respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2020-09-28
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- each of a series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine
- Tube through which air moves from the pharynx to the lungs; windpipe. Lined with cilia and mucus.
- Tube at the back of the mouth; serves as a passageway for both air and food; Throat
- Tiny air sacs specialized for the movement of gases between the air and blood.
- the process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a series of complex chemical reactions to release energy in cells.
- Main organ of the respiratory system
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- Two large air passageways in the chest cavity; each leading to a lung.
- the greatest volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after taking the deepest possible breath.
- only part of the respiratory system that is visible externally and is the route for air entry into the respiratory system.
- Tube at the top of the trachea which contains the vocal cords; voice box
10 Clues: Main organ of the respiratory system • Two large air passageways in the chest cavity; each leading to a lung. • Tube at the top of the trachea which contains the vocal cords; voice box • each of a series of slender curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine • Tiny air sacs specialized for the movement of gases between the air and blood. • ...
Respiratory System 2020-09-24
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- Aka windpipe, part of the airway system. Airways carry oxygen to your lungs and carry carbon dioxide out of your lungs
- Protects organs in the chest cavity, during inspiration they are elevated, and during expiration they are depressed
- Process of taking air into the lungs
- When you breathe, your lungs take it in and pass it into your blood, which carries it to your organs
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- dioxide A waste product the body gets rid of by breathing it out
- Two external openings of the nasal cavity that add air to the lungs
- The action of breathing
- Exhalation of breath
- Carry out exchange of gases as we breathe and helps the circulatory system to pump oxygen-rich blood to all cells
- It causes your airways to get inflamed and narrow, and it makes it hard to breathe
10 Clues: Exhalation of breath • The action of breathing • Process of taking air into the lungs • dioxide A waste product the body gets rid of by breathing it out • Two external openings of the nasal cavity that add air to the lungs • It causes your airways to get inflamed and narrow, and it makes it hard to breathe • ...
Respiratory system 2020-10-19
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- Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli.
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
- An inflammation of lung tissue, wherer the alveoli in the affected areas fill w/fluid
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- Two spongy organs, located in the thoracic cavity enclosed by the diaphragm and rib cage, responsible for respiration
- Ttwo short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- cancer pulmonary malignancy commonly attributed to cigarette smoking
- A system of organs, functioning in the process of gas exchange between the body and the environment, consisting especially of the nose, nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
- Voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
- A chronic allergic disorder characterized by episodes of severe breathing difficulty, coughing, and wheezing.
10 Clues: Airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli. • throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx • cancer pulmonary malignancy commonly attributed to cigarette smoking • Voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords • ...
respiratory system 2018-06-20
10 Clues: windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • organ of voice • pumps the lungs • air passage to alveoli • cavity purifies the air • air sac for gas exchange • primary respiratory organ • organ between abdomen and neck
respiratory system 2021-06-09
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- Tiny hairlike structures in the airway. that
- A 5-inch log tube that alowes are to leave and enter your lungs.
- Brings oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out.
- The voice box.
- a muscle below the lungs that when it contracts air moves into the lungs
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- A possibly chronic illness that inflames the airways making it hard to breathe.
- When somethings gets red, hot, and swells.
- Each time it expands and contracts gases leave and enter the body.
- A condition that swells the airways making it hard to breathe.
- Two tubes that lead off of the trachia into the lungs.
10 Clues: The voice box. • When somethings gets red, hot, and swells. • Tiny hairlike structures in the airway. that • Brings oxygen into the body and carbon dioxide out. • Two tubes that lead off of the trachia into the lungs. • A condition that swells the airways making it hard to breathe. • A 5-inch log tube that alowes are to leave and enter your lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2021-04-16
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- inside nose contains mucus to keep out pathogens
- connects throat and lungs
- connects airway of mouth to nose
- tiny hairs that filter pathogens out of airways
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- has three lobes
- muscle that helps lungs push out and pull in air
- connects pharynx with stomach
- passages that supply lungs with air
- where exchange of CO2 and oxygen occurs
- has two lobes
10 Clues: has two lobes • has three lobes • connects throat and lungs • connects pharynx with stomach • connects airway of mouth to nose • passages that supply lungs with air • where exchange of CO2 and oxygen occurs • tiny hairs that filter pathogens out of airways • muscle that helps lungs push out and pull in air • inside nose contains mucus to keep out pathogens
Respiratory system 2021-08-15
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- also know as windpipe
- protects the lower airways
- Upon inhalation, the ________ contracts and flattens and the chest cavity enlarges
- There are two large sphenoid sinuses in the sphenoid bone, which is behind the nose between the eyes
- a group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe (left)
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- a group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe (right)
- The other sinus
- Transports air to the lungs
- The ______ are where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out.
- The only part of the respiratory system that is externally visable
10 Clues: The other sinus • also know as windpipe • protects the lower airways • Transports air to the lungs • The only part of the respiratory system that is externally visable • a group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe (left) • a group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe (right) • ...
Respiratory System 2021-08-16
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- physical process of inhalation and exhalation
- It is also known as the voice box.
- Group of organs and tissues working together to enable us to breathe.
- Dome-shaped muscle at the bottom of the lungs
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- Grape-like structures; site of gas exchange
- It is also known as the windpipe.
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Two air tubes that branch off of the trachea and carry air directly into the lungs.
- holes in your nose
- This is where the air first enters our body.
10 Clues: holes in your nose • It is also known as the windpipe. • It is also known as the voice box. • Main organ of the respiratory system • Grape-like structures; site of gas exchange • This is where the air first enters our body. • physical process of inhalation and exhalation • Dome-shaped muscle at the bottom of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2024-05-27
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- A vehicle that can quickly take you to the hospital in case of an emergency
- A condition that makes breathing difficult for some people
- a long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs
- A process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide
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- What people with asthma use to stop an attack
- A sign that someone is having an asthma attack
- A substance that can help you if you are sick
- A person who is victim to something that compromises their health
- A pair of organs who supply the body with oxygen
- What you need to get if you see a casualty
10 Clues: What you need to get if you see a casualty • What people with asthma use to stop an attack • A substance that can help you if you are sick • A sign that someone is having an asthma attack • A pair of organs who supply the body with oxygen • A condition that makes breathing difficult for some people • A person who is victim to something that compromises their health • ...
respiratory system 2023-09-20
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- the membrane lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus
- protuberance in vertebrates that houses the nostrils, or nares, which receive and expel air for respiration alongside the mouth. Behind the nose are the olfactory mucosa and the sinuses
- hronic condition where the walls of the bronchi are thickened from inflammation and infection
- smocking can cause
- a disease that causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and nighttime or early morning coughing
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- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box
- 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
- this diseases is in the lungs
- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs
- 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
10 Clues: smocking can cause • this diseases is in the lungs • the membrane lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus • hronic condition where the walls of the bronchi are thickened from inflammation and infection • ...
Respiratory System 2023-04-20
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- main muscle in respiration, controls breathing
- helps expel particles out of the lungs
- leads air into the bronchi
- also known as the voice box
- leads from the trachea into the lungs
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- exchange exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen with air and blood through diffusion
- place of gas exchange
- moistens tissues and filters air
- tube first receiving air from the mouth/nose
- small tubes leading into the alveoli
10 Clues: place of gas exchange • leads air into the bronchi • also known as the voice box • moistens tissues and filters air • small tubes leading into the alveoli • leads from the trachea into the lungs • helps expel particles out of the lungs • tube first receiving air from the mouth/nose • main muscle in respiration, controls breathing • ...
Respiratory system 2023-03-24
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- Anatomical term for "air sack"
- "larynx" colloquially
- Strings of the instrument played by singers
- One is advised to eat ice cream after surgical remouval of palatine ....
- Sack with lungs inside them
- Synonym for sputum
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- The inflammation fo the lungs
- "oesophagus" colloquially
- "trachea" colloquially
- To rapidly increase (usually about temperature)
10 Clues: Synonym for sputum • "larynx" colloquially • "trachea" colloquially • "oesophagus" colloquially • Sack with lungs inside them • The inflammation fo the lungs • Anatomical term for "air sack" • Strings of the instrument played by singers • To rapidly increase (usually about temperature) • One is advised to eat ice cream after surgical remouval of palatine ....
respiratory system 2021-09-29
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- the part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them. It affects voice modulation through expansion or contraction.
- the cartilage and bone in your nose
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
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- a substance which tends to reduce the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved
- a cavity within a bone or other tissue, especially one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities.
- The hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea
- each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and other mammals
- a short microscopic hairlike vibrating structure, providing propulsion
10 Clues: the cartilage and bone in your nose • a short microscopic hairlike vibrating structure, providing propulsion • a substance which tends to reduce the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved • The hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea • ...
Respiratory System 2021-11-08
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- the windpipe
- membrane surrounding the lungs
- the voice box
- infectious disease of the throat and upper respiratory tract, caused by bacteria
- listening to the sounds in the chest
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- central cavity between the lungs in the chest
- the throat
- collection of fluid
- imperfect lung expansion, collapsed lung
- thin hairs attached in the lining of the respiratory tract
10 Clues: the throat • the windpipe • the voice box • collection of fluid • membrane surrounding the lungs • listening to the sounds in the chest • imperfect lung expansion, collapsed lung • central cavity between the lungs in the chest • thin hairs attached in the lining of the respiratory tract • infectious disease of the throat and upper respiratory tract, caused by bacteria
Respiratory System 2021-11-16
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- the tiniest tubes located in the bronchi are called___.
- the air heads down your windpipe. On the way down the windpipe, tiny hairs called____ to keep mucus from the lungs.
- Beneath the lungs is the _____.
- This protects your lungs.
- Your ____ allow you to inhale and exhale.
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- Here are two large tubes. These tubes are called the main stem
- Luckily, your lungs are covered by two really slick special layers called _____.
- the wind pipe or also know as ____.
- Above the windpipe is the ____.
- This can damage the lungs.
10 Clues: This protects your lungs. • This can damage the lungs. • Above the windpipe is the ____. • Beneath the lungs is the _____. • the wind pipe or also know as ____. • Your ____ allow you to inhale and exhale. • the tiniest tubes located in the bronchi are called___. • Here are two large tubes. These tubes are called the main stem • ...
Respiratory system 2022-05-23
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- connects nasal cavity to larynx
- windpipe
- Dry air consists of 78.08% __________
- air sacs
- air comes in and out
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- skeletal muscle that sits between the ribs
- the air that enters the lungs
- muscles between the ribs
- when breathing in, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles __________
- Two identical organ found in the chest
10 Clues: windpipe • air sacs • air comes in and out • muscles between the ribs • the air that enters the lungs • connects nasal cavity to larynx • Dry air consists of 78.08% __________ • Two identical organ found in the chest • skeletal muscle that sits between the ribs • when breathing in, the diaphragm and intercostal muscles __________
Respiratory system 2025-01-24
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- Windpipe connecting throat to lungs.
- The sound-making organ in the throat.
- Main tube that branches into the lungs.
- Coats the lungs to prevent collapse.
- Breathing out carbon dioxide.
- Protective flap over the windpipe during swallowing.
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- Smallest airways before the alveoli.
- Muscle sheet that helps in breathing.
- The organ where gas exchange takes place.
- Tiny hair-like structures that clean the airways.
10 Clues: Breathing out carbon dioxide. • Smallest airways before the alveoli. • Windpipe connecting throat to lungs. • Coats the lungs to prevent collapse. • Muscle sheet that helps in breathing. • The sound-making organ in the throat. • Main tube that branches into the lungs. • The organ where gas exchange takes place. • Tiny hair-like structures that clean the airways. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-03-03
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- Area that receives air, food and liquid from the mouth and nose
- Large muscle below the lungs that contracts/relaxes as you breathe
- Microscopic sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Gas that passes out of the blood through the alveoli
- Pair of tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
- Blood vessel that gases diffuse into through alveoli
- Gas that passes into the blood through the alveoli
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- Type of cell that carries oxygen through the blood
- Long tube that air travels down after being inhaled
- Main organ of the respiratory system
10 Clues: Main organ of the respiratory system • Microscopic sacs where gas exchange occurs • Type of cell that carries oxygen through the blood • Gas that passes into the blood through the alveoli • Long tube that air travels down after being inhaled • Pair of tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs • Gas that passes out of the blood through the alveoli • ...
respiratory system 2023-10-16
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- an infectious disease that most often damages your lungs, but can affect any part of your body.
- inflammation of the larger airways in your lungs the inflammation causes you to cough.
- This lung disease is caused by asbestos dust, with symptoms.
- an infection of the lungs. The infection is usually caused by bacteria or a virus.
- causes difficulty breathing. It usually affects children under 12 months of age.
- a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs.
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- a genetic disease that mostly affects your lungs and digestive system.
- long-term lung condition. It is one of several lung conditions that, as a group, are known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- a long-term lung disease caused by inhaling unsafe levels of silica dust, usually over a period of many years.
- when air leaks into the space between one of your lungs and your chest wall.
10 Clues: a chronic condition that affects the airways in the lungs. • This lung disease is caused by asbestos dust, with symptoms. • a genetic disease that mostly affects your lungs and digestive system. • when air leaks into the space between one of your lungs and your chest wall. • causes difficulty breathing. It usually affects children under 12 months of age. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-11-21
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- Muscle that contracts during inhalation ?
- Main airway leading to the lungs ?
- Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells ?
- Primary gas exchanged in alveoli ?
- Fluid that reduces surface tension in the alveoli ?
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- Brain region controlling breathing ?
- Smallest airways in the respiratory system ?
- Dioxide Gas produced as a waste product of respiration ?
- The process of gas exchange in the lungs ?
- Volume of air moved in and out during normal breathing ?
10 Clues: Main airway leading to the lungs ? • Primary gas exchanged in alveoli ? • Brain region controlling breathing ? • Muscle that contracts during inhalation ? • The process of gas exchange in the lungs ? • Smallest airways in the respiratory system ? • Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells ? • Fluid that reduces surface tension in the alveoli ? • ...
Respiratory System 2024-12-02
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- The tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
- The large passageway in the chest carries air from the trachea to each lung.
- The process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- The vocal cords are located in this structure.
- The muscle that helps with breathing, is located below the lungs.
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- The condition where the airways are inflamed and narrowed, causing difficulty in breathing.
- The protective flap that covers the windpipe when swallowing food.
- The main respiratory organ that exchanges gases in the body.
- The part of the throat that connects the mouth and nasal passages to the larynx and esophagus.
- The tube that connects the throat to the lungs.
10 Clues: The vocal cords are located in this structure. • The tube that connects the throat to the lungs. • The tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs. • The main respiratory organ that exchanges gases in the body. • The process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. • The muscle that helps with breathing, is located below the lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-07-26
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- Protects the lungs from mechanical injuries
- breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen
- Guard of entrance to trachea
- Air breathed in and out in a normal quiet breathing
- An inverted Y-shaped tube
- respiratory pigment rich in iron
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- facilitates the downward and upward rib movement causing the enlargement of the chest cavity all around.
- Helps to increase the volume of the chest activity lengthwise
- Volume of air that can be inhaled and exhaled by maximum inspiration and expiration respectively
- the air tubes of insects
10 Clues: the air tubes of insects • An inverted Y-shaped tube • Guard of entrance to trachea • respiratory pigment rich in iron • Protects the lungs from mechanical injuries • breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen • Air breathed in and out in a normal quiet breathing • Helps to increase the volume of the chest activity lengthwise • ...
Respiratory system 2022-06-17
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- leaf-shaped piece of elastic cartilage that is a portion of the larynx that swings to close the trachea during swallowing
- small, grape-like sac that performs gas exchange in the lungs
- tube connected to the trachea that branches into many subsidiaries and provides a passageway for air to enter and leave the lungs
- concave structure on the mediastinal surface of the lungs where blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, nerves, and a bronchus enter the lung
- branch of bronchi that are 1 mm or less in diameter and terminate at alveolar sacs
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- tube composed of cartilaginous rings and supporting tissue that connects the lung bronchi and the larynx; provides a route for air to enter and exit the lung
- process that causes the air to leave the lungs
- cartilaginous structure that produces the voice, prevents food and beverages from entering the trachea, and regulates the volume of air that enters and leaves the lungs
- region of the conducting zone that forms a tube of skeletal muscle lined with respiratory epithelium; located between the nasal conchae and the esophagus and trachea
- organ of the respiratory system that performs gas exchange)
10 Clues: process that causes the air to leave the lungs • organ of the respiratory system that performs gas exchange) • small, grape-like sac that performs gas exchange in the lungs • branch of bronchi that are 1 mm or less in diameter and terminate at alveolar sacs • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-01
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- The movement of air or dissolved gases into and out of the lungs
- To move air into and out of the lungs
- a serious illness in which one or both lungs become red and swollen and filled with liquid
- to send air out of your lungs
- a sticky, wet liquid produced by glands
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- needed to keep most living things alive
- two organs in the chest used to breathe
- the muscle that helps move air in and out of the lungs
- The windpipe
- to breathe air, smoke, or gas into your lungs
10 Clues: The windpipe • to send air out of your lungs • To move air into and out of the lungs • needed to keep most living things alive • two organs in the chest used to breathe • a sticky, wet liquid produced by glands • to breathe air, smoke, or gas into your lungs • the muscle that helps move air in and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-14
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- Air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Organ responsible for oxygenating blood
- Process of moving air into and out of the lungs
- Hair-like structures that move mucus out of the respiratory tract
- Tube supported by C-shaped cartilage rings
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- Cartilaginous flap that prevents food entering the airway
- Voice box
- Serous membrane surrounding the lungs
- Smallest conducting airways before the alveoli
- Primary muscle of inhalation
10 Clues: Voice box • Primary muscle of inhalation • Air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Serous membrane surrounding the lungs • Organ responsible for oxygenating blood • Tube supported by C-shaped cartilage rings • Smallest conducting airways before the alveoli • Process of moving air into and out of the lungs • Cartilaginous flap that prevents food entering the airway • ...
Respiratory System 2025-05-19
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- Two tubes that split off from the trachea and lead to the lungs
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- A place where air enters the body along with food
- Transfer oxygen to red blood cells and take carbon dioxide from red blood cells
- The passageway to the lungs
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- The muscle that lets air into the lungs
- Tiny tubes in the lungs that lead to the alvioli
- The throat
- The primary place where air enters the body
- Tiny hair-like tissues that help remove pollution from the lungs
10 Clues: The throat • The passageway to the lungs • The muscle that lets air into the lungs • The main organ of the respiratory system • The primary place where air enters the body • Tiny tubes in the lungs that lead to the alvioli • A place where air enters the body along with food • Two tubes that split off from the trachea and lead to the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-05-19
10 Clues: throat • windpipe • the voice box • small air sacs • your nose holes • helps the lungs breath • tubes that split off of the trachea • main organ of the respiratory system • air passage ways become shorter disease • the other way air can gett in your body but not the nose
Respiratory system 2025-11-24
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- Воздушни патишта во белите дробови
- Место каде се врши размена на гасови
- Спречува навлегување на храна во душникот
- Мускул што помага при дишење
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- Во тоа се разгрануват бронхиите
- Помошен орган при голтање
- Заштитна мембрана на бели дробови
- Име на клетките во белиот дроб
- Дупки кој ја спојуваат носната празнина со голтникот
- Спојува грклан до бронхии
10 Clues: Помошен орган при голтање • Спојува грклан до бронхии • Мускул што помага при дишење • Име на клетките во белиот дроб • Во тоа се разгрануват бронхиите • Заштитна мембрана на бели дробови • Воздушни патишта во белите дробови • Место каде се врши размена на гасови • Спречува навлегување на храна во душникот • Дупки кој ја спојуваат носната празнина со голтникот
Respiratory system 2025-11-05
10 Clues: voice box • highway to the lungs • muscle beneath lungs • offshoots of the bronchi • throat; behind nasal cavity • where oxygen enters the blood • where air enters the body; nose • blocks food from entering lungs • where air goes after the trachea • air sacs at the ends of bronchioles
science!!! 2025-05-08
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- nervous system organ
- when you can separate the two things
- inherited and physical traits
- energy being passed through
- when the water goes back into the atmosphere
- digestive system organ
- not living things
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- a lot of food chains
- another word for precipitation
- when a new substance is formed
- decomposer
- respiratory organ
- skeletal system things
- living things
- producer
15 Clues: producer • decomposer • living things • respiratory organ • not living things • a lot of food chains • nervous system organ • skeletal system things • digestive system organ • energy being passed through • inherited and physical traits • another word for precipitation • when a new substance is formed • when you can separate the two things • when the water goes back into the atmosphere
Science Extra Credit 2023-03-17
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- The main passageways into the lungs
- Known as the windpipe
- Prevents blood loss
- Most important muscle in the respiratory system
- Has villi in the inside and absorbs nutrients
- Muscles that are not under your control
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Pumps blood through the body
- Wettens food to help mechanical digestion
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- Breaks down all macro nutrients
- A long tube that moves bolus down into the stomach
- Stores bile that comes from liver
- Primary job is to absorb water
- Made out of mostly water
- Thin tubes that connect arteries to veins
- Primary organ in the respiratory system
- Made in cellular respiration and is also known as energy
- Muscles that are under your control
- Made of 4 lobes and it produces bile
- Food is broken down into liquid from the help of stomach acids
20 Clues: Prevents blood loss • Known as the windpipe • Made out of mostly water • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • Pumps blood through the body • Primary job is to absorb water • Breaks down all macro nutrients • Stores bile that comes from liver • The main passageways into the lungs • Muscles that are under your control • Made of 4 lobes and it produces bile • ...
Set one 2026-03-19
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- This connects The larynx with the bronchi
- The left lung has__ lobes
- Inadequate oxygen delivery to body tissues is called
- These lighten the skull
- This is a broken nose
- This is exchange with capillaries in the body
- Pharynx is another name for your
- The larynx is also called your
- The external nostrils are also called
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- Pulmonary ventilation is a fancy term for
- Where vocal folds are found
- The lobes of the lungs are divided into lobes by
- The major function of the respiratory system is to supply the body with
- A chronic inflammation of the bronchial passageways
- The only externally visible part of the respiratory system
- Serves as a common passageway for food and air
- In the lungs, the smallest of the conducting passageways are
- Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by
- The guardian of the airways
- What divides the nasal cavity
20 Clues: This is a broken nose • These lighten the skull • The left lung has__ lobes • Where vocal folds are found • The guardian of the airways • What divides the nasal cavity • The larynx is also called your • Pharynx is another name for your • Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by • The external nostrils are also called • Pulmonary ventilation is a fancy term for • ...
Respiratory Systems 2022-03-18
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- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases in the lungs
- sends air to the lung
- entry point of the
- smallest branches of the bronchial tree
- grape-like clusters at ends of bronchioles where exchange of gases occur
- slimy secretion that helps to warm, moisten, and filter air
- branches at the bottom of the trachea that are contained in the lungs
- tiny flap that covers the larynx during swallowing
- release of a breath
- not breathing
- abnormally slow breathing rate
- "Voice Box"; contains vocal cords that vibrate when air passes through
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- "windpipe" has rings of cartilage that keep its shape
- drawing in a breath
- filters the air intake
- lining of respiratory tract that secretes mucus
- abnormally fast breathing rate
- parted organs containing bronchi that are divided into clearly defined lobes
- difficulty breathing
- tiny wave-like hairs that line the nostrils & help to filter air
- passageway shared by the digestive system & respiratory system
21 Clues: not breathing • entry point of the • drawing in a breath • release of a breath • difficulty breathing • sends air to the lung • filters the air intake • abnormally fast breathing rate • abnormally slow breathing rate • smallest branches of the bronchial tree • lining of respiratory tract that secretes mucus • tiny flap that covers the larynx during swallowing • ...
Respiratory Crossword - Set One 2026-03-19
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- The lung is divided into lobes by
- What the external nostrils are also called.
- A broken nose
- Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by
- The major function of the respiratory system is to supply the body with
- When gas exchange with capillaries happen in the body
- Another name for pharynx.
- Serves as a common passageway for food and air
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- Connects the larynx to the bronchi
- They lighten the skull.
- Also called pulmonary ventilation
- Inadequate oxygen delivery to body tissue is called.
- Where vocal folds are found.
- The only externally visible part of the respiratory system.
- Also called the larynx
- A chronic inflammation of the bronchial passages
- "Guardian of the airways"
- In the lungs, the smallest of the conducting passageways are
- Divides the nasal cavity
- The number of lobes the left lung has.
20 Clues: A broken nose • Also called the larynx • They lighten the skull. • Divides the nasal cavity • "Guardian of the airways" • Another name for pharynx. • Where vocal folds are found. • The lung is divided into lobes by • Also called pulmonary ventilation • Connects the larynx to the bronchi • Gas exchange in the lungs occurs by • The number of lobes the left lung has. • ...
Human body systems 2022-09-29
Across
- A group of organs working together
- gives structure to your nose ears etc.
- A group of systems
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from heart
- largest organs of the body
- the kneecap
- provides protection and allows movement
- protects and maintains
- filter blood and create urnine as a waste product
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- maain part of the respiratory system
- defends body aganist an infection etc.
- having emotion
- A group of cells
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- It drains fluid that has leaked
- helps u breathe
- a cord of flexible tissue similar o rope
- carrys blood towards the heart
- largest organ of nervous system
- the holow tube inside the neck
- made of blood vessels and circualtes blood around the body
- helps you pick up things
- breaks down food
- removes wate from body
- largest solid organ in the body
- produces children
- Basic structure of life
- elastic tissure around your joints
- galnds and organs
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- supplies body organs with oxygen
- The part of the nervous system thats helps u breathe
33 Clues: the kneecap • having emotion • helps u breathe • breaks down food • A group of cells • produces children • galnds and organs • A group of systems • protects the brain • removes wate from body • protects and maintains • Basic structure of life • helps you pick up things • largest organs of the body • carrys blood away from heart • carrys blood towards the heart • the holow tube inside the neck • ...
Body systems crossword puzzle 2023-01-09
Across
- leads away from the heart
- all the organs that help you breath
- connects the artery to the veins
- leads to the heart
- most well known part of the circulatory system
Down
- leads blood around the body
- stores urine
- where blood has the water taken away from it and sorted out.
- the most well known part of the respiratory system
9 Clues: stores urine • leads to the heart • leads away from the heart • leads blood around the body • connects the artery to the veins • all the organs that help you breath • most well known part of the circulatory system • the most well known part of the respiratory system • where blood has the water taken away from it and sorted out.
Amplify Metabolism Vocabulary 2021-11-03
Across
- This cell organelle is responsible for letting certain molecules inside the cell.
- This gas is a product of cellular respiration and is exhaled out of the lungs.
- This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the circulatory system.
- The respiratory systems delivers this important gas to the blood stream.
- The chemical reactions in the body that change food into energy.
- A smaller system that is part of a larger system.
- This system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
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- This organ is responsible for absorbing molecules (like glucose and amino acids) into the blood stream.
- Starch molecules are made up of these smaller molecules.
- This organ is responsible for breaking down food into smaller molecules.
- This system is responsible for breaking down food into smaller molecules.
- When protein is digested, it breaks down into these.
- This system is responsible for circulating blood to all the parts of the body.
- A set of things working together
14 Clues: A set of things working together • A smaller system that is part of a larger system. • When protein is digested, it breaks down into these. • Starch molecules are made up of these smaller molecules. • The chemical reactions in the body that change food into energy. • This system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Amplify Metabolism Vocabulary 2021-12-01
Across
- This cell organelle is responsible for letting certain molecules inside the cell.
- This gas is a product of cellular respiration and is exhaled out of the lungs.
- This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the circulatory system.
- The respiratory systems delivers this important gas to the blood stream.
- The chemical reactions in the body that change food into energy.
- A smaller system that is part of a larger system.
- This system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
Down
- This organ is responsible for absorbing molecules (like glucose and amino acids) into the blood stream.
- Starch molecules are made up of these smaller molecules.
- This organ is responsible for breaking down food into smaller molecules.
- This system is responsible for breaking down food into smaller molecules.
- When protein is digested, it breaks down into these.
- This system is responsible for circulating blood to all the parts of the body.
- A set of things working together
14 Clues: A set of things working together • A smaller system that is part of a larger system. • When protein is digested, it breaks down into these. • Starch molecules are made up of these smaller molecules. • The chemical reactions in the body that change food into energy. • This system is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. • ...
12.B 2025-04-10
9 Clues: skin system • brain system • blood system • bones system • lungs system • ___ body system • How many systems • meaty areas system • eggs and sperm system
Body Systems 2013-10-27
Across
- What we breath out. Carbon ______
- Number of chambers in the heart
- Main artery in the body
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Stores bile before it is released into the intestine. (4,7)
- Where most digestion occurs. ______ intestine
- Connects the mouth to the stomach
- The _______ system is responsible for absorbing and eliminating vital gases
- Long tube protected by cartilage. Also known as your airway
- Absorbed into the blood stream during respiration
- Ensures blood cannot flow backwards
- Site for water absorption. Large _________
- Organ with no known use in the human body
- Small round sacs with large surface area. Important for respiration
- Main organ of the circulatory system
- Any blood vessel heading towards the heart is known as a _____
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- Blood enters the heart here. Right _____
- Blood exits the heart through the left ______ before being pumped to the body
- The body system responsible for pumping blood around the body
- The smallest type of blood vessels
- Main muscle involved in breathing
- The body system that absorbs nutrients from food
- Main artery to the lungs. ________ artery
- Thick muscular wall that divides the left and right sides of the heart
- Where the nasal and oral passages meet. Also known as the throat
- Also known as the voice box or Adams Apple
26 Clues: Main artery in the body • Number of chambers in the heart • What we breath out. Carbon ______ • Main muscle involved in breathing • Connects the mouth to the stomach • The smallest type of blood vessels • Ensures blood cannot flow backwards • Main organ of the respiratory system • Main organ of the circulatory system • Blood enters the heart here. Right _____ • ...
5.01 Companion Anatomy & Physiology 2023-10-22
Across
- one of the main organs of the urinary system
- joint above the hock in the hind leg
- main organ of the circulatory system
- extension of the epidermal layer of skin that have been modified to provide protection.
- the fleshy part of the side of an animal between the ribs and the rump/croup.
- main organ of the nervous system
- upper rounded part of the hindquarter
- epidermal scales on turtles
- major organ of the respiratory system for fish that allows them to breathe without lungs.
- transparent layer that covers the eye of a snake.
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- _________skeleton that includes: humerus, radius, ulna, scapula, and metacarpals
- main organ of the respiratory system
- ________skeleton that includes:pelvis,femur,tibia & fibula,and metatarsals
- loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal - most common in female rabbits
- long projecting hairs/bristles growing near the mouth.
- web of skin that allows the fish to move through water.
- top of an animal's head
- part of the foot the animal walks on
- tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
- part of an animal's body just above the elbow of the foreleg
- _________skeleton that includes: skull, tailbone, ribs, sternum,and backbone
- projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth.
22 Clues: top of an animal's head • epidermal scales on turtles • main organ of the nervous system • main organ of the respiratory system • main organ of the circulatory system • joint above the hock in the hind leg • part of the foot the animal walks on • upper rounded part of the hindquarter • one of the main organs of the urinary system • ...
The Respiratory System 2020-10-02
Across
- The upper throat behind the nose and mouth.
- The toxic gas that is filtered out of the blood.
- The gas that is absorbed into the blood and sustains life.
- The tiny bubble-shaped sacs of the lungs that exchange gases from the blood.
- Groups of muscles existing between and around the ribs that form the chest wall.
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- The thin tube carrying air from the throat.
- Inflammation and fluid buildup in the air sacs of the lungs, typically caused by an infection.
- The dome-shaped muscle below the chest cavity that aids breathing; vocal coaches will tell singers to use this when singing.
- A small flap that prevents food or liquids from being inhaled.
- A condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged.
- The curved bones attached to the spine which protect the organs in the chest cavity.
- The tubes that transport incoming air into the lungs.
- A condition that causes inflammation and sudden tightening of the airways.
- Thin hairlike formations in the airways that catch microbes and debris.
- The muscular organ that allows air to pass through the windpipe and also holds the vocal cords.
15 Clues: The thin tube carrying air from the throat. • The upper throat behind the nose and mouth. • The toxic gas that is filtered out of the blood. • The tubes that transport incoming air into the lungs. • The gas that is absorbed into the blood and sustains life. • A condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged. • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2021-11-08
Across
- cell fragments that clot blood
- cells that carry oxygen to your body's cells
- returns blood to the heart
- the passageway into your throat that leads to your lungs and stomach
- a series of reactions that breaks down glucose releasing chemical energy for your body
- the mechanical process of taking in air
Down
- cells from your immune system that fight diseases
- tiny air sacs
- takes blood away from the heart
- the liquid that actually transports oxygen, nutrients, waste, and other substances
- the liquid in your blood that carries most of the substances that need to be transported
- a muscle under your rib cage that controls the expansion and contraction of your chest as you breathe
- a flap that prevents food from going into your airway
- a part of the passageway that includes your vocal cords
- tubes leading into your lungs
15 Clues: tiny air sacs • returns blood to the heart • tubes leading into your lungs • cell fragments that clot blood • takes blood away from the heart • the mechanical process of taking in air • cells that carry oxygen to your body's cells • cells from your immune system that fight diseases • a flap that prevents food from going into your airway • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-05-17
Across
- the muscle below your lungs that assists them to breathe
- the part of the body that directs air from the mouth to the lungs
- physical inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide
- air sacs in the lungs
- the muscles within your ribs that help assist with breathing
- main organ of the respiratory system; there are two of them
Down
- the gas we breathe out
- another word for breathing in
- the boney compartments surrounding your lungs
- the chemical process in cells where oxygen enters them
- another word for breathing out
- one of the body parts where oxygen enters your body
- branches within the lungs
- the tube going from the mouth down to the lungs
- the gas we breathe in
15 Clues: air sacs in the lungs • the gas we breathe in • the gas we breathe out • branches within the lungs • another word for breathing in • another word for breathing out • the boney compartments surrounding your lungs • the tube going from the mouth down to the lungs • one of the body parts where oxygen enters your body • the chemical process in cells where oxygen enters them • ...
The respiratory system 2013-02-15
Across
- A dome shaped structure attached to your ribcage
- gateway for the lungs
- where the air enters the body
- THe air flows from the nose to the __________
- what heats the incoming air?
- What is the name of the explosion that happens when there is a particle trapped in your nose?
- decides if the air should go to the digestive system or the respiratory system
Down
- What is used to clean the incoming air?
- we turn oxygen into this
- what moistens the incoming air?
- The pitch of your voice is determined by the _______
- bumps not he back of your neck (tube like structure)
- Sacs at the end of the bronchi
- Home of the bronchus and alveoli
- how many sections do your lungs have?
15 Clues: gateway for the lungs • we turn oxygen into this • what heats the incoming air? • where the air enters the body • Sacs at the end of the bronchi • what moistens the incoming air? • Home of the bronchus and alveoli • how many sections do your lungs have? • What is used to clean the incoming air? • THe air flows from the nose to the __________ • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2015-09-13
Across
- the trachea is also knows the the _______
- tiny hairs in the nostrils
- your heart is about the size of your ____
- the trachea is the main ____ to the lungs
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- gas our body emits
- the plasma is made in the _____
Down
- organ essential to human speech
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- gives color to the blood
- the liquid part of the blood
- hardening of arteries
- tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- it contracts and flattens out and pull downwards when breathing
- _____ blood cells help the body fight off germs
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 • organ essential to human speech • the plasma is made in the _____ • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • the main organ of the respiratory system • the trachea is also knows the the _______ • your heart is about the size of your ____ • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2015-09-13
Across
- the trachea is also knows the the _______
- tiny hairs in the nostrils
- your heart is about the size of your ____
- the trachea is the main ____ to the lungs
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- gas our body emits
- the plasma is made in the _____
Down
- organ essential to human speech
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- gives color to the blood
- the liquid part of the blood
- hardening of arteries
- tiny sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
- it contracts and flattens out and pull downwards when breathing
- _____ blood cells help the body fight off germs
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 • organ essential to human speech • the plasma is made in the _____ • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • the main organ of the respiratory system • the trachea is also knows the the _______ • your heart is about the size of your ____ • ...
Respiratory System Review 2021-12-15
Across
- a small tube with tight cords that produce sound
- the substance that moves from the alveoli to the blood during cellular respiration
- a pair of cartilage covered tubes that allow O2 and CO2 to enter and exit the lungs
- how many school weeks we get off for winter break!
- a passage that leads from the mouth and nose to the esophagus and the larynx
- cells in the trachea have this to sweep up mucus in the pharynx so we can cough it out
- a cartilage covered tube that allows O2 and CO2 to enter and exit the respiratory system
- large organ where gas exchange happens in the body
Down
- what score you earn on your test if you cheat (talk, copy, etc.)
- small pods where O2 and CO2 comes in and out of the blood
- two words that are the entry and exit of the respiratory system
- small tubes that gas uses to travel to and from the alveoli
- two words that are the waste product of respiration
- large muscle that moves up and down to allow lungs to have room for breathing
- the reason our trachea feels bumpy- it is covered with this to keep its structure and keep it safe
15 Clues: a small tube with tight cords that produce sound • how many school weeks we get off for winter break! • large organ where gas exchange happens in the body • two words that are the waste product of respiration • small pods where O2 and CO2 comes in and out of the blood • small tubes that gas uses to travel to and from the alveoli • ...
Respiratory & Circulatory System 2022-04-17
Across
- 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 • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-07-24
Across
- Prevents food and liquids from entering the trachea
- Stack of Cs
- Connects with the first tracheal ring
- Breathing out
- Chronic inflammatory disease of bronchial tubes
- Voice box
- Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
Down
- Progressive long term loss of lung function
- Coarse hairs in the vestibules
- Opening over the true vocal cords
- Receptors in the superior meatus
- Inflammation of parietal pleura
- Dome-shaped sheet of muscle
- Breathing in
- Large branches off the trachea
15 Clues: Voice box • Stack of Cs • Breathing in • Breathing out • Dome-shaped sheet of muscle • Coarse hairs in the vestibules • Large branches off the trachea • Inflammation of parietal pleura • Receptors in the superior meatus • Opening over the true vocal cords • Connects with the first tracheal ring • Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • Progressive long term loss of lung function • ...
First aid crossword 2023-08-09
Across
- is made up of 2 sections the axial skeleton and the appendicular.
- carrys blood away from the heart.
- a bone that is strong and flat
- the angle between bones at a joint increases
- works in conjunction to the respiratory system.
- body part moves towards the midline of the body.
- cavities that allow air to travel to our lungs and supplies oxygen to the body.
- length of muscle lengthens.
- relaxes and lengthens.
- rotation of the foot to make the sole face forwards.
- tiny air cells/sacs link between the respiror and circulatory system.
- body part moves away from midline of the body.
- two (left and right) lead to the left and right lung.
- divides and subdivides into smaller and smaller branches.
- tension is developed in a muscle throughout the entire range of motion.
Down
- bone longer than it is wide
- forms most of the heart.
- approximately wide than it is long.
- a valve to close off the air passage from the digestive passage and voice box.
- carrys blood towards the heart.
- angle between bones at a joint decreases
- organ system responsible for providing strength, keeping up balance and posture
- doesnt fall into any catergory
- passageway for air and food.
- the prime mover.
- connect arteries and veins.
- length of muscle shortens.
- allows air to pass beyond the laynx to where it divides into both bronchi.
- smooth in appearance and usually involuntary.
- essential organs of respiratory.
30 Clues: the prime mover. • relaxes and lengthens. • forms most of the heart. • length of muscle shortens. • bone longer than it is wide • length of muscle lengthens. • connect arteries and veins. • passageway for air and food. • a bone that is strong and flat • doesnt fall into any catergory • carrys blood towards the heart. • essential organs of respiratory. • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-04-20
Across
- Nervous system that includes the brain and spine
- The main organ of the circulatory system
- How blood flows through the body
- Protects our organs and allows us to write, walk, and dance
- The arm muscle you see when you flex
- Brain sends and receives information about the body
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- The bone that protects our brain
- Allows our body to get energy from food we eat
- Responsible for our breathing
- Protects our body against infection and sickness
- The main organ of the respiratory system
11 Clues: Responsible for our breathing • The bone that protects our brain • How blood flows through the body • The arm muscle you see when you flex • The main organ of the circulatory system • The main organ of the respiratory system • Allows our body to get energy from food we eat • Nervous system that includes the brain and spine • ...
Organ System 2016-06-14
Across
- has melanin for skin color
- takes food and turns it into energy
- shoulder bone
- system that uses hormones to keep your body balanced
- gland secretes oil into the skin and hair
- biggest bone in the arm
- system that transports oxygen to the body
- toe and finger bones
- back bone
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- system that protects the body from infections
- fatty tissue in the skin
- the skin organ system; it is the first line of defense against infections
- system that puts oxygen into the blood from your lungs
- system that filters your blood and releases waste out of the body
- chest bone
- hip bone
- biggest bone in the leg
- system that allows your body to move
- protects us from the sun
- system that has the brain
20 Clues: hip bone • back bone • chest bone • shoulder bone • toe and finger bones • biggest bone in the leg • biggest bone in the arm • fatty tissue in the skin • protects us from the sun • system that has the brain • has melanin for skin color • takes food and turns it into energy • system that allows your body to move • gland secretes oil into the skin and hair • ...
Med Term Puzzle Project 2023-05-18
Across
- (disease) inflammation of the epiglottis
- (abbreviation) arterial blood gases
- (abbreviation) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- (Combining form) incomplete; imperfect
- (test) monitoring of a patient during sleep to aid in diagnosing apnea or other sleep disorder; sleep study
- (Surgery) surgical creation of an opening in the trachea to allow a patient to breathe more easily
- (Surgery) surgical creation of an opening in the chest to drain air or fluid; chest tube
- (Combining form) breathing
- (anatomy) serves as passageways for air inside the lungs where fresh oxygen and harmful carbon dioxide are exchanged
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- (anatomy) filters, warms, and humidifies
- (anatomy) main organs of the respiratory system
- (test) visual examination inside the bronchi using a scope
- (combining form) diaphragm
- (professional) diagnoses and treats diseases of respiratory system; “lung doctor”
- (Suffix) muscle contraction
- (Suffix) voice
- (disease) temporary interruption of breathing
- (Prefix) slow
- (Prefix) many; much
- (Prefix) painful; difficult
20 Clues: (Prefix) slow • (Suffix) voice • (Prefix) many; much • (combining form) diaphragm • (Combining form) breathing • (Suffix) muscle contraction • (Prefix) painful; difficult • (abbreviation) arterial blood gases • (Combining form) incomplete; imperfect • (anatomy) filters, warms, and humidifies • (disease) inflammation of the epiglottis • (disease) temporary interruption of breathing • ...
Word morphology 2024-04-14
Across
- Blood vessel indicated by prefix phleb-
- Prefix to mean deficiency
- Condition denoted by suffix -plegia eg paraplegia
- Abnormal temperature signified by pyr- eg antipyretic
- Action signified by affix -phag- eg phagocytes, bacteriophage
- System indicated by prefix pne- eg pneumonia, apnea
- Suffix indicating production used in words like hematopoiesis
- Meaning of poly- eg polydipsia
- Respiratory organ related to prefix pulmo-
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- System related to the suffix -pepsia eg dyspepsia
- Prefix signaling cellular multiplication
- Part of the trunk signaled by prefix pector- eg pectoralis major
- Meaning of prefix por- eg osteoporosis
- Meaning of suffix -plasty eg rhinoplasty
- Meaning of pylor- eg pyloric sphincter
- Prefix pertaining to the mind
- Suffix denoting disease
- Meaning of psor- eg psoriasis
- Prefix indicating old age used in terms like presbyopia
- Bones suggested by prefix pleur-
- Meaning of prefix phren- eg schizophrenia
21 Clues: Suffix denoting disease • Prefix to mean deficiency • Prefix pertaining to the mind • Meaning of psor- eg psoriasis • Meaning of poly- eg polydipsia • Bones suggested by prefix pleur- • Meaning of prefix por- eg osteoporosis • Meaning of pylor- eg pyloric sphincter • Blood vessel indicated by prefix phleb- • Prefix signaling cellular multiplication • ...
Integumentary, Circulatory, and Respiratory Systems 2018-01-30
Across
- valve that controls blood flow from right atrium to right ventricle
- blood cells that fight disease
- the system that exchanges gases in and out of the body
- piece of cartilage that covers trachea when eating so that food does not enter into trachea
- chamber of the heart where oxygenated blood enters from the lungs
- the system that covers interior and exterior body organs
- fluid portion that makes up most of the blood's volume
- the system that transport blood and oxygen throughout the body
- muscular organ that pumps blood
- sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
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- protein molecules in blood that carry oxygen to the cells
- outermost layer of the skin
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- chamber of heart that receives deoxygenated blood
- small blood vessels that connects veins to arteries and exchange nutrients and wastes
- tube that air passes through from larynx to bronchi
- large blood vessel that carries blood to the rest of the body
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- process of removing carbon dioxide air from the body
- pair of the main organs of the respiratory system
20 Clues: outermost layer of the skin • blood cells that fight disease • muscular organ that pumps blood • blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • chamber of heart that receives deoxygenated blood • pair of the main organs of the respiratory system • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • tube that air passes through from larynx to bronchi • ...
Polysomnography 2020-02-18
Across
- Total sleep time
- High flow warmed & humidified respiratory gases
- 10/20 system is used for EEG____
- Lung disease may require ____ ePAP
- Performed prior to trach removal
- THCDS's CNO
- Maximum inspiratory pressure for a patient <2yrs of age
- # of limb movements required for a series
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- Rapid response team
- EEG rhythm 13-30Hz
- This event requires a 3 second arousal
- Type of EEG stimulation
- Rapid eye movement
- Continuous positive air pressure
- Increased WASO during a titration may indicate
- Sleep talking
- MSLTs are used to diagnose which sleep disorder?
- Nocturnal enuresis is also known as
- Attempt to observe this body position
- Key performance indicator
- AHI in which tech should uncap a trach
- Respiratory disturbance index
22 Clues: THCDS's CNO • Sleep talking • Total sleep time • EEG rhythm 13-30Hz • Rapid eye movement • Rapid response team • Type of EEG stimulation • Key performance indicator • Respiratory disturbance index • Continuous positive air pressure • 10/20 system is used for EEG____ • Performed prior to trach removal • Lung disease may require ____ ePAP • Nocturnal enuresis is also known as • ...
Human Body System 2020-12-16
Across
- liquid waste eliminated from body
- saclike organ that stores urine
- system that supports the body
- allows you to see objects around you
- system which transports blood
- muscular bag that crushes food and contains acids
- female organ that produces eggs
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- body's defense system
- body's central command organ
- system that takes in oxygen
- system that breaks down nutrients in food
- system that eliminates waste
- connects muscle to bone
- makes and releases bile
- vessel that carries blood away from heart
- place where two bones connect
16 Clues: body's defense system • connects muscle to bone • makes and releases bile • system that takes in oxygen • body's central command organ • system that eliminates waste • system that supports the body • system which transports blood • place where two bones connect • saclike organ that stores urine • female organ that produces eggs • liquid waste eliminated from body • ...
Human body systems 2022-09-29
Across
- A group of organs working together
- gives structure to your nose ears etc.
- A group of systems
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from heart
- largest organs of the body
- the kneecap
- provides protection and allows movement
- protects and maintains
- filter blood and create urnine as a waste product
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- maain part of the respiratory system
- defends body aganist an infection etc.
- having emotion
- A group of cells
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- It drains fluid that has leaked
- helps u breathe
- a cord of flexible tissue similar o rope
- carrys blood towards the heart
- largest organ of nervous system
- the holow tube inside the neck
- made of blood vessels and circualtes blood around the body
- helps you pick up things
- breaks down food
- removes wate from body
- largest solid organ in the body
- produces children
- Basic structure of life
- elastic tissure around your joints
- galnds and organs
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- supplies body organs with oxygen
- The part of the nervous system thats helps u breathe
33 Clues: the kneecap • having emotion • helps u breathe • breaks down food • A group of cells • produces children • galnds and organs • A group of systems • protects the brain • removes wate from body • protects and maintains • Basic structure of life • helps you pick up things • largest organs of the body • carrys blood away from heart • carrys blood towards the heart • the holow tube inside the neck • ...
Biology Unit Review - Crossword 2023-12-13
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- The type of radiation that causes damage to our DNA is
- The stage of mitosis where the nucleus breaks down and chromosomes form
- Cell fluid that holds other organelles and nutrients
- The stage of cell division where the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
- You can turn these off to be distracted by your cell phone less
- The main function of the respiratory system is
- This is made by the liver to help the digestive system
- The longer of the two intestines
- These types of waves are used for imaging soft tissue, but are not radiation
- A tumor found in the body that is not cancerous
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- The powerhouse organelle of the cell
- The two main things transported in the blood are oxygen gas and...
- System that contains liver, pancreas, etc.
- The largest portion on a healthy dinner plate should be
- The teeth are used as this type of digestion
- These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart
- This organ has 3 chambers in a frog and 4 in a human
- Cell division is known as
- Medical imaging technology that uses a large magnet
- The main organ of the respiratory system
20 Clues: Cell division is known as • The longer of the two intestines • The powerhouse organelle of the cell • The main organ of the respiratory system • System that contains liver, pancreas, etc. • The teeth are used as this type of digestion • The main function of the respiratory system is • A tumor found in the body that is not cancerous • ...
health crossword 2015-03-11
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- used to put food in body
- used to hold things
- a baby cow
- rhymes with rungs
- system makes you breathe
- rhymes with tea
- connects 2 parts of your arm
- thing that sounds like tripods
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- system is the system that makes you look bulky
- four rowers
- joins to your leg
- system is the system that turns food into energy
- system its the stuff that holds the body together
- rhymes with beck
- rhymes with tricep
15 Clues: a baby cow • four rowers • rhymes with tea • rhymes with beck • joins to your leg • rhymes with rungs • rhymes with tricep • used to hold things • used to put food in body • system makes you breathe • connects 2 parts of your arm • thing that sounds like tripods • system is the system that makes you look bulky • system is the system that turns food into energy • ...
Human body systems. 2022-05-02
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- The system with the lungs
- system that helps you break down food
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- the organ in your skull
- The baby making system
- One organ that you can live with one of
- contains your brain
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- contains the heart
- System that contains muscles
- Larger than the small intestine
- helps digest food from the stomach
- system that contains your bones
- Breaks down and creates nutrients
- pumps the blood
- contains your food
15 Clues: pumps the blood • contains the heart • contains your food • contains your brain • The baby making system • the organ in your skull • The system with the lungs • System that contains muscles • Larger than the small intestine • system that contains your bones • Breaks down and creates nutrients • helps digest food from the stomach • system that helps you break down food • ...
digestive system 2020-04-20
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- system that produce voluntary movement
- enzyme that contain the saliva
- system THAT BREAKS DOWN FOOD, ABSORB NUTRIENTS AND ELIMINATE WASTES
- breaking food into smaller molecules.
- enzyme that is best in acidic condition
- is WHERE THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM STARTS
- during swallowing, this lowers over the opening of the trachea to prevent food/liquid from entering the respiratory tract
- system that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration
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- what are the blood capillaries surrounding villiabsorbing into the bloodstream
- involuntary muscular contraction that squeezes food down the oesophagus
- tube that is connected to the stomach (food passes through it )
- Removal of undigested food
- how many stages of digestion are there?
- is A LARGE MUSCULAR SAC THAT DO PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS TO THE FOOD
14 Clues: Removal of undigested food • enzyme that contain the saliva • breaking food into smaller molecules. • system that produce voluntary movement • enzyme that is best in acidic condition • is WHERE THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM STARTS • how many stages of digestion are there? • system that brings oxygen needed for cellular respiration • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-07
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- bones, responsible for the body shape
- system that is the skin of your body
- smallest bone of forearm
- bone that ribs are connected to
- system responsible for movement
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- system that contains brain and spinal cord
- system responsible for carrying oxygen to cells
- jaw bone
- lowest part of the vertebrae
- lower leg bone
- organs that help you breathe
- vertebrae section that is closest to skull
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- system that allows reproduction of life
- bones of the fingers
- largest bone of the skeletal system
- system of cells that protect the body of germs
- middle section of vertebrae
- system that releases hormones into the body
- system that carries waste away from the body
- bones that protect the internal organs
- knee cap
- largest forearm bone
23 Clues: jaw bone • knee cap • lower leg bone • bones of the fingers • largest forearm bone • smallest bone of forearm • middle section of vertebrae • lowest part of the vertebrae • organs that help you breathe • bone that ribs are connected to • system responsible for movement • largest bone of the skeletal system • system that is the skin of your body • bones, responsible for the body shape • ...
Human Body Crossword 2024-03-21
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- this system helps break down food
- this is the largest organ in the body
- this system filters blood and creates urine
- this system protects you from disise
- these look squiggly
- you get a cast when you break these
- part of this system shields the brain
- this organ pumps blood
- this system is centered around the heart
- these remove waste products from the blood and produce urine
- these help you chew
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- this system includes your heart
- manages fluid levels in the body
- this system includes your skin
- this organ filters all of the blood in the body
- this organ stores urine
- this system is centered around the brain
- these are the central organs of the respiratory system
- this is the center of the nervous system
- this digests food
20 Clues: this digests food • these look squiggly • these help you chew • this organ pumps blood • this organ stores urine • this system includes your skin • this system includes your heart • manages fluid levels in the body • this system helps break down food • you get a cast when you break these • this system protects you from disise • this is the largest organ in the body • ...
RESPIRATORY/CIRCULATORY SYSTEM 2020-12-09
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- CELLS THAT CARRY OXYGEN FROM THE LUNGS TO THE REST OF THE BODY
- BREATHING IN AND ALLOWS THE BODY TO TAKE IN OXYGEN
- THIS SYSTEM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BREATHING
- SYSTEM THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY
- THE MAIN ORGANS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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- CELLS THAT SURROUND AND KILL BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
- BREATHING OUT AND ALLOWS THE BODY TO RELEASE CARBON DIOXIDE FROM THE LUNGS
- FIBER THAT HELPS BLOOD TO CLOT
- SPECIAL TISSUE THAT CARRIES OXYGEN TO YOUR BODY CELLS
- CELL FRAGMENTS THAT HELP BLOOD TO CLOT
- ONE OF THE MAIN ORGANS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
- THE GAS THAT ENTERS THE LUNGS AND IS USED BY THE BODY TO ALLOW THE BODY TO FUNCTION
- YELLOW LIQUID THAT IS FOUND IN THE BLOOD
13 Clues: FIBER THAT HELPS BLOOD TO CLOT • CELL FRAGMENTS THAT HELP BLOOD TO CLOT • THIS SYSTEM IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BREATHING • YELLOW LIQUID THAT IS FOUND IN THE BLOOD • THE MAIN ORGANS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM • ONE OF THE MAIN ORGANS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM • SYSTEM THAT CIRCULATES BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY • CELLS THAT SURROUND AND KILL BACTERIA AND VIRUSES • ...
BY116 Module 1 2022-09-19
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- physiological question of process
- change in concentration over time
- system that exchanges soluble gases
- release energy, -E, catabolic, kinetic energy gain
- absorb energy, +E, synthetic, potential energy gain
- response causes same response
- system that transports materials in body
- system that absorbs nutrients
- inhibit cell, influx Cl- or efflux K+
- excite cell, influx Na+ or Ca++
- system that provides support and movement
- physiological question of purpose
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- no input, anticipates need
- system that maintains water and removes waste in body
- body load+intake-excretion
- dynamic, adaptive work
- involves ligand and receptor, longer than electrical
- 99% of reflexes, ends reflex
- system that coordinates body function
- system that provides protection from environment
- system that perpetuates species
- system that defends against foreign invaders
- system that coordinates body function through elec.
23 Clues: dynamic, adaptive work • no input, anticipates need • body load+intake-excretion • 99% of reflexes, ends reflex • response causes same response • system that absorbs nutrients • system that perpetuates species • excite cell, influx Na+ or Ca++ • physiological question of process • change in concentration over time • physiological question of purpose • ...
Body system vocabulary 2026-03-11
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- – Body structure that performs a specific job
- Nervous System – Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- – System that removes liquid waste from the body
- System – System that allows reproduction
- System – System that filters fluid and fights germs
- System – Group of organs working together
- System – System that fights infections and disease
- System – System that controls body activities
- System – System that helps the body move
- Muscle – Muscle found in internal organs
- – System made of bones that supports the body
- System – System that helps with breathing
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- System – System that breaks down food
- Muscle – Muscle attached to bones
- System – Skin, hair, and nails that protect the body
- – Chemical messengers in the bloodstream
- System – System that moves blood through the body
- Vessels – Tubes that carry blood through the body
- – Muscle under the lungs that helps breathing
- System – System of glands that make hormones
- – Balance the body keeps to stay healthy
- – Organs that release hormones or other substances
- Muscle – Heart muscle that beats automatically
24 Clues: Muscle – Muscle attached to bones • System – System that breaks down food • – Chemical messengers in the bloodstream • System – System that allows reproduction • – Balance the body keeps to stay healthy • System – System that helps the body move • Muscle – Muscle found in internal organs • System – Group of organs working together • ...
Animals 2023-11-30
10 Clues: - on a bird • - snake skin • - food system • - pumps blood • - blood system • - digests food • - skeleton system • - breathing system • - helps us breathe • - body covering (similar to hair)
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
health crossword 2015-03-11
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- used to put food in body
- used to hold things
- a baby cow
- rhymes with rungs
- system makes you breathe
- rhymes with tea
- connects 2 parts of your arm
- thing that sounds like tripods
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- system is the system that makes you look bulky
- four rowers
- joins to your leg
- system is the system that turns food into energy
- system its the stuff that holds the body together
- rhymes with beck
- rhymes with tricep
15 Clues: a baby cow • four rowers • rhymes with tea • rhymes with beck • joins to your leg • rhymes with rungs • rhymes with tricep • used to hold things • used to put food in body • system makes you breathe • connects 2 parts of your arm • thing that sounds like tripods • system is the system that makes you look bulky • system is the system that turns food into energy • ...
Human Systems Puzzle 2019-04-18
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- tissue found surrounding internal organs
- system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells
- system serves as a barrier against infection
- direction towards the back of the body
- system converts food into simple molecules
- system supports and protects the body
- system protects body from disease
- system contains pancreas, thyroid, hypothalamus
- system eliminates waste from the body
- direction moving towards the feet
- group of cells working together for a particular function
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- group of tissue working together
- system produces gametes
- system that rids the body of carbon dioxide
- fat, cartilage, tendons are examples of tissue
- direction towards the front of body
- tissue responsible for movement
- muscle tissue of the heart
- direction towards the head
- system that coordinates the body's response
- smallest level of a multi-cellular organisms
21 Clues: system produces gametes • muscle tissue of the heart • direction towards the head • tissue responsible for movement • group of tissue working together • system protects body from disease • direction moving towards the feet • direction towards the front of body • system supports and protects the body • system eliminates waste from the body • ...
Health Science Anatomy EOC review 2024-05-14
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- System that performs Coordination and control of all body functions
- close to the middle
- another word for posterior
- another word for anterior
- top/above
- System that performs Removal of extra interstitial fluid
- System that performs Protection, temperature regulation, elimination, vitamin D production
- back of the body
- organ that makes insulin that helps prevent diabetes
- System that transports blood and oxygen
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- close to the point of origin
- bottom/below
- System that performs Digestion, absorption, elimination
- System that performs Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- System that provides Framework, Protection, blood cell production
- System that performs Elimination, fluid and electrolyte balance
- front of the body
- far from the point of origin
- System that makes hormones
- far from the middle
- System that helps with Movement, heat production, protection
21 Clues: top/above • bottom/below • back of the body • front of the body • close to the middle • far from the middle • another word for anterior • another word for posterior • System that makes hormones • close to the point of origin • far from the point of origin • System that transports blood and oxygen • organ that makes insulin that helps prevent diabetes • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-07
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- bones, responsible for the body shape
- system that is the skin of your body
- smallest bone of forearm
- bone that ribs are connected to
- system responsible for movement
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- system that contains brain and spinal cord
- system responsible for carrying oxygen to cells
- jaw bone
- lowest part of the vertebrae
- lower leg bone
- organs that help you breathe
- vertebrae section that is closest to skull
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- system that allows reproduction of life
- bones of the fingers
- largest bone of the skeletal system
- system of cells that protect the body of germs
- middle section of vertebrae
- system that releases hormones into the body
- system that carries waste away from the body
- bones that protect the internal organs
- knee cap
- largest forearm bone
23 Clues: jaw bone • knee cap • lower leg bone • bones of the fingers • largest forearm bone • smallest bone of forearm • middle section of vertebrae • lowest part of the vertebrae • organs that help you breathe • bone that ribs are connected to • system responsible for movement • largest bone of the skeletal system • system that is the skin of your body • bones, responsible for the body shape • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Respiratory System Pathology 2026-02-14
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- temporary absence of respiration
- difficulty speaking
- air in pleura resulting in partial or fully collapsed lung
- Upper Respiratory Disease
- Loss inability for the larynx to produce normal sounds
- A serious inflammation when the air passages fill with puss or fluid
- collapsed lung from a blockage
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchi
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- sudden spasmodic closing of the larynx
- Nose Bleed
- Runny nose
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Sore throat
- Inflammation of the larynx
- Progressive long-term loss of lung function remaining alveoli are enlarged
15 Clues: Nose Bleed • Runny nose • Sore throat • difficulty speaking • Upper Respiratory Disease • Inflammation of the larynx • collapsed lung from a blockage • temporary absence of respiration • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • sudden spasmodic closing of the larynx • Chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchi • Loss inability for the larynx to produce normal sounds • ...
Respiratory System Review 2026-02-20
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- This lung has three lobes
- Volume of air remaining in lungs after maximal exhalation
- Partial pressure gradient of gases involved; Diffusion of molecules between
- Decline in tissue oxygen
- This lung has two lobes
- Physical movement of air into and out of the lungs
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- Pleura that covers outer surface of lungs
- Breathing that involves only primary respiratory muscles
- Number of breaths per minute
- No oxygen supply to tissue
- Volume of air moved into our out of lungs in single respiratory cycle during quiet breathing
- Across respiratory membrane; Across capillary walls between body and blood tissues
- Volume of air remaining in lungs after lung collapse
- Breathing that involves both primary and accessory muscles
- Pleura that lines inside of chest wall and diaphragm
15 Clues: This lung has two lobes • Decline in tissue oxygen • This lung has three lobes • No oxygen supply to tissue • Number of breaths per minute • Pleura that covers outer surface of lungs • Physical movement of air into and out of the lungs • Volume of air remaining in lungs after lung collapse • Pleura that lines inside of chest wall and diaphragm • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
