main ____ to the lungs • ...
Respiratory System Crossword 2014-04-30
Across
- sheet of muscle that contracts and flattens out
- respiration Process through which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is let out
- A flap in the throat that blocks the windpipe when food or liquid is swallowed
- Breathing in air.
- The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air.
- exchange Process that takes place in the alveoli and exchanges CO2 and O2.
- Involved in breathing and sound production
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- Tiny sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- Blowing out air.
- An opening through which food is taken in
- system The main system that allows us to breathe.
- passage Allows air to pass through so the lungs can receive it
- Organ in digestive tract that receives food
- Windpipe that acts as a filter
- Brings air into the nose and protects the nasal passage
15 Clues: Blowing out air. • Breathing in air. • Windpipe that acts as a filter • An opening through which food is taken in • Involved in breathing and sound production • Organ in digestive tract that receives food • sheet of muscle that contracts and flattens out • The alternate inhalation and exhalation of air. • system The main system that allows us to breathe. • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-12-30
Across
- Folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a person's voice
- Maximum volume of air that can be inhaled and exhaled with each breath
- Tubes that branch from the trachea and lead to each lung
- Muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- Specialized secretions that prevent alveoli from sticking shut
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- Respiratory organs located in the thoracic cavity
- Finer and finer tubes that branch from the bronchi
- The process of exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide between an organism and its environment
- Grapelike clusters of air sacs at the end of bronchioles
- Mechanism of breathing where air is pulled into the lungs
- Breathing; inhalation and exhalation of air
- Throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
- The inhalation and exhalation of air
- Voicebox; produces sounds by vibrating vocal cords
- Windpipe; reinforced by rings of cartilage
15 Clues: The inhalation and exhalation of air • Windpipe; reinforced by rings of cartilage • Breathing; inhalation and exhalation of air • Respiratory organs located in the thoracic cavity • Finer and finer tubes that branch from the bronchi • Voicebox; produces sounds by vibrating vocal cords • Grapelike clusters of air sacs at the end of bronchioles • ...
Respiratory System Terminology 2023-02-09
16 Clues: air • blue • nose • nose • larynx • pleura • thorax • oxygen • pharynx • trachea • bronchus • air/lung • breathing • involuntary contration • forming an opening or mouth • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Respiratory system -MM 2022-05-09
Across
- area in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- the amount of air you breathe in and out as you breathe
- instrument which measures the volume of air which you breathe in and out
- tiny blood vessels which cover the alveoli
- the number of breaths taken per minute
- small flap of cartilage that stops food entering the windpipe
- the amount of air which remains in the lungs
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- flexible tube held open by rings of cartilage
- the system responsible for breathing
- taking air into the lungs
- responsible for sounds which we make
- pushing air out of the lungs
- the air taken into the body during inspiration
- muscles located between the ribs that help with respiration
- where the lungs are located
15 Clues: taking air into the lungs • where the lungs are located • pushing air out of the lungs • the system responsible for breathing • responsible for sounds which we make • the number of breaths taken per minute • tiny blood vessels which cover the alveoli • area in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • the amount of air which remains in the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-16
Across
- True or False you can live with only one lung.
- How many organs are in the respiratory system?
- Is a cancer in your lungs
- What organ in your body can float on water
- Is a long term illness that affects the the airways in your lungs that makes it harder to breathe
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- The digestive system needs what system to give oxygen
- The digestive system needs the respiratory system to give what
- When someone exhales the used air does what with the body
8 Clues: Is a cancer in your lungs • What organ in your body can float on water • True or False you can live with only one lung. • How many organs are in the respiratory system? • The digestive system needs what system to give oxygen • When someone exhales the used air does what with the body • The digestive system needs the respiratory system to give what • ...
Microbiology Virial Overview 2022-04-26
Across
- SS linear, vertebrate hosts, transmitted respiratory, erthroid asplasia.
- Virus spread by rodents, cleaning urine, feces, and saliva
- reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic
- large, brick-shaped, cause lesions, rash, and nodules.
- flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands.
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever, congo and anogola (african fruit bat)
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system and when not treated can lead to AIDS
- shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core
- a preventable viral disease most often transmitted through bite of a rabid animal
- fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms
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- crown like features extend from surface, spread through respiratory droplets.
- spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever.
- respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan
- Over 100 strands, 8 regularly infect humans, highly contagious
- replication of this virus occurs invade the most nucleus
- a very contagious respiratory infection that causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms
- replication of this virus occurs inside the cytoplasm
- infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- arthropod borne (arboviruses) vs rodent borne (roboviruses)
20 Clues: spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever. • flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands. • epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan • shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core • fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms • respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper • reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic • ...
CICU Respiratory Care 2024-07-27
Across
- Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- thickening & scarring of connective tissues
- process of creating a secure airway in patient with compromised respiratory status
- Essential element that cells use to produce energy though the process of respiration
- the average pressure over the whole ventilatory cycle
- Straight Blade for intubation
- main muscle in breathing
- duration a breathe is delivered over
- Maximum pressure in lungs during inspiration
- The first "P" in CPAP
- Acute respiratory syndrome, for short
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- Overall movement of air into and out of our lungs
- air actively inspired and passively expired in normal breath cycle; equates to 7-8cc/kg
- the process of continuously evaluating the cardiopulmonary status of patients for the purpose of improving clinical management
- tiny hair-like structures that line the respiratory tract and help move mucus out of the lungs
- refers to the spaces within tissues
- positive pressure remaining in airways at the end of exhalation
- Respiratory care supports the pulmonary _______
- fraction of inspired oxygen
- Structure at the top of the trachea, contains vocal cords
- provides high frequency pulses to help mucus and aid in lung recruitment
21 Clues: The first "P" in CPAP • main muscle in breathing • fraction of inspired oxygen • Straight Blade for intubation • refers to the spaces within tissues • duration a breathe is delivered over • Acute respiratory syndrome, for short • thickening & scarring of connective tissues • Maximum pressure in lungs during inspiration • Respiratory care supports the pulmonary _______ • ...
Human Body 2025-04-16
Across
- proteins produced by the immune system in response to specific antigens
- chemical messengers secreted by glands that aid in cell to cell communication
- human body system designed to transport molecules throughout the body
- Protein molecules found on the cell membranes of pathogens and provoke an immune response
- human body system designed to protect the body from harmful pathogens
- regulation mechanisms that work to maintain homeostasis in an organism
- Specifically-shaped protein molecules on a cell membrane that receive signals from outside the cell
- A condition caused by HIV characterized by a severely weakened immune system
- blood cell that transports oxygen throughout the body
- small cell fragments in the blood that help in blood clotting
- human body system designed for control and coordination of the organism
- the body's response to a substance that it mistakenly identifies as harmful
- human body system of glands that produce and secrete hormones
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- A hormone produced and released by the pancreas to raise blood sugar
- harmful microorganisms
- human body system designed to break down food into nutrients
- A virus that attacks the immune system, killing white blood cells and weakening the immune system
- The molecule that diffuses from the blood to the lungs to be exhaled
- main organ of the nervous system
- steady internal state of an organism
- human body system designed to remove waste products from the body
- A hormone produced and released by the pancreas to lower blood sugar
- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- human body system designed to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- organ that produces and secretes insulin and glucagon
- liquid portion of human blood
- main organ of the respiratory system
- The molecule that diffuses from the lungs to the blood to be transported to the body cells that need it
- blood cell that is part of the circulatory system and immune system
29 Clues: harmful microorganisms • liquid portion of human blood • main organ of the nervous system • steady internal state of an organism • main organ of the respiratory system • main organ of the cardiovascular system • organ that produces and secretes insulin and glucagon • blood cell that transports oxygen throughout the body • ...
Case Study 5 - Respiratory System 2013-05-07
Across
- Moistens and warms air entering the respiratory system.
- A glycoprotein released by neutrophils shown to cause damage to lung tissue.
- A common symptom of COPD.
- A test commonly used to measure lung function.
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- A consequence of an AAT deficiency associated with inflamation of the adipose tissue below the skin.
- One of four possible patterns in spirometry. It is characterised by a relatively sharp increase, followed by an exponential decay.
- Slender protuberances that help protect the respiratory system.
- A common response to dust chemicals and vapors in the respiratory system
- One of two conditions associated with COPD.
- Best and cheapest way to slow down progressive symptoms.
10 Clues: A common symptom of COPD. • One of two conditions associated with COPD. • A test commonly used to measure lung function. • Moistens and warms air entering the respiratory system. • Best and cheapest way to slow down progressive symptoms. • Slender protuberances that help protect the respiratory system. • ...
Body systems 2024-05-10
Across
- what system works with skeletal to allow the body to move?
- what system works with circulatory to give the body oxygen?
- what system works with respiratory to distribute oxygen?
- what system works with muscular to cause the stomach to churn?
Down
- what system works with circulatory to help produce blood cells?
- what system works with endocrine to extract waste from the body?
- what system works with muscular to send a signal to the hand to move?
- what system works with endocrine to reproduce?
- what system works with lymphatic to protect the body from infections?
- what systems works with nervous to reduce pain from an attack?
10 Clues: what system works with endocrine to reproduce? • what system works with respiratory to distribute oxygen? • what system works with skeletal to allow the body to move? • what system works with circulatory to give the body oxygen? • what systems works with nervous to reduce pain from an attack? • what system works with muscular to cause the stomach to churn? • ...
The Human Body Systems 2025-05-15
Across
- The__________ system sends signals to your skeletal and muscular system to create movement.
- Eating contaminated food can hurt the immune system through the ____________ system.
- True or false: there are good bacteria in our digestive system.
- What kind of pathogen can not be cured with medication like antibiotics?
- This organ is a main part of the nervous system.
- The respiratory system and the _____________ system help the body remove waste
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- What pathogen steals nutrients and harms the host?
- _______________ diseases can easily spread from person to person.
- Toxins would increase quickly if this organ stopped working (uremia).
- This system focuses on balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide.
10 Clues: This organ is a main part of the nervous system. • What pathogen steals nutrients and harms the host? • This system focuses on balancing oxygen and carbon dioxide. • True or false: there are good bacteria in our digestive system. • _______________ diseases can easily spread from person to person. • ...
Chapter 1 2020-01-15
Across
- system responsible for breaking down food into absorbable units
- system that functions to produce offspring
- study of the structure of body parts
- system that stores minerals
- principle that function always reflects structure
- an example of negative feedback mechanisms becoming overwhelmed resulting in destructive positive feedback mechanisms
- system dependent on atmospheric pressure
- system that picks up fluid leaked from blood vessels
- fast-acting control system of the body
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- system that secretes hormones
- formation of a platelet plug during blood clotting is an example of this type of feedback
- smallest level of structural organization
- system that synthesizes vitamin D
- microscopic study of cells
- the maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions despite continuous changes
- system that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- removal of wastes from metabolism and digestion
- system that maintains posture
- system that mounts attack against foreign substances
- system that removes nitrogenous wastes from the body
20 Clues: microscopic study of cells • system that stores minerals • system that secretes hormones • system that maintains posture • system that synthesizes vitamin D • study of the structure of body parts • fast-acting control system of the body • system dependent on atmospheric pressure • smallest level of structural organization • system that functions to produce offspring • ...
Unit 2: Skeletal System 2021-02-22
Across
- Diaphragm relaxes and thoracic cavity shrinks
- Contains C-shape cartilages
- Where gas exchange takes place
- Closes to prevent food and fluid from entering the respiratory tract
- Branches out from the trachea
- ventilation Physical movement of air into and out of the respiratory tract
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- Control the air distribution in lungs
- Diaphragm contracts and thoracic cavity expands
- Connection between veins and arteries
- Contains the voice box
- Condition due to narrowing of the trachea
- Shared by digestive and respiratory system.
- Reduces surface tension in the alveoli
13 Clues: Contains the voice box • Contains C-shape cartilages • Branches out from the trachea • Where gas exchange takes place • Control the air distribution in lungs • Connection between veins and arteries • Reduces surface tension in the alveoli • Condition due to narrowing of the trachea • Shared by digestive and respiratory system. • Diaphragm relaxes and thoracic cavity shrinks • ...
body systems 2022-09-16
Across
- the brain is located in which system?
- which system breaks down food in your body?
- which system removes waste from the body?
- what system releases CO2 from the body?
- is controlled by the endocrine system
- the digestive includes the?
- what organ pumps blood through the circulatory system?
- the _______ system functions in transport
Down
- urinary filters wastes from the _____
- movement is included in which system?
- _______ functions to regulate temperature
- which system are the pituitary glands included?
- what activates the muscles & glands?
- the region encompassing the chest
- what system supports the body & enables movement?
- _______ are included in the reproductive system
16 Clues: the digestive includes the? • the region encompassing the chest • what activates the muscles & glands? • urinary filters wastes from the _____ • movement is included in which system? • the brain is located in which system? • is controlled by the endocrine system • what system releases CO2 from the body? • _______ functions to regulate temperature • ...
Animal Body Systems 2024-01-29
Across
- Part Of the Digestive system
- Food is dissolved in the
- Center of the nervous system
- Protects internal movement
- Firm flexible tissue not as hard as bone
- What system provides movement
- Center of the Circulatory system
- Classified by the way they move
- This system is made of glands that give off hormones
- This system takes in oxygen from the air
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- The same as the monogastric
- This system transports Water, Oxygen, and waste
- This system gets rid of waste
- This system Lets the animal take in food
- This is processed into meat
- This system provides support to the body
16 Clues: Food is dissolved in the • Protects internal movement • The same as the monogastric • This is processed into meat • Part Of the Digestive system • Center of the nervous system • This system gets rid of waste • What system provides movement • Classified by the way they move • Center of the Circulatory system • Firm flexible tissue not as hard as bone • ...
Human body 2021-12-09
Across
- holds urine
- system Digests food for nutrients
- A big organ the holds air
- at the base of the chest
- system The outer layer of the body
- system Circulates blood
- A bunch of bronchi
- Passageways that direct air
- a long pipe
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- tiny sacs
- system Controls how we breath.
- Holds urine
- Windpipe
- upper part of the heart
- functional unit of the kidney
15 Clues: Windpipe • tiny sacs • holds urine • Holds urine • a long pipe • A bunch of bronchi • system Circulates blood • upper part of the heart • at the base of the chest • A big organ the holds air • Passageways that direct air • functional unit of the kidney • system Controls how we breath. • system Digests food for nutrients • system The outer layer of the body
Lesson 2 Unit 5 Havo 2022-03-29
Across
- afval op straat gooien
- betrekken (bij)
- vervuilde mist; smog
- toezicht houden
- verstikking
- system ademhalingsstelsel
- voorzorgsmaatregel
- beleid
- verontreinigen
- uitstoot
- bewustzijn
Down
- petitie ondertekenen
- invloedrijk
- opstopping
- behouden
- gewasverbranding
- conferentie
- voorstel
- riool(-)
- complot
- debatteren; discussiëren
- zijn tol eisen
22 Clues: beleid • complot • behouden • voorstel • riool(-) • uitstoot • opstopping • bewustzijn • invloedrijk • conferentie • verstikking • verontreinigen • zijn tol eisen • betrekken (bij) • toezicht houden • gewasverbranding • voorzorgsmaatregel • petitie ondertekenen • vervuilde mist; smog • afval op straat gooien • debatteren; discussiëren • system ademhalingsstelsel
Respiratory system and blood 2024-09-26
Across
- It surrounds Alveoli to transport gases.
- system Your body couldn't breathe without this system.
- The liquid part of the blood.
- dioxide When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out:
- The name of tiny air sacs in your lungs.
- White blood cells help us to fight against them.
- Clotting blood from bleeding.
- The chemicals that kill Pathogens were produced by white blood cells.
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- Respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs and the:
- It is not good for your lungs.
- Other name of trachea
- Taking in of air
- Red pigment contains in red blood cells.
- A condition due to the loss of air sacs within the lungs.
14 Clues: Taking in of air • Other name of trachea • The liquid part of the blood. • Clotting blood from bleeding. • It is not good for your lungs. • It surrounds Alveoli to transport gases. • Red pigment contains in red blood cells. • The name of tiny air sacs in your lungs. • White blood cells help us to fight against them. • A condition due to the loss of air sacs within the lungs. • ...
Physician Specialties 2024-10-09
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- Blood
- Mental Health Disorders
- Skin Specialty
- Athletic Injuries
- Stomach and Digestive system
- Trauma patients
- Reads imaging (x-ray)
- Study Diseases
- Heart and Cardiovascular problems
- Cancer
- Metabolic Disorders
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- Performs Surgery
- Eye Problems
- Pregnant women
- End of Life Focus
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Puts surgical patients under
- Treats the whole person
- Bones and Joints
- Kidney Specialty
- Birth to 18
- Lungs and Respiratory System
- Older adults
23 Clues: Blood • Cancer • Birth to 18 • Eye Problems • Older adults • Pregnant women • Skin Specialty • Study Diseases • Trauma patients • Performs Surgery • Bones and Joints • Kidney Specialty • End of Life Focus • Athletic Injuries • Metabolic Disorders • Ear, Nose and Throat • Reads imaging (x-ray) • Mental Health Disorders • Treats the whole person • Puts surgical patients under • Stomach and Digestive system • ...
Principles of Health Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- The Good Doctor's last name
- What is considered right vs what's wrong
- relating to the back
- The building block of living organisms
- Harmful foreign body
- History of healthcare during 4000BC
- Filters blood stream
- plane that separates the top and bottom
- A type of nervous system
- Part of the respiratory system
- The S in HOSA
- Inflammation
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- System that involves blood
- Inflammation of the pancrease
- Under, below normal
- Radiologists are what health career?
- A muscular system structure
- Over the age 65
- towards the origin
- Doctors are what health career?
- First layer of the body's defense
21 Clues: Inflammation • The S in HOSA • Over the age 65 • towards the origin • Under, below normal • relating to the back • Harmful foreign body • Filters blood stream • A type of nervous system • System that involves blood • The Good Doctor's last name • A muscular system structure • Inflammation of the pancrease • Part of the respiratory system • Doctors are what health career? • ...
human anatomy and physiology 2020-05-08
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- system having lymph as body fluid
- structural and functional unit of kidney
- system that have most important organ that is heart
- system related to female and male gametes
- system that have organs used for gas exchange
- system also called as urinary system
- system consist of organs like stomach,esophagus and intestines
- neuron is structural and functional unit of this system
- slender tube through which egg passes from ovary to uterus
- muscle also called as heart muscle
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- system having voluntary and involuntary muscles
- pair of sperm producing organs
- chemical messenger system
- tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles
- gland that produces T3and T4 hormones
- organ that regulates blood sugar
- system having bone,cartilage and ligaments
- system that consist of skin and hair and regulates temperature
18 Clues: chemical messenger system • pair of sperm producing organs • organ that regulates blood sugar • system having lymph as body fluid • muscle also called as heart muscle • system also called as urinary system • gland that produces T3and T4 hormones • tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles • structural and functional unit of kidney • system related to female and male gametes • ...
Microbiology Virial Overview 2022-04-26
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- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever, congo and anogola (african fruit bat)
- a preventable viral disease most often transmitted through bite of a rabid animal
- SS linear, vertebrate hosts, transmitted respiratory, erthroid asplasia.
- a very contagious respiratory infection that causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms
- respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper
- replication of this virus occurs invade the most nucleus
- reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic
- fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms
- replication of this virus occurs inside the cytoplasm
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- shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core
- arthropod borne (arboviruses) vs rodent borne (roboviruses)
- Over 100 strands, 8 regularly infect humans, highly contagious
- infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- crown like features extend from surface, spread through respiratory droplets.
- flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands.
- large, brick-shaped, cause lesions, rash, and nodules.
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan
- Virus spread by rodents, cleaning urine, feces, and saliva
- spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever.
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system and when not treated can lead to AIDS
20 Clues: spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever. • flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands. • epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan • shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core • fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms • respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper • reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic • ...
Oxygen therapy 2025-02-28
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- low SPO2
- _____therapy benefits, reduction of dead space and dynamic, positive airway pressure, both of which can increase alveolar ventilation.
- _____failure is a syndrome in which the respiratory system fails in one or both of its gas exchange functions
- difficulty of breathing or shortness of breath
- hypoxemic respiratory failure
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- high CO2 level
- high respiratory rate
- hypercapneic respiratory failure
- the ____ delivered to the patient is dependent upon the relative flow rates of oxygen and air and is displayed by the AIRVO unit.
- slow breathing rate
- in patients with COPD or CO2 retention, high _______ concentrations can result in worsening hypercapnia and reduced conscious state.
11 Clues: low SPO2 • high CO2 level • slow breathing rate • high respiratory rate • hypoxemic respiratory failure • hypercapneic respiratory failure • difficulty of breathing or shortness of breath • _____failure is a syndrome in which the respiratory system fails in one or both of its gas exchange functions • ...
crucigrama parcial tres 2017-08-07
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- Increased body temperature above normal Sign is what is in place of something else, ie, it represents a certain reality for someone who interprets it
- state of mental disorder, usually caused by a disease or disorder
- shock is the most severe form in which an allergic reaction may occur, as it may endanger the life of the patient
- Excessively high blood pressure in the wall of the arteries
- disruption of the blood supply of the artery or of the corresponding arteries; Causes tissue death or necrosis
- is the main organ of the circulatory system.
- person who has contracted smoking
- vena cava collects blood from the head, neck, upper limbs and thorax
- Inflammation of the appendix at the end of the large intestine
- is the main artery of the human body
- Alteration of the organism that reveals the existence of a disease and serves to determine its nature
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- Violent breakup of a solid thing, especially a body bone
- conducts blood from the heart to various parts of the body
- vein are the set of veins in charge of transporting the blood from the lungs to the heart
- Invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the tissues of an organism
- system consists of conduction system: nostrils, mouth, epiglottis, pharynx, larynx, trachea, main bronchi, lobular bronchi, segmental bronchi and bronchioles. Exchange system: ducts and honeycomb sacs
- Abnormal increase in the amount of glucose in the blood
- respiratory system disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the respiratory tract
- physiological reaction caused by a poison, or by the action of a toxic substance or in poor conditions
- Neuronal activity in the brain leading to peculiar physical findings such as repeated and shaky contraction and distension of one or more muscles in an abrupt and usually violent manner
- system is the anatomical structure composed by the cardiovascular system that conducts and circulates the blood
- atrium Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pushes it through the mitral valve into the left ventricle, which distributes it through the organism through the aorta
- atrium one of the four heart cavities, located in the upper and right heart
23 Clues: person who has contracted smoking • is the main artery of the human body • is the main organ of the circulatory system. • Abnormal increase in the amount of glucose in the blood • Violent breakup of a solid thing, especially a body bone • conducts blood from the heart to various parts of the body • Excessively high blood pressure in the wall of the arteries • ...
The Respiratory System 2012-08-07
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- what organ in the human body is not important?
- Tubes formed by the division of the trachea are called?
- A sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen.
- what does the capillaries surround?
- What does C02 stand for?
- During what do our muscles work at a higher rate?
- Wat gender has a lung capacity of 4.2 litres?
- What gender has a lung capacity of 6.0 litres?
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- What is inhaled through the nasal cavity?
- What does air go down?
- What does oxygen dissolve into?
- Our lungs are the size of a?
- The system of organs and tissues that takes the air into your body is called the?
- What flows through the blood stream?
- What is the term used when breathing out?
15 Clues: What does air go down? • What does C02 stand for? • Our lungs are the size of a? • What does oxygen dissolve into? • what does the capillaries surround? • What flows through the blood stream? • What is inhaled through the nasal cavity? • What is the term used when breathing out? • Wat gender has a lung capacity of 4.2 litres? • what organ in the human body is not important? • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2022-04-17
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- breathing, external respiration and gas transport by blood are all examples of
- the trachea is made up of c shaped rings made of _
- the bronchial tubes _ the air we breath in
- what is commonly known as 'the windpipe'
- what cells in the trachea trap dirt
- letting air into the lungs
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- small and we have lots of them
- _ have thin walls
- red blood cells acronym
- the organ that warms the air with body temperature
- muscle located under the lungs
- the process of which a substance moves from high concentration to a low concentration
- the top 2 chambers of the heart
- letting air out of the lungs
- the _ has four chambers
15 Clues: _ have thin walls • red blood cells acronym • the _ has four chambers • letting air into the lungs • letting air out of the lungs • small and we have lots of them • muscle located under the lungs • the top 2 chambers of the heart • what cells in the trachea trap dirt • what is commonly known as 'the windpipe' • the bronchial tubes _ the air we breath in • ...
Respiratory/Digestive System 2023-03-30
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- digestion begins here
- system which breaks down food
- soupy mixture
- your throat
- alveoli have been damaged
- your windpipe
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- a muscular bag
- digestion where you chew
- the intestine where nutrients are absorbed
- air enters your respiratory system
- inflammation in the bronchi
- fluid stored in gall bladder
- chemical body uses to break down molecules
- inflammation of the lungs
- air sacs for gaseous exchange
15 Clues: your throat • soupy mixture • your windpipe • a muscular bag • digestion begins here • digestion where you chew • inflammation of the lungs • alveoli have been damaged • inflammation in the bronchi • fluid stored in gall bladder • system which breaks down food • air sacs for gaseous exchange • air enters your respiratory system • the intestine where nutrients are absorbed • ...
The Respiratory System 2017-03-03
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- Maximum amount of air in your lungs
- The number of breaths you take in 1 minute
- Type of respiration when oxygen is needed to help create energy
- This type of respiration is needed to work at your maximum
- The volume of air you inhale or exhale with each breath
- When the body needs more Oxygen than it can give to the muscles.
- Recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system
- Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place
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- maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out.
- Waste product breathed out by the body
- Occurs in the alveoli where oxygen is diffused into the bloodstream
- Respiratory muscles found between the ribs
- Strip of muscle located underneath the lungs
- Carbon ? replaces oxygen in red blood cells of people who smoke
- Diffused into the blood stream and used by the muscles
15 Clues: Maximum amount of air in your lungs • Waste product breathed out by the body • Air sacs where Gas exchange takes place • Respiratory muscles found between the ribs • The number of breaths you take in 1 minute • Strip of muscle located underneath the lungs • maximum volume of air you can breathe in and out. • Recreational drug harmful to the respiratory system • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-08-13
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- inflates and deflate when we breathe
- a place where gas exchange occurs
- a substance that causes inflammation or Discomfort
- also called nares
- inflammation of the bronchi
- inflammation of the larynx
- the process of breathing
- disease that produces abnormal cells in the lung cavity
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- is closely linked to allergic reactions
- caused by a bacillus bacterium Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
- is a disease that produces too many chloride ions making mucus viscous
- contracts and flatten when we inhale
- the flap that covers the entrance of the Trachea
- caused by rhinovirus
- also known as the throat
15 Clues: also called nares • caused by rhinovirus • also known as the throat • the process of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • inflammation of the bronchi • a place where gas exchange occurs • inflates and deflate when we breathe • contracts and flatten when we inhale • is closely linked to allergic reactions • the flap that covers the entrance of the Trachea • ...
Respiratory System Roots 2022-11-15
15 Clues: nose • ribs • oxygen • sternum • breathing • diaphragm • bronchiole • air, lungs • carbon dioxide • pharynx, throat • larynx, voice box • alveoli (air sac) • trachea, windpipe • sinus (hollow space) • pleura (lungs' membrane)
Respiratory System Crossword 2018-03-02
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- Waste product the lungs excrete
- The gas that our body needs to take in
- Air moves into the lungs
- Each bronchus extends into a ___
- Brings oygen to all parts of the body
- Taking in oygen and breathing out carbon dioxide
- Structure that controls our voice
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- Made by respiration, all living things need it
- Air moves out of the lungs
- Vessels that surround the alveoli
- Windpipe, carries air from mouth to lungs
- Filters air as it enters the body
- Contracts as you inhale, relaxes as you exhale
- trachea branches into these to ventilate each lung
- two structures inside chest cavity that fill with air
15 Clues: Air moves into the lungs • Air moves out of the lungs • Waste product the lungs excrete • Each bronchus extends into a ___ • Vessels that surround the alveoli • Filters air as it enters the body • Structure that controls our voice • Brings oygen to all parts of the body • The gas that our body needs to take in • Windpipe, carries air from mouth to lungs • ...
The respiratory system 2019-09-05
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- Cell organelles responsible for aerobic respiration
- The reaction in which glucose is broken down to release energy
- The act of releasing air from the body
- A tube that carries the air from the trachea into each individual lung
- A disease caused by rapidly growing cells
- A molecule produced when a person respires anaerobically
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- A set of muscles between the ribs that help create breathing movements
- A sticky fluid that traps microbes so that they can be removed from the body
- A cell with tiny hair-like projections on the cell membrane
- The site of gaseous exchange in the respiratory system
- A disease in which the bronchioles become too narrow and breathing becomes difficult
- A thick sheet of muscle below the lungs that contracts during inhalation
- A type of drug that allows people to feel more alert
- The addictive substance in cigarette smoke
- An ingredient in cigarette smoke that paralyses the cilia
15 Clues: The act of releasing air from the body • A disease caused by rapidly growing cells • The addictive substance in cigarette smoke • Cell organelles responsible for aerobic respiration • A type of drug that allows people to feel more alert • The site of gaseous exchange in the respiratory system • A molecule produced when a person respires anaerobically • ...
Respiratory & Urinary system 2024-02-28
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- emptying of the urinary bladder.
- tonsil located in the nasopharynx.
- Results when blood becomes alkaline.
- Cavities within bones surrounding the nasal cavity .
- smell receptors on the superior surface of the nose.
- Fat capsule surrounds the kidney and cushions against blows.
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- receptors in the hypothalamus are receptive to blood pressure.
- The total mount of exchangeable air.
- subdivide into smaller and smaller branches.
- cup-shaped extensions of the renal pelvis that enclose the renal pyramids.
- Most oxygen travels to the haemoglobin and forms ______.
- A medial indentation where several structures enter or exit the kidney.
- end product of protein breakdown.
- cavity responsible for humidifying air and trapping particles.
- volume of air that remains in the lungs after expiration.
15 Clues: emptying of the urinary bladder. • end product of protein breakdown. • The total mount of exchangeable air. • tonsil located in the nasopharynx. • Results when blood becomes alkaline. • subdivide into smaller and smaller branches. • Cavities within bones surrounding the nasal cavity . • smell receptors on the superior surface of the nose. • ...
3E Respiratory System 2025-11-29
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- Which surface of the lung is adjacent to the heart and other thoracic organs?
- The larynx contains the true vocal _____.
- Known as the windpipe.
- smaller and more numerous than bronchi.
- The ______ membrane consists of 2 layers.
- A few ______ bud off the respiratory bronchioles.
- A funnel shaped muscular organ that extends from the base of the skull to the esophagus.
- The pulmonary ______ brings deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lung.
- The _____ primary bronchus is wider, shorter, and straighter than the left.
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- The alveolar _____ are long thin-walled tubes of connective tissue and smooth muscle.
- How many regions is the pharynx divided into?
- A cartilaginous tube for the passageway of air.
- What is the alveolar wall covered in?
- What fissure is on both the right and left lungs?
- How many fissures does the right lung have?
15 Clues: Known as the windpipe. • What is the alveolar wall covered in? • smaller and more numerous than bronchi. • The larynx contains the true vocal _____. • The ______ membrane consists of 2 layers. • How many fissures does the right lung have? • How many regions is the pharynx divided into? • A cartilaginous tube for the passageway of air. • ...
Respiratory System- Crossword 2025-11-23
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- Tiny hair-like structures that help move mucus in the respiratory tract.
- Structures in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound.
- Muscle that helps in breathing by contracting and expanding the lungs.
- Upper part of the pharynx, connecting with the nasal cavity.
- Flexible connective tissue found in the respiratory tract.
- The act of drawing air into the lungs.
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs.
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- The sense responsible for detecting odors.
- The windpipe; a tube leading from the larynx to the lungs.
- Flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe.
- Gas essential for cellular respiration.
- The iron-containing part of hemoglobin that binds oxygen.
- The cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- Zone of the respiratory system that transports air but does not exchange gases.
- Relating to the organs of breathing.
15 Clues: Relating to the organs of breathing. • The act of drawing air into the lungs. • Gas essential for cellular respiration. • The sense responsible for detecting odors. • The movement of air into and out of the lungs. • Flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe. • Structures in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound. • ...
Biology 2019-05-08
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- Cell cell to a plant
- more than one cell
- powerhouse
- protects the cell
- a cell with a tail
- helps ameba move
- helps euglena move
- System blood
- hair on a cell
- living in the cell
- what organs are made out of
- System takes out waste
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- one cell
- the brain
- makes food
- a cell with hair
- provides structure
- a cell that looks like a splat
- takes in light
- System helps you breath
- Cell cell to a animal
- System a group of organs working together
- any living thing
- System breaks down food
- holds fluid
- the circle cell
26 Clues: one cell • the brain • makes food • powerhouse • holds fluid • System blood • takes in light • hair on a cell • the circle cell • a cell with hair • helps ameba move • any living thing • protects the cell • more than one cell • provides structure • a cell with a tail • helps euglena move • living in the cell • Cell cell to a plant • Cell cell to a animal • System takes out waste • System helps you breath • ...
Animals in Research 2024-08-01
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- Relating to the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
- A viral disease that can cause paralysis and is preventable by vaccine.
- System: The organ system comprising the heart and blood vessels.
- A deadly virus spread through the saliva of infected animals.
- Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals in the body.
- A rare inherited disorder affecting lipid metabolism in nerve cells.
- Marrow: The soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced.
- A device or group of cells that regulates the heartbeat.
- A unit of heredity that is transferred from parent to offspring.
- An organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes.
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- Loss of the ability to move a part of the body.
- The process of transferring organs or tissues from one body to another.
- A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms.
- System: The body's defense system against infections and diseases.
- The body's response to injury or infection, causing redness and swelling.
- System: The bodily system responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity.
- A medical emergency caused by interrupted blood flow to the brain.
- Fever: A viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, causing fever and jaundice.
- Small blood cells that help with blood clotting.
- A viral infection also known as the flu, affecting the respiratory system.
22 Clues: Loss of the ability to move a part of the body. • Small blood cells that help with blood clotting. • An organ that produces insulin and digestive enzymes. • A device or group of cells that regulates the heartbeat. • Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals in the body. • A deadly virus spread through the saliva of infected animals. • ...
6th review 2022-01-28
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- makes ATP energy
- wall outer layer of a planet cell
- gas exchange
- air
- has meteors
- explains why
- responsible for movement
- found in the immune system
- repeating an experiment multiple times
- where planes fly
- holds the DNA
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- variable that you change
- frozen water
- long period of time weather
- makes proteins
- where we live
- water
- changes rapidly
- break down food into nutrients
- part of the nervous system
20 Clues: air • water • has meteors • frozen water • gas exchange • explains why • where we live • holds the DNA • makes proteins • changes rapidly • makes ATP energy • where planes fly • variable that you change • responsible for movement • found in the immune system • part of the nervous system • long period of time weather • break down food into nutrients • wall outer layer of a planet cell • ...
Body Systems 2024-09-04
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- This is where food goes after the esophagus
- The smallest type of blood vessels that have thin walls to easily move substances in and out of tissues and cells
- No nutrients would be absorbed from food if there weren't capillaries by this organ
- The respiratory system works with this body system to get oxygen to our cells
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- This is what the respiratory system does, where oxygen goes into the body and carbon dioxide goes out
- The adjective to describe the type of blood in the capillaries and veins after the lungs
- The microorganisms (small organisms) that are killed in the stomach
- This is the part of the respiratory system where gas exchange happens with the blood in capillaries
- The type of blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart
- This won't be absorbed from food if there are no capillaries by the large intestine
- A group of the same specialised cell is a...
- Air goes here straight after it passes through the trachea
12 Clues: This is where food goes after the esophagus • A group of the same specialised cell is a... • Air goes here straight after it passes through the trachea • The type of blood vessel that takes blood away from the heart • The microorganisms (small organisms) that are killed in the stomach • The respiratory system works with this body system to get oxygen to our cells • ...
Organ Systems Ashley Golden 2017-08-31
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- an organ used in the respiratory system
- The system that secretes regulatory hormones
- the system that transports materials in body through blood pumped by the heart
- the system used to eliminate nitrogenous wastes
- eliminates indigestible material
- part of the integumentary system
- one of the functions of the lymphatic system
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- Apart of the skeletal system
- apart of the lymphatic system
- an organ apart of the nervous system
- the system used for the production of offspring
- System system that stores minerals
- organ system that produces heat
- organ system that is fast-acting
- has acids that break down food (apart of the digestive system)
15 Clues: Apart of the skeletal system • apart of the lymphatic system • organ system that produces heat • organ system that is fast-acting • eliminates indigestible material • part of the integumentary system • System system that stores minerals • an organ apart of the nervous system • an organ used in the respiratory system • The system that secretes regulatory hormones • ...
Respiratory system and blood 2024-09-26
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- It surrounds Alveoli to transport gases.
- system Your body couldn't breathe without this system.
- The liquid part of the blood.
- dioxide When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out:
- The name of tiny air sacs in your lungs.
- White blood cells help us to fight against them.
- Clotting blood from bleeding.
- The chemicals that kill Pathogens were produced by white blood cells.
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- Respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs and the:
- It is not good for your lungs.
- Other name of trachea
- Taking in of air
- Red pigment contains in red blood cells.
- A condition due to the loss of air sacs within the lungs.
14 Clues: Taking in of air • Other name of trachea • The liquid part of the blood. • Clotting blood from bleeding. • It is not good for your lungs. • It surrounds Alveoli to transport gases. • Red pigment contains in red blood cells. • The name of tiny air sacs in your lungs. • White blood cells help us to fight against them. • A condition due to the loss of air sacs within the lungs. • ...
excretory and respiratory system 2021-03-11
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- The throat; part of both respiratory an digestive system
- a large dome shape muscle that plays an important role in breathing
- Tiny hair-like extensions of cells that can move together like whips
- the windpipe; a passage though which air moves in the respiratory system
- the process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex series of chemical reactions inside cells
- monoxide a colorless odorless gas produced when substances including tobacco are burned
- a dark sticky substance produced when tobacco burns
- folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a persons voice
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- a physical dependence on a substance; an intense need by the body for a substance
- the passages that branch from the trachea and direct air to the lungs
- the main organs of the respiratory system
- an irritation of the breathing passages in which the small passages become narrower than normal and may be clogged with mucus
- the voice box; located in the top part of the trachea, underneath the epiglottis
- a drug in tobacco that speeds up the activities of the nervous system, heart, and other organs
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between the air and blood
15 Clues: the main organs of the respiratory system • a dark sticky substance produced when tobacco burns • The throat; part of both respiratory an digestive system • a large dome shape muscle that plays an important role in breathing • Tiny hair-like extensions of cells that can move together like whips • ...
Miscellaneous: Body Systems and Homeostasis 2022-03-16
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- breaks down the chemical bonds in food
- a time where internal, physical, and chemical conditions are maintained
- produces offspring
- known as the bodies ¨chemical messenger¨
- located in muscle,skin,and fat
- fibers contracting for movement
- made of cells that can contract
- transforms food into energy
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- moves blood form the heart to other organs
- make hormones
- the ¨frame work¨ of our bodies
- consist of a single muscle cell
- removes waste form the body
- transports blood away and to the heart
- controls our every movement
- a process to maintain stability
- consist of glands and organs
- moves blood form organs to the heart
- physically breaks down the food
- gas exchange of oxygen and carbon
20 Clues: make hormones • produces offspring • removes waste form the body • controls our every movement • transforms food into energy • consist of glands and organs • the ¨frame work¨ of our bodies • located in muscle,skin,and fat • consist of a single muscle cell • a process to maintain stability • physically breaks down the food • fibers contracting for movement • ...
The Effect of Exercise on Organ Systems 2014-05-20
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- Oxygen and ___________ are needed for respiration
- Your heart beats _________ when you exercise
- We breath out this gas. It is a waste product of respiration
- The faster your heart _____ the faster oxygen and glucose move around the body
- What is the name of the system involving the heart
- Carbon dioxide and energy are produced in respiration. There is something else, what is it?
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- The process living organisms must go through to get energy
- The main organ in the respiratory system
- Oxygen and glucose are carried through the body in the __________
- You breath deeper and faster when you exercise so you can get more what?
- What is the name of the system involving the lungs
- Heart rate and breathing rate _____________ when we exercise
- The more you exercise, the more you need this.
- The main organ in the circulatory system
14 Clues: The main organ in the respiratory system • The main organ in the circulatory system • Your heart beats _________ when you exercise • The more you exercise, the more you need this. • Oxygen and ___________ are needed for respiration • What is the name of the system involving the lungs • What is the name of the system involving the heart • ...
Respiratory Anatomy and Airflow 2021-04-17
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- Maximum volume of air we can expire below tidal volume.
- These intercostal muscles are involved in expiration.
- Small hair-like projections that push mucus towards the pharynx.
- Law that states pressure is proportional to temperature.
- A part of the upper respiratory tract that contains three pairs of tonsils.
- Disorganized air that moves in all directions.
- Amount of air that can be breathed in after maximal expiration.
- Volume of air inspired and expired during normal breathing.
- Law that states volume is proportional to temperature when pressure remains constant.
- These muscles only contract during forced expiration.
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- These intercostal muscles are involved in inspiration.
- A part of the lower respiratory tract thatenter the lung from the trachea.
- Small buds at the end of the respiratory tract where lots of gas exchange occurs.
- Law that states pressure is inversely proportional to volume.
- Contraction of this muscle causes it to flatten.
- Organized air moving in the same direction.
- Maximum volume of air we can inspire above tidal volume.
- Total amount of air that can be filled in the lungs
- Air moves through the respiratory system as a result of this gradient.
- Volume of air remaining in lungs after complete expiration.
20 Clues: Organized air moving in the same direction. • Disorganized air that moves in all directions. • Contraction of this muscle causes it to flatten. • Total amount of air that can be filled in the lungs • These intercostal muscles are involved in expiration. • These muscles only contract during forced expiration. • These intercostal muscles are involved in inspiration. • ...
Microbiology Virial Overview 2022-04-26
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- replication of this virus occurs invade the most nucleus
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan
- arthropod borne (arboviruses) vs rodent borne (roboviruses)
- replication of this virus occurs inside the cytoplasm
- Virus spread by rodents, cleaning urine, feces, and saliva
- Over 100 strands, 8 regularly infect humans, highly contagious
- a very contagious respiratory infection that causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms
- reverse transcriptase, can cause specific cytotoxic
- crown like features extend from surface, spread through respiratory droplets.
- humans and primates, transmitted by body fluids
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- spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever.
- large, brick-shaped, cause lesions, rash, and nodules.
- a preventable viral disease most often transmitted through bite of a rabid animal
- infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism
- shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core
- flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands.
- epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever, congo and anogola (african fruit bat)
- SS linear, vertebrate hosts, transmitted respiratory, erthroid asplasia.
- fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms
- respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system and when not treated can lead to AIDS
21 Clues: spread by rodents, viral hemorrhagic fever. • flu-like symptoms with swollen parotid glands. • humans and primates, transmitted by body fluids • epidemic acute hemorrhagic fever,Congo and sudan • shell that surrounds nucleic acid in central core • fever rapid onset, self-timing flu like, symptoms • respiratory droplets, infection of lower and upper • ...
Respiratory Terms 2024-10-28
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- Process by which cells use oxygen to produce energy.
- Primary organs of the respiratory system.
- Process of breathing.
- The process of breathing in.
- Movement of air in and out of the lungs.
- Organ through which air enters the respiratory system.
- Also known as the voice box.
- Hair-like structures that help filter out dust and pathogens from the airways.
- Membrane surrounding the lungs.
- Passages in the nose where air is warmed and filtered.
- The two main branches of the trachea that enter the lungs.
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- respiration: Exchange of gases between lungs and blood.
- Air-filled spaces that help regulate the temperature and humidity of inhaled air.
- Passageway for air, leading to the larynx.
- The process of breathing out.
- Exchange of gases between blood and body cells.
- Small air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
- Flap that prevents food from entering the trachea.
- Body system responsible for gas exchange.
- Partition separating the nostrils.
- The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi within the lungs.
22 Clues: Process of breathing. • The process of breathing in. • Also known as the voice box. • The process of breathing out. • Membrane surrounding the lungs. • Partition separating the nostrils. • Movement of air in and out of the lungs. • Primary organs of the respiratory system. • Body system responsible for gas exchange. • Passageway for air, leading to the larynx. • ...
Metabolism Unit Crossword 2024-10-21
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- a molecule that we breath out
- a medical condition where there are not enough red blood cells to transport oxygen to the cells in the body
- found in breads, fruit and vegetables and made of many glucose molecules
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a group of atoms joined together, such as glucose
- a tiny molecule that combines to make starch and is used to create energy in the body.
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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- found in meat and beans and built of amino acids
- the organ responsible for producing enzymes used to digest food
- a medical condition where you don't have enough insulin
- a body system that transports molecules where they need to go, like taxi drivers
- the molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a molecule we breath in through the respiratory system
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
15 Clues: a molecule that we breath out • found in meat and beans and built of amino acids • a group of atoms joined together, such as glucose • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • the molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • ...
Body Systems 2025-10-01
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- System that breaks down food into nutrients
- Organ that turns oxygen into carbon dioxide
- Organ that connects mouth to stomach
- System that transport nutrients and oxygen
- Organ that carries urine from kidney to bladder
- Organ that returns blood to the heart
- System that removes waste
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- Organ that filters blood and produces urine
- Organ that protects the heart
- Organ that protects brain
- System that enables movement
- Organ that pumps blood
- System that controls Body Functions
- System that protects organs
- System that brings oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
15 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Organ that protects brain • System that removes waste • System that protects organs • System that enables movement • Organ that protects the heart • System that controls Body Functions • Organ that connects mouth to stomach • Organ that returns blood to the heart • System that transport nutrients and oxygen • Organ that filters blood and produces urine • ...
Body Systems 2025-10-01
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- System that breaks down food into nutrients
- Organ that turns oxygen into carbon dioxide
- Organ that connects mouth to stomach
- System that transport nutrients and oxygen
- Organ that carries urine from kidney to bladder
- Organ that returns blood to the heart
- System that removes waste
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- Organ that filters blood and produces urine
- Organ that protects the heart
- Organ that protects brain
- System that enables movement
- Organ that pumps blood
- System that controls Body Functions
- System that protects organs
- System that brings oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
15 Clues: Organ that pumps blood • Organ that protects brain • System that removes waste • System that protects organs • System that enables movement • Organ that protects the heart • System that controls Body Functions • Organ that connects mouth to stomach • Organ that returns blood to the heart • System that transport nutrients and oxygen • Organ that filters blood and produces urine • ...
7th Grade: Respiratory Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-18
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- tiny tubes that take air to alveoli
- the system that brings in oxygen to the body
- flap that keeps food from entering larynx
- gas that we breathe in
- main organ of the respiratory system
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- tiny air sacs where gas are exchanged
- commonly known as the windpipe
- makes up rings on trachea that make it rigid
- the common pathway for air and food
- lined with cilia and mucus to filter air
- carbon _______ is the gas we breathe out
- muscle that causes lungs to expand
12 Clues: gas that we breathe in • commonly known as the windpipe • muscle that causes lungs to expand • tiny tubes that take air to alveoli • the common pathway for air and food • main organ of the respiratory system • tiny air sacs where gas are exchanged • lined with cilia and mucus to filter air • carbon _______ is the gas we breathe out • flap that keeps food from entering larynx • ...
vertebrate diversity 2024-12-01
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- produce eggs and sperms
- skeletal system in birds
- shell
- respiratory system of birds
- for grinding food
- line sensation in fish
- movement of mollusks
- lower chambers
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- bladder controls fish depth
- skeleton of worms
- large jaws and sharp scales
- bird heart
- sac for wastes in bird
- birds wastes
- waste of fish
- has no scales or jaws
- amphibian heart
- fish heart
18 Clues: shell • bird heart • fish heart • birds wastes • waste of fish • lower chambers • amphibian heart • skeleton of worms • for grinding food • movement of mollusks • has no scales or jaws • sac for wastes in bird • produce eggs and sperms • skeletal system in birds • line sensation in fish • large jaws and sharp scales • respiratory system of birds • bladder controls fish depth
Science Vocab Review! 2022-12-15
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- A living individual
- similar tissues do a job for your body
- no nucleus
- organizes what makes up an organism
- cell that has a nucleus
- more than one cell
- made of a lipid bilayer
- changes light to food energy
- similar cells doing the same job
- powerhouse of the cell
- the smallest building block of life
- backs up a claim in an argument
- what something does
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- small system within a larger system
- one cell
- special structures in a cell
- supports and protects a plant cell
- system that brings in oxygen
- control center of cell, has DNA
- system that circulates blood
- able to do a specific job
21 Clues: one cell • no nucleus • more than one cell • A living individual • what something does • powerhouse of the cell • cell that has a nucleus • made of a lipid bilayer • able to do a specific job • special structures in a cell • system that brings in oxygen • changes light to food energy • system that circulates blood • control center of cell, has DNA • backs up a claim in an argument • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Body Cavities and Planes Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-19
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- Contains organs responsible for digestion.
- Vertical divide that separates the body from back and front.
- located between the lungs, contains all chest organs except lungs.
- Study of body parts and their connections.
- Also known as the chest cavity, filled with lungs and heart. Also contains cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory systems.
- Combination of abdominal and pelvic cavities, is the largest cavity in the entire body.
- Also known as vertebral canal, is the space in vetebrae where the spinal cord passes through.
- Home to the digestive system
- Entrance to digestive system (the mouth).
- The space inside the nose, forms respiratory functions.
- The space formed inside the skull, in which the brain and endocrine gland occupy.
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- Located in skull which contains eyeballs and eye sockets.
- Divides body from head to tail.
- Located at the front of the body, made up of two different cavities that are separated by the diaphragm.
- Placed below abdominal cavity, contains urinary and reproductive systems.
- Divides body from left to right side.
- Divides body vertically at the midline.
- Has respiratory functions, separates thoracic and abdominal cavity.
- Located at the back of the body, includes brain stem and spinal cord (cranial and spinal cavities).
- Air filled, located in ear canal.
20 Clues: Home to the digestive system • Divides body from head to tail. • Air filled, located in ear canal. • Divides body from left to right side. • Divides body vertically at the midline. • Entrance to digestive system (the mouth). • Contains organs responsible for digestion. • Study of body parts and their connections. • The space inside the nose, forms respiratory functions. • ...
Strength Training 2017-09-27
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- how many times you repeat
- circulates blood
- s in s.m.a.r.t
- pushing yourself to much
- making muscles stronger
- muscular endurance
- ffrequency intesity time and
- resp system
- Goal goal that only works for a certain amount of time
- Composition
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- how hard you work
- stretches
- relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- using oxygen
- making progress
- Endurance
- What T stand for in s.m.a.r.t
- Goal a goal that is set for the rest of your life
- stretching and strength training
19 Clues: stretches • Endurance • resp system • Composition • using oxygen • s in s.m.a.r.t • making progress • circulates blood • how hard you work • muscular endurance • making muscles stronger • pushing yourself to much • how many times you repeat • ffrequency intesity time and • What T stand for in s.m.a.r.t • stretching and strength training • relating to the heart and blood vessels. • ...
Biology Terms 2022-11-08
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- controls what goes in and out of the cell
- collection os tissues
- holds organelles in place
- storage unit of the cell
- system that breaks down food
- system that fights disease
- Multicellular organism
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- powerhouse of the cell
- tiny cell structures
- contains dna
- single called organism with no nucleus
- system where oxygen is brought into the body
- collection of cells
- smallest unit of an organism
- system that includes the brain
15 Clues: contains dna • collection of cells • tiny cell structures • collection os tissues • powerhouse of the cell • Multicellular organism • storage unit of the cell • holds organelles in place • system that fights disease • smallest unit of an organism • system that breaks down food • system that includes the brain • single called organism with no nucleus • ...
health 2015-03-11
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- makes you healthy and stronger.
- system
- what helps you breathe.
- a muscle in your legs
- cells
- joined to your leg
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- exercising
- joined to your foot
- system what protects me from getting bugs
- protect you from getting hurt
- system helps you breath
- what helps me stay fit.
- make you stronger
- allows you to breathe and smell
- joins to your foot
15 Clues: cells • system • exercising • make you stronger • joins to your foot • joined to your leg • joined to your foot • a muscle in your legs • system helps you breath • what helps me stay fit. • what helps you breathe. • protect you from getting hurt • makes you healthy and stronger. • allows you to breathe and smell • system what protects me from getting bugs
Week 1 and 2 2025-01-23
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- System - Provides support, protection, and framework.
- Composed of fatty acids and glycerol, and primary functions are energy storage, insulation, and cell membrane structure.
- System - Defends against infections.
- System - Transports nutrients, oxygen, and waste.
- Substance that accepts hydrogen ions or releases hydroxide ions (OH⁻) (pH > 7).
- Homeostasis component that detects changes (stimuli) in the environment.
- System - Breaks down food for nutrient absorption.
- Study of body structures.
- Movement of substances due to pressure gradient.
- System - Fast-acting control system; responds to stimuli.
- System - Eliminates waste; maintains water balance.
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- Homeostasis component that carries out the response to restore balance (e.g., muscles, glands).
- System - Produces offspring.
- System - Facilitates gas exchange.
- System - Protects the body; includes skin, hair, nails.
- Type of gland that secretes hormones into the bloodstream (ductless).
- Measure of solute concentration.
- System - Regulates processes with hormones.
- System - Facilitates movement and generates heat.
- Study of body functions.
- Feedback that amplifies changes for specific functions (e.g., childbirth).
21 Clues: Study of body functions. • Study of body structures. • System - Produces offspring. • Measure of solute concentration. • System - Facilitates gas exchange. • System - Defends against infections. • System - Regulates processes with hormones. • Movement of substances due to pressure gradient. • System - Facilitates movement and generates heat. • ...
Breathing 2020-05-05
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- move debris and microbes out of the airways
- secondary branch of the airways that connect the lungs
- seal off the windpipe during eating
- providing the lungs with the lubrication and cushioning needed to inhale and exhale
- serving as the secondary passage for air to enter and exit the respiratory tract during inhalation and exhalation
- Organ to breath
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- part of the lower respiratory tract
- diverse and widely distributed throughout the rib cage
- muscle that helps you breathe in and out
- used when talking
- condition the air to be received by the other areas of the respiratory tract
- responsible for helping us breathe, and this, actually form the main part of the respiratory system
- part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules to and from the bloodstream
- main passageway into the lungs
15 Clues: Organ to breath • used when talking • main passageway into the lungs • part of the lower respiratory tract • seal off the windpipe during eating • muscle that helps you breathe in and out • move debris and microbes out of the airways • part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity • diverse and widely distributed throughout the rib cage • ...
Science class respiratory system 2021-04-26
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- one of the three steps of respiration that is when Co2 swaps with o2.
- Commonly named the throat
- the bone that holds your ribcage together
- the rings that are in your neck
- Commonly known as the windpipe
- one of the three steps of respiration that is when you inhale oxygen and exhale co2
- commonly known as the voicebox
- the system that helps us breathe
- a more, bigger word for inhaling
- the muscle that assists the lungs in breathing
- the bones that hold the lungs and heart together inside of your body
- scientific name for nose
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- the veins inside of the aveolli
- small branches inside of the lungs
- one of the three steps of respiration that is when c02 goes from the body to the lungs to be expelled and o2 goes from the lungs into the body
- control system the area of the brain that controls the respiratory system
- what represents the look of grapes
- a more scientific word for exhaling
- a more scientific word for breathing
- Full of air
- the area between the neck and the lungs also known as the windpipe
21 Clues: Full of air • scientific name for nose • Commonly named the throat • Commonly known as the windpipe • commonly known as the voicebox • the veins inside of the aveolli • the rings that are in your neck • the system that helps us breathe • a more, bigger word for inhaling • small branches inside of the lungs • what represents the look of grapes • a more scientific word for exhaling • ...
body systems 2021-12-06
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- System responsible for breathing
- The smallest type of blood vessel
- Organ that pumps blood to the body
- System that delivers blood to organs
- System that contains the skin
- System that contains the stomach and colon
- System that helps us move
- System that gives you your senses
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- System that gives the body structure
- System that has the pancreas and thyroid
- The only tissue that can contract
- System that gets rid of waste in the blood
- The control center of the nervous system
- Organs that filter blood
- Largest organ in the body
15 Clues: Organs that filter blood • System that helps us move • Largest organ in the body • System that contains the skin • System responsible for breathing • The smallest type of blood vessel • The only tissue that can contract • System that gives you your senses • Organ that pumps blood to the body • System that gives the body structure • System that delivers blood to organs • ...
Organ Systems Jimmy Albert 2017-08-31
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- growth
- maintains posture
- forms external body covering
- removes carbon dioxide
- breaks down food
- need this to live
- fast acting control system
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- holds urine
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
- produces offspring
- eliminates nitrogenous
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- stores minerals
- produces sperm
- female reproductive system
15 Clues: growth • holds urine • produces sperm • stores minerals • breaks down food • maintains posture • need this to live • produces offspring • eliminates nitrogenous • removes carbon dioxide • fast acting control system • female reproductive system • forms external body covering • returns fluids to blood vessels • transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
The Respiratory System 2013-10-12
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- a web of these surround the air sac walls
- these are at the end of the bronchioles; this is where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood
- when you breath, this gas builds up in your blood
- these are small tubes that branch from the bronchi and go into the lungs
- the cells of all multicellular organisms need this gas for energy
- the job of this organ system is to carry gasses between the outside air and your blood
- these are tiny, hairlike structures on cells in the lining of many parts of the respiratory system
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- this sticky, thick fluid traps dust and germs from the air
- the sound of your voice is the result of your breath making the vocal chords vibrate; vocal chords are stretched over this organ
- this organ system works with the respiratory system; its blood picks up the oxygen and carries it to all your cells
- the trachea leads to these 2 branches that go into the lungs
- air enters your body through the mouth or this organ
- when you hold your breath your brain sends a message to this organ and rib muscles telling them to breath
- after air enters your body, it passes this organ; this is where air is warmed and moistened; then air goes to the larynx
- this tube carries air from the larynx to the lungs
15 Clues: a web of these surround the air sac walls • when you breath, this gas builds up in your blood • this tube carries air from the larynx to the lungs • air enters your body through the mouth or this organ • this sticky, thick fluid traps dust and germs from the air • the trachea leads to these 2 branches that go into the lungs • ...
