respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Health 2022-09-15
10 Clues: reuse • disease • Thrusts-CPR • System-lungs • infects body • people walking • disease infection • pollution-littering • not telling the truth • System body protection
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle #1 2021-11-30
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- the system that exchanges gases
- transports lymph throughout the body
- this system controls the other systems
- the system used when you're in the bathroom
- system used while at McDonald's
- produces hormones
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- this system is in charge of moving the body
- the system that transports blood
- the system in charge of making babies
- the system in charge of fighting infections
- all the bones in the body make this system
- this system includes hair and skin
12 Clues: produces hormones • the system that exchanges gases • system used while at McDonald's • the system that transports blood • this system includes hair and skin • transports lymph throughout the body • the system in charge of making babies • this system controls the other systems • all the bones in the body make this system • this system is in charge of moving the body • ...
A&P - CH21 A 2022-10-19
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- windpipe
- hairs that line the inside of the nasal cavity that filter particles inspired
- movement of air into and out of lungs
- conduits that transport gas to and from exchange sites
- exchange of O2 and CO2 between systemic blood vessels and tissues
- the only external portion of the respiratory system
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- also known as vocal cords
- exchange of O2 and CO2 between lungs and blood
- inflammation of the vocal folds that causes them to swell
- site of gas exchange
- covering of elastic cartilage that covers the laryngeal inlet during swallowing
- this portion of the respiratory system consists of the larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs
- inflammation of nasal mucosa
- also known as the voice box
14 Clues: windpipe • site of gas exchange • also known as vocal cords • also known as the voice box • inflammation of nasal mucosa • movement of air into and out of lungs • exchange of O2 and CO2 between lungs and blood • the only external portion of the respiratory system • conduits that transport gas to and from exchange sites • ...
Histology 2024-02-28
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- Tissue type that supports, protects, and binds
- Transparent front part of the eye that refracts light.
- Tissue responsible for transmitting electrical impulses in the nervous system.
- Epithelial tissue that lines the respiratory passages
- Small, granular leukocyte involved in immune responses.
- Tissue lining the inner surface of blood vessels.
- Striated muscle found in the heart.
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- Cell type involved in immune responses and allergic reactions.
- Gland that produces insulin and glucagon.
- Large phagocytic cell in the immune system.
- Type of tissue characterized by voluntary movement.
- Connective tissue cell responsible for bone formation
- Type of epithelial tissue found in the bladder.
- Tissue that covers body surfaces and lines cavities.
14 Clues: Striated muscle found in the heart. • Gland that produces insulin and glucagon. • Large phagocytic cell in the immune system. • Tissue type that supports, protects, and binds • Type of epithelial tissue found in the bladder. • Tissue lining the inner surface of blood vessels. • Type of tissue characterized by voluntary movement. • ...
Pailin5 2023-03-03
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- small part of kidney that filters blood
- space in chest
- exit tube
- organ that filters blood
- system were organs break food down into nutrients
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- food broken into smaller pieces
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- tiny air sacs in lungs
- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- the change of food into new substances
- tubes that connect the bladder to kidneys
- system that regulates liquid in the blood
- cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
- liquid waste
- stores the bile
- system that brings in o2 removes co2
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bile • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • uses o2 to break apart glucose • food broken into smaller pieces • what the body needs but doesn't make • system that brings in o2 removes co2 • the change of food into new substances • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • ...
Alex6 2023-03-03
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- the change of food into new substance
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- exit tube
- organ that filters blood
- space in chest
- tiny ari sacs in lungs
- liquid waste
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- musceles push food through the digestive system
- cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
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- uses o2 to break apart glucose
- bladder stores the bile
- system organsthat food down into nutrients
- digeston food broken into samller pieces
- substance that provides nourishment for body functions
- system brings o2 removes co2
- system regulates liquid in the blood
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny ari sacs in lungs • bladder stores the bile • organ that filters blood • system brings o2 removes co2 • uses o2 to break apart glucose • system regulates liquid in the blood • the change of food into new substance • small part of kidney that filters blood • cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • ...
1 2022-11-07
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- The heart, arteries, and veins, along with out blood, make up the
- maintains an open airway, routes food and air appropriately
- lung disorder from the narrowing
- A disease caused by corona virus with flue like systoms
- outermost layer of the wall of the heart
- Each never has a protective outer layer called
- High blood pressure
- how many ribs protect the lungs
- between right atrium and right ventricle
- two layered sac with fluid
- uper respiratory system consists of mouth, sinuses, pharynx, larynx and
- body's command center
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- measure electrical activity in the heart
- condition resulting in inflammation of the voice box
- lower respiratory system consist of bronchi, bronchioles, and
- the heart is made up of _____, muscle, chambers, and valves
- transport air to alveoli for gas exchange
- instrument to measure blood pressure
- contagious infection caused by bacteria
- a condition in which the sinuses are inflamed
- Made up from your brain and spinal cord
- Hallow organ that pumps blood throughout the circulatory system
- separates the chest from the abdomen
- transports air to lungs
- lung disease
- your brain and spinal cord
- a preventable and treatable disease
27 Clues: lung disease • High blood pressure • body's command center • transports air to lungs • your brain and spinal cord • two layered sac with fluid • how many ribs protect the lungs • lung disorder from the narrowing • a preventable and treatable disease • instrument to measure blood pressure • separates the chest from the abdomen • contagious infection caused by bacteria • ...
Immune and Respiratory Systems 2014-03-06
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- / is the throat
- node / is small particles to lymph nodes
- / are two tubes through which air moves to the lungs
- system / provides body cells with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide that cells produce as waste
- / are hair like structures that remove dipstick and other particles from the air
- / are microscope air sacs
- / is a flap that covers thee entrance to the trachea when a person swallows their food or beverages
- / is a thick secretion that moistens, lubricates, and protects mucus membranes
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- / are the main organs of the respiratory system
- / is a special protein that helps fight infection
- / is the body's resistance to disease causing agents
- / are small tubes divided into the alveoli
- / is an organ on the left side of the abdomen that filters foreign matter from the blood and Lymph
- / is a tube through which air moves to the lungs
- system / removes harmful organisms from the blood and combats pathogens
15 Clues: / is the throat • / are microscope air sacs • node / is small particles to lymph nodes • / are small tubes divided into the alveoli • / are the main organs of the respiratory system • / is a tube through which air moves to the lungs • / is a special protein that helps fight infection • / is the body's resistance to disease causing agents • ...
Body systems, organs & functions 2025-06-24
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- The system that helps the body move
- The system responsible for producing offspring
- Organs used for breathing and gas exchange
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- The system that protects the body from disease
- The system that uses hormones to control body functions
- The system that sends messages through the body
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens
- Connects bones to other bones in joints
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- Tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- The control center of the nervous system
- The system that provides structure and support
- The system responsible for gas exchange
- Organ where food is mixed with acid and enzymes
- The system that moves blood around the body
- Gas the body needs to produce energy in cells
- Long tube where most digestion and absorption happens
- Organs that filter blood and produce urine
- The system that breaks down food into nutrients
- The system that removes waste from the body
20 Clues: The system that helps the body move • The system responsible for gas exchange • Connects bones to other bones in joints • The control center of the nervous system • Organs that filter blood and produce urine • Organs used for breathing and gas exchange • Organ that pumps blood throughout the body • The system that moves blood around the body • ...
The Body Systems 2025-10-03
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- this system includes your brain and spinal cord
- this system helps maintain body heat & homeostasis
- the intestine that absorbs nutrients
- this system includes your heart and blood
- this system includes your esophagus and stomach
- this muscle tissue is also called voluntary
- this system works with your heart to carry oxygen to your body
- this system includes glands that secrete hormones
- the intestine that absorbs water
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- this system includes testes and ovaries
- the system where your blood cells are produced
- this system includes your trachea and lungs
- this system includes your kidneys and urethra
- the fancy word for oil glands
- this system includes lymph fluid and lymph nodes
- vessels that move blood toward the heart
- connect bone to bone
- this system contains the largest organ of your body
- tiny blood vessels where diffusion takes place
- connect muscle to bone
- movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- this muscle tissue is also called involuntary
- vessels that move blood away from the heart
23 Clues: connect bone to bone • connect muscle to bone • the fancy word for oil glands • the intestine that absorbs water • the intestine that absorbs nutrients • this system includes testes and ovaries • vessels that move blood toward the heart • this system includes your heart and blood • this system includes your trachea and lungs • this muscle tissue is also called voluntary • ...
Respiratory System 2013-02-25
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- the thing we inhale and keep in our systems while we exhale the other chemcal
- the gas exchange happens beetwen oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the system that allows us to breathe
- inhaling and exhaling air
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- they are the first passage ways which air passes through the nose or mouth to the sacs of the lungs
- They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs
- these two things give blood oxygen from air
- transfers air from outside to the cell tissues
- walls of cartilage and muscle and containing the vocal cords filled with mucous membrane.
9 Clues: inhaling and exhaling air • the system that allows us to breathe • these two things give blood oxygen from air • transfers air from outside to the cell tissues • the gas exchange happens beetwen oxygen and carbon dioxide • They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2013-02-25
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- the thing we inhale and keep in our systems while we exhale the other chemcal
- the system that allows us to breathe
- inhaling and exhaling air
- the gas exchange happens beetwen oxygen and carbon dioxide
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- transfers air from outside to the cell tissues
- these two things give blood oxygen from air
- They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs
- they are the first passage ways which air passes through the nose or mouth to the sacs of the lungs
- walls of cartilage and muscle and containing the vocal cords filled with mucous membrane.
9 Clues: inhaling and exhaling air • the system that allows us to breathe • these two things give blood oxygen from air • transfers air from outside to the cell tissues • the gas exchange happens beetwen oxygen and carbon dioxide • They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs • ...
Respiratory system 2014-04-04
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • name for the throat • Likes to chase mice • large dome like structure • tube connecting larynx to bronchus • area where gaseous exchange occurs
respiratory system 2015-07-04
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- which tubes take air inside and out of body
- what is another name of trachea
- how many brochioles are in each lungs
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- which is biggest muscles of body
- who exchange center for carbon-di-oxide and oxygen
- things use to make energy
- how many organs make make respiratory system
- who stops when dust particles go inside nose
- what is name of clean air
9 Clues: things use to make energy • what is name of clean air • what is another name of trachea • which is biggest muscles of body • how many brochioles are in each lungs • which tubes take air inside and out of body • how many organs make make respiratory system • who stops when dust particles go inside nose • who exchange center for carbon-di-oxide and oxygen
Respiratory system 2021-02-09
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- The microscopic air-sacs of the lungs
- The agency which transports oxygen to all parts of the body
- Jerky incomplete inspiration due to blockage of the respiratory tract
- This closes the windpipe at the time of swallowing
- Another word for Adam's apple
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- The oxygen inhaled in combines with haemoglobin present in the red blood cells forming an unstable compound is called
- Vibration of soft palate during breathing when mouth is kept open while sleeping.
- It is a protective mechanism through which a foreign irritant particle is thrown out of the lungs suddenly and forcefully.
- The common passage for the food and air is
9 Clues: Another word for Adam's apple • The microscopic air-sacs of the lungs • The common passage for the food and air is • This closes the windpipe at the time of swallowing • The agency which transports oxygen to all parts of the body • Jerky incomplete inspiration due to blockage of the respiratory tract • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2021-02-21
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- What is the scientific name for your windpipe?
- Where does oxygen go once it is in our blood?Diaphragm What is the sheet of muscles underneath your lungs called?
- What are your lungs protected by?
- The type of respiration that occurs without oxygen
- Our muscles use oxygen to make ……….
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- What are the air sacs in your lungs also known as?
- The type of respiration that occurs with oxygen
- What is the process known as when 2 gasses are swapped?
- How many lobes are then in total in your lungs?
9 Clues: What are your lungs protected by? • Our muscles use oxygen to make ………. • What is the scientific name for your windpipe? • The type of respiration that occurs with oxygen • How many lobes are then in total in your lungs? • What are the air sacs in your lungs also known as? • The type of respiration that occurs without oxygen • ...
Respiratory System 2021-01-13
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- passageway of air into either lung
- organ where gas exchange occurs with the circulatory system
- pushing air out of the body
- gas that enters the body and blood stream and is taken to every cell in the body
- tiny air sacs that are covered in capillaries
- muscle that controls inhaling and exhaling
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- small passageways of air that branch out all over lung
- taking air into the body
- passageway of air from nasal cavity into bronchi
9 Clues: taking air into the body • pushing air out of the body • passageway of air into either lung • muscle that controls inhaling and exhaling • tiny air sacs that are covered in capillaries • passageway of air from nasal cavity into bronchi • small passageways of air that branch out all over lung • organ where gas exchange occurs with the circulatory system • ...
Respiratory System 2021-03-09
9 Clues: Series of blood vessels • In the medulla oblongata • The part after the pharynx • The little chunks of the lungs • In the cerebral cortex of brain • Thin sheet under ribs and over lungs • Controls oxygen/carbon dioxide levels • Made up of organs that let body breathe • Little spheres that give oxygen to blood
Respiratory System 2017-04-19
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- this is called your "voice box"
- this system is known as your breathing system
- cords two small bands of tissue stretched across your larynx
- this tube is also called your windpipe
- to breathe in
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- a strong, curved muscle attached below your lungs
- the flap of tissue that closes over the trachea
- hairlike structures which line your nasal passages
- to breathe out
9 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • this is called your "voice box" • this tube is also called your windpipe • this system is known as your breathing system • the flap of tissue that closes over the trachea • a strong, curved muscle attached below your lungs • hairlike structures which line your nasal passages • cords two small bands of tissue stretched across your larynx
Respiratory System 2023-03-07
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- Windpipe that attaches to the lungs, brings air into the lungs
- Two main branches from the trachea to lead to each side of the lung
- Entry and exit of air
- Connects to the trachea is the voice box
- Small sac where gas is exchanged
- The main organ of respiration
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- the site where the nose and the mouth passage joins
- Small branches off the bronchi
- Warms and moistens the air filters the particles in the air
9 Clues: Entry and exit of air • The main organ of respiration • Small branches off the bronchi • Small sac where gas is exchanged • Connects to the trachea is the voice box • the site where the nose and the mouth passage joins • Warms and moistens the air filters the particles in the air • Windpipe that attaches to the lungs, brings air into the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2023-06-01
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- a place where gaseous exchange between the air in the air sacs and the blood in the capillaries takes place.
- the number of times we breathe in one minute
- to conditions the inhaled air to be warmer before entering the lungs.
- a process which releases energy from the food we eat.
- the part that connecting the nose and the lungs.
- when we breathe, our body takes in____
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- when we breathe, our body removes___
- When we exercise, our breathing rate_____
- the parts of our body that help us to breathe
9 Clues: when we breathe, our body removes___ • when we breathe, our body takes in____ • When we exercise, our breathing rate_____ • the number of times we breathe in one minute • the parts of our body that help us to breathe • the part that connecting the nose and the lungs. • a process which releases energy from the food we eat. • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-01
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- A muscle that helps breathing.
- Outer organ of the respiratory.
- Contains the vocal cords.
- Process by which energy is released from food.
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- A set of bones that protects the lungs.
- Prevents food from entering the windpipe.
- Another name for the windpipe.
- Another name for the throat.
- The location where gaseous exchange takes place.
9 Clues: Contains the vocal cords. • Another name for the throat. • Another name for the windpipe. • A muscle that helps breathing. • Outer organ of the respiratory. • A set of bones that protects the lungs. • Prevents food from entering the windpipe. • Process by which energy is released from food. • The location where gaseous exchange takes place.
Respiratory System 2021-10-16
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- This a hollow tube that goes down the neck and ends at the top of the trachea
- This is divided into two tubes
- This lies above the mouth and moves air through these passages during breathing
- Are the large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs
- The opening
- A pair of air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
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- This is the muscle that causes the chest to contract and relax
- Tiny air sacs where the blood exchange occurs
- Inside the lungs these tubes arrive into smaller and smaller tubes
9 Clues: The opening • This is divided into two tubes • Tiny air sacs where the blood exchange occurs • This is the muscle that causes the chest to contract and relax • A pair of air-filled organs located on either side of the chest • Inside the lungs these tubes arrive into smaller and smaller tubes • ...
System respiratory 2021-11-05
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- here, the vocal cords vibrate which creates sounds that allow us to talk
- is a past 1
- each brought enters a lung, and narrower bronchial tubs
- is a part very important bot eating
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- this is the end of the respiratory system
- in this muscular tube, the digestive and respiratory system meet
- this tube consists of a series of cartilage rings that maintain its shape
- is transported in the blood to all the cells, where it is used to generate energy from nutrients
- in the gas exchange happens
9 Clues: is a past 1 • in the gas exchange happens • is a part very important bot eating • this is the end of the respiratory system • each brought enters a lung, and narrower bronchial tubs • in this muscular tube, the digestive and respiratory system meet • here, the vocal cords vibrate which creates sounds that allow us to talk • ...
Respiratory System 2021-05-10
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- the voice box
- take air into the lungs and then expel it
- teeth, gums, soft and hard palates, tonsils, salivary glands, and tongue
- windpipe
- pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
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- colorless, odorless gas produced by respiration
- a hollow structure lined with moist tissue
- slimy substance
- extends across the bottom of the thoracic cavity cervix
9 Clues: windpipe • the voice box • slimy substance • take air into the lungs and then expel it • a hollow structure lined with moist tissue • colorless, odorless gas produced by respiration • extends across the bottom of the thoracic cavity cervix • pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest • ...
Respiratory System 2025-02-27
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- 2 main organs of the respiratory system that get filled with air.
- Is the gas we release out.
- Windpipe that carries air to lungs.
- Is the gas we breathe in.
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- Means breathe out.
- ______System helps us breathe oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
- A muscle that helps us breathe by moving up and down.
- Means breathe in.
- Where air is entered and cleaned
9 Clues: Means breathe in. • Means breathe out. • Is the gas we breathe in. • Is the gas we release out. • Where air is entered and cleaned • Windpipe that carries air to lungs. • A muscle that helps us breathe by moving up and down. • ______System helps us breathe oxygen and release carbon dioxide. • 2 main organs of the respiratory system that get filled with air.
Respiratory System 2024-12-02
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- A muscle at the bottom of the chest that helps you breathe by moving air in and out of the lungs.
- The tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs; also called the windpipe.
- The voice box above the trachea that produces sound and protects the airway when swallowing.
- The organs that help you breathe by taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide.
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- The openings of the nose that let air in.
- Small branches of the bronchi that lead to the alveoli and help regulate airflow.
- The tube that connects the nose and mouth to the larynx and esophagus, allowing air and food to pass through.
- The two main tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide is removed.
9 Clues: The openings of the nose that let air in. • The two main tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung. • Small branches of the bronchi that lead to the alveoli and help regulate airflow. • The tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs; also called the windpipe. • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2024-12-04
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- Connects the nse and lungs
- The process of inhaling and exhaling
- Organ where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- Gas needed by the body for energy
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- What happens to gases in the alveoli
- Small air sacs in the lungs
- Muscle that helps you breathe
- Gas expelled when you exhale
- Primary entry pont for air
9 Clues: Connects the nse and lungs • Primary entry pont for air • Small air sacs in the lungs • Gas expelled when you exhale • Muscle that helps you breathe • Gas needed by the body for energy • What happens to gases in the alveoli • The process of inhaling and exhaling • Organ where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
Respiratory system 2025-03-31
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- Connects Nose And Mouth canal for breathing and swallowing
- Two large tubes that carry air from windpipe to lungs
- Take in air and convert it into carbondioxide
- Warms and also Humidifies air
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- Voice box canal that helps produce sound
- Muscle that separates the chest from the abdomin
- Conects larynx to lungs for breathing
- Humidifies and filters dust out of air
- Smallest airways that deliver air to alveoli
9 Clues: Warms and also Humidifies air • Conects larynx to lungs for breathing • Humidifies and filters dust out of air • Voice box canal that helps produce sound • Smallest airways that deliver air to alveoli • Take in air and convert it into carbondioxide • Muscle that separates the chest from the abdomin • Two large tubes that carry air from windpipe to lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-04-08
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- Air & food both enter through this.
- Multiple different “branches” inside your lungs, connected to the bronchi.
- The tube right next to the esophagus that takes air down from your nose or mouth and from the throat down to the bronchi.
- Make mucus that drains into your nasal cavity and nose.
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- A muscle that helps you breathe, sits under your lungs and separates your chest cavity from your abdomen.
- Make oxygen available to your body and remove other gases, such as carbon dioxide, from your body.
- Bronchioles all end in these multiple tiny air sacs.
- Two tubes that carry the air from the trachea into the lungs via bronchioles.
- The air enters through the nostrils of this.
9 Clues: Air & food both enter through this. • The air enters through the nostrils of this. • Bronchioles all end in these multiple tiny air sacs. • Make mucus that drains into your nasal cavity and nose. • Multiple different “branches” inside your lungs, connected to the bronchi. • Two tubes that carry the air from the trachea into the lungs via bronchioles. • ...
respiratory system 2025-03-21
10 Clues: main air passages • underneath the lungs • breathe in air through • breathe in air through • main respiratory organ • another word for windpipe • another word for voice box • protects the lungs and heart • behind the mouth and nasal cavity • air passages that link off of the bronchi's
Respiratory System 2025-05-13
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- a muscle that helps you breath below your lungs
- a flap-like structure made of cartilage at the top of the larynx
- Large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
- also known as the voice box; a hollow structure in the throat between the pharyns and trachea
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
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- Either of the two main branches of the trachea
- also known as windpipe; a U-shaped tube joining the larynx to your lungs
- cords two bands of muscle inside the larynx
- a pair of organs in the chest that supply the body with oxygen
9 Clues: Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • cords two bands of muscle inside the larynx • Either of the two main branches of the trachea • a muscle that helps you breath below your lungs • Large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs • a pair of organs in the chest that supply the body with oxygen • ...
Respiratory system 2024-02-26
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- Also known as the 'voice box', it produces sounds.
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the environment.
- Covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the lungs.
- Also known as the 'windpipe', it connects the larynx to the lungs.
- muscle below the lungs that controls breathing
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- long tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
- paired organ responsible for bringing in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- system responsible for gas exchange and speech
- Endpoint of the respiratory system, thinly walled to allow exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
9 Clues: system responsible for gas exchange and speech • muscle below the lungs that controls breathing • long tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs • Also known as the 'voice box', it produces sounds. • Also known as the 'windpipe', it connects the larynx to the lungs. • paired organ responsible for bringing in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory System 2024-03-19
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- common passage for food and air
- made of elastic cartilage/prevents food into windpipe
- made of cartilaginous rings that extend downward which than split into two bronchi
- air passages that branch
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- facilitates the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules
- Each lung has one (left and right)
- includes hair follicles as a first line of defense
- voice box
- primary organ of respiration
9 Clues: voice box • air passages that branch • primary organ of respiration • common passage for food and air • Each lung has one (left and right) • includes hair follicles as a first line of defense • made of elastic cartilage/prevents food into windpipe • facilitates the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules • ...
Respiratory System 2025-07-23
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- This activity causes the participant to increase his or her breathing rate so that it take in more oxygen which is needed by the body.
- , These are smaller tubes which transport air towards and away from the air sacs in the lungs.
- This is the place where gas exchange takes place.
- They provide large exposed surface area for gas exchange to take place efficiently.
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- Transport air towards and away from lungs.
- This body system helps to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
- This helps to moisten and warm the air we breathe in.
- The bone structure which protects the soft and delicate lungs.
- This is the action of inhalation and exhalation of air.
9 Clues: Transport air towards and away from lungs. • This is the place where gas exchange takes place. • This helps to moisten and warm the air we breathe in. • This is the action of inhalation and exhalation of air. • The bone structure which protects the soft and delicate lungs. • This body system helps to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body. • ...
respiratory system 2022-11-11
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- either of the two main branches of the trachea
- a sheet of muscle below the lungs
- another name for windpipe. Allows air to pass from outside the body into your lungs
- another word for breathing out
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- gas that gets absorbed by the alveoli, need this for survival
- breathing organs
- tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- both the trachea and bronchi both contain rings of _________ which helps to keep their shape
- another word for breathing in
9 Clues: breathing organs • another word for breathing in • another word for breathing out • a sheet of muscle below the lungs • tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • either of the two main branches of the trachea • gas that gets absorbed by the alveoli, need this for survival • another name for windpipe. Allows air to pass from outside the body into your lungs • ...
respiratory system 2022-08-29
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- makes the air moist before going to the lungs.
- protects the organs and provides support.
- allows air and nutrients into your body
- carries things down from the mouth and nose.
- changes oxygen and carbon dioxide while breathing.
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- pulls air into the lungs by inflating and deflating.
- carries oxygen to your lungs.
- lets air pass through your throat.
- carries air to and from your lungs.
9 Clues: carries oxygen to your lungs. • lets air pass through your throat. • carries air to and from your lungs. • allows air and nutrients into your body • protects the organs and provides support. • carries things down from the mouth and nose. • makes the air moist before going to the lungs. • changes oxygen and carbon dioxide while breathing. • ...
Respiratory system 2022-09-09
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- - A branch leading to ALVEEOLUS
- CHORDS - Vocal cord disorders can affect your voice or ability to talk.
- -situated between the ribs
- - a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates
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- respiration - cellular respiration, the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water.
- - A action of inhaling or breathing in .
- - Helps the lungs stay where they are located
- - the organ that inhale and exhale
- - Help the oxygen to reach to lungs
9 Clues: -situated between the ribs • - A branch leading to ALVEEOLUS • - the organ that inhale and exhale • - Help the oxygen to reach to lungs • - A action of inhaling or breathing in . • - Helps the lungs stay where they are located • CHORDS - Vocal cord disorders can affect your voice or ability to talk. • ...
Disorders of Ventilation and Gas Exchange 2024-06-24
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- The most common cause of hypoxemia due to mismatch.
- The primary function of the respiratory system is gas ___.
- Abnormal collection of fluid in the pleural cavity.
- Reduced oxygenation of arterial blood.
- Increased CO2 concentration in arterial blood.
- Increased RBC production due to chronic hypoxemia.
- Bluish discoloration of skin and mucous membranes due to low oxygen.
- Movement of air into the lungs.
- A chronic productive cough lasting at least 3 months for 2 consecutive years.
- Reduced oxygenation of cells in tissues.
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- Movement of blood through pulmonary circulation.
- Increased respiratory rate and depth.
- Chronic inflammatory disease of the airway with recurring symptoms of airflow obstruction.
- Inherited disorder involving fluid secretion in respiratory, GI, and reproductive tracts.
- Bronchial obstruction leading to air trapping.
- A shunt where perfusion occurs without ventilation.
- Presence of air in pleural space leading to lung collapse.
17 Clues: Movement of air into the lungs. • Increased respiratory rate and depth. • Reduced oxygenation of arterial blood. • Reduced oxygenation of cells in tissues. • Bronchial obstruction leading to air trapping. • Increased CO2 concentration in arterial blood. • Movement of blood through pulmonary circulation. • Increased RBC production due to chronic hypoxemia. • ...
Ava 5 2023-03-03
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- what the body needs, but doesnt make
- space in chest
- system organs that break food down into nutrients
- uses 02 to break apart glucose
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- the change of food into a new substance
- exit tube
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- stores bile
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
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- organ that filters blood
- food broken into smaller pieces
- system brings in 02, removes C
- liquid waste
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- system regulates liquid in the blood
17 Clues: exit tube • stores bile • liquid waste • space in chest • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • uses 02 to break apart glucose • system brings in 02, removes C • food broken into smaller pieces • what the body needs, but doesnt make • system regulates liquid in the blood • small part of kidney that filters blood • the change of food into a new substance • ...
Sawyer7 2023-03-03
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- system that regulates liquid on the blood
- space in chest
- the change of food into new substances
- uses o2, to break apart glucose
- liquid waste
- stores the bile
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
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- system that brings in 02, removes co2
- exit tube
- organ that filters blood
- food broken into smaller peices
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- muscles push food the digestive system
- system organs that break food into nutrients
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- small part of kidney that filters blood
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bile • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • food broken into smaller peices • uses o2, to break apart glucose • what the body needs but doesn't make • system that brings in 02, removes co2 • the change of food into new substances • muscles push food the digestive system • small part of kidney that filters blood • ...
Kouki p5 2023-03-03
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- the change of food into new substances
- space in chest
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bio
- system regulates liquid in the blood
- system uses 02 to break apart glucose
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- system that brings in 02, removes c02
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- exit tube
- food broken into smaller pieces
- what the body needs, but cant make
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- organ that filters blood
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- stores the bio
- system has organs that break food down to nutrients
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- liquid waste
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bio • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • food broken into smaller pieces • what the body needs, but cant make • system regulates liquid in the blood • system uses 02 to break apart glucose • system that brings in 02, removes c02 • the change of food into new substances • small part of kidney that filters blood • ...
Human body systems 2024-05-18
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- Organs in the chest that allow for breathing and gas exchange
- Muscular sac that breaks down food in the digestive system
- System responsible for creating new life
- System that regulates hormones and body functions
- Proteins produced by the immune system to fight infections
- System that provides structure and support for the body
- Hard tissues that make up the skeletal system
- System that allows for movement and flexibility
- Structures made up of tissues that perform specific functions in the body
- Largest organ in the body, part of the integumentary system
- Tissues that contract and relax to allow for movement
- Chemical messengers released by the endocrine system
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- System responsible for breathing and gas exchange
- System that transports blood throughout the body
- System that controls and coordinates body functions
- System that includes the skin, hair, and nails
- System that breaks down food for energy and nutrients
- Muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- Organ that controls thoughts, memories, and body functions
- System that defends the body against infections and diseases
20 Clues: System responsible for creating new life • Hard tissues that make up the skeletal system • System that includes the skin, hair, and nails • System that allows for movement and flexibility • System that transports blood throughout the body • System responsible for breathing and gas exchange • System that regulates hormones and body functions • ...
The Respiratory System 2025-06-04
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- The _______ sacs inside the bronchial tree make an exchange from oxygen into carbon dioxide.
- The wind pipe.
- The system that includes the bronchi, bronchial system, and
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- The virus that affects the nose, throat, and lungs.
- The chest cold.
- The system that interacts with the respiratory system.
- The illness caused by over 200 viruses.
- The most important organ.
8 Clues: The wind pipe. • The chest cold. • The most important organ. • The illness caused by over 200 viruses. • The virus that affects the nose, throat, and lungs. • The system that interacts with the respiratory system. • The system that includes the bronchi, bronchial system, and • The _______ sacs inside the bronchial tree make an exchange from oxygen into carbon dioxide.
Muscular System 2021-04-07
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- most important part of your respiratory system
- Does air leave the lungs
- one main function of the respiratory system is what?
- you lose a lot of what by breathing?
- can be caused by hundreds different viruses
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- best filter that brings clean air into your respiratory system
- cannot be traveled as fast as people think
7 Clues: Does air leave the lungs • you lose a lot of what by breathing? • cannot be traveled as fast as people think • can be caused by hundreds different viruses • most important part of your respiratory system • one main function of the respiratory system is what? • best filter that brings clean air into your respiratory system
Body Systems 2023-05-13
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- System that works with circulatory system to transport materials to and from cells
- System that fights off foreign invaders
- System that works in response to the environment
- System that uses hormones to regulate the body's actions
- System that removes waste from the body
- Reproductive system that produces sperms
- System that gives structure to the body
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- Nervous system that contains nerves that connect to different parts of the body
- Reproductive system that produces eggs
- System that breaks down food
- System that defends from injury and illness
- System that allows movement
- System that moves blood around the body
- System that exchanges Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide gases in the lungs
- Nervous system part that contains the brain and spinal cord
15 Clues: System that allows movement • System that breaks down food • Reproductive system that produces eggs • System that fights off foreign invaders • System that moves blood around the body • System that removes waste from the body • System that gives structure to the body • Reproductive system that produces sperms • System that defends from injury and illness • ...
Chapter 27 II 2013-07-20
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- Can be caused by decreased potassium intake or kidney disease, results in muscle fatigue, increased urine output, changes in electrocardiogram
- Occurs when water loss is greater than water gain
- This can occur during renal failure or destruction of body cells, which release phosphates into the blood
- This is an important buffer; protein buffer system
- This is an abnormal increase in the volume of the interstitial fluid
- These ions are primarily intracellular cations; act as cofactors in several enzyme systems
- Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis are disorders associated with changes of this anion concentration in the blood; respiratory compensation
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- Inorganic substances that dissociate into ions when in a solution
- An elevated aldosterone levels promote high renal reabsorption of this substance and water, thus increasing blood volume and blood pressure
- This buffer system is an important regulator of pH in the cytosol
- Alkalosis state in this area can be caused by oxygen deficiency at high altitudes, strokes, or severe anxiety
- the swelling of cell due to water moving from plasma into interstitial fluid and then into cells; excessive water
- Respiratory condition that can be caused by emphysema, pulmonary edema, injury to the respiratory center of the medulla oblongata, etc
- Alkalosis in the stage can be caused by excessive vomiting of gastric contents, use of certain diuretics, or excessive intake of Tums.
- These ions are the most abundant cations in the ICF, key role in resting membrane potential and action potential of of neurons and muscle fibers; levels controlled by aldosterone
- Respiratory acidosis and alkalosis are disorders due to changes in blood partial pressure of this substance; renal compensation
16 Clues: Occurs when water loss is greater than water gain • This is an important buffer; protein buffer system • Inorganic substances that dissociate into ions when in a solution • This buffer system is an important regulator of pH in the cytosol • This is an abnormal increase in the volume of the interstitial fluid • ...
Unit 2 Body Systems 2021-11-03
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- system protects organs, makes blood cells, supports and shapes the body
- system transports materials to and from cells
- protects the brain
- system exchanges gas, oxygen and carbon dioxide
- waterproofs the body and helps sense the world
- protect fingers and toes
- muscle that pumps blood
- cage, protects lungs and heart
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- system maintains homeostasis and first line of defense
- organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- muscle, found in internal organs
- supports organs
- system allows for movement
- provides insulation
14 Clues: supports organs • protects the brain • provides insulation • muscle that pumps blood • protect fingers and toes • system allows for movement • cage, protects lungs and heart • muscle, found in internal organs • system transports materials to and from cells • organ that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • waterproofs the body and helps sense the world • ...
Premature Infants- Respiratory 2024-04-09
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- Ballard score of 30 or less indicates
- Oxygen device applied to infants with respiratory distress to assist with ventilation by using pressure
- Late sign of hypoxia seen on a general assessment
- Can occur intercostal, subcostal, substernal
- Expiratory sound heard with respiratory distress
- A unit where respiratory distress syndrome and premature infants go to receive intense care
- Chest x-ray diagnostic test will appear with a _____-_____ appearance
- Premature infants are at risk for developing this GI complication
- Respiratory acidosis is corrected with
- Skin color that indicates early hypoxia assessed on an infant with RDS
- Lung sounds on auscultation for an infant with respiratory distress syndrome
- Complications of respiratory distress that are related to oxygen therapy and mechanical ventilation
- Condition of the heart often associated with respiratory distress syndrome
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- Medication given before birth to promote lung maturity
- Preterm infants are at risk for developing this condition due to insufficient brown fat stores
- given after birth to help the lungs function properly
- Inflammatory process of the alveoli related to underdeveloped lungs and a deficiency of surfactant.
- Maternal factor that is tested for and places the fetus at risk for being born with respiratory distress syndrome
- One device the nurse must place on a premature infant with respiratory distress syndrome
- Phospholipid that promotes alveoli expansion, keeps the alveoli from collapsing, and allows for optimal gas exchange to occur
- Babies born less than 37 weeks gestation
- The nurse assessing for respiratory distress may note this breathing pattern
- Maternal use of this drug class close to birth is a risk factor for respiratory distress syndrome
- Hypoxemia and acidosis are diagnosed by
24 Clues: Ballard score of 30 or less indicates • Respiratory acidosis is corrected with • Hypoxemia and acidosis are diagnosed by • Babies born less than 37 weeks gestation • Can occur intercostal, subcostal, substernal • Expiratory sound heard with respiratory distress • Late sign of hypoxia seen on a general assessment • given after birth to help the lungs function properly • ...
Respiratory system 2024-01-17
8 Clues: protects the lungs • dome shaped muscle • helps us to breathe • the air that we exhale • essential for survival • connects the lungs to the mouth • main process of the respiratory system • name of the system containing lungs, diaphragm, and ribcage
Respiratory system 2024-01-17
8 Clues: protects the lungs • dome shaped muscle • helps us to breathe • the air that we exhale • essential for survival • connects the lungs to the mouth • main process of the respiratory system • name of the system containing lungs, diaphragm, and ribcage
Acquisition Activity 2013-02-01
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- system that protect the body from diseases
- is the process in which stimulus
- the major source of energy in the body
- group of organs that perform related funvtions
- system that supports the body
- system that produce voluntary and involuntary movement
- equal to 4.18 J
- system that products gametes
- system that brings up cellular respiration
- system that recognize and coordinates the body response
- helps the body to absorb fat soluble
- the smallest unit of life
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- system controls growth and development
- groupo of cells with specific functions
- system that breaks down food
- the most important nutrient
- internal conditions of the human body
- system that guards against infections
- group of tissues that perform a single functions
- system eliminastes waste products
- tissue that support for the body and connects
- supply raw materials
- system that transports oxygen and nutrients
- tissue that lines the interior and exterior of body surfaces
- tissue that produce voluntary movements
25 Clues: equal to 4.18 J • supply raw materials • the smallest unit of life • the most important nutrient • system that breaks down food • system that products gametes • system that supports the body • is the process in which stimulus • system eliminastes waste products • helps the body to absorb fat soluble • internal conditions of the human body • system that guards against infections • ...
MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS 2025-04-14
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- ___ Receptors allow for the detection of sound, light, taste, touch, and smell.
- Organ found in a plant.
- The central organ of the nervous system.
- Made of one cell.
- Plant tissue that brings water and dissolved nutrients up from the plant roots and helps to form the woody stem.
- The nervous system uses ___ impulses to communicate.
- The ___ system helps animals digest food.
- The ___ system in animals helps send signals to muscles.
- Organs found in an animals
- ___ are doctors who work with one body system.
- Groups of specialized cells that work together.
- ___ are made of one cell.
- The skin, nose, and eyes contain sense ___.
- The two major systems in plants are the ___ system and the root system.
- A __ systems helps animals move.
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- Made of many cells.
- A ___ studies diseases related to blood.
- Tissues working together form an __.
- The plant tissue that carries water is called ___.
- A ___ studies the nervous system.
- Multicellular organisms are made up of many __.
- The ___ system brings oxygen into the body.
- Organs and tissue working together to perform a function
- Moves oxygen through the body is the ___ system.
24 Clues: Made of one cell. • Made of many cells. • Organ found in a plant. • ___ are made of one cell. • Organs found in an animals • A __ systems helps animals move. • A ___ studies the nervous system. • Tissues working together form an __. • A ___ studies diseases related to blood. • The central organ of the nervous system. • The ___ system helps animals digest food. • ...
Body Systems Words from Flocab 2022-10-20
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- Which system carries your blood?
- Another word that describes the inner balance of all body systems working together.
- Sperm and eggs are part of the ... system
- Why do your cells need nutrients?
- True or False: The nervous system only works during the day.
- Body systems that helps your bones to move.
- The small and large intestines are part of this system system.
- What keeps your functions normal?
- Chemicals released by the glands in your body.
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- The ...systems brings oxygen to your lungs.
- Where lots of nerves are combines in your back is the ... cord.
- What can you thank when you need a toilet quickly?
- Where do white blood cells live?
- What do muscles do when you flex them?
- Which system protects your organs?
- What does the digestive system break down your food into?
- Skin, hair and nails are the ... system
- This system gets rid of your urine.
- Your ... system defends against disease.
- Which system is kind of like your information highway?
20 Clues: Which system carries your blood? • Where do white blood cells live? • Why do your cells need nutrients? • What keeps your functions normal? • Which system protects your organs? • This system gets rid of your urine. • What do muscles do when you flex them? • Skin, hair and nails are the ... system • Your ... system defends against disease. • ...
Sawyer7 2023-03-03
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- system that regulates liquid on the blood
- space in chest
- the change of food into new substances
- uses o2, to break apart glucose
- liquid waste
- stores the bile
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
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- system that brings in 02, removes co2
- exit tube
- organ that filters blood
- food broken into smaller peices
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- cleans toxins from the blood, makes bile
- muscles push food the digestive system
- system organs that break food into nutrients
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- small part of kidney that filters blood
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • space in chest • stores the bile • tiny air sacs in lungs • organ that filters blood • food broken into smaller peices • uses o2, to break apart glucose • what the body needs but doesn't make • system that brings in 02, removes co2 • the change of food into new substances • muscles push food the digestive system • small part of kidney that filters blood • ...
Anatomy and Philology 2020-10-04
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- this is a system that consists of bones
- this system involves sexual reprodution
- this system drains from the tissues into the blood
- this system produces hormones
- this system helps your body move
- this system includes your lungs
- another thing we are learning from this class
- what we are learning in this class
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- this system helps protect your wounds
- this system is made up of blood
- this system transmits impulses throughout your body
- this system breaks down your food
- has to do with the study of embryos
13 Clues: this system produces hormones • this system is made up of blood • this system includes your lungs • this system helps your body move • this system breaks down your food • what we are learning in this class • has to do with the study of embryos • this system helps protect your wounds • this is a system that consists of bones • this system involves sexual reprodution • ...
body systems 2023-03-10
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- The integumentary system protects ____ organs
- Bone ____ creates blood
- "moves on its own"
- dioxide What element does the repiratory system LET OUT
- Which system do skin, hair, and sweat glands belong to?
- Bones, bone marrow, and cartilage are part of this system:
- This system is contains the heart, smooth muscle, skeletal muscle, and tendons
- What system controls growth?
- This system breaks down food
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- The lungs are part of which system?
- Which system gets rid of waste from the bloodstream?
- This system uses blood to transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body
- The excretory system gets rid of ____ from the body
- This system sends and recieves messages to the brain
- What element does the repiratory system TAKE IN
- The integumentary system maintaines body ____
- Which major orgain is also reffered to as the cardiac muscle?
- Which muscle works with the bones to move the body?
- What does the digestive system break food into?
- The heart, or cardiac muscle pumps ___ to the body
20 Clues: "moves on its own" • Bone ____ creates blood • What system controls growth? • This system breaks down food • The lungs are part of which system? • The integumentary system protects ____ organs • The integumentary system maintaines body ____ • What element does the repiratory system TAKE IN • What does the digestive system break food into? • ...
Cells and organisms 2025-11-04
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- Tiny structures that make proteins
- SYSTEM System that transports blood and nutrients
- Organelle that contains genetic material
- SYSTEM System that breaks down food into nutrients
- The “powerhouse” of the cell
- SYSTEM System that removes waste from the body
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- SYSTEM System that sends electrical signals through the body
- MEMBRANE Cell structure that controls what enters and leaves
- SYSTEM System that supports and protects the body
- Gel-like substance filling the cell
- SYSTEM System responsible for breathing
- APPARATUS Organelle that packages and ships proteins
12 Clues: The “powerhouse” of the cell • Tiny structures that make proteins • Gel-like substance filling the cell • SYSTEM System responsible for breathing • Organelle that contains genetic material • SYSTEM System that removes waste from the body • SYSTEM System that transports blood and nutrients • SYSTEM System that supports and protects the body • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-15
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- the name of the two cavities located in the nose: beginning of the respiratory system
- center of the respiratory system: consists of two pink sacs inside which gas exchange takes place
- muscle located just under lungs that contracts and expands to help with breathing
- tube located in the neck that connects the mouth with the esophagus and the nostrils with the larynx
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- tube that extends from the larynx to the lungs: directly brings air into the lungs
- common condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus
- gas inhaled by lungs
- tubular organ of the respiratory system that receives air from the pharynx and carries it to the trachea: prevents food from passing to deep regions of the respiratory system
8 Clues: gas inhaled by lungs • muscle located just under lungs that contracts and expands to help with breathing • tube that extends from the larynx to the lungs: directly brings air into the lungs • common condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus • ...
Cell Organization 2023-05-25
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- the smallest unit of life
- receives and responds to information
- a connected group of cells that do one job
- main organ of the digestive system
- one of the main organs of the nervous system
- brings oxygen in and carbon dioxide out
- provides structure,protects organs, makes blood cells
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- two or more organs that work together
- main organ of the respiratory system
- carries materials to and away from cells
- apoyar/suportar
- main organ of the muscular system
- conectar
- main organ of the skeletal system
- breaks down food into nutrients
- two or more tissues that connect and do the same job
- main organ of the circulatory system
- one of the main organs of the nervous system
- helps move bones, digest food, pump blood, etc.
19 Clues: conectar • apoyar/suportar • the smallest unit of life • breaks down food into nutrients • main organ of the muscular system • main organ of the skeletal system • main organ of the digestive system • main organ of the respiratory system • receives and responds to information • main organ of the circulatory system • two or more organs that work together • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory Systems 2023-02-14
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- What the respiratory system allows us to do
- the pump that sends blood throughout our body
- part of the heart that gets low-oxygen blood and sends it to right ventricle
- aka the windpipe
- acts as a carrier for oxygen
- the "voicebox" where our vocal cords are
- the throat area
- pumps blood with oxygen to the rest of our bodies
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- pumps blood low in oxygen to the lungs
- gets blood with oxygen from our lungs and sends it to left ventricle
- body system that works together with respiratory
- sacks that fill with air when we breathe
- small chambers where gas exchange occurs
- Where air typically enters our body from
14 Clues: the throat area • aka the windpipe • acts as a carrier for oxygen • pumps blood low in oxygen to the lungs • sacks that fill with air when we breathe • small chambers where gas exchange occurs • the "voicebox" where our vocal cords are • Where air typically enters our body from • What the respiratory system allows us to do • the pump that sends blood throughout our body • ...
Circulatory System 2025-05-07
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- (CO2)
- system that transports blood through the body
- type of transport : delivers nutrients and oxygen to all different types of tissue in the body
- circulatory system's main fluid
- 55% of blood
- type of transport: facilitates gas exchange
- (body system) most directly interacts with circulatory and includes: lungs, nose, and mouth
- gas(O2)
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- think of digestive system, also transported in circulatory system
- moves blood toward the heart
- another name for the circulatory system
- moves blood way from the heart
- main organ in the circulatory system
- connect veins and arteries (plural form)
- produced by the endocrine system and is transported by the circulatory system
15 Clues: (CO2) • gas(O2) • 55% of blood • moves blood toward the heart • moves blood way from the heart • circulatory system's main fluid • main organ in the circulatory system • another name for the circulatory system • connect veins and arteries (plural form) • type of transport: facilitates gas exchange • system that transports blood through the body • ...
Organ Systems 2022-06-08
11 Clues: shy • peeing • breeding • radio---cular • hormones system • breathing, gas exchange • bones, tissues, ligaments, • muscles fibers and tissues • dissolving food in the body • outermost layer of the human body • part of the immune system, and complementary to the circulatory system.
Air and the Respiratory System 2023-05-22
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- An organ of the respiratory system (found on your head)
- The _______ in the nostrils help to remove the dirt and dust that is in the air.
- The tiny openings found on the leaves of plants are known as ___________.
- The oxygen in the water is absorbed into the blood in the gills and transported to __________ parts of the fish.
- When oxygen in the inhaled air reaches the lungs, it is _________ into the blood and transported to all parts of the body.
- Living things on land and in water need _______ to stay alive.
- The process by which air enters and leaves our bodies is known as ___________.
- Water containing __________ oxygen enters a fish through its mouth and then passes through its gills.
- An organ of the respiratory system found in the ribcage
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- An organ of the respiratory system connecting the nose to the lungs
- ____________ is given out by living things when they carry out their daily activities.
- Carbon dioxide is taken in by plants to make food in the presence of light during ____________.
- Our breathing ________ is the number of times we breathe in one minute
- Fish take in oxygen in water using their _______.
14 Clues: Fish take in oxygen in water using their _______. • An organ of the respiratory system (found on your head) • An organ of the respiratory system found in the ribcage • Living things on land and in water need _______ to stay alive. • An organ of the respiratory system connecting the nose to the lungs • ...
The Human Body: The Respiratory System 2024-06-04
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- The lower portion of the pharynx
- The two major air passageways
- The passage that leads from the cavities of the nose and mouth to the larynx
- Muscular organ that holds the vocal cords
- The system that contains the organs which take in oxygen and carbon dioxide
- The upper portion of the pharynx
- The "wind pipe" that connects to the larynx
- Air sacks
- A flap of elastic cartilage attached to the larynx
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- What humans breathe in
- The middle portion of the pharynx
- An example of a short term respiratory disease
- An example of a chronic respiratory disease that requires an inhaler
- Smallest air passageways
- The muscle that pushes up against the lungs as we exhale, and relaxes to allow lungs to expand when we inhale
- What humans breathe out
16 Clues: Air sacks • What humans breathe in • What humans breathe out • Smallest air passageways • The two major air passageways • The lower portion of the pharynx • The upper portion of the pharynx • The middle portion of the pharynx • Muscular organ that holds the vocal cords • The "wind pipe" that connects to the larynx • An example of a short term respiratory disease • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-29
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- This system includes your nose, mouth, and lungs
- Number 1 fuel source for your cells
- This systems have your hormones included
- This system fights off your sick
- This includes your kidney
- Made up of bones in your body
- This system gets rid of waste
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- This system makes humans
- In this system the heart and vessels work together
- This is your skin, hair, and nails
- This is where your exercise happens
- This system controls the body's functions
- This system breaks down food
13 Clues: This system makes humans • This includes your kidney • This system breaks down food • Made up of bones in your body • This system gets rid of waste • This system fights off your sick • This is your skin, hair, and nails • Number 1 fuel source for your cells • This is where your exercise happens • This systems have your hormones included • ...
Bellamy COPD Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-08
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- Hydrate patient and loose secretions
- A waste gas that a person with a healthy respiratory system exhales
- Distended neck veins, cyanotic lips dependent edema, hepatomegaly
- Carbon dioxide is retained or produced faster than it can be eliminated
- Increased cough and mucous production caused by inflammation of the airways(airway problem)
- Damages the air sacs (alveoli)and small airways in the lungs
- A condition that makes it hard to breathe and worsens over time
- The process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is transported from cells
- Restlessness, diminished breath sounds, use of accessory muscles for breathing, tachypnea, hyperventilation
- Decreased oxygen in your blood(arterial blood)
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- Relaxes smooth muscles in the airways and increase air flow into the lungs, a quick acting bronchodilator which helps to open the airways, since it is administered via nebulizer it has a rapid onset-considered a rescue medication
- Monitor change in respiratory status
- Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, decreases inflammation (ibuprofen)
- A type of high blood pressure that affect the arteries in your lungs and the(R)side of your heart
- High levels of acid in the blood due to increased levels of carbon dioxide in the body
- Dose 2 inhalations q4-6hrs. short acting, increases HR, shakiness(Pro-Air, Proventil, Ventolin)
- decreased amount of oxygen reaching the tissues in your body
- Decreases pulmonary secretions(Atrovent)
- Helps you cough up phlegm
- Decreases inflammation, Flovent, Pulmicort,Prednisone)
- wheezing, cough, barrel chest, fatigue, dyspnea
21 Clues: Helps you cough up phlegm • Hydrate patient and loose secretions • Monitor change in respiratory status • Decreases pulmonary secretions(Atrovent) • Decreased oxygen in your blood(arterial blood) • wheezing, cough, barrel chest, fatigue, dyspnea • Decreases inflammation, Flovent, Pulmicort,Prednisone) • decreased amount of oxygen reaching the tissues in your body • ...
Organ Systems Jake Fitzgerald 2017-08-31
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- This is the main organ of your Nervous System
- This system regulates water and electrolytes
- This system breaks down food to give you nutrients
- This system regulates your hormones
- This system is involved in movement and keeps your posture
- This system provides a covering for your organs
- This system supplies oxygen for your blood
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- This system is often referred to as the "Immune System"
- This is organ that covers your body. Integumentary System
- This comes from the sun and is synthesized by the Integumentary System
- This system provides support and protects your organs
- This system involves the heart
- This is exhaled during respiration
- This system has testis or ovaries
- This system controls your muscles with impulses
15 Clues: This system involves the heart • This system has testis or ovaries • This is exhaled during respiration • This system regulates your hormones • This system supplies oxygen for your blood • This system regulates water and electrolytes • This is the main organ of your Nervous System • This system provides a covering for your organs • ...
Organ Systems Jake Fitzgerald 2017-08-31
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- This system is often referred to as the "Immune System"
- This system regulates your hormones
- This system involves the heart
- This system provides support and protects your organs
- This comes from the sun and is synthesized by the Integumentary System
- This system has testis or ovaries
- This is the main organ of your Nervous System
- This system is involved in movement and keeps your posture
- This system controls your muscles with impulses
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- This system provides a covering for your organs
- This is exhaled during respiration
- This system breaks down food to give you nutrients
- This system regulates water and electrolytes
- This system supplies oxygen for your blood
- This is organ that covers your body. Integumentary System
15 Clues: This system involves the heart • This system has testis or ovaries • This is exhaled during respiration • This system regulates your hormones • This system supplies oxygen for your blood • This system regulates water and electrolytes • This is the main organ of your Nervous System • This system provides a covering for your organs • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Body Cavities and Planes Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-19
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- located between the lungs, contains all chest organs except lungs.
- Entrance to digestive system (the mouth).
- Located at the back of the body, includes brain stem and spinal cord (cranial and spinal cavities).
- Also known as the chest cavity, filled with lungs and heart. Also contains cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory systems.
- Home to the digestive system
- Located at the front of the body, made up of two different cavities that are separated by the diaphragm.
- Contains organs responsible for digestion
- The space inside the nose, forms respiratory functions.
- Placed below abdominal cavity, contains urinary and reproductive systems
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- The space formed inside the skull, in which the brain and endocrine gland occupy.
- Combination of abdominal and pelvic cavities, is the largest cavity in the entire body.
- Located in skull which contains eyeballs and eye sockets.
- Has respiratory functions, separates thoracic and abdominal cavity.
- Also known as vertebral canal, is the space in vetebrae where the spinal cord passes through.
14 Clues: Home to the digestive system • Entrance to digestive system (the mouth). • Contains organs responsible for digestion • The space inside the nose, forms respiratory functions. • Located in skull which contains eyeballs and eye sockets. • located between the lungs, contains all chest organs except lungs. • ...
Chapter 10: Respiratory System 2022-12-11
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- expansion of the bronchi
- coughing or spitting material out of the lungs
- bad voice condition
- chest pain
- shallow breathing
- involuntary contraction of the diaphragm
- slow breathing
- incomplete expansion
- a healthcare professional using a stethoscope to listen to a patient's chest
- discharge from the bronchi
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- involuntary contraction of the bronchus
- striking the body surface
- excessive blood flow from the nose
- cessation of breathing
- mucus discharged from the lungs by coughing
- runny nose
- pain in the pleura
- able to breathe only in an upright position
- underbreathing
- a bluish color in the skin caused by insufficient oxygen
- coughing up blood
- rapid breathing
- a nosebleed
- difficulty breathing
- good normal/breathing
25 Clues: runny nose • chest pain • a nosebleed • underbreathing • slow breathing • rapid breathing • coughing up blood • shallow breathing • pain in the pleura • bad voice condition • difficulty breathing • incomplete expansion • good normal/breathing • cessation of breathing • expansion of the bronchi • striking the body surface • discharge from the bronchi • excessive blood flow from the nose • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-18
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- The term used to describe the “inadequate blood supply to an organ in the body, usually the heart”
- This is the general term for “shortness of breath”
- Arrest A condition where your heart suddenly stops beating
- Blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart
- The term used to describe energy that cells produce
- Attack A condition when blood flow, and oxygen, is blocked to the heart
- Dioxide The waste product that we breathe out
- Medications for treating bacterial infections
- The noticeable sign that you have a disease
- This is a type of pneumonia that you can get in a hospital
- The general term for, irregular heart beat
- Another tube for respiration, but contains the voice box/vocal cords
- The type of asthma without an allergic reaction
- A condition that causes difficulty breathing and may require the use of an inhaler
- A disease caused by an infectious pathogen and can lead to fevers, chills and phlegm.
- This type of drainage is the use of gravity to release mucus from the body.
- Smaller branches of arteries the connect to capillaries
- This is the muscle below your ribcage which helps expand and contract your chest
- The term used to describe when pneumonia has affected only one lung
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- These are the type of cells that make up the alveoli.
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
- A type of medication that is supplements the adrenaline rush needed for asthma attacks
- A disease caused by having too few red blood cells, through deficiency or genetics
- These are “triggers” which could lead to an allergic reaction.
- A condition caused by a lack of a specific protein which causes yellowing of the eyes or face
- This is known as the windpipe, the main tube for respiration which is in the center of your chest
- Smallest blood vessels which are so thin that gas and nutrients can pass through.
- The type of asthma that happens with allergens
- A condition known has, high blood pressure
- Medications for treating fungal infections
- The tube behind the nose and mouth, similar to the esophagus
- Another term for phlegm
- A medication that widen the bronchi allowing for more air flow
- The middle layer of the heart
- The main organs for respiration. They fill up with air as you breathe.
- These are the tubes which “branch” off into the left and right lungs
- An immune reaction which causes fever, swelling, production of white blood cells
- A disease where plaque begins to build up in your blood vessels preventing blood flow
- The tiny air sacs in our lungs where oxygen exchange takes place
- An immune reaction when your body temperature is higher than normal
- A device used to send an electrical shock to the heart when someone experiences cardiac arrest
- The term used to describe when pneumonia has affected both lungs
- A condition when blood flow, and oxygen, is blocked to the brain
43 Clues: Another term for phlegm • The middle layer of the heart • A condition known has, high blood pressure • Medications for treating fungal infections • The general term for, irregular heart beat • The noticeable sign that you have a disease • Medications for treating bacterial infections • The type of asthma that happens with allergens • ...
Respiratory System Study Guide 2021-04-15
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- Reserve Volume - forceful inhale
- Pressure - acts like a suction to keep the lungs inflated
- - Branches from Bronchi and works with gas exchange
- Zone - gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- - diaphragm returns to its original position and the muscles relax, thoracic and lung volumes decrease and pressures increase pushing air out of the lungs
- Volume - space / air that remains in the lungs
- - Voice box, vocal cords, separates food, water, and air to go down the right tube
- - contracts and relaxes to help the lungs with inspiration and expiration
- Zone - moves, cleans, regulates temperature, and humidifies air as it enters the system
- - the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles contract, expanding the thoracic cavity and the lungs
- Capacity - how much air you breathe, max
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- Reserve Volume - forceful exhale
- - Closes with the larynx to stop food from going down the trachea
- - Air passage with cartilage that protects it from collapsing
- - the process of air flowing in and out of the lungs during inspiration and expiration
- - Part of the throat that is shared by the respiratory and digestive system
- - Little balloons that inflate and deflate with capillaries surrounding them for gas exchange
- - The branch like area where the trachea splits in the lungs
- Volume - basic breathing patterns
- Lung Capacity - the most amount of air that can be used, not all is used
20 Clues: Reserve Volume - forceful exhale • Reserve Volume - forceful inhale • Volume - basic breathing patterns • Capacity - how much air you breathe, max • Volume - space / air that remains in the lungs • Zone - gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide • - Branches from Bronchi and works with gas exchange • Pressure - acts like a suction to keep the lungs inflated • ...
Respiratory System Vocab Crossword 2023-04-21
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- the small amount of carbon dioxide that is carried by hemoglobin molecules that have already released their oxygen into the tissues
- region formed by nasal mucosa at the roof of the nasal cavity
- set of muscles where inspiration occurs
- swollen pharyngeal tonsil
- the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- divides the nasal cavity medially
- the portion of the brain that is the main area for respiratory muscle control
- rigid tube that the larynx opens into
- inflammation of the bronchial tree
- the complex that is made when oxygen is bound to hemoglobin
- the region at the back of the mouth where the nasal cavities and mouth meet
- largest volume of air that can be exchanged in the lungs
- deep and rapid breathing
- what each lobe of the lung is further divided into
- inflammation of the mucosal membranes
- area between the visceral and parietal pleura
- part of the pharynx that is behind the nasal cavities and above the soft palate
- network within the lungs that is formed from the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles
- a phenomenon in which there is a rush of chloride ions into RBCs
- remaining volume of air when a person forces air out of their lungs so only about 1000mL remains
- another name for the pharynx
- nasal cavity openings that extend into the bones of the skull
- determined by the length of the vocal cords
- dome shaped respiratory muscle that helps increase and decrease the volume of the thorax
- the air volume that enters and leaves the lungs under resting/normal conditions
- the catalyst to the reaction that forms carbonic acid
- allergies in the nasal chambers
- the area of the control center that regulates the rate of breathing
- the activity of these skeletal muscles generate the pressure changes in the lungs
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- folds of heavy membranous tissues that project from the lateral walls of the larynx
- area that separates the lungs with a median wall and the area containing the heart and thoracic organs
- the smallest air passageways; extend into the alveoli
- when contraction occurs in the external intercostal muscles
- inflammation of the palatine tonsils
- the pair of auditory tubes that open from the middle ear into the lateral walls of the nasopharynx
- outer layer of the pleura
- mass of lymphatic tissue located on the posterior wall of the nasopharynx
- what the trachea branches into
- bony extensions that divide the nasal cavity into passageways; there are 3 types
- part of the pharynx that is located immediately before the larynx
- cartilage that functions to seal off the respiratory tract when food or liquids are in the esophagus; also called epiglottic cartilage
- the opening to the larynx
- the cartilaginous structure that connects the pharynx and trachea
- the normal route by which air enters the respiratory system
- inner layer of the pleura
- oval shaped masses of lymphatic tissue on the pharynx behind the mouth
- the remaining ~70-75% of carbon dioxide that is carried in the blood
- cartilage that resembles a signet ring; connects the larynx and the trachea
- process in which the respiratory muscles undergo relaxation
- the two-layer membrance that surrounds each lung
- cartilage visible in the ventral aspect of the throat; largest cartilage
- the main vein that goes back into the heart; vein formed from pulmonary veins joining together
- a condition that affects the bronchial tree that consists of difficultly breathing and/or periodic attacks of wheezing
- structure composed entirely of smooth muscle that is supported by CT
- internal portion of the nose
- portion of the pharynx where the digestive and respiratory passageways meet one another
- external openings of the nose (also called external nares)
- clusters of microscopic air sacs at the end of the smallest branches
58 Clues: deep and rapid breathing • swollen pharyngeal tonsil • outer layer of the pleura • the opening to the larynx • inner layer of the pleura • another name for the pharynx • internal portion of the nose • what the trachea branches into • allergies in the nasal chambers • divides the nasal cavity medially • inflammation of the bronchial tree • inflammation of the palatine tonsils • ...
Respiratory System Jenna Murray 2013-11-22
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- the lung with three lobes
- membrane surrounding the lungs
- flap that prevents food from going into airway
- the end of the bronchi section
- part of the respiratory tube with C shaped cartilage and elastic connective tissue
- the lung with two lobes
- made up of three nasal conchae
- the middle part of the respiratory tube
- mucous producing cells
- independent air sacs
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- respirate into the alveoli
- what the trachea branches into
- what the secondary bronchi branch into
- what the primary bronchi branch into
- cells in the alveoli that do not produce surfactant
- first part of the respiratory tube
- bundle of alveoli
- surfactant producing cells in the alveoli
- all of the tissues and veins on the outside of the alveoli
- primary function is breathing
20 Clues: bundle of alveoli • independent air sacs • mucous producing cells • the lung with two lobes • the lung with three lobes • respirate into the alveoli • primary function is breathing • what the trachea branches into • membrane surrounding the lungs • the end of the bronchi section • made up of three nasal conchae • first part of the respiratory tube • ...
Respiratory System Study puzzle 2014-03-02
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- respiration combination of oxygen and glucose to produce ATP, CO2, and H2O
- inside membrane of pleura attaching to lung
- chronic condition that results in permanent damage from alveoli rupture, distension or clumping
- surrounds voicebox
- open space between vocal cords or opening of trachea
- disease of bronchi and bronchioles causing smooth muscle to constrict and cause wheezing
- center located in medulla oblongata responsible for regulating breathing rate
- respiration exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between systematic capillaries and body cells
- movement of air in and out of lungs
- nerve that carries impulse from respiration centre to diaphragm and spinal nerves to intercostal muscles
- respiration exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between alveoli and pulmonary capillaries
- tiny hair like structures throughout system to help remove dust, pathogens and microbes
- triangular box like structure composed of several pieces of cartilage
- bodies sensory receptors sensitive to low levels of oxygen
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- otherwise known as macrophages found in alveoli responsible for destroying bacteria and carbon particle
- lipoprotein preventing collapsing of alveoli during expiration
- piece of tissue hangs down involved in sneezing
- common to respiratory and digestive systems
- tiny tubes contain no cartilage, thin layer of smooth muscle and lined with a simple epithelium
- may be caused by bacterial or viral infection filling alveoli with thick fluid
- composed of lymphatic tissue and protect body from pathogens
- condition caused by inflammation of mucus membrane of bronchi causing narrowing of passageway
- outside membrane of pleura lines thoracic cavity assisting in breathing movements
- single layer of squamous epithelial cells that serves as functional unit of lung
- fluid filled double serous membrane sac surrounding each lung
- tube that is 12 by 2.5 inches made up of c shaped cartilage, smooth muscle and connective tissue
- two cone shaped organs protected by ribs, sternum and spine
27 Clues: surrounds voicebox • movement of air in and out of lungs • inside membrane of pleura attaching to lung • common to respiratory and digestive systems • piece of tissue hangs down involved in sneezing • open space between vocal cords or opening of trachea • bodies sensory receptors sensitive to low levels of oxygen • ...
Chapter 5: Respiratory System 2014-10-13
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- excision of a lobe
- inflammation of the pharynx
- excessive discharge of mucus from the nose
- rapid flow of blood
- fast, rapid
- many, much
- inadequate oxygenation of the blood
- surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
- pain
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- containing or composed of mucus and pus
- blood in the chest cavity
- lack of oxygen and excess of carbon dioxide in the blood, suffocation
- breath
- within
- nosebleed
- loss of voice
- sudden, involuntary muscle contraction
- absence of, without
- to remove a fluid from a body cavity
- normal, good
20 Clues: pain • breath • within • nosebleed • many, much • fast, rapid • normal, good • loss of voice • excision of a lobe • rapid flow of blood • absence of, without • blood in the chest cavity • inflammation of the pharynx • inadequate oxygenation of the blood • surgical puncture to aspirate fluid • to remove a fluid from a body cavity • sudden, involuntary muscle contraction • ...
Respiratory System Medical Terminology 2014-02-05
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- infectious inflammation of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi caused by Bordetell pertussis
- the passages that direct air into the lungs
- cosmetic surgery of the nose
- tiny hairlike extensions that move together in a small sweeping motion
- coughing up blood
- folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx
- removal of the entire tonsil
- breathing out
- glandlike;of glandular appearance
- breathing in
- infectious disease due to the bacterium Corynebactirium
- the throat and also part of the digestive system
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- specific cells of a gland or organ contained in and supported by the connective tissue
- an irritation of the breathing passage in which the small passages become narrower than normal
- a passage through which air moves
- a surgical opening of the trachea to aid in breathing
- a barking cough in infants and young children
- discomfort in breathing that is brought on or aggravated by laying flat.
- a metabolic disorder in which secretion of exocrine glands are abnormal
- a serious disease that destroys lung tissue and breathing difficulties
- located in the top part of the trachea
- absence of breathing
- an inflammatory disease of the lungs characterized by reversible airway obstruction
- inflammation of the lung caused by microbes irritants, dust and allergies
- muscles separating of the chest and abdomen
25 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • coughing up blood • absence of breathing • cosmetic surgery of the nose • removal of the entire tonsil • a passage through which air moves • glandlike;of glandular appearance • located in the top part of the trachea • the passages that direct air into the lungs • muscles separating of the chest and abdomen • ...
Respiratory System Medical Terminology 2014-01-20
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- (plural of cilium) a motile extension of a cell surface or eyelashes
- on the outside or far from the center, or lateral
- the distinguishing or specific cells of a gland or organ
- an operation to make an opening into the trachea
- a dark bluish purplish discoloration of the skin and mucous membrane due to deficient oxygenation of the blood
- cosmetic surgery of the nose
- inspection of the larynx by the means of the laryngoscope
- the air tube extending from the larynx into the throax to the level of the fifth or sixth thoracic vertebra
- lung cancer
- a small infectious inflammation of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi
- spitting of blood derived from the lungs or bronchial tubes as a result of pulmonary or bronchial hemorrhage
- medial, away from the surface
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- an infectious disease in the nose
- glandlike; of glandular appearance
- breathing out
- 2 lymphatic tissue masses locates on each side of the oral pharynx
- folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx
- removal of the entire tonsil
- the organ of voice reproduction
- a condition of the bronchial tree characterized by a cough
- an inflammatory disease of the lungs
- a congenital metabolic disorder in which secretions of exocrine glands are abnormal
- discomfort in breathing that is brought on a aggravated by lying flat
- listening to the sounds made by the various body structures as a diagnostis method
- a barking cough found in young infants and children
- inflammation of the lungs, being filled with exudate caused by inhalation of chemicals and etc.
26 Clues: lung cancer • breathing out • removal of the entire tonsil • cosmetic surgery of the nose • medial, away from the surface • the organ of voice reproduction • an infectious disease in the nose • glandlike; of glandular appearance • an inflammatory disease of the lungs • an operation to make an opening into the trachea • on the outside or far from the center, or lateral • ...
Circulatory, Respiratory, Nervous System 2016-06-01
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- Pumps blood from left ventricle to head, organs, and legs
- Partition separating the two ventricles
- smaller branches
- Contraction phase
- layers of connective tissue for protection
- Valve Valve in the right ventricle
- symptoms persistent sadness, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, changes in body weight and sleeping patterns, loss of energy, suicidal thoughts
- Presence of CNS separate from PNS
- Concentration of nervous system at the head end
- clusters of air sacs
- sheet of muscle
- Has 2 chambers in heart
- where digestive and respiratory systems meet
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- Ventricle Pumps blood to head, body, and organs
- Master control center
- Arc Receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, and effector are involved in quick response to stimulus
- Cerebrospinal fluid becomes infected, meninges swell
- Nervous System Controls smooth and cardiac muscles, organs and glands of digestive, circulatory, excretory, endocrine
- windpipe
- Blood comes into the left atrium
- Fluid liquid that cushions the CNS and helps supply it with nutrients, WBCs and hormones
- Relaxed phase
- Has 3 chambers in heart
- Vena Cava Brings blood from head to lungs
- Nervous System Carry signals to skeletal muscles
- lead to each lung
- disease that causes alveoli to disintegrate
- Kills 430,000 Americans per year
- voice box
29 Clues: windpipe • voice box • Relaxed phase • sheet of muscle • smaller branches • Contraction phase • lead to each lung • clusters of air sacs • Master control center • Has 3 chambers in heart • Has 2 chambers in heart • Blood comes into the left atrium • Kills 430,000 Americans per year • Presence of CNS separate from PNS • Valve Valve in the right ventricle • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-11
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- air sacs in the lungs
- volume volume of air inhaled
- elongated opening between the vocal cords
- thin-walled branches of a bronchial tube
- the act of exhaling
- the act of breathing
- wall of muscle that separates the chest and abdomen
- lies between the soft palate and hyoid bone in the pharynx
- contagious disease caused by tubercles in the lungs
- voice box
- cords folds at the top of the windpipe that produce the sound
- upper part of the pharynx connected to the nasal cavity
- pleura covers the surface of the lung
- disease in the lungs that causes difficulty in breathing
- volume the volume of air left after an exhale
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- tissue in the nose that helps filter the air we breathe
- the act of inhaling
- swelling and soreness of the bronchial tubes
- cartilage large cartilage of the larynx
- tube that carries air to lungs
- prevents food from entering the windpipe
- part of pharynx that lies between the hyoid bone and larynx
- serous membrane lining the walls of the thoracic cavity
- cartilage ring shaped cartilage in the larynx
- pleura lines the inside of the rib cage and the diaphragm
- A fluid secreted by the cells of the alveoli
- part of throat above the larynx
27 Clues: voice box • the act of inhaling • the act of exhaling • the act of breathing • air sacs in the lungs • volume volume of air inhaled • tube that carries air to lungs • part of throat above the larynx • pleura covers the surface of the lung • cartilage large cartilage of the larynx • thin-walled branches of a bronchial tube • prevents food from entering the windpipe • ...
The Respiratory System Crossword 2018-02-18
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- small, spongy air sacs where gas exchange happens
- the dome-shaped muscle under the lungs
- the windpipe
- to breathe out
- the voice box
- the two main organs we use to breathe
- little air passages in the lungs
- the vein that takes oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the heart
- A process: sugar + oxygen => carbon dioxide + energy + water
- to breathe in
- the type of muscles between the ribs
- the gas we need for cellular respiration
- we breathe in through this organ
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- the two openings in the nose, filled with hairs inside
- the two tubes connecting the trachea to the lungs that are lined with cilia
- the cells that transport gases in the bloodstream
- the part of the throat behind the nasal passage and the mouth
- the tiny blood vessels around the alveoli
- the artery that takes carbon dioxide-rich blood from the heart to the lungs
- special tiny hairs that move mucus up to the mouth
- the part of the respiratory tract consisting of the nasal cavity
- a sticky substance that collects dust and germs from the air we breathe in
- the gas we breathe out
23 Clues: the windpipe • the voice box • to breathe in • to breathe out • the gas we breathe out • little air passages in the lungs • we breathe in through this organ • the type of muscles between the ribs • the two main organs we use to breathe • the dome-shaped muscle under the lungs • the gas we need for cellular respiration • the tiny blood vessels around the alveoli • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-12-04
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- help clot your blood
- windpipe
- the system that supplies your body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- carry blood to the heart
- clots or broken blood vessels in the brain
- two passageways from the trachea that go to the lungs
- carry blood away from the heart
- blood cells that help destroy disease
- a large dome shaped muscle that enables breathing
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- the system that carries needed materials to the cells
- the flap of tissue at the back of the mouth that keeps food out of the windpipe
- connect arteries and veins
- blockage of blood flow to the heart
- hardening of the arteries
- blood cells that carry oxygen
- a muscle that pumps blood
- low hemoglobin
- cancer which abnormal WBC interfere with the production of other blood cells
- high blood pressure
- the exchange of gases
20 Clues: windpipe • low hemoglobin • high blood pressure • help clot your blood • the exchange of gases • carry blood to the heart • hardening of the arteries • a muscle that pumps blood • connect arteries and veins • blood cells that carry oxygen • carry blood away from the heart • blockage of blood flow to the heart • blood cells that help destroy disease • ...
Respiratory System Med Terms 2024-02-08
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- Surgical repair of the larynx
- An insufficient level of carbon dioxide in the body
- To cut into the chest cavity
- Dilated bronchus / Abnormal enlargement of the bronchi
- Pertaining to the diaphragm
- Difficult or labored breathing
- An instrument used to view inside the bronchus
- To cough up blood or blood-stained sputum
- Pertaining to the epiglottis
- Surgical repair of the nose
- Type of pneumoconiosis that develops from the collection of carbon in the lung. May lead to the development of lung cancer. Also known as black lung.
- Condition of having insufficient amount of oxygen in the blood stream
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- Pleural pain
- Condition resulted from the inhalation of environmental particles that become toxic
- Paralysis of the muscles controlling the larynx
- Pertaining to the alveoli
- Surgical removal of a lobe of a lung
- Presence of blood in the chest cavity
- Instrument that measures the amount of oxygen in the blood stream
- Taking shallow breaths
20 Clues: Pleural pain • Taking shallow breaths • Pertaining to the alveoli • Pertaining to the diaphragm • Surgical repair of the nose • To cut into the chest cavity • Pertaining to the epiglottis • Surgical repair of the larynx • Difficult or labored breathing • Surgical removal of a lobe of a lung • Presence of blood in the chest cavity • To cough up blood or blood-stained sputum • ...
Chapter 8: Respiratory System 2025-02-05
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- abbreviation for a type of pneumonia seen in AIDS patients
- inflammation of the pleura
- Whooping cough, highly contagious
- Difficulty speaking; hoarse
- Insufficient oxygenation of the blood
- Forceful expiratory effort
- the suffix of the term meaning "surgical insicion of the chest wall"
- the suffix of the term meaining "pertaining to the diaphragm
- the virus that causes the common cold
- the lower part of the pharynx
- Active viral infection of infants and children with barking cough and stridor
- Absence of carbon dioxide
- Abbreviation for inherited disorder resulting in thick mucous secretions that do not drain normally
- expulsion of air from the lungs in breathing
- Combined form of hemoglobin and oxygen (found in arterial blood)
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- Picture (record) of respiratory movements
- nosebleed
- Tip of the uppermost portion of the lung
- the prefix in the term meaning "normal breathing"
- the suffix in the term meaning "surgical removal of all or part of the lung's tissue"
- Abnormal condition of dryness of the larynx
- fixation or attachment of the pleura
- Breathing pattern maried by a period of apnea lasting 10 to 60 seconds
- the second combinig form in the term meaning "fungus in the mucus menbrane of the nose
- lid-like structure that covers the larynx during swallowing
- squeaking sound heard while listening to sounds within the body (using a stethoscope)
- nerve passing through the diaphragm
- Inflammation of a sinus
- the (1st)combining form in the term meaning "pain in the pharynx"
- To draw in or out by suction
- high pitched sound occuring during inspiration
- the prefix in the term meaning "Increased amount of carbon dioxide in the blood"
- the prefixin the term meaning "Slow breathing"
- the first root word in the term meaning "the part/section of the throat"
34 Clues: nosebleed • Inflammation of a sinus • Absence of carbon dioxide • inflammation of the pleura • Forceful expiratory effort • Difficulty speaking; hoarse • To draw in or out by suction • the lower part of the pharynx • Whooping cough, highly contagious • nerve passing through the diaphragm • fixation or attachment of the pleura • the virus that causes the common cold • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2025-08-23
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- Bacterial lung infection of the lungs
- Largest artery
- High blood pressure
- Breathing muscle
- Upper heart chamber
- Liquid part of blood
- Smaller branches of bronchi
- Carry oxygen
- Gas exhaled
- Small arteries
- Windpipe
- Pumps blood
- Relating to the lungs
- Lung disease caused by damaged alveoli
- Organs for breathing
- Carry blood back to heart
- Process of moving air in and out of lungs
- Help clot blood
- Found in larynx for sound
- Viral infection also called the flu
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- Prevent backflow in heart and veins
- Flap preventing food from entering trachea
- Fight infection
- Tiny blood vessels for exchange
- Condition causing narrowed airways
- Airways branching from trachea
- Oxygen-carrying protein
- Heartbeat felt in arteries
- Passage for air and food
- Inflammation of bronchi
- Blood flow throughout body
- Gas we inhale
- Carry blood away from heart
- Lower heart chambers
- Voice box
- Sticky fluid trapping dust in airways
- Gas exchange process
- Condition with low red blood cell count
- Brain damage from interrupted blood flow
- Air sacs for gas exchange
40 Clues: Windpipe • Voice box • Gas exhaled • Pumps blood • Carry oxygen • Gas we inhale • Largest artery • Small arteries • Fight infection • Help clot blood • Breathing muscle • High blood pressure • Upper heart chamber • Liquid part of blood • Lower heart chambers • Gas exchange process • Organs for breathing • Relating to the lungs • Oxygen-carrying protein • Inflammation of bronchi • Passage for air and food • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2025-08-23
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen moves into the blood and carbon dioxide leaves.
- A gas needed by every cell in the body, brought in through breathing and transported by the blood.
- The protein in red blood cells that attaches to oxygen in the lungs and carries it to tissues.
- The smaller branches of the bronchi that lead directly into the alveoli of the lungs.
- A bacterial infection of the lungs that can cause coughing, chest pain, and damage to the respiratory system.
- Small parts of cells in the blood that help stop bleeding by forming clots.
- Bands of tissue in the larynx that vibrate to produce sounds when we speak or sing.
- The windpipe, a tube that carries air from the throat down into the bronchi and lungs.
- The tiniest blood vessels where oxygen and nutrients pass into body cells and waste products leave.
- A flap of tissue that covers the trachea when you swallow to keep food and drink from entering the airway.
- The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide, both in the lungs and in cells.
- A condition where the airways swell and tighten, making it difficult to breathe and often causing wheezing.
- The largest artery in the body that carries oxygen-rich blood from the left ventricle to the whole body.
- A thick, sticky fluid produced in the airways that traps dust, dirt, and microbes.
- The liquid portion of blood that carries nutrients, hormones, and proteins throughout the body.
- A contagious viral infection of the respiratory system that causes fever, cough, and body aches.
- The rhythmic beating felt in arteries that shows the rate at which the heart is pumping blood.
- A condition of abnormally high blood pressure that can strain the heart and damage blood vessels.
- Thick-walled blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body.
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- The waste gas made by cells, carried by blood to the lungs, and released when we exhale.
- The dome-shaped muscle at the bottom of the chest that moves up and down to help breathing.
- The process of moving air into and out of the lungs during breathing.
- Small arteries that branch into capillaries and help regulate blood flow into tissues.
- A term used for anything related to the lungs, such as pulmonary arteries or diseases.
- The continuous movement of blood around the body through the heart and blood vessels.
- The two lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out to the lungs and the body.
- Two large organs in the chest that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide during breathing.
- Two main air passages that branch from the trachea and carry air into the left and right lungs.
- Cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body and bring carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
- A condition where the body has too few red blood cells or hemoglobin, causing tiredness.
- A lung disease that damages air sacs, making it difficult to exhale fully and breathe easily.
- A sudden brain injury caused by a blocked or burst blood vessel, cutting off oxygen supply.
- Structures in the heart and veins that prevent blood from flowing backward, ensuring circulation goes in one direction.
- An inflammation of the bronchi that causes coughing, mucus production, and breathing problems.
- Also called the voice box, it sits on top of the trachea and contains the vocal cords.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood through the entire body to deliver oxygen and nutrients.
- Blood cells that protect the body by attacking and destroying bacteria, viruses, and other invaders.
- The throat passage that connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus and the larynx.
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart, usually low in oxygen but rich in waste.
- One of the two upper chambers of the heart that receives blood returning from the body or lungs.
40 Clues: The process of moving air into and out of the lungs during breathing. • Small parts of cells in the blood that help stop bleeding by forming clots. • The two lower chambers of the heart that pump blood out to the lungs and the body. • A thick, sticky fluid produced in the airways that traps dust, dirt, and microbes. • ...
Jeanice Kimberly 8C 2024-09-10
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- disease in which there is uncontrolled growth of cells in the lungs
- something in smoke binds into haemoglobin
- a space that lungs are in
- bronchus splits into smaller tubes called
- when inhalation the higher air pressure out side forces air to .... the lungs
- the letting out of air is called
- the inflamation of the brochi
- the wall of the trachea contains
- ribcage consist of the ribs and...
- the accumulation of ..... in the aveoli blocks the respiratory surface far gas exchange
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- something diaphragm muscle do when inhalation
- something that intercostal muscle do when exhalation
- condition due to the damage of aveoli in the lungs
- the the lining cells of the bronchiole are distrupted, leading to an excessive secreation of ...
- something that causes addiction to smokers
- something the volume of thoracic cavity does when exhalation
- one of the ways to protect our respiratory system is to stay away from ....
- bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called
- when we breathe in air enters respiratory system through the
- the natural cleansing of the lungs is distrupted, leading to the accumulation
- lungs are protected by
- the taking in air is called
- the external and intercostal muscle is located between the diaphragm and ...
- muscular sheet that seperates thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity
- after air leave the nasal cavity it goes down to
25 Clues: lungs are protected by • a space that lungs are in • the taking in air is called • the inflamation of the brochi • the letting out of air is called • the wall of the trachea contains • ribcage consist of the ribs and... • bronchioles end in tiny air sacs called • something in smoke binds into haemoglobin • bronchus splits into smaller tubes called • ...
Cardio/Resp Crossword 2023-01-31
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- the gas that is inhaled by mammals
- windpipe of the respiratory system
- major organ of the cardiovascular system
- involved in swallowing, breathing, and voice production
- the gas that is exhaled by mammals
- the act of breathing in gas to fill the lungs
- blood vessels that connect veins and arteries
- the number of chambers in the heart
- a flap of cartilage at the top of the trachea that covers the opening of the windpipe
- side of the heart that is oxygen-poor (blue)
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- the act of breathing out gas to expel the lungs
- many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for gas exchange
- major air passages of the lungs which branch off of the trachea
- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart from the lungs
- the number of ventricles or atriums in the heart
- smaller branches of the major air passages that extend off of the trachea
- side of the heart that is oxygen-rich (red)
- during exhalation, the thoracic cavity _____ in size
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- during inhalation, the thoracic cavity _____ in size
- major organs of the respiratory system
21 Clues: the gas that is inhaled by mammals • windpipe of the respiratory system • the gas that is exhaled by mammals • the number of chambers in the heart • major organs of the respiratory system • major organ of the cardiovascular system • side of the heart that is oxygen-rich (red) • side of the heart that is oxygen-poor (blue) • the act of breathing in gas to fill the lungs • ...
Internal Animal Anatomy 2021-02-24
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- system which controls all functions of the body
- organs found in the digestive system
- where the large and small intestines are joined
- organ found in the excretory system
- major part of the respiratory system
- male reproductive organ
- system which helps produce individuals of the same species
- organ that grinds and crushes food in birds
- system that is responsible for ridding the body of waste
- muscle that makes up the thickness of the heart
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- where the absorption of water from undigested food occurs
- term that means single stomached
- thin layer inside myocardium
- system where food is broken down and nutrients are gleaned
- system that provides the body with heat
- system that is responsible for transporting nutrients, metabolic waste and oxygen
- female reproductive organ
- thin layer over the myocardium
- the act of rabbits consuming their own undigested feces
19 Clues: male reproductive organ • female reproductive organ • thin layer inside myocardium • thin layer over the myocardium • term that means single stomached • organ found in the excretory system • organs found in the digestive system • major part of the respiratory system • system that provides the body with heat • organ that grinds and crushes food in birds • ...
The nervous system 2023-07-31
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- nerves that help you relax
- nervous system brain and spinal cord
- vison, speech, reasoning
- System that signals your brain
- regulates involuntary physiologic processes
- initiates movement
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- Only two reactions when your in situation
- cell of a nerve
- nervous system controls nerves
- Vital body part
- controls respiratory system/heartbeat
11 Clues: cell of a nerve • Vital body part • initiates movement • vison, speech, reasoning • nerves that help you relax • nervous system controls nerves • System that signals your brain • nervous system brain and spinal cord • controls respiratory system/heartbeat • Only two reactions when your in situation • regulates involuntary physiologic processes
How organs interact with each other. 2020-12-09
11 Clues: protect. • function. • dioxide Co. • nourishing. • body system. • with the lungs. • skeletal system. • what you breath. • in good physical condition. • function to produce force and motion. • the heart pumping blood through veins.
Human Body Systems Crossword 2025-05-09
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- Dome shaped muscle under the lungs that helps us breathe.
- What gland produces insulin?
- What system provides support to the muscular system?
- System that brings in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide.
- What organ produces urine and filters blood?
- Protects body from external damage.
- What system controls actions.
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- What organ pumps blood through the human body?
- System that breaks down food.
- System that transports blood around the body.
- What system controls hormones?
- Another name for the urinary system.
- How many major body systems are there?
- What connects the throat to the stomach?
- What is the largest organ in the human body?
15 Clues: What gland produces insulin? • System that breaks down food. • What system controls actions. • What system controls hormones? • Protects body from external damage. • Another name for the urinary system. • How many major body systems are there? • What connects the throat to the stomach? • What organ produces urine and filters blood? • ...
Body Organ system crossword 2022-09-14
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- This system filters your blood
- What allows the human body to move
- The organ that helps your body not to dry out…
- The system where the bones and ligaments are located is called…
- What goes through a digestive system.
- The body's temperature gets regulated in the…
- filters wastes
- Brain is located in the...
- The testes are in the…
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- includes the heart
- integumentary system protects…
- it supports the body
- This system provides nutrients for blood…
- Controls hormones
- this system pumps oxygen into the blood
15 Clues: filters wastes • Controls hormones • includes the heart • it supports the body • The testes are in the… • Brain is located in the... • This system filters your blood • integumentary system protects… • What allows the human body to move • What goes through a digestive system. • this system pumps oxygen into the blood • This system provides nutrients for blood… • ...
organ systems 2022-09-15
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- protects and supports organs
- controls growth and reproduction
- releases co2 from body
- brings oxygen into blood
- enables conception and childbearing
- allows movement of body parts
- eliminates wastes from the body
- pumps blood
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- aka immune system
- breaks down food
- includes heart, veins, arteries
- activates muscles and glands
- creates sperm
- protects tissue from abrasion
- in the reproductive system
15 Clues: pumps blood • creates sperm • breaks down food • aka immune system • releases co2 from body • brings oxygen into blood • in the reproductive system • protects and supports organs • activates muscles and glands • protects tissue from abrasion • allows movement of body parts • includes heart, veins, arteries • eliminates wastes from the body • controls growth and reproduction • ...
The Circulatory System 2023-12-07
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- The blood cells that protect the body from germs and infection
- Pumps blood through the blood vessels to all parts of the body
- The circulatory system works with the respiratory system to transport
- The liquid mixture in the blood that transports blood cells, digested food and waste materials around the body.
- Leaves the body as a gas
- Help blood clot wounds to prevent blood leaking
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- The blood vessel transporting blood rich in carbon dioxide is called the _______.
- The blood vessel transporting blood rich in oxygen
- Circulatory system works with the _______ system to transport digested food and water to all parts of the body
- The circulatory system also transports _____materials away from various parts of the body to be removed
- The smallest blood vessel
11 Clues: Leaves the body as a gas • The smallest blood vessel • Help blood clot wounds to prevent blood leaking • The blood vessel transporting blood rich in oxygen • The blood cells that protect the body from germs and infection • Pumps blood through the blood vessels to all parts of the body • The circulatory system works with the respiratory system to transport • ...
Cardio/Respiratory Crossword 2022-02-02
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- the act of breathing in gas to fill the lungs
- side of the heart that is oxygen-poor (blue)
- the gas that is exhaled by mammals
- blood vessels that connect veins and arteries
- major organs of the respiratory system
- a flap of cartilage at the top of the trachea that covers the opening of the windpipe
- windpipe of the respiratory system
- smaller branches of the major air passages that extend off of the trachea
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- involved in swallowing, breathing, and voice production
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- the gas that is inhaled by mammals
- the number of chambers in the heart
- the act of breathing out gas to expel the lungs
- during inhalation, the thoracic cavity _____ in size
- many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for gas exchange
- blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart from the lungs
- during exhalation, the thoracic cavity _____ in size
- major air passages of the lungs which branch off of the trachea
- side of the heart that is oxygen-rich (red)
- the number of ventricles or atriums in the heart
- major organ of the cardiovascular system
21 Clues: the gas that is inhaled by mammals • the gas that is exhaled by mammals • windpipe of the respiratory system • the number of chambers in the heart • major organs of the respiratory system • major organ of the cardiovascular system • side of the heart that is oxygen-rich (red) • side of the heart that is oxygen-poor (blue) • the act of breathing in gas to fill the lungs • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Terminology 2025-08-26
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- system keeps body supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- controls body activities slowly producing chemical molecules called hormones, releasing them into blood
- anterior body trunk inferior to ribs
- represents the highest level of structural organization
- genital region
- system carries oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and others to and from the tissue cell using blood to transfer fluids
- the middle of the body
- system complements cardiovascular system
- armpit
- the smallest unit of all living things
- toward the attachment of the body
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- curve of shoulder formed by large deltoid muscle
- s structure composed of two or more tissue types that performs a specific function for the body
- system removes waste from blood and flushes in urine
- system supports the body and provide framework to cause movement
- mouth
- body surface
- chin
- eye area
- neck region
20 Clues: chin • mouth • armpit • eye area • neck region • body surface • genital region • the middle of the body • toward the attachment of the body • anterior body trunk inferior to ribs • the smallest unit of all living things • system complements cardiovascular system • curve of shoulder formed by large deltoid muscle • system removes waste from blood and flushes in urine • ...
Body Systems Crossword - Ayah Weitz 2025-11-20
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- The longest bone in the human body
- The thing that provides us with the vitamins, minerals, and energy that our body needs
- The smallest type of vessel
- The fourth stage of the Digestive system
- Performs both digestive and endocrine functions
- The fifth stage of the Digestive system
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- The system that allows movement
- Carries blood away from the heart
- The third stage of the Digestive system
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- The first stage of the Digestive system
- The "boss of your body"
- The second stage of the Digestive system
- Carries blood back to the heart
- The main organ of the circulatory system
15 Clues: The "boss of your body" • The smallest type of vessel • The system that allows movement • Carries blood back to the heart • Carries blood away from the heart • The longest bone in the human body • The third stage of the Digestive system • The first stage of the Digestive system • The fifth stage of the Digestive system • The main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Body Systems 2025-04-02
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- This system helps intake of food
- This system transports cells
- This system makes babies
- This system maintain body fluid
- This system regulates homeostatis in the body
- This system is the first barrier of blockage from disease
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- This system removes waste
- This system provides movement
- This system defends against bacteria
- This system is a intake of air and gas exchange
- This system supports the human body
- This system sends signals to the brain to do a certain thing
12 Clues: This system makes babies • This system removes waste • This system transports cells • This system provides movement • This system maintain body fluid • This system helps intake of food • This system supports the human body • This system defends against bacteria • This system regulates homeostatis in the body • This system is a intake of air and gas exchange • ...
