respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
digestive and respiratory 2025-10-22
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- first part of the digestive system where food enters
- a pea-shaped sac under the liver
- it lets air enter to the respiratory tract
- a fish-shaped organ behind the stomach
- a muscular j-shaped organ
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- another name of windpipe
- the air we breathe
- produces bile which breaks down fat
- main organ to the respiratory system
- a tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
10 Clues: the air we breathe • another name of windpipe • a muscular j-shaped organ • a pea-shaped sac under the liver • produces bile which breaks down fat • main organ to the respiratory system • a fish-shaped organ behind the stomach • it lets air enter to the respiratory tract • first part of the digestive system where food enters • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS' FUNCTIONS 2023-11-09
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- Our ________ expression are the works of our muscular system
- another term for circulatory system
- the skeleton that is made up of the bones in your head, neck, back and chest.
- male hormones
- our respiratory system is responsible for the removal of this gas. (two words)
- skeleton attached to your axial skeleton.
- Our muscular system is responsible for producing body ________ .
- Skeletal system Provides a ________ for muscles
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- muscular system allows ________ of environment
- female hormones
- means "attach"
- eliminating ________ foodstuffs is the work of our digestive system
- Blood cells formed ________ bones
- the solid waste we defecate
- Gas ________ occurs through walls of air sacs in the lungs
- the liquid waste eliminated by the urinary system
- Our muscular system allows us to maintain our ________.
17 Clues: male hormones • means "attach" • female hormones • the solid waste we defecate • Blood cells formed ________ bones • another term for circulatory system • skeleton attached to your axial skeleton. • muscular system allows ________ of environment • Skeletal system Provides a ________ for muscles • the liquid waste eliminated by the urinary system • ...
Systems of the Body 2024-02-18
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- It is the system responsible for filtering water and waste from our body.
- The organ responsible for pumping the blood.
- Two organs that are very important for the excretory system.
- One of the organs of the digestive system.
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- It is the system responsible for providing oxygen to our body.
- It is the system responsible for the blood circulation.
- The most important organs of the respiratory system.
- It is the system responsible for food digestion.
8 Clues: One of the organs of the digestive system. • The organ responsible for pumping the blood. • It is the system responsible for food digestion. • The most important organs of the respiratory system. • It is the system responsible for the blood circulation. • Two organs that are very important for the excretory system. • ...
Health 2023-09-21
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- Organ used by fish to obtain oxygen
- When people around you persuade you to do something
- This system includes bones
- The addictive chemical found in tobacco
- This system includes muscles
- A drug that slows the central nervous system
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- Source of energy for the body
- This system includes the heart, blood and vessels
- Takes blood to the heart
- This system includes lungs
- The main organs of respiration
- Closes the pathway to the nose
- Takes blood away from the heart
- This system includes the brain and spinal cord
14 Clues: Takes blood to the heart • This system includes lungs • This system includes bones • This system includes muscles • Source of energy for the body • The main organs of respiration • Closes the pathway to the nose • Takes blood away from the heart • Organ used by fish to obtain oxygen • The addictive chemical found in tobacco • A drug that slows the central nervous system • ...
Organ Systems 2022-07-15
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- system that involves breathing
- system involves glands from the human body
- system that involves bones
- system that involves heart and blood vessels
- system that involves mouth
- system that involves messages to the brain
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- system that involves babies
- system that involves waste
- system that involves muscles
- system that defends the body against infection
10 Clues: system that involves waste • system that involves bones • system that involves mouth • system that involves babies • system that involves muscles • system that involves breathing • system involves glands from the human body • system that involves messages to the brain • system that involves heart and blood vessels • system that defends the body against infection
Reviewing 1 2021-07-02
7 Clues: to breathe in • we inhale this • It is a system • to breathe out • Oxygen passes through here • the respiratory system help you… • A part of the body that works with this system
Body Systems 2023-05-11
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- consists of the kidneys,ureters, urinary bladder,and urethra
- responsible for excreting waste
- responsible for getting blood to the brain
- the heart Cardiovascular System
- responsible for controlling the body's actions
- drains excess tissue fluid
- responsible for absorbing nutrients from food
- is a collection of specialized organs
- responsible for holding the muscular system in place
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- responsible for breathing
- responsible for sensing pain
- is comprised of the heart and the circulatory system
- responsible for body's movement, signaled by the nervous system
- system of external and internal sexual organs
- function of the Respiratory System
15 Clues: responsible for breathing • drains excess tissue fluid • responsible for sensing pain • responsible for excreting waste • the heart Cardiovascular System • function of the Respiratory System • is a collection of specialized organs • responsible for getting blood to the brain • system of external and internal sexual organs • responsible for absorbing nutrients from food • ...
Human Body 2021-12-09
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- Brings blood away from the heart
- brings blood around the body, organ system
- gets rid of waste, organ system
- the blood goes through the organ and in the circulatory system
- air sacs in the lungs
- brings air to the air sacs
- filters the waste
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- Holds air, organ system
- Breaks down food, organ system
- brings air to the lungs from the trachea
- brings air to the lungs
- brings food to the stomach
- connects veins and arteries
- brings blood back to the heart
- holds air and part of the respiratory system
15 Clues: filters the waste • air sacs in the lungs • Holds air, organ system • brings air to the lungs • brings food to the stomach • brings air to the air sacs • connects veins and arteries • Breaks down food, organ system • brings blood back to the heart • gets rid of waste, organ system • Brings blood away from the heart • brings air to the lungs from the trachea • ...
Levels of Organization 2024-04-15
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- It lets in CO2 and O2 out
- It has a big permanent vacuola
- It transmits pulses
- It’s the system that transmits nerve pulses
- It makes organism move
- It has microvill
- It’s the system that makes us move
- It’s the system that ejects residues
- It’s function is to stop and prevent bleeding
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- It’s the system that absorb the nutrition
- It’s the system that moves our blood around the body
- This cell has all the characteristics of animals cells
- It has cilia in surface
- pump blood around the body
- It’s the system that does the gas exchange
15 Clues: It has microvill • It transmits pulses • It makes organism move • It has cilia in surface • It lets in CO2 and O2 out • pump blood around the body • It has a big permanent vacuola • It’s the system that makes us move • It’s the system that ejects residues • It’s the system that absorb the nutrition • It’s the system that does the gas exchange • ...
NS1222 Week 8 Respiratory Assessment 2017-09-27
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- A complete absence of respirations
- This sound is not produced in the normal body. Considered 'booming' may be heard in an emphysematous lung.
- Hollow sound that is elicited over lungs filled with air.
- Is a musical or drumlike sound produced when percussing an air-filled organ.
- These breath sounds are out of the ordinary and occur when air passess through narrowed airways or those filled with fluid or mucous.
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- Assess size, color, shape, position & symmetry of respiratory system via this technique.
- Assessing sounds such as pitch, loudness, quality and duration is done via this method.
- Ability to breathe when only in an upright position
- Assess location, shape, size & density of tissue of the respiratory system via this technique.
- Assess temperature, turgor, texture, moisture, vibration & shape of respiratory system via this technique.
- Bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes related to reduced oxygen in the blood.
11 Clues: A complete absence of respirations • Ability to breathe when only in an upright position • Hollow sound that is elicited over lungs filled with air. • Is a musical or drumlike sound produced when percussing an air-filled organ. • Assessing sounds such as pitch, loudness, quality and duration is done via this method. • ...
Human Body systems 2022-12-11
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- made up of red cells, platelets, plasma
- main function is to break down food for energy
- creates blood cells
- Main organ in the digestive system
- nose, mouth, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs
- carry blood away from the heart
- protects your body from harmful substances
- what makes up the skeletal system
- Largest bone in the skeletal system
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- help blood get around the body
- the brain is a part of this system
- function is to remove waste from the body
- main organ in the immune system
- Pumps blood around the body
- Main organ in the respiratory system
15 Clues: creates blood cells • Pumps blood around the body • help blood get around the body • main organ in the immune system • carry blood away from the heart • what makes up the skeletal system • the brain is a part of this system • Main organ in the digestive system • Largest bone in the skeletal system • Main organ in the respiratory system • made up of red cells, platelets, plasma • ...
Organ Systems Sarah Pierce 2017-08-31
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- a big part of structure in the body's skeletal system
- pumps blood and transports materials in the cardiovascular system
- what is produced in the reproductive system
- the integumentary system synthesizes __________
- the system that allows locomotion
- the system that keeps the body supplied with oxygen
- breaks down food
- in the skeletal system it protects deeper__________ from injury
- there are regulatory __________ in the endocrine system
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- what is eliminated in the urinary system
- a function of the muscular system is to maintain __________
- a big part to the integumentary system that forms an external covering
- system that returns fluids to the blood vessels
- the top and control center for the nervous system
- the nervous system has sensory __________
15 Clues: breaks down food • the system that allows locomotion • what is eliminated in the urinary system • the nervous system has sensory __________ • what is produced in the reproductive system • the integumentary system synthesizes __________ • system that returns fluids to the blood vessels • the top and control center for the nervous system • ...
Body Systems 2021-02-13
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- a body system that removes waste products
- a body system that allows organisms to reproduce
- transports materials to the heart
- produces antibodies
- a body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a body system uses hormones to regulate the body
- a body system that allows for movement by contracting
- a body system consisting of bones, cartilage, and ligaments
- a type of white blood cell that attacks invaded body cells
- a body system that helps regulate body temperature and is a barrier against infection
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- blood vessels that transport materials from the heart
- cells that destroy infected cells and prevent illness
- Used to produce immunity against a disease
- a body system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water
- produces eggs in a female
- a body system that transports materials to and from cells
- a body system that fights of foreign invaders
- produces hormones
- produces sperm
- interprets and responds to information
20 Clues: produces sperm • produces hormones • produces antibodies • produces eggs in a female • transports materials to the heart • interprets and responds to information • a body system that removes waste products • Used to produce immunity against a disease • a body system that fights of foreign invaders • a body system that allows organisms to reproduce • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- signal receptors in the brain
- what connect bones and muscles
- the bones that protect your heart and lungs
- the type of muscle in the digestive system
- how many pounds your brain weighs
- mini air pockets in the lungs
- the organ that stores waste
- shoulder muscle
- what control blood flow in the heart
- smallest bone in your body
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- the system that helps you breath
- the bones in your spine
- what transfers blood back the heart
- blood going around your body
- the bone that protects your brain
- the control system for the nervous system
- another word for trachea
- what lungs do when you inhale
- the heaviest part of your brain
19 Clues: shoulder muscle • the bones in your spine • another word for trachea • smallest bone in your body • the organ that stores waste • blood going around your body • signal receptors in the brain • mini air pockets in the lungs • what lungs do when you inhale • what connect bones and muscles • the heaviest part of your brain • the system that helps you breath • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-07
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- jaw bone
- cells that protect the body of germs
- knee cap
- middle section of vertebrae
- largest forearm bone
- bones, responsible for the body shape
- system responsible for movement
- largest bone of the skeletal system
- system that allows reproduction of life
- smallest bone of forearm
- carries waste away from the body
- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- bone of the head
- bones that protect the internal organs
- organs that help you breathe
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- system that releases hormones
- shoulder blade
- responsible for carrying oxygen to cells
- vertebrae section that is closest to skull
- system that is the skin of your body
- front of collar bone
- bone that ribs are connected to
- bones of the fingers
- lower leg bone
- system that contains brain and spinal cord
- lowest part of the vertebrae
26 Clues: jaw bone • knee cap • shoulder blade • lower leg bone • bone of the head • front of collar bone • largest forearm bone • bones of the fingers • smallest bone of forearm • middle section of vertebrae • lowest part of the vertebrae • organs that help you breathe • system that releases hormones • bone that ribs are connected to • system responsible for movement • carries waste away from the body • ...
Biology 2024-04-28
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- aids in blood clotting
- connects the pharynx to your stomach
- connects your throat to your lungs
- make up the nerves in the nervous system.
- joint example is the neck.
- system in charge of waste removal.
- site of exchange for carbon dioxide and oxygen
- carry blood to the heart
- system in charge of movement.
- carries blood from the heart to the body
- system in charge of transport.
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- attaches muscles to bone
- ball-and-socket-joint
- bottom chambers of the heart
- the space between 2 neurons.
- where 2 bones meet.
- carries blood away from the heart
- system in charge of control.
- top chambers of the heart
- tiny finger-like projections that absorb digested food
- system in charge of gas exchange
- muscle that makes up the heart
- reaction to a stimulus
23 Clues: where 2 bones meet. • ball-and-socket-joint • aids in blood clotting • reaction to a stimulus • attaches muscles to bone • carry blood to the heart • top chambers of the heart • joint example is the neck. • bottom chambers of the heart • the space between 2 neurons. • system in charge of control. • system in charge of movement. • muscle that makes up the heart • ...
Body System 2022-09-29
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- system that carry's oxygen
- pumps blood throughout the body
- basic unit of life
- biggest in the nervous system
- helps you now if you're hurt or not
- helps you lift things and move
- skin, hair nails
- produces hormones
- gives structure and protection
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- helps you make children
- a group of tissues working together
- breaks down food
- a group of systems working together
- knee cap
- collects waste fluids
- connect veins to arteries
- carry's blood to the heart
- a group of cells working together
- a group of organs working together
- carry's blood away from heart
- largest organ of the body
- main organ in the respiratory system
- removes waste
- biggest in the circulatory system
- first part of the digestive system
25 Clues: knee cap • removes waste • breaks down food • skin, hair nails • produces hormones • basic unit of life • collects waste fluids • helps you make children • connect veins to arteries • largest organ of the body • system that carry's oxygen • carry's blood to the heart • biggest in the nervous system • carry's blood away from heart • helps you lift things and move • ...
Biology Vocab. 2019-05-09
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- made of a single cell
- light energy into chemical energy
- cells in plants
- lives in pond water uses cilia to move
- controls what leaves and enters a cell
- System breaks down food
- senses sunlight
- System brings oxygen into body
- tiny cell carries functions in a cell
- uses pseudopods to move
- stores materials
- System removes waste from your body
- System group of organs working together
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- controls of the cell
- whip-like tail
- made of more than one cell
- group of small cells
- cells in animals
- powerhouse
- the outside of the cell
- round shape in packes
- System Heart, blood vessels, blood
- used for locomotion or engulfing food
- living thing
- bright green
- hairlike extends from the plasma membrane
26 Clues: powerhouse • living thing • bright green • whip-like tail • cells in plants • senses sunlight • cells in animals • stores materials • controls of the cell • group of small cells • made of a single cell • round shape in packes • System breaks down food • the outside of the cell • uses pseudopods to move • made of more than one cell • System brings oxygen into body • light energy into chemical energy • ...
Week 12 Vocabulary 2024-02-08
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- system Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nail
- foreign substances in the body
- system Protects and supports body organs and
- dioxide.
- system Blood vessels transport blood, which carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients,
- etc. The heart pumps blood.
- a framework the muscles use to support movement Made up of bones
- joints
- enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
- system that removes waste from your
- cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
- system where the cells and tissues that recognize and
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- system Blood vessels transport blood, which carries oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients,
- System Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons
- connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form
- system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of
- system Breaks down food into absorbable units
- etc. The heart pumps blood.
- and controls water balance
- system the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the
20 Clues: joints • dioxide. • and controls water balance • etc. The heart pumps blood. • etc. The heart pumps blood. • foreign substances in the body • system that removes waste from your • System Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons • system Protects and supports body organs and • system Breaks down food into absorbable units • system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of • ...
Different pesticides 2023-03-23
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- enters through nose
- use, higher toxic and needs special training to use
- must be eaten
- absorbed by the roots and moves throughout the plant
- enters through respiratory system
- kills all vegetation
- the degree of poison in the material
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- enters through mouth
- kills only parts of the plant the chemical touches
- use, less toxic and is safe
- after plants emerge
- before plants emerge
- absorbed through the skin
- act on one plant species and not others
- enters through eyes
15 Clues: must be eaten • after plants emerge • enters through nose • enters through eyes • enters through mouth • before plants emerge • kills all vegetation • absorbed through the skin • use, less toxic and is safe • enters through respiratory system • the degree of poison in the material • act on one plant species and not others • kills only parts of the plant the chemical touches • ...
The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems 2023-09-27
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- the part of the respiratory system that extends from the mouth to the larynx
- system: a collection of organs that transports blood throughout the body; the organs in this system include the heart, arteries, and veins
- in biology, a vessel that carries blood to the heart
- a thin walled tube that extends from the larynx to the bronchi; carries air to lungs; also called windpipe
- The fluid that carries gases, nutrients, and wastes through the body and that is made up of platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells, and plasma
- a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in
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- the clear watery fluid that leaks from the blood vessels and contains white blood cells; circulates in the lymphatic system
- system: A collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide; the organs of this system include lungs, the throat, and the passageways that lead to the lungs
- two short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- the part of the respiratory system between the pharynx and the trachea; has walls of cartilage and muscle and contains the vocal cords
- A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs
- system: a network of organs and tissues that collect the fluid that leaks from blood and returns it to blood vessels; includes lymph nodes, lymph vessels, and lymph; the place where certain white blood vessels mature.
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- node small, bean-shaped masses of tissue that remove pathogens and dead cells from the lymph; concentrated in the armpits, neck, and groin; high concentration of white blood cells found in lymph nodes
14 Clues: in biology, a vessel that carries blood to the heart • a tiny blood vessel that allows an exchange between blood and cells in • A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the body's organs • the part of the respiratory system that extends from the mouth to the larynx • ...
Activity Creation A&P 2022-08-23
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- produces blood cells
- excretes salt and urea
- move body and substances
- produces gametes
- maintains stable internal conditions
- transports blood cells and oxygen
- cells are made up of molecules
- similar types of cells
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- slow-acting control system
- study of the structure and shape of the body
- gas exchange
- study of how the body and its parts work
- cleanses the body from foreign materials
- fast-acting control system
- atoms combine to form molecules
- different organs working together
- flushes waste from the body in urine
- break down food
- different types of tissues together
- many organ systems working together
20 Clues: gas exchange • break down food • produces gametes • produces blood cells • excretes salt and urea • similar types of cells • move body and substances • slow-acting control system • fast-acting control system • cells are made up of molecules • atoms combine to form molecules • different organs working together • transports blood cells and oxygen • different types of tissues together • ...
GenBio Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-28
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- Also known as the windpipe, it is a tube-like structure in the respiratory system that connects the larynx to the bronchi, allowing air to pass to and from the lungs.
- A dome-shaped muscle located beneath the lungs in mammals, which contracts and relaxes to aid in breathing by expanding and compressing the thoracic cavity.
- Openings in the exoskeleton of insects and some other arthropods that allow air to enter their respiratory system, leading to gas exchange.
- Organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange in terrestrial animals, where oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is expelled.
- Small pores found on the surface of plant leaves and stems that regulate gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit during photosynthesis.
- The main airways in the respiratory system that branch off from the trachea and lead to the lungs, facilitating the passage of air for gas exchange.
- The outermost layer of plant leaves and stems, where stomata are located, allowing for gas exchange and serving as a protective barrier.
- Respiratory organs found in aquatic animals such as fish, which extract oxygen from water and release carbon dioxide.
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- A protein found in red blood cells that binds to oxygen in the lungs and transports it to tissues throughout the body, facilitating gas exchange in animals.
- The process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, allowing gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide to pass through cell membranes.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs, with oxygen entering the bloodstream and carbon dioxide being removed.
- Tiny blood vessels that form a network throughout the body, where gas exchange occurs between the bloodstream and tissues.
12 Clues: Respiratory organs found in aquatic animals such as fish, which extract oxygen from water and release carbon dioxide. • Tiny blood vessels that form a network throughout the body, where gas exchange occurs between the bloodstream and tissues. • ...
Metabolism Vocab 2022-02-16
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- claim supported by evidence
- A proposed answer to a question
- Meat has a lot of it
- Explaining your evidence
- This happens when something is moving
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose
- interacting parts forming a complex whole
- Liquid, gas, solid
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- A molecule that organisms can use to release energy it's made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- atoms rearrange to form new substances
- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- building blocks of proteins
- A system in the body that transports molecules
- A system that that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- carbon, and oxygen atoms
- You breathe it
- Imfromation to support or go against a claim
- energy storage molecule
19 Clues: You breathe it • Liquid, gas, solid • Meat has a lot of it • energy storage molecule • carbon, and oxygen atoms • Explaining your evidence • claim supported by evidence • building blocks of proteins • A proposed answer to a question • This happens when something is moving • atoms rearrange to form new substances • interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Homeostasis and nervous system 2020-10-28
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- system that removes wastes
- controls involuntary muscles
- chemicals released into bloodstream
- system where gas exchange takes place
- neuron that sends impulses to muscles
- makes up CNS with the brain
- system that responds to stimuli
- system that fights infections
- lobe that deals with vision
- disorder caused by high blood sugar
- organ that secretes insulin
- loop that works to turn stimulus off
- controls emotions
- system that provides movement
- System within the body made of organs
- lobe that deals with sound
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- lobe that deals with organizing
- helps you stand upright
- largest section of the brain
- system that produces gametes
- system that absorbs nutrients
- hormone secreted in endocrine system
- secretary of the brain
- system that rids body of toxins
- neuron that sends impulses to the brain
- loop that increases the stimulus
- how many directions to impulses travel
- system that regulates other systems
- system that regulates body temperature
- system that supports the body
- lobe that deals with touch
- delivery system
- gland in endocrine system
- where two neurons meet
34 Clues: delivery system • controls emotions • secretary of the brain • where two neurons meet • helps you stand upright • gland in endocrine system • system that removes wastes • lobe that deals with touch • lobe that deals with sound • makes up CNS with the brain • lobe that deals with vision • organ that secretes insulin • largest section of the brain • controls involuntary muscles • ...
Lesson 2 Unit 5 Havo 2022-03-29
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- sewage
- discussiëren to debate
- conspiracy
- (bij) to engage (in)
- respiratory system
- suffocation
- awareness
- op straat gooien to litter
- houden to monitor
- conference
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- proposal
- influential
- precaution
- congestion
- to contaminate
- ondertekenen to sign a petition
- crop burning
- to maintain
- mist; smog smog
- emission
- policy
- tol eisen to take its toll
22 Clues: sewage • policy • proposal • emission • awareness • precaution • conspiracy • congestion • conference • influential • to maintain • suffocation • crop burning • to contaminate • mist; smog smog • houden to monitor • respiratory system • (bij) to engage (in) • discussiëren to debate • op straat gooien to litter • tol eisen to take its toll • ondertekenen to sign a petition
Tranese Respiratory Disease Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-17
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- continuous, dry gating sound caused by inflammation of pleural
- blood in the pleural cavity
- accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
- absence of breathing
- cancer malignant tumor arising from the lungs and bronchi
- fast breathing
- sudden,noisy expulsion of air from the lungs
- A genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems.
- lung disease resulting in the inhalation of asbestos particles
- harmful
- whistling or sighing sound
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- both left and right lungs involved
- rattling noise(snoring sound)
- shortness of breath
- coughing up blood
- inflammation of the lungs
- collapsed lung
- excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
- viral infection of the respiratory system
- tuberculosis
20 Clues: harmful • tuberculosis • collapsed lung • fast breathing • coughing up blood • shortness of breath • absence of breathing • inflammation of the lungs • whistling or sighing sound • blood in the pleural cavity • rattling noise(snoring sound) • both left and right lungs involved • excessive carbon dioxide in the blood • accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity • ...
Infectious Crossword 2022-11-17
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- Respiratory syncytial virus
- infection of the respiratory system
- varicella-zoster virus
- acute viral respiratory illness with a fever and rash
- inflammation of the liver
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- human immunodeficiency virus
- disease caused by a parasite that commonly infects a certain type of mosquito which feeds on humans
- usually transmitted to humans by eating foods contaminated with animal feces
- bacterial infection that can make your throat feel sore and scratchy
- Sexual Transmitted Disease
10 Clues: varicella-zoster virus • inflammation of the liver • Sexual Transmitted Disease • Respiratory syncytial virus • human immunodeficiency virus • infection of the respiratory system • acute viral respiratory illness with a fever and rash • bacterial infection that can make your throat feel sore and scratchy • ...
Quarter 1 Review 2023-10-26
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- Organism that eats dead animals
- Body system made up of bones
- Water ecosystem
- Body system that moves blood through the body
- Organism consisting of more than one cell
- Consumer that only eats meat
- Organism that makes its own energy
- Body System that sends electrical signals to the brain
- Any nonliving thing
- Traits passed through genes
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- Body system that intakes oxygen
- Consumer that only eats plants
- Land ecosystem
- Consumer that eats plants and animals
- Organism that survives as only one cell
- Body system made up of muscles
- Organism that breaks down dead plants and animals and returns it to the soil
- Traits received from a person's environment
- All living and nonliving things in an environment
- Any living thing
- Body system that turns food into energy
21 Clues: Land ecosystem • Water ecosystem • Any living thing • Any nonliving thing • Traits passed through genes • Body system made up of bones • Consumer that only eats meat • Consumer that only eats plants • Body system made up of muscles • Body system that intakes oxygen • Organism that eats dead animals • Organism that makes its own energy • Consumer that eats plants and animals • ...
Body Systems 2025-11-14
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- Transports oxygen, carbon dioxide & nutrients
- Breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- Where digestion begins
- __________ muscle is the heart muscle
- Removes metabolic waste
- Protects internal structures
- Carry blood toward the heart
- Allows for movement
- Protects body from viruses and bacteria
- Coordinates all the actions in the body
- Largest organ
- Humans have 206 of these
- _________ muscle attaches to bone and allows the skeleton to move
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- Carry blood away from the heart
- ____________ nervous system provides sensory information
- Creates new humans
- _________ Blood Cells are included in the lymphatic and immune system
- Gonads produce ____________
- ____________ system is the main focus of the excretory system
- ___________ nervous system processes sensory information
- Organ that secretes hormones
- Where gas exchange occurs
- __________ muscle is present in the digestive system
- Support, protection and blood cell production
- Takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Secretes hormones
26 Clues: Largest organ • Secretes hormones • Creates new humans • Allows for movement • Where digestion begins • Removes metabolic waste • Humans have 206 of these • Where gas exchange occurs • Gonads produce ____________ • Organ that secretes hormones • Protects internal structures • Carry blood toward the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • Breaks down and absorbs nutrients • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-09
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- Body system that produces gametes
- An automatic response of the nervous system
- Body system used to absorb nutrients from food
- Body system that sends electrical signals to and from the brain
- Type of nerve cell found in the nervous system
- Body system used for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- Body system that uses white blood cells to protect against disease
- Body system used for transportation of molecules and cells
- Body system that provides "inside and outside" movement
- Tissue made from protective skin cells
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- Tissue made of cells used to support the body
- Body system that produces hormones that determine "maleness" and "femaleness"
- Body system used as first line of protection from pathogens
- Tissue made of cells that transmit electrical signals
- Tissue made of contracting cells
- Body system that acts as a filter to protect against disease
- Body system that produces blood cells
- Body system that removes water waste from the body
18 Clues: Tissue made of contracting cells • Body system that produces gametes • Body system that produces blood cells • Tissue made from protective skin cells • An automatic response of the nervous system • Tissue made of cells used to support the body • Body system used to absorb nutrients from food • Type of nerve cell found in the nervous system • ...
Year 8 Science Revision 2025-09-18
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- substances not chemically bonded
- makes proteins
- ability to do work
- system that exchanges gases
- system that removes waste
- energy due to particle movement
- two or more atoms joined together
- substance made of two or more elements
- stored energy
- controls the cell, contains DNA
- energy of movement
- site of photosynthesis in plant cells
- a testable prediction
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- cell with a nucleus
- system that breaks down food
- cell without a nucleus
- produces energy for the cell
- basic unit of life
- energy stored in bonds
- wall supports and protects plant cells
- jelly-like substance where reactions occur
- energy carried by light waves
- smallest particle of an element
- system that sends electrical messages
- membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell
- pure substance made of one type of atom
- system that transports blood and nutrients
27 Clues: stored energy • makes proteins • ability to do work • basic unit of life • energy of movement • cell with a nucleus • a testable prediction • cell without a nucleus • energy stored in bonds • system that removes waste • system that exchanges gases • system that breaks down food • produces energy for the cell • energy carried by light waves • energy due to particle movement • ...
Frogys 2024-06-03
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- frogs eat....
- color of most frogs
- moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
- thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine
- Transparent cover that protects the eye
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
- catches prey
- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- Stores bile; part of the digestive system
- air opening to exchange gases
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- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- they drink water through their...
- Hearing
- the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
- where frogs live
- there are .... frogs in the world
- frogs evolve from...
- do frogs have tails
- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- frogs are.....
20 Clues: Hearing • catches prey • frogs eat.... • frogs are..... • where frogs live • color of most frogs • do frogs have tails • frogs evolve from... • air opening to exchange gases • they drink water through their... • there are .... frogs in the world • Transparent cover that protects the eye • Stores bile; part of the digestive system • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • ...
Reviewing 1 2021-07-01
7 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • we inhale this • It is a system • Oxygen passes through here • the respiratory system help you… • A part of the body that works with this system
Reviewing 1 2021-07-02
7 Clues: to breathe in • we inhale this • It is a system • to breathe out • Oxygen passes through here • the respiratory system help you… • A part of the body that works with this system
AHS 115 Respiratory System 2016-02-15
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- Presence of blood in the chest cavity
- Condition of having an insufficient amount of oxygen in the bloodstream
- Open or unblocked airway
- Breathing both too fast and too deep
- Fungal infection of the nasal cavity
- Rapid flow of blood from the nose
- Commonly called whooping cough
- Visual examination of the inside of the bronchi
- Abnormal enlargement of bronchi
- Pulmonary infection caused by bird droppings
- Difficult or labored breathing
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- Disease caused by various conditions, such as allergens, and resulting in constriction of the bronchial airways
- Surgical procedure creating an opening directly into the trachea to allow the patient to breathe
- Bacterial upper respiratory infection characterized by the formation of a thick membranous film across the throat
- Pleural pain
- Narrowing of the trachea
- Breathing both too slow and too shallow
- Condition in which the alveoli in a portion of the lung collapse
- Pulmonary condition characterized by the destruction of the walls of the alveoli
- Procedure to measure lung capacity using a device
- Monitoring a patient while sleeping to identify sleep apnea
- Somewhat musical sound during expiration
- Surgical puncture of the chest wall for the removal of fluids
- Pus within the pleural space usually associated with a bacterial infection
- Breathing fast
25 Clues: Pleural pain • Breathing fast • Narrowing of the trachea • Open or unblocked airway • Commonly called whooping cough • Difficult or labored breathing • Abnormal enlargement of bronchi • Rapid flow of blood from the nose • Breathing both too fast and too deep • Fungal infection of the nasal cavity • Presence of blood in the chest cavity • Breathing both too slow and too shallow • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-24
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- condition of deficiency of oxygen to the tissues
- throat
- pus in the chest cavity
- inability to breath unless in an upright position
- smaller tubes branching off the bronchi
- parenchyma of the lung
- creating a new opening in the trachea
- surgical repair of the nose
- high-pitched sound caused by obstruction of the airway
- substance coughed up from the lung
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- difficult breathing
- hoarseness
- surgical excision of an entire lung
- caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- nosebleed
- coughing up blood
- normal breathing
- collapsed lung
- whooping cough
- temporary cessation of breathing
20 Clues: throat • nosebleed • hoarseness • collapsed lung • whooping cough • normal breathing • coughing up blood • difficult breathing • parenchyma of the lung • pus in the chest cavity • surgical repair of the nose • temporary cessation of breathing • substance coughed up from the lung • surgical excision of an entire lung • caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM KEY TERMS 2015-04-17
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- Allergy-induced inflammation and constriction of the air passageways
- Indented region of an organ where vessels and nerves enter or leave
- Large air passageway in the lung
- Leaf-shaped cartilage that covers the larynx during swallowing
- Dome-shaped muscle under the lungs that flattens during inhalation
- Increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood
- Organ of respiration
- Iron-containing protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen
- Accumulation of air in the pleural space
- Serous membrane that lines the chest cavity and covers the lungs
- Tube that extends from the larynx to the bronchi
- Pulmonary disease characterized by dilation and destruction of the alveoli
- Structure between the pharynx and trachea that contains the vocal cords; voice box
- Process by which oxygen is obtained from the environment and delivered to the cells
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- The ease with which the lungs and thorax can be expanded
- Microscopic branch of a bronchus
- Nerve that activates the diaphragm
- Substance in the alveoli that prevents their collapse by reducing surface tension of the contained fluids
- Receptor that responds to chemicals in body fluids
- Nosebleed
- Throat
- Lower than normal level of oxygen in the tissues
- Movement of air into and out of the lungs
- Region between the lungs and the organs and vessels it contains
- Tiny air sac in the lungs through which gases are exchanged
25 Clues: Throat • Nosebleed • Organ of respiration • Microscopic branch of a bronchus • Large air passageway in the lung • Nerve that activates the diaphragm • Accumulation of air in the pleural space • Movement of air into and out of the lungs • Increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood • Lower than normal level of oxygen in the tissues • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- abnormal condition in which the skin and fingernails appear blue due to oxygen deficiency
- inflammation of the bronchi
- condition of difficulty speaking; hoarseness
- inability to breathe unless in an upright position
- condition of the lung caused by inhalation of dust
- surgical repair of the nose
- medical instrument used to visually examine the larynx
- pertaining to within the trachea
- pus in the chest cavity
- medical instrument used to measure breath (lung volumes)
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- process of excessive ventilation
- lung condition caused by inhalation of coal
- process of drawing in or out by suction
- temporary cessation of breathing
- process of coughing and spitting material from the chest
- good or normal breathing
- surgical excision of the tonsils
- (surgical creation of) new opening into the trachea
- difficulty in breathing
- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen
20 Clues: difficulty in breathing • pus in the chest cavity • good or normal breathing • inflammation of the bronchi • surgical repair of the nose • process of excessive ventilation • temporary cessation of breathing • surgical excision of the tonsils • pertaining to within the trachea • process of drawing in or out by suction • condition of deficient amounts of oxygen • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- abnormal condition in which the skin and fingernails appear blue due to oxygen deficiency
- inflammation of the bronchi
- condition of difficulty speaking; hoarseness
- inability to breathe unless in an upright position
- condition of the lung caused by inhalation of dust
- surgical repair of the nose
- medical instrument used to visually examine the larynx
- pertaining to within the trachea
- pus in the chest cavity
- medical instrument used to measure breath (lung volumes)
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- process of excessive ventilation
- lung condition caused by inhalation of coal
- process of drawing in or out by suction
- temporary cessation of breathing
- process of coughing and spitting material from the chest
- good or normal breathing
- surgical excision of the tonsils
- (surgical creation of) new opening into the trachea
- difficulty in breathing
- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen
20 Clues: difficulty in breathing • pus in the chest cavity • good or normal breathing • inflammation of the bronchi • surgical repair of the nose • process of excessive ventilation • temporary cessation of breathing • surgical excision of the tonsils • pertaining to within the trachea • process of drawing in or out by suction • condition of deficient amounts of oxygen • ...
ระบบหายใจ (The respiratory system) 2021-12-09
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- เป็นกระดูกอ่อน รูปร่างคล้ายใบไม้ ยืดหยุ่นได้ดี
- มีหน้าที่เป็นทางผ่านของอากาศ ป้องกันอาหารตกเข้าสู่หลอดลม ทำให้เกิดเสียง
- เป็นโรคที่เกิดจากการทำลายผนังกั้นถุงลม ทำให้ลดพื้นที่ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส พบในผู้ป่วยที่สูบบุหรี่เป็นเวลานาน
- เป็นท่อที่ต่อมาจากกล่องเสียง ส่วนบนต่อกับ cricoid cartilage ตรงกับกระดูกสันหลังระดับ C6
- เป็นส่วนของท่อที่ต่อมาจาก nasopharynx อยู่ระหว่างเพดานอ่อน ถึงระดับ hyoid bone
- ตัวรับรู้เกี่ยวกับการเปลี่ยนแปลงของสารเคมีในเลือด ที่อยู่ใน medulla oblongata
- เป็นที่อยู่ของหัวใจและหลอดเลือดขนาดใหญ่
- ภาวะที่ระดับออกซิเจนในเลือดต่ำกว่าปกติ
- pleura เป็นเยื่อที่ติดกับเนื้อปอดและแทรกเข้าไปตามร่องของปอด
- การหายใจยาวๆ ตามด้วยการหายใจออกสั้นๆแต่แรง
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- เกิดจากลมหายใจที่ออกจากปอดผ่านไปกระทบสายเสียง ทำให้สายเสียงสั่นเกิดเป็นเสียงขึ้น
- เป็นภาวะที่มีลมคั่งในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด
- เป็นโรคที่เกิดจากกล้ามเนื้อเรียบในหลอดลมฝอยหดตัวเป็นเวลานานในขณะหายใจออกทำให้ผู้ป่วยหายใจลำบาก
- วางตัวอยู่ทางด้านหลังของโพรงจมูก ช่องปาก และกล่องเสียง เป็นทางผ่านของทั้งอาการและอาหาร
- อยู่รวมกันเป็นพวง เยื่อบุเป็น simple squamous เป็นหน่วยที่เล็กที่สุดของ acinus มีประมาณ 300 ล้านถุง
- เป็นภาวะที่มีหนองในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด
- การอุดตันของสารภายในโพรงอากาศ จะทำให้เกิดเป็นหนองอยู่ภายใน เกิดการอักเสบขึ้น
- ลักษณะคล้ายรวงผึ้ง มาเปิดเข้าที่ middle meatus และ superior meatus
- ภาวะที่มีการอักเสบของกล่องเสียงจากการติดเชื้อ หรือระคายเคืองของทางเดินหายใจ
- การหดตัวเป็นพักๆ ของกล้ามเนื้อในการหายใจออก ทำให้เกิดแรงดันอากาศผ่านส่วนของจมูกและปาก
- กระบวนการเคลื่อนที่ของอากาศเข้าและออกจากปอด
- มีความยืดหยุ่นดี มีรูปร่างคล้ายกรวย ด้านฐานหวำวางตัวอยู่บนด้านนูนของกะบังลม ส่วนยอดอยู่เหนือระดับซี่โครงซี่ที่1
22 Clues: เป็นภาวะที่มีหนองในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด • เป็นภาวะที่มีลมคั่งในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด • ภาวะที่ระดับออกซิเจนในเลือดต่ำกว่าปกติ • เป็นที่อยู่ของหัวใจและหลอดเลือดขนาดใหญ่ • การหายใจยาวๆ ตามด้วยการหายใจออกสั้นๆแต่แรง • กระบวนการเคลื่อนที่ของอากาศเข้าและออกจากปอด • เป็นกระดูกอ่อน รูปร่างคล้ายใบไม้ ยืดหยุ่นได้ดี • pleura เป็นเยื่อที่ติดกับเนื้อปอดและแทรกเข้าไปตามร่องของปอด • ...
PBL: Respiratory System (AC) 2022-10-25
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- also called the windpipe
- skeletal muscle that contracts and flattens when you inhale
- cartilage and bone inside the nose
- air sacs in lungs that take oxygen you breathe in
- also called the voice box
- study of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat
- exhaling
- pertaining to the lungs
- pertaining to the chest
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- major air passages of the lungs separate from windpipe
- the space above and behind the nose
- smaller branches of the bronchus
- also called the throat
- also called the nostrils
- pertaining to vessels, especially blood vessels
- inhaling
- study of the respiratory tract
- membranes that envelop the lungs to cushion it
- organs in your body that air enters
- flap presenting food and water from entering the trachea
20 Clues: inhaling • exhaling • also called the throat • pertaining to the lungs • pertaining to the chest • also called the nostrils • also called the windpipe • also called the voice box • study of the respiratory tract • smaller branches of the bronchus • cartilage and bone inside the nose • the space above and behind the nose • organs in your body that air enters • ...
CIRCULATORY AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-10-07
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- These cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues
- Plasma, the liquid component of blood and makes up about 55% of the total blood volume.
- a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- a passageway that extends from the base f the skull to the 6th cervical vertebra
- System, made up of the organs in the body that helps us to breathe
- the smallest blood vessels in the body
- a part of the immune system, defending the body against infection
- the elongated space between the vocal cords
- a remarkable organ that pumps the blood throughout the body
- a vital bodily fluid that circulates throughout the body
- conduct electricity when dissolved in water
- essential for blood clotting
- tiny air sacs that function as basic respiratory units
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- a protein found in RBC that is crucial for transportation of oxygen
- System, responsible for distributing materials throughout the body
- used for eating and speaking
- hairlike tubes that connect to the alveoli
- the large tubes that connect to your trachea
- movement of blood from the heart to the rest of the body
- means transportation or movements in circles
- often called the windpipe
- Globulins, a type of immunoglobulin
- movement of blood through the tissues of the heart
- Cells- produced in the bone marrow and are crucial for various functions.
- movement of blood from the heart to the lungs
- carry deoxygenated blood to the heart
- Vessels, form a network that transports blood throughout the body
- commonly called the voicebox
- it allows us to breathe
30 Clues: it allows us to breathe • often called the windpipe • used for eating and speaking • essential for blood clotting • commonly called the voicebox • Globulins, a type of immunoglobulin • carry deoxygenated blood to the heart • the smallest blood vessels in the body • a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale • hairlike tubes that connect to the alveoli • ...
Cardio and Respiratory System 2020-10-08
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- bottom chambers of heart
- keeps you from bleeding to death
- carries oxygen to all body cells
- low levels of hemoglobin
- top chambers of heart
- muscle that helps you breathe
- upper part of throat
- liquid part of blood
- helps fight disease
- organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- carries blood away from heart
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- carries blood to and from all parts of body
- carries blood to heart
- refers to the heart
- muscle that acts as a pump
- passageway for air into lungs
- lower part of throat
- where vocal cords are
- high blood pressure
- refers to blood vessels
- helps clot your blood
21 Clues: refers to the heart • high blood pressure • helps fight disease • lower part of throat • upper part of throat • liquid part of blood • top chambers of heart • where vocal cords are • helps clot your blood • carries blood to heart • refers to blood vessels • bottom chambers of heart • low levels of hemoglobin • muscle that acts as a pump • passageway for air into lungs • ...
Respiratory System Part I 2020-05-15
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- Also called the windpipe.
- The only site of gas exchange.
- Occupy the entire thoracic cavity.
- Commonly called the Adam's apple.
- Sinus inflammation.
- The process of pulmonary ventilation.
- Lay in the skull and act as resonance chambers for speech and produce mucus.
- Routes air and food into the proper channels and plays a role in speech.
- The passageways from the trachea to the alveoli.
- The pharyngotympanic tubes, which drain the _____ ears, open into the nasopharynx
- Midline of the nasal cavity.
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- The passageways from the nose to the larynx.
- Supplies the body with oxygen and disposes of carbon dioxide.
- Interior of the nose.
- Terminal air sacks.
- A common passageway for food and air.
- Genetic defect funds the failure of the bones forming the palette to fuse medially.
- Triggered when anything other than air enters the larynx.
- When the pharyngeal tonsil becomes inflamed.
- The ______ of each lung is covered with its own visceral serosa.
- Mucous–covered projections or lobes.
- The pharynx has _____ regions.
- Only externally visible part of the respiratory system.
- Inflammation of the nasal mucosa.
- Separate the nasal cavity from the oral cavity.
25 Clues: Terminal air sacks. • Sinus inflammation. • Interior of the nose. • Also called the windpipe. • Midline of the nasal cavity. • The only site of gas exchange. • The pharynx has _____ regions. • Commonly called the Adam's apple. • Inflammation of the nasal mucosa. • Occupy the entire thoracic cavity. • Mucous–covered projections or lobes. • A common passageway for food and air. • ...
Respiratory System Medical Terminology 2024-11-21
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- spasmodic contraction of the pharynx
- breakdown of lung tissue
- plastic repair of the nose
- running nose
- fluid, swelling of the lungs
- inflammation of the larynx
- any condition of the neck
- abbreviation for "eyes, ears, nose, throat"
- dilation of the bronchi
- pertaining to the lungs and chest
- nostrils
- rattling or bubbling sounds in the chest
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- lack of oxygen
- incision into the chest
- absence of breathing
- opening into the trachea
- difficult or painful breathing
- beneath the tongue
- between the ribs
- rapid breathing
- abbreviation for upper respiratory infection
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- nosebleed
23 Clues: nostrils • nosebleed • running nose • lack of oxygen • rapid breathing • between the ribs • beneath the tongue • absence of breathing • incision into the chest • dilation of the bronchi • breakdown of lung tissue • opening into the trachea • any condition of the neck • plastic repair of the nose • inflammation of the larynx • fluid, swelling of the lungs • difficult or painful breathing • ...
Respiratory system- Session 3 2024-10-10
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- – Leaf-shaped cartilage that closes over the larynx during swallowing
- – Scarring of lung tissue, leading to a restrictive lung disease
- - This type of binding of O2 molecules is responsible for the sigmoid dissociation curve of hameoglobin
- – Effect describing how increased CO2 or decreased pH reduces haemoglobin's oxygen affinity
- -The key transmural pressure that allow lung expansion.
- – A key protein in RBCs responsible for oxygen and CO2 transport
- – Volume of air moved in and out of the lungs during normal respiration
- – Area in the respiratory system where no gas exchange occurs
- – Ring of cartilage in the larynx
- – Also known as the voice box, protects the airway during swallowing
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- – The ion involved in the shift that occurs when bicarbonate exits red blood cells
- – The pressure within the pleural cavity, usually lower than atmospheric pressure
- – The law describing the rate of diffusion of gases across a membrane
- – The pleura covering the lungs
- – Hair-like structures in the respiratory tract that help move mucus
- – A form of COPD where alveolar walls are destroyed, causing airway obstruction
- – The ability of the lung to stretch and expand
- – Environmental factor that causes a rightward shift in the oxygen dissociation curve due to lower oxygen availability
- – A condition in which there is low pO2 in arterial blood
- Primary muscle of respiration, innervated by the phrenic nerve
20 Clues: – The pleura covering the lungs • – Ring of cartilage in the larynx • – The ability of the lung to stretch and expand • -The key transmural pressure that allow lung expansion. • – A condition in which there is low pO2 in arterial blood • – Area in the respiratory system where no gas exchange occurs • Primary muscle of respiration, innervated by the phrenic nerve • ...
Chapter 7 Respiratory System 2024-10-21
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- Excessive deep, rapid, or labored breathing.
- Collapse of part or (less commonly) all of the lung.
- Inflammation of the larynx.
- A doctor specialized in ear, nose, and throat disorders.
- effusion: Excess fluid that accumulates in the pleural cavity, the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs.
- The absence of voice.
- A procedure that allows a doctor to examine the inside of the lungs, including the bronchi.
- Refers to the windpipe or trachea.
- Refers to the bronchial tube or bronchus.
- Whooping cough, a highly contagious respiratory tract infection.
- An infection of the upper airway, which obstructs breathing and causes a characteristic barking cough.
- Refers to sound or voice.
- fibrosis: A genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs, but also the pancreas, liver, kidneys, and intestine.
- A condition arising when the body is deprived of oxygen, causing unconsciousness or death; suffocation.
- edema: Excess fluid in the lungs.
- Surgical removal of a lung.
- apnea: A potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts.
- Refers to the pleura or the side of the body.
- A type of COPD involving damage to the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs.
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
- Refers to the sinus.
- Shallow or slow breathing.
- Refers to sleep.
- A disease of the lungs due to inhalation of dust, characterized by inflammation, coughing, and fibrosis.
- obstructive pulmonary disease: A chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs.
- Coughing up blood.
- Disease in which there is permanent enlargement of parts of the airways of the lung.
- A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
- An excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi.
- Excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream, typically caused by inadequate respiration.
- Refers to the throat or pharynx.
- Inflammation of the tissues that line the lungs and chest cavity.
- Refers to breathe.
- A sudden spasmodic closure of the larynx.
- A bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- intubation: Placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through which to administer certain drugs.
- An instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs.
- Refers to the lung or air.
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- Refers to the lung.
- A device for producing a fine spray of liquid, used for inhaling a medicinal drug.
- Inflammation of the pharynx, causing a sore throat.
- A serious infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- Refers to breathing.
- Difficulty in speaking due to a physical disorder of the mouth, tongue, throat, or vocal cords.
- Refers to oxygen.
- Refers to the chest or pleural cavity.
- Difficult or labored breathing.
- A procedure in which a scope is used to view the larynx.
- A lung disease resulting from the inhalation of asbestos particles.
- A surgical incision into the chest wall.
- Nosebleed.
- A medical specialist who deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract.
- A surgical operation of cutting into the trachea through the neck.
- Refers to the larynx or throat.
- Abnormally slow breathing.
- Refers to the nose.
- Low oxygen saturation of the body, not enough oxygen in the blood.
- A lack of oxygen.
- An abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood.
- Abnormally rapid breathing.
- A surgical procedure to create an opening through the neck into the trachea.
- A type of sleep study that records your brain waves, the oxygen level in your blood, heart rate and breathing, as well as eye and leg movements during the study.
- The area between the lungs.
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the pleural space.
- Collapsed lung.
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
- A substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing resistance in the respiratory airways.
- respiration: A pattern of breathing characterized by a gradual increase in breathing followed by a decrease and then a period of apnea.
- A sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles.
- Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid.
- Pain in the pleura that occurs in relation to breathing movements.
- A medication or treatment that suppresses coughing.
- A collection of blood in the space between the chest wall and the lung (the pleural cavity).
- oximeter: A device that indirectly monitors the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood and changes in blood volume in the skin, producing a photoplethysmogram.
75 Clues: Nosebleed. • Collapsed lung. • Refers to sleep. • Refers to oxygen. • A lack of oxygen. • Coughing up blood. • Refers to breathe. • Refers to the lung. • Refers to the nose. • Refers to breathing. • Refers to the sinus. • The absence of voice. • Refers to sound or voice. • Abnormally slow breathing. • Shallow or slow breathing. • Refers to the lung or air. • Inflammation of the larynx. • ...
Chapter 7 Respiratory System 2024-10-21
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- Placement of a flexible plastic tube into the trachea to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through which to administer certain drugs.
- A surgical procedure to create an opening through the neck into the trachea.
- A doctor specialized in ear, nose, and throat disorders.
- A genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs, but also the pancreas, liver, kidneys, and intestine.
- A disease of the lungs due to inhalation of dust, characterized by inflammation, coughing, and fibrosis.
- Inflammation of the pharynx, causing a sore throat.
- A sudden spasmodic closure of the larynx.
- Refers to the nose.
- Abnormally rapid breathing.
- Whooping cough, a highly contagious respiratory tract infection.
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
- A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
- Surgical removal of a lung.
- A collection of blood in the space between the chest wall and the lung (the pleural cavity).
- Refers to the sinus.
- Refers to breathe.
- Excess fluid in the lungs.
- Pain in the pleura that occurs in relation to breathing movements.
- Disease in which there is permanent enlargement of parts of the airways of the lung.
- The absence of voice.
- Refers to the larynx or throat.
- Refers to oxygen.
- The area between the lungs.
- An abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood.
- Excess fluid that accumulates in the pleural cavity, the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs.
- A procedure in which a scope is used to view the larynx.
- Inflammation of the larynx.
- Nosebleed.
- A procedure that allows a doctor to examine the inside of the lungs, including the bronchi.
- Refers to the pleura or the side of the body.
- A surgical incision into the chest wall.
- A device for producing a fine spray of liquid, used for inhaling a medicinal drug.
- Collapsed lung.
- A device that indirectly monitors the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood and changes in blood volume in the skin, producing a photoplethysmogram.
- Coughing up blood.
- Excessive deep, rapid, or labored breathing.
- A sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles.
- A substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing resistance in the respiratory airways.
- A medication or treatment that suppresses coughing.
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- A chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs.
- Refers to the chest or pleural cavity.
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- Difficult or labored breathing.
- A pattern of breathing characterized by a gradual increase in breathing followed by a decrease and then a period of apnea.
- Refers to the windpipe or trachea.
- A condition arising when the body is deprived of oxygen, causing unconsciousness or death; suffocation.
- A type of sleep study that records your brain waves, the oxygen level in your blood, heart rate and breathing, as well as eye and leg movements during the study.
- A serious infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs
- A potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts.
- Shallow or slow breathing.
- A lack of oxygen.
- Refers to the throat or pharynx.
- Abnormally slow breathing.
- Refers to the lung.
- Low oxygen saturation of the body, not enough oxygen in the blood.
- Collapse of part or (less commonly) all of the lung.
- Refers to sleep.
- An instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs.
- Refers to sound or voice.
- Refers to the bronchial tube or bronchus.
- A medical specialist who deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract.
- A type of COPD involving damage to the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs.
- Refers to breathing.
- Inflammation of the tissues that line the lungs and chest cavity.
- Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the pleural space.
- A surgical operation of cutting into the trachea through the neck.
- An excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi.
- Excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream, typically caused by inadequate respiration.
- A lung disease resulting from the inhalation of asbestos particles.
- A bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
- Difficulty in speaking due to a physical disorder of the mouth, tongue, throat, or vocal cords.
- Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid.
- Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
- Refers to the lung or air.
- An infection of the upper airway, which obstructs breathing and causes a characteristic barking cough.
75 Clues: Nosebleed. • Collapsed lung. • Refers to sleep. • A lack of oxygen. • Refers to oxygen. • Refers to breathe. • Coughing up blood. • Refers to the nose. • Refers to the lung. • Refers to the sinus. • Refers to breathing. • The absence of voice. • Refers to sound or voice. • Shallow or slow breathing. • Abnormally slow breathing. • Excess fluid in the lungs. • Refers to the lung or air. • ...
respiratory and cardiovascular system 2025-05-31
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- the condition of having too much oxygen in the blood
- delivering blood to the body's tissues, organs, and cells
- full name of node that generates electrical impulses that initiate and regulate the heart beat
- the two layered sac encapsulating the heart
- covers trachea to prevent food from entering the airway
- the inner most later of the paricardial sac
- corresponds to the heart's contraction
- the respiratory system supplies the body with - ?
- air passageway between nasal cavity and larynx
- the condition of the pH level in the body being too low
- leas air to alveoli
- where the oxygen and carbon dioxide gas exchange occurs
- the layer containing the contracting muscle of the heart
- movement of air in and out of the lungs
- the low end of the pH scale
- area refered to as "anatomical dead space"
- represents the heart's relaxation
- the artioventricular valve on the left side the heart
- the outer most later of the heart
- the valve between the left ventricle and the aorta
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- the outer later of the paricardial sac
- the high end of the pH scale
- the condition of the pH level in the body being too high
- drawing air into the lungs aka inhalation
- slow breathing
- air passage between the larynx and the bronchi. cleans and warms air
- phase where heart fills back up with blood
- the valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
- the inner most layer of the heart
- fast breathing
- the main air passage between the trachea and the lungs
- the condition of having too little oxygen in the lungs
- the middle later of the heart
- the atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart
- filters, warms, and humidifies air upon intake. also plays a role in smell
- the conditon of having too much carbon dioxide in the blood
- the respiratory system eliminates ____ from the body
- pushing air out of the lungs aka exhalation
- phase where the heart pumps out blood through the arteries
- contains the vocal cords and regulates air and food to the proper channels
- the condition of not having enough carbon dioxide in the blood
- what returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- what transports oxygenated blood to the tissues
43 Clues: slow breathing • fast breathing • leas air to alveoli • the low end of the pH scale • the high end of the pH scale • the middle later of the heart • the inner most layer of the heart • represents the heart's relaxation • the outer most later of the heart • the outer later of the paricardial sac • corresponds to the heart's contraction • movement of air in and out of the lungs • ...
M2 BASIC RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-06-19
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- A condition that makes it hard to breathe and can be made worse by dirty air or dust.
- death – Dying earlier than expected, often because of disease or harmful substances.
- A dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down to help us breathe.
- The body part we use to smell and to take in air when breathing.
- (grasshoppers) – Small holes on a grasshopper's body where air enters for breathing.
- (fish) – Body parts that fish use to take oxygen from water.
- The process where cells use oxygen to turn sugar into energy.
- The act of breathing out air from the lungs.
- Cells in the blood that carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- lungs (spiders) – Flat, folded structures that spiders use to breathe.
- Two organs in the chest that take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- system The group of organs that help us breathe and exchange gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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- Dirty or harmful substances in the air that can make people, animals, and plants sick
- an aquatic animal that doesn't have respiratory system
- Very tiny particles in the air that can be breathed deep into the lungs and cause health problems.
- The act of breathing in air through the nose or mouth.
- gas in the air that we breathe in and our body uses to make energy.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves.
- A gas that our body makes and breathes out after using oxygen.
- very small blood vessel where gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide move in and out of the blood.
- Tiny particles in polluted air that we can breathe in, which can harm our lungs.
21 Clues: The act of breathing out air from the lungs. • an aquatic animal that doesn't have respiratory system • The act of breathing in air through the nose or mouth. • (fish) – Body parts that fish use to take oxygen from water. • The process where cells use oxygen to turn sugar into energy. • A gas that our body makes and breathes out after using oxygen. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-13
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- Whistling sound made during asthma
- Sudden release of air and particles
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Windpipe splits into two of these
- Tiny blood vessels around air sacs
- Where air finally ends up in the lungs
- Used to sense smell and filter air
- Helps filter air entering lungs
- Air enters here besides the nose
- Common irritant that causes allergic reaction
- Type of smoke harmful to non-smokers
- Disease often caused by smoking
- Muscle movement forces air out
- Muscle that helps lungs expand and contract
- Device used by people with asthma
- Coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness are signs of this
- Cold or flu virus can cause this reaction
- Traps dust and particles in the nose
- Two large organs for breathing
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- Nerve that sends sneeze signal to the brain
- Long-lasting lung disease from smoking
- Used to detect strong smells and sneeze triggers
- Harmful gas we breathe out
- Common cold affects this system
- Involuntary burst of air from the nose and mouth
- Tube that carries air to the lungs
- Gas we need to survive
- Muscle movement to take in air
- A symptom of both cold and allergies
29 Clues: Gas we need to survive • Harmful gas we breathe out • Muscle movement forces air out • Muscle movement to take in air • Two large organs for breathing • Common cold affects this system • Helps filter air entering lungs • Disease often caused by smoking • Air enters here besides the nose • Windpipe splits into two of these • Device used by people with asthma • ...
Chapter 4 - Respiratory System 2025-07-04
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- whistling or sighing sound resulting from narrowing of the lumen of a respiratory passageway that occurs in asthma, croup, and hay fever
- radiographic technique that uses electromagnetic energy to produce a scan of the chest and lungs
- abnormal chest sounds resembling snoring that are produced in airways with accumulated fluids
- bronchus
- osmia
- pnea
- thorac/o
- laryng/o
- hemorrhage from the nose; also called nosebleed
- deficiency of oxygen in the tissues; usually a sign of respiratory impairment
- excision of the entire lung
- rhin/o
- cyan/o
- collapse of the lung tissue, preventing exchange of O2 and CO2
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- hormonal agents that reduce tissue edema and inflammation associated with chronic lung disease
- disease characterized by decrease in alveolar elasticity
- oxygen
- pneum/o
- agents that dilate the wall of the bronchi to increase air flow
- acute, contagious respiratory infection characterized by sudden onset of fever, chills, headache, and muscle spasm
- direct visualization of the bronchi using an endoscope
- swallowing, eating
- fine bubbling sounds heard during inspiration when there is fluid in the alveoli; also called rales
- pus in a body cavity
- acute infectious disease characterized by a "whoop"-sounding cough
- respiratory syndrome that occurs primarily in children and is characterized by laryngeal obstruction and a barking cough
26 Clues: pnea • osmia • oxygen • rhin/o • cyan/o • pneum/o • bronchus • thorac/o • laryng/o • swallowing, eating • pus in a body cavity • excision of the entire lung • hemorrhage from the nose; also called nosebleed • direct visualization of the bronchi using an endoscope • disease characterized by decrease in alveolar elasticity • collapse of the lung tissue, preventing exchange of O2 and CO2 • ...
Circulatory and respiratory system 2025-08-26
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- : Number of heartbeats per minute
- : Disease damaging alveoli
- : Fluid that transports oxygen and nutrients
- : Small arteries leading to capillaries
- : Body's defense against infection
- : Blockage or bleed in the brain
- : Scientific name for red blood cell
- : Bulging of a weakened blood vessel
- : Heart relaxation phase
- : Germ that causes disease
- : Inflammation of bronchial tubes
- : Fluid reducing friction around heart
- : Lymphatic tissue in throat
- : To breathe air out of the lungs
- : Flap preventing food from entering trachea
- : Condition causing narrowed airways
- : Doctor specializing in heart care
- : One full heartbeat sequence
- : Heart contraction phase
- : Force of blood against vessel walls
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- : Number of breaths per minute
- : Heart muscle layer
- : Brain area controlling breathing
- : Hollow spaces that help warm and moisten air
- : Doctor specializing in lungs
- : Severe bleeding
- : Small veins connecting to capillaries
- : Mass that stops bleeding
- : Burst of a weakened blood vessel
- : Blood pH becomes too basic
- : Blood pH becomes too acidic
- : Controls heartbeat rhythm
- : Scientific name for white blood cell
- : Maximum air exhaled after deep breath
- : Test measuring heart's electrical activity
- : To breathe air into the lungs
- : Muscles between ribs that aid breathing
- : Fluid that lubricates lungs
- : Measurement of clotting cell level
- : Process of swapping oxygen and carbon dioxide
40 Clues: : Severe bleeding • : Heart muscle layer • : Heart relaxation phase • : Heart contraction phase • : Disease damaging alveoli • : Mass that stops bleeding • : Germ that causes disease • : Controls heartbeat rhythm • : Blood pH becomes too basic • : Lymphatic tissue in throat • : Blood pH becomes too acidic • : One full heartbeat sequence • : Fluid that lubricates lungs • ...
Body Systems 2025-04-11
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- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- System The system that helps us reproduce
- System system that digest and absorbs nutrients
- System The system that makes up all your bones
- system the system that absorbs oxygen
- system the system that detect changes and respond to them
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- System the system that includes skin, hair follicles, and sweat glands
- Muscles contract that help move food through digestive system
- System systems that distribute oxygen and nutrients
- system The system that makes up your muscles
- system the system that removes waste from human body
- Sacs covered in blood vessels
12 Clues: Human Immunodeficiency Virus • Sacs covered in blood vessels • system the system that absorbs oxygen • System The system that helps us reproduce • system The system that makes up your muscles • System The system that makes up all your bones • System system that digest and absorbs nutrients • System systems that distribute oxygen and nutrients • ...
Structures and Functions 2023-06-14
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- is a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranse
- a group of organs that work together to perform an important function of the body
- to move goods or people from one place to another
- an organism that can survive as a single cell
- a part of the circulatory system that function to transport blood throughout the body
- another term for the circulatory system
- an organ that forms the skeleton
- the group of organs that work together to move blood throughout the body
- a layer on the outside of the cell that holds the cell together
- the organ in the digestive system that finishes breaking down food with digestive juices and absorbs nutrients
- the two organs in the respiratory system that take oxygen from the air and release waster gases into the air
- the group of organs that work together to take oxygen and release waste gases
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- a group of cells that works together on a similar job
- the tube in the digestive system that connects the mouth and the stomach
- a science tool that uses lenses to make tiny things look larger
- the control center of a cell that contains DNA
- plants and animals that have different cells to carry out different functions
- where digestion begins
- the tube in the respiratory system that connects the mouth and the nose with the bronchi
- the group of bones, cartilage, and other tissues that work together to hold the body up, give it shape, protect inner organs, make blood cells and produce movement when muscles pull on bones
- the group of organs that work together to break down food down into nutrients the body can use
- the jellylike substance that fills the cell membrane
- an organ in the muscular system that contracts and relaxes to produce movement
- the group of organs that cause movement of body parts
- a group of tissues that work together to perform a particular function
- the organ in the circulatory system that pumps blood throughout the body
- the body's primary organ of smell and also functions as part of the body's respiratory system
- the organ in the digestive system that removes water from undigested wastes before they leave the body
- requires energy to move a substance into or out of a cell
- the basic building blocks of life
- a tissue made of blood cells floating in a liquid: carries materials throughout an animal's body
- the organ in the digestive system that churns food and mixes it with digestive juices
32 Clues: where digestion begins • an organ that forms the skeleton • the basic building blocks of life • another term for the circulatory system • an organism that can survive as a single cell • the control center of a cell that contains DNA • to move goods or people from one place to another • the jellylike substance that fills the cell membrane • ...
Metabolism 2021-12-15
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- Amino acids need energy to combine to create ____ molecules.
- _________ breaks down into glucose.
- Oxygen and ________ molecules combine in the cell to cause cellular respiration.
- Our bodies need molecules from food and ______ to work properly.
- cellular respiration results in water, carbon dioxide and _____.
- A condition which causes the body to have a hard time absorbing glucose molecules into the cells.
- A condition that reduces the amount of oxygen taken into the body through the respiratory system.
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- Food enters the _______ system through the mouth.
- Molecules are _______ than cells.
- The system responsible for taking in oxygen molecules from the environment.
- A condition that reduces the amount of oxygen taken into the body through the circulatory system.
11 Clues: Molecules are _______ than cells. • _________ breaks down into glucose. • Food enters the _______ system through the mouth. • Amino acids need energy to combine to create ____ molecules. • Our bodies need molecules from food and ______ to work properly. • cellular respiration results in water, carbon dioxide and _____. • ...
Week 6 - Health 2025-06-25
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- women have 2 of these and they are part of the reproductive system
- the body system that involves blood
- something that is repeatedly looked after
- a happy emotion
- a measure of whether something is right
- the result of something
- related to money
- something that needs attention
- something that links to something else
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- certain diseases and virus' have these
- the body system that relates to breathing
- the passing of one thing to another person
- when a woman carries a baby
- the connection between males and females
- a direction
- an organ that is part of the digestive system
- an official document that requires a signature
- a collection of processes that happen in the body
- a young adult
- an organ that filters blood
20 Clues: a direction • a young adult • a happy emotion • related to money • the result of something • when a woman carries a baby • an organ that filters blood • something that needs attention • the body system that involves blood • certain diseases and virus' have these • something that links to something else • a measure of whether something is right • ...
Unit 6 Test Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-20
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- System that works with the skeletal system to help you move
- System made up of kidneys and bladder
- A replica of a much smaller or larger object
- A prokaryotic infectious agent treated with antibiotics
- What bacteria and viruses have in common
- Produced by the body in response to a virus
- A non-living infectious agent, like COVID-19
- System responsible for making offspring
- An evidence-support explanation that can be changed
- Chemical signals released by the endocrine system
- Athlete's foot is caused by a _________.
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- System that transports materials through the body
- System that starts in the mouth
- Tapeworms and lice are examples of a ________.
- System involving gas exchange
- Prescribed to treat a bacterial infection
- The _____ of Conservation of Energy
- System that controls all other systems
- An injection used to protect against a virus
- System that provides structure and support
- Gas picked up and transported by the blood
21 Clues: System involving gas exchange • System that starts in the mouth • The _____ of Conservation of Energy • System made up of kidneys and bladder • System that controls all other systems • System responsible for making offspring • What bacteria and viruses have in common • Athlete's foot is caused by a _________. • Prescribed to treat a bacterial infection • ...
HUMAN BODY 2024-11-02
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- system that plays a vital role in sensory perception, motor control, and cognition.
- organ of the digestive system.
- organ that stores and concentrates bile to aid in digestion.
- function of the muscle tissue
- they filter blood and form urine, which is excreted from the body.
- system that supports and protects the internal organs.
- the largest organ of the human body
- system in charge of hormone production
- system that serves as a protective barrier against external threats.
- organ that helps the removal of abnormal red blood cells.
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- organ of the digestive system categorized as large and small.
- the heart belongs to the ... system.
- transport blood throughout the whole body.
- system that aids in immunity
- the endocrine system contains a variety of...
- type of tissue categorized into loose or dense.
- smallest structural units of living matter.
- the most complex organ of the body
- nerve cells
- organ that belongs to the respiratory system.
20 Clues: nerve cells • system that aids in immunity • function of the muscle tissue • organ of the digestive system. • the most complex organ of the body • the largest organ of the human body • the heart belongs to the ... system. • system in charge of hormone production • transport blood throughout the whole body. • smallest structural units of living matter. • ...
Human System 2024-01-12
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- The system that consists of blood, blood vessels and heart.
- The human body is made up of several organ __________ that work together to keep us healthy.
- The system that supports the body and protects other organs.
- The respiratory system is made up of the nose, __________ and lungs.
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- The system that enables the body to move around.
- The system that breaks down food into simpler substances.
- The function of the circulatory system is to __________ different substances to other parts of the body.
- The gas that the respiratory system takes in from the air.
- Other than breaking down food, the digestive system also __________ the digested substance.
9 Clues: The system that enables the body to move around. • The system that breaks down food into simpler substances. • The gas that the respiratory system takes in from the air. • The system that consists of blood, blood vessels and heart. • The system that supports the body and protects other organs. • The respiratory system is made up of the nose, __________ and lungs. • ...
Human System 2024-01-12
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- The system that consists of blood, blood vessels and heart.
- The system that breaks down food into simpler substances.
- The system that supports the body and protects other organs.
- The system that enables the body to move around.
- The human body is made up of several organ __________ that work together to keep us healthy.
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- The respiratory system is made up of the nose, __________ and lungs.
- The gas that the respiratory system takes in from the air.
- The function of the circulatory system is to __________ different substances to other parts of the body.
- Other than breaking down food, the digestive system also __________ the digested substance.
9 Clues: The system that enables the body to move around. • The system that breaks down food into simpler substances. • The gas that the respiratory system takes in from the air. • The system that consists of blood, blood vessels and heart. • The system that supports the body and protects other organs. • The respiratory system is made up of the nose, __________ and lungs. • ...
Body Systems 2024-05-08
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- carry blood away from the heart
- _____ cord, part of the nervous system
- the system that lets you walk, lift, and make facial expressions
- a part of the circulatory system; pumps blood
- the system that controls your brain and body
- ______ dioxide; what you breathe out
- the system that processes the food you eat
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- carry blood to the heart
- the system that controls your blood flow
- the first part of the digestive system
- controls your breathing
- where your food goes to be digested
- the system that controls breathing
- what you breathe in
14 Clues: what you breathe in • controls your breathing • carry blood to the heart • carry blood away from the heart • the system that controls breathing • where your food goes to be digested • ______ dioxide; what you breathe out • _____ cord, part of the nervous system • the first part of the digestive system • the system that controls your blood flow • ...
Human Systems Round 1 2021-05-06
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- Towards the feet.
- System-allows the body to move.
- System-Protects the body from disease.
- System-Brings oxygen to body and rids body of CO2.
- System with structures: heart, blood, blood vessels.
- Tissue type of the brain and spinal cord.
- Made up of a group of similar cells.
- Type of muscle that the heart is composed of.
- Arm bone superior to ulna and radius.
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- System with structures: skin, hair, and nails.
- Leg bone superior to tibia and fibula.
- Group of bones of the ankle.
- Muscle type that is involuntary and found lining digestive tract.
- System-Eliminates waste from body, maintains homeostasis.
- System-Produces sperm and egg.
- Towards the front of body.
- Bone name for fingers and toes.
- Group of bones of the wrist.
18 Clues: Towards the feet. • Towards the front of body. • Group of bones of the ankle. • Group of bones of the wrist. • System-Produces sperm and egg. • System-allows the body to move. • Bone name for fingers and toes. • Made up of a group of similar cells. • Arm bone superior to ulna and radius. • Leg bone superior to tibia and fibula. • System-Protects the body from disease. • ...
Cardiovascular System and Respiratory System 2013-11-05
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- Made from fatty foods that we eat. There are two types of it.
- An effect of regular exercise on the Cardiovascular system is Cardiac ........?
- Allows us to chew and breathe at the same time.
- Oxygen attatches to this in a red blood cell.
- Flap at the back of our throat, which closes when we swallow food to stop it going down the trachea.
- Smallest type of blood vessel, found in hands and toes.
- cage Protects the organs such as the lungs.
- Deoxygenated blood returns to the heart through this.
- Thin walled, spongy sacs that fill when we breathe.
- Take blood TO the heart.
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- Contracts downwards to allow space for chest to expand.
- Scientific name for the windpipe.
- We exhale to get rid of this.
- The main artery.
- volume The amount of blood ejected from the heart per beat.
- Take blood AWAY from the heart.
16 Clues: The main artery. • Take blood TO the heart. • We exhale to get rid of this. • Take blood AWAY from the heart. • Scientific name for the windpipe. • cage Protects the organs such as the lungs. • Oxygen attatches to this in a red blood cell. • Allows us to chew and breathe at the same time. • Thin walled, spongy sacs that fill when we breathe. • ...
Organ Systems and Directional Terms 2023-08-25
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- this system protects deeper tissue from injury
- this system allows for movement in the body to occur
- toward the head of the body
- organs in this system help cleanse the blood and help with the immune response
- toward the origin of the body
- system eliminates toxins and other wastes from the blood
- farther from the origin of a body part
- system consists of bones, cartilage, ligaments, and joints
- function is to produce offspring
- this system includes the heart which pumps blood throughout the body
- this system releases hormones to regulate certain processes
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- more internal
- toward surface of the body
- this system allows the body to respond to stimuli from outside and inside the body
- toward the midline of the body
- away from midline of body
- this system breaks down food so nutrients can be absorbed
- front
- back
- towards the lower part of body
- gaseous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide is part of this system
21 Clues: back • front • more internal • away from midline of body • toward surface of the body • toward the head of the body • toward the origin of the body • toward the midline of the body • towards the lower part of body • function is to produce offspring • farther from the origin of a body part • this system protects deeper tissue from injury • ...
body systems 2025-03-20
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- system composed of fibers known as muscle fibers
- system which moves blood through the body
- type of digestion also known as mechanical digestion
- system that breaks down food
- ex. 2-10
- tubes forming part of the blood circulation system
- blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- system of glands and cells that produce hormones
- system composed of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra
- Testosterone and estrogen are ____
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- system responsible for sexual reproduction
- the basic units of muscle tissue
- soft tissue that enables movement
- refers to the mechanisms that maintain homeostasis
- fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules.
- the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment
- system that includes your bones
- system that is responsible for your breathing
- an organ which secretes chemical substances for use in the body
- system which is a network of cells, tissues, and organs that controls all bodily functions
20 Clues: ex. 2-10 • system that breaks down food • system that includes your bones • the basic units of muscle tissue • soft tissue that enables movement • Testosterone and estrogen are ____ • system which moves blood through the body • system responsible for sexual reproduction • system that is responsible for your breathing • system composed of fibers known as muscle fibers • ...
Human body 2023-08-15
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- This system gives shape and support to the body.
- This system consists of brain, nerves and spinal cord.
- Food travels down through me into your stomach.
- This system removes waste from the body.
- This system brings in oxygen and releases carbondioxide.
- This system help us to move.
- Outer layer of human body.
- This system produces hormones.
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- This system breaks down your food.
- This system helps in producing offsprings.
- Smallest bone in the human body.
- This system moves blood throughout your body.
- Largest bone in the human body.
13 Clues: Outer layer of human body. • This system help us to move. • This system produces hormones. • Largest bone in the human body. • Smallest bone in the human body. • This system breaks down your food. • This system removes waste from the body. • This system helps in producing offsprings. • This system moves blood throughout your body. • ...
Arthropods - Crustaceans 2021-05-18
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- Jointed feet
- Type of fertilization in some external arthropods
- ___ tubes branching, air filled tubes that are used for respiration by terrestrial arthropods
- Generate force to fly walk swim and pull on the exoskeleton
- respiratory organs with layers of respiratory tissue stacked
- When arthropods shed their entire exoskeleton and make a new one
- Mostly aquatic arthropods
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- Structures like legs and antennae that extend from the body of the arthropod
- Small openings that allow air to enter and leave the tracheal tubes
- Type of circulatory system in arthropods
- Type of reproduction in terrestrial and some aquatic arthropods
- ___tubules: saclike organs that remove waste from blood
- Material out of which the exoskeleton is made
- external skeleton that protects and supports the body
- Respiratory organs used by aquatic arthropods eg crab
15 Clues: Jointed feet • Mostly aquatic arthropods • Type of circulatory system in arthropods • Material out of which the exoskeleton is made • Type of fertilization in some external arthropods • external skeleton that protects and supports the body • Respiratory organs used by aquatic arthropods eg crab • ___tubules: saclike organs that remove waste from blood • ...
Module 11: Respiratory system 2021-02-12
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- Study of x-rays
- Absence of carbon dioxide
- Incision of the sinus
- Instrument used for visual exam within a hollow organ or cavity
- Inflammation of the voice box, windpipe, and bronchi
- Pertaining to the voice box
- Process of recording the bronchus
- Rapid flow of blood from the nose
- Surgical repair of the voice box
- Pertaining to the windpipe
- Process of recording in slices
- Diseased state of the lungs
- Absence of oxygen
- Inflammation of the nose and throat
- Pertaining to the absence of breathing
- Excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
- Diseased state of the bronchi and lungs
- Creation of an artificial opening in the chest (used to place chest tubes for drainage)
- Difficulty in breathing
- Excision of a lobe of the lung
- Study of the lung (a branch of medicine dealing with disease of the lung)
- Difficulty in speaking
- Surgical repair of the windpipe
- Pertaining to the septum
- Pain in the diaphragm
- Inflammation of the throat
- Pertaining to the destruction of mucus
- Inflammation of the windpipe
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays, ultrasound, and magnetic fields in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Pertaining to visual exam of hollow organ or body cavity
- Surgical repair of the (nasal) septum
- Pertaining to the diaphragm
- Pertaining to the nose
- Absence of voice
- Pus in the chest (pleural space)
- Excision of a lung
- Hernia of the diaphragm
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- Excision of the voice box
- Pertaining to the nose and throat
- Pertaining to a bronchus
- Inflammation of the (mucous membranes) of the nose
- Pertaining to the chest
- Blood in the chest
- used for visual exam of the voice box
- Deficient oxygen in the tissues
- Excessive breathing
- Discharge from the nose
- Pertaining to within the pleura
- Incision of the windpipe
- Able to breathe only in a straight (upright) position
- Instrument used to measure breathing (or lung volumes)
- Surgical incision into the nose
- Rapid breathing
- narrowing of the windpipe
- Creation of an artificial opening into the windpipe
- Pertaining to the lung
- process of visual examination of the bronchi
- Narrowing of the windpipe
- Surgical repair of the nose
- Pertaining to voice
- Inflammation of the epiglottis
- Process of visual examination of the chest
- Pain in the chest
- Pertaining to a segment of the lung
- Pertaining to mucus
- Deficient in breathing
- Record of sound
- Surgical puncture of chest cavity to aspirate fluid [thoracentesis or pleurocentesis]
- Surgical repair of a bronchus
- Inflammation of the sinuses
- A physician who studies and treats disease of the lung
- Instrument used to measure oxygen (saturation in blood)
- Abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
- Inflammation of the voice box
- Record of x-rays, laryngoscope
- Spasmodic contraction of the voice box
- Pertaining to the throat
- Incision of the chest cavity
- Pertaining to the alveolus
- Normal breathing
80 Clues: Study of x-rays • Rapid breathing • Record of sound • Normal breathing • Absence of voice • Absence of oxygen • Pain in the chest • Blood in the chest • Excision of a lung • Excessive breathing • Pertaining to voice • Pertaining to mucus • Incision of the sinus • Pain in the diaphragm • Pertaining to the lung • Difficulty in speaking • Deficient in breathing • Pertaining to the nose • ...
Respiratory System Ch. 16 2020-04-05
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- the entire process of gas exchange between the atmosphere and cells
- also called the windpipe and it extends down and splits into left and right bronchi
- deficiency of O2 in the blood
- this divides the nasal cavity into right and left parts and is composed of bone and cartilage
- along with the epiglottis,prevents foreign objects from entering trachea and it also houses the vocal cords
- exhalation
- also called the throat and it is a passageway for air and food and it also helps produce the sounds of speech
- soft, spongy, cone-shaped organs in the thoraciccavity
- air sacs that are the site of gas exchange from the capillaries
- groups of neurons that extend throughout the medulla oblongata
- carbon dioxide transport mechanism
- this is the potential space between visceral and parietal pleurae that has a thin film of serous fluid that lubricates the pleural surfaces
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- groups of neurons in the brainstem that control both inspiration and expiration
- the vital capacity plus the residual volume
- deep and rapid breathing that lowers blood CO2 levels
- enters into their respective lungs (left and right) (singular term is bronchus)
- amount of pressure each gas (oxygen, CO2, nitrogen) contributes
- the amount of air that remains in the lungs
- force created by the attraction of water molecules
- oxygen that has dissolved and combined with
- these are air-filled spaces that reduce the weight of the skull and are resonant chambers that affect the quality of the voice
- the amount of air inhaled, exhaled and stored within the lungs at any given time
- inhalation
- mixture of lipids and proteins that are secreted into alveolar spaces to reduce the alveoli’s tendency to collapse; it also makes it easier for inspiratory efforts to expand the alveoli
- the maximum volume of air a person can exhale after taking the deepest breath as possible
25 Clues: inhalation • exhalation • deficiency of O2 in the blood • carbon dioxide transport mechanism • the vital capacity plus the residual volume • the amount of air that remains in the lungs • oxygen that has dissolved and combined with • force created by the attraction of water molecules • deep and rapid breathing that lowers blood CO2 levels • ...
The Respiratory System WTI 2021-04-21
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- Suffix meaning breathing
- coughing up blood
- absence of spontaneous respiration
- difficult or labored breathing
- inflammation of the pharynx
- A collection of pus in a body cavity
- Abnormally rapid respiratory rate
- Surgical removal of all or part of a lung
- An inflammation of the pleura which produces sharp chest pain
- an accumulation of air in the pleural space causing the lung to either not expand fully or collapse
- an abnormally slow rate of respiration
- puncture of the chest wall with a needle to obtain fluid from the pleural cavity
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- also known as whooping cough
- measures the physiological activity during sleep
- a nose bleed
- medication that expands the opening of the passages into the lungs
- sudden spasmodic closure of the larynx
- a collection of blood in the pleural cavity
- inflammation of the larynx
- childhood respiratory disease characterized by a barking cough
- A collapse of all or part of the lung
- An abnormal build up of carbon dioxide
- shallow or slow respiration
- inflammation of the sinuses
- having below normal oxygen level in the blood
25 Clues: a nose bleed • coughing up blood • Suffix meaning breathing • inflammation of the larynx • inflammation of the pharynx • shallow or slow respiration • inflammation of the sinuses • also known as whooping cough • difficult or labored breathing • Abnormally rapid respiratory rate • absence of spontaneous respiration • A collection of pus in a body cavity • ...
Animal Respiratory System Vocab 2020-11-05
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- rate the amount of energy that is used while an animal is at rest
- rapid breathing
- large specialized cells of the immune system that recognize, surround and destroy invading cells or organisms; large phagocytic cells found in stationary form in the tissues or as mobile white blood cells, especially at sites of infection
- the windpipe, made of cartilaginous rings to keep it open at all times
- inflammation of the tissue of the sinuses
- bony or cartilaginous curved structure, which holds gill filaments used in respiration in fish; any of a series of bony or cartilaginous curved bars along the pharynx, supporting the gills of fish and amphibians
- inflammation of the lining of the bronchial tubes
- small branching blood vessels that connect back to larger arteries and veins; any of the fine branching blood vessels that form a network between the arterioles and venules
- inflammation of the lungs
- smallest branches of the bronchial tree
- the cessation of breathing during sleep; when an animal stops breathing
- inflammation of the voice box or larynx
- the use of a stethoscope to listen to internal structures of an animal(e.g., lungs, heart and gastrointestinal tract)
- a substance that kills microbes or prevents their growth
- voice box; contains the vocal chords, allowing animals to make sounds
- a colorless, odorless gas that is taken into an animal’s body to be utilized during the process of cellular respiration
- a colorless, odorless gas that is released from the animal body as a by-product of cellular respiration
- branches at the bottom of the trachea that extend to each lung; either of the two main branches of the trachea that lead to the lungs, where they divide into smaller branches
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- fluid buildup in the lungs
- a procedure used to examine the upper respiratory tract for any obstructions
- an image produced by an x-ray used in medical diagnosis
- a lack of oxygen
- the process of taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from an animal’s body
- respiratory tissue in fish with a large surface area attached to the gill arches. This tissue in fish has capillaries running through it to allow for diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide to take place.
- a large, smooth muscle found in mammals that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and controls breathing
- difficulty breathing
- the breakdown of nutrients in the cells of living organisms to create ATP or energy that an animal can use; chemical process that generates most of the energy in the cell
- the structure of the bronchi in the lungs that continually gets smaller and branches off; the branching system of bronchi and bronchioles conducting air from the windpipe into the lungs
- the process in which a cell engulfs a foreign particle to destroy it
- membranes membranes that line the respiratory tract and secrete mucus to warm, moisten and filter the air
- the ability of an organism to cause disease
- small flap that covers the larynx during swallowing; a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe
- inflammation of the mucus membranes
- passageway at the back of the throat that is shared by the digestive and respiratory tracts
- a substance that kills bacteria or prevents their growth
- long term or recurring; persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
- the main body cavity found in animals that is lined by tissue and filled with organs, such as digestive, cardiovascular and respiratory organs; cavity located between the intestinal canal and the body wall
- small grape-like clusters at the end of the bronchioles within the lungs; the site of gas exchange in mammalian lungs
- air-filled cavities connected to the nasal passages that provide mucus and humidity to the air that animals breathe
- inflammation of the trachea
- tiny hair-like projections that are found on the surfaces of certain cells and are used for locomotion, to move fluids or sweep away particles; tiny wavelike hairs that line the nasal cavities and filter air of dirt and particulate matter
41 Clues: rapid breathing • a lack of oxygen • difficulty breathing • inflammation of the lungs • fluid buildup in the lungs • inflammation of the trachea • inflammation of the mucus membranes • smallest branches of the bronchial tree • inflammation of the voice box or larynx • inflammation of the tissue of the sinuses • the ability of an organism to cause disease • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06
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- abnormal condition in which the skin and fingernails appear blue due to oxygen deficiency
- inflammation of the bronchi
- condition of difficulty speaking; hoarseness
- inability to breathe unless in an upright position
- condition of the lung caused by inhalation of dust
- surgical repair of the nose
- medical instrument used to visually examine the larynx
- pertaining to within the trachea
- pus in the chest cavity
- medical instrument used to measure breath (lung volumes)
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- process of excessive ventilation
- lung condition caused by inhalation of coal
- process of drawing in or out by suction
- temporary cessation of breathing
- process of coughing and spitting material from the chest
- good or normal breathing
- surgical excision of the tonsils
- (surgical creation of) new opening into the trachea
- difficulty in breathing
- condition of deficient amounts of oxygen
20 Clues: difficulty in breathing • pus in the chest cavity • good or normal breathing • inflammation of the bronchi • surgical repair of the nose • process of excessive ventilation • temporary cessation of breathing • surgical excision of the tonsils • pertaining to within the trachea • process of drawing in or out by suction • condition of deficient amounts of oxygen • ...
Medical Terminology Respiratory System 2021-07-19
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- process of recording x-rays
- py/o
- excessive bleeding from the nose
- pain in the chest
- instrument used to measure oxygen (levels)
- atel/o
- poly-
- process of measuring breathing (or air flow)
- absence of breathing
- -cele
- surgical fixation of the pleura
- incision into the windpipe
- aspiration of fluid from the chest cavity
- painful or difficult breathing
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- blood in the chest cavity
- rapid breathing
- removal of the tonsils
- condition of the absence of voice
- instrument used to visually examine within (the body)
- abnormal condition (diseased state) of the lung
- phren/o
- abnormally low oxygen in the blood
- somn/o
- dilation of the bronchi
- abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
- instrument used to measure carbon dioxide (levels)
- inflammation of the voicebox
- surgical repair of the nose
- -algia
29 Clues: py/o • poly- • -cele • somn/o • atel/o • -algia • phren/o • rapid breathing • pain in the chest • absence of breathing • removal of the tonsils • dilation of the bronchi • blood in the chest cavity • incision into the windpipe • process of recording x-rays • surgical repair of the nose • inflammation of the voicebox • painful or difficult breathing • surgical fixation of the pleura • ...
Air and Respiratory System 2017-03-15
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- Oxygen supports _________ (combustion).
- There are many tiny ______ in our lungs to allow gases to be exchanged.
- ______ turns cloudy when carbon dioxide is blown into it.
- The most abundant 78% of air is _______.
- Earth is able to support life due to this layer of air called _____.
- Plants need this air to make food.
- The sticky liquid found in our nose and on the walls of our windpipe.
- This muscle beneath our lungs moves upwards or downwards when we inhale or exhale.
- The ______ in our nose traps dust of the inhaled air.
- Our lungs _______ when we inhale as air rushes in from the nose or mouth.
- Our ______ moves inwards and downwards when we exhale as air is forced out of our lungs.
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- 21% of inhaled air is _______.
- Oxygen is always ________ in the surroundings as plants make food to give this air out.
- Fish exchange gases when dissolved oxygen passes through their _____.
- Humidity is the amount of ______ in the air.
- Exhaled air is ______ than inhaled air due to our body temperature.
- Energy is released when oxygen is breathed in and carbon dioxide is given out during ______.
- Inhaled air is cleaned, warmed and ________.
- Gaseous exchange happens in our ________.
- Moving air is _____.
20 Clues: Moving air is _____. • 21% of inhaled air is _______. • Plants need this air to make food. • Oxygen supports _________ (combustion). • The most abundant 78% of air is _______. • Gaseous exchange happens in our ________. • Humidity is the amount of ______ in the air. • Inhaled air is cleaned, warmed and ________. • The ______ in our nose traps dust of the inhaled air. • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2016-01-27
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- the system that circulates blood throughout the body
- cells in blood that help you fight disease
- mostly water, the medium through which blood cells and platelets are transported throughout the body
- "windpipe"
- branch off of the trachea, and are the main passageway of air into the lungs
- the two lower chambers of the heart
- moves up and down expanding and contracting the rib cage causing you to exhale or inhale
- a pale yellow liquid that carries blood cells
- carries blood depleted of oxygen back to the heart
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- release substances that start the process of blood clotting
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- the system for taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide
- blood cells that carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
- transport blood throughout your body, and carry away waste
- spongy,air-filled organs that are in the chest
- a tiny blood vessel
- carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
- the regular throbbing of the arteries
- fist sized organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- two upper chambers of the heart
- passageways to different chambers of the heart
21 Clues: "windpipe" • a tiny blood vessel • tiny air sacs in the lungs • two upper chambers of the heart • the two lower chambers of the heart • the regular throbbing of the arteries • cells in blood that help you fight disease • carries oxygenated blood away from the heart • a pale yellow liquid that carries blood cells • spongy,air-filled organs that are in the chest • ...
Ch. 13: Respiratory System 2013-03-11
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- Bronchial tree
- Empty space between lungs
- Nostrils
- Sense of smell
- Guardian of the airways
- Throat
- Slit between the vocal cords
- Windpipe
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- Surround nasal cavity
- Folds of mucous membrane
- Rests on diaphragm
- Lymphatic tissue
- Division of the trachea
- Roof of the mouth
- The voice box
- Air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- The Adam's apple
- Lines thoracic wall
- Base of tongue
- Fill most of the thoracic cavity
20 Clues: Throat • Nostrils • Windpipe • The voice box • Bronchial tree • Sense of smell • Base of tongue • Lymphatic tissue • The Adam's apple • Roof of the mouth • Rests on diaphragm • Lines thoracic wall • Surround nasal cavity • Division of the trachea • Guardian of the airways • Folds of mucous membrane • Empty space between lungs • Slit between the vocal cords • Fill most of the thoracic cavity • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2013-03-14
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- Where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- Lump of material formed from the content of liquid
- Plays an important role in forming blood clots
- Breathing tubes of insects located on the abdomen
- Controls the heartbeat
- It smell things and you breathe out of it
- Dome-shaped muscle that located at the base of the lungs
- carries air into lungs
- Form the basis of a blood clot
- Close to your heart
- Heart and chest protector
- Passage between the pharynx and the stomach
- Blood vessel that carries the blood away from the heart
- Pumps blood out of the heart
- voice box
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- Receives blood that come to the heart
- Breathing tube and the airway
- Cords Talking and singing ability
- Artery
- Passage to the stomach and lungs
- covers the windpipe (keeps food from entering)
- Liquid part of the blood
- Circulation director and chest beater
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with water
- Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- Lining that keeps the lungs from rubbing against the ribs
- Where substances are exchanged between the blood and body cells
- Largest artery in the body:receives blood from the left ventricle
- Marrow Soft tissue inside the bone that produces blood cells
- Muscle Muscle tissue of the heart
30 Clues: Artery • voice box • Close to your heart • Controls the heartbeat • carries air into lungs • Liquid part of the blood • Heart and chest protector • Pumps blood out of the heart • Breathing tube and the airway • Form the basis of a blood clot • Passage to the stomach and lungs • Cords Talking and singing ability • Muscle Muscle tissue of the heart • Receives blood that come to the heart • ...
Medical Terminolog: Respiratory System 2016-02-15
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- Dyspnea that is worsened by lying flat
- Normal breathing and respiratory rate
- Abnormal sound made during inspiration indicating fluids present
- Medication that relaxes muscle spasms in bronchial tubes
- Taking deep breaths
- Inflammation of the nasal cavity and pharynx
- Lack of oxygen that can lead to unconsciousness and death
- Breathing fast
- Difficult or labored breathing
- Condition of having an insufficient amount of oxygen in the bloodstream
- Visual examination of the inside of the bronchi
- Harsh, high-pitched, noisy breathing sound made when there is an obstruction of the bronchus
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- To cough up blood
- Insertion of tube into the chest cavity for the purpose of draining off fluid or air
- Pulmonary infection caused by Histoplasma capsulatum found in bird droppings
- Surgical puncture of the chest wall for the removal of fluids
- Commonly called whooping cough
- Not breathing
- Surgical repair of the larynx
- Collection of air or gas in the pleural cavity
- Procedure to measure the oxygen level in the blood using a device
- Disease caused by various conditions, like allergies, and resulting in constriction of the bronchial airways.
- Taking shallow breaths
- Breathing too slowly
- Condition in which the alveoli in a portion of the lung collapse
25 Clues: Not breathing • Breathing fast • To cough up blood • Taking deep breaths • Breathing too slowly • Taking shallow breaths • Surgical repair of the larynx • Commonly called whooping cough • Difficult or labored breathing • Normal breathing and respiratory rate • Dyspnea that is worsened by lying flat • Inflammation of the nasal cavity and pharynx • ...
Circulatory, Respiratory, Nervous System 2016-06-01
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- windpipe
- Vena Cava Brings blood from head to lungs
- disease that causes alveoli to disintegrate
- symptoms persistent sadness, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, changes in body weight and sleeping patterns, loss of energy, suicidal thoughts
- Blood comes into the left atrium
- Partition separating the two ventricles
- Fluid liquid that cushions the CNS and helps supply it with nutrients, WBCs and hormones
- clusters of air sacs
- Ventricle Pumps blood to head, body, and organs
- sheet of muscle
- Has 3 chambers in heart
- lead to each lung
- Concentration of nervous system at the head end
- Valve Valve in the right ventricle
- where digestive and respiratory systems meet
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- Nervous System Controls smooth and cardiac muscles, organs and glands of digestive, circulatory, excretory, endocrine
- Contraction phase
- smaller branches
- Has 2 chambers in heart
- Relaxed phase
- Cerebrospinal fluid becomes infected, meninges swell
- Pumps blood from left ventricle to head, organs, and legs
- Presence of CNS separate from PNS
- Nervous System Carry signals to skeletal muscles
- Master control center
- voice box
- Kills 430,000 Americans per year
- layers of connective tissue for protection
- Arc Receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, and effector are involved in quick response to stimulus
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 2 chambers in heart • Has 3 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 and Circulatory System 2023-11-23
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- Flap of tissue that sits beneath the tongue
- Carry oxygenated blood to the body from the heart
- Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Which side of atrium and ventricle carry deoxygenated blood
- Directly above the Trachea
- Where the air enters the respiratory system
- What valve in located between the right atrium and right ventricle
- This side has two lobes
- The stoppage of blood flow in an artery
- Smallest and most numerous blood vessels
- Part of the blood that prevents bleeding out
- Enlarges the chest cavity on inhalation
- The only vein that carries oxygenated blood
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- Where blood from the head enters the heart
- Connects your larynx to your lungs
- Where blood from the lower part of your body enters the heart
- What part of the blood carries the oxygen
- Infection of the main airways of the lungs
- What part of the blood fights against infections
- What leads to the alveoli
- Largest artery in the body
- Where does blood flow from to get to the left ventricle
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Most common respiratory disease in children
- One side has two lobes, other side has three lobes
- Commonly known as the throat
- What part of the blood carries nutrients, proteins, and waste products
27 Clues: This side has two lobes • What leads to the alveoli • Directly above the Trachea • Largest artery in the body • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • Commonly known as the throat • Connects your larynx to your lungs • The stoppage of blood flow in an artery • Enlarges the chest cavity on inhalation • Smallest and most numerous blood vessels • What part of the blood carries the oxygen • ...
Structure of respiratory system 2022-07-21
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- Switching point for air and food
- The thinnest most delicate part of the respiratory system
- Bone ridges that create an uneven surface in the nasal passage
- Blood pressure is _____ in the pulmonary circuit than in the systemic circuit
- All living things require ___ to survive
- Produced by Type II cells
- Another name for the windpipe
- ______ cavity - where the lungs, heart and other organs are tightly packed
- Organelles that produce energy
- Tube for food which sits behind the trachea
- Limits the distortion of the trachea
- type of lobe found only in right lung
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- Blood-gas exchange occurs through this
- Functional classification portion that does not participate in gaseous exchange
- One of the ways air can be taken into the respiratory tract
- Contains vocal cords for creating sound, pitch and volume
- Cell type which patrols the alveoli and engulfs foreign particles
- 95% of ATP is produced by ________ metabolism
- The smallest passageways which the main airways (bronchi) branch off into
- Part of the throat where the mouth and nasal cavity meet
20 Clues: Produced by Type II cells • Another name for the windpipe • Organelles that produce energy • Switching point for air and food • Limits the distortion of the trachea • type of lobe found only in right lung • Blood-gas exchange occurs through this • All living things require ___ to survive • Tube for food which sits behind the trachea • ...
Chapter 12 - Respiratory System 2024-02-23
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- tip or uppermost portion of the lung
- inner layer of pleura lying closer to the lung tissue
- voice box
- lid-like piece of cartilage that covers the larynx, preventing food from entering the larynx and trachea during swallowing
- lymphatic tissue in the nasopharynx
- acute infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract
- combining form meaning diaphragm
- combining form meaning complete
- material expelled from the bronchi, lungs or upper respiratory tract by spitting
- breathing out, expiration
- continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing
- gas that makes up 21% of the air that we breathe
- combining form meaning nose
- abnormal lung condition caused by exposure to certain dusts
- division of a lung
- combining form meaning straight
- combining form meaning voice
- chronic dilation of a bronchus, usually secondary to infection
- abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space
- openings through the nose carrying air into the nasal cavities
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- muscle separating the chest and abdomen
- collapsed lung
- acute inflammation and infection of alveoli, which fill with pus or products of the inflammatory reaction
- exchange of gases at the lung capillaries and at the tissue capillaries
- lower portion of the lung
- loud rumbling sound heard on auscultation of bronchi obstructed by sputum
- air sac in the lung
- chronic inflammatory disorder with airway obstruction due to bronchial and bronchiolar edema and constriction
- combining form meaning lung
- combining form meaning chest
- nosebleed
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- one of a pair of almond-shaped masses of lymphatic tissue in the oropharynx
- thin hairs attached to the mucous membrane epithelium lining the respiratory tract
- collection of air in the pleural space
- region between the lungs in the chest cavity
- gas produced by body cells when oxygen and carbon atoms from food combine
- breathing in, inspiration
- acute viral infection of infants and children with obstruction of the larynx, accompanied by a barking cough
- branch of the trachea that is a passageway into the lung
- inflammation of the pleura
- combining form meaning carbon dioxide
- combining form meaning air, lung
- combining form meaning dust
- fluid, cells and other substances that filter from cells or capillaries ooze into lesions or areas of inflammation
- rare malignant tumor arising in the pleura
- double-layered membrane surrounding each lung
- pertaining to a sudden occurrence, such as a spasm or seizure
- containing pus
- whooping cough
- throat
- combining form meaning breathing
- fine crackling sounds heard on auscultation when there is fluid in the alveoli
- midline region where the bronchi, blood vessels and nerves enter and exit the lungs
- windpipe
- strained, high pitched sound heard on inspiration caused by obstruction in the pharynx or larynx
- tapping on a surface to determine the difference in the density of the underlying structure
- hyperinflation of air sacs with destruction of alveolar walls
- collection of fluid or other material within the lung, as seen on chest film
- slit-like opening to the larynx
60 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • nosebleed • containing pus • whooping cough • collapsed lung • division of a lung • air sac in the lung • breathing in, inspiration • breathing out, expiration • lower portion of the lung • inflammation of the pleura • combining form meaning dust • combining form meaning nose • combining form meaning lung • combining form meaning voice • combining form meaning chest • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2024-06-06
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- letting air out
- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body
- pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels
- a harmful waste gas that you need to get out
- small, colorless cell fragments in blood to form clots and stop bleeding
- a disease that makes it difficult to breathe
- a dome shped muscle
- where the gas exchange occurs
- red blood cells, carry oxygen throughout the body
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- tiny air sacs surrounded by blood vessels and capillaries
- protein that has iron which makes the transport of oxygen easier
- sends air to lungs
- bring air in
- blood vessels that carry oxygen rich blood to organs
- brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body so it can keep moving
- invisible gas inside the body which allows the cells to function properly
- main function of the respiratory system, which in complex animals is responsible for carrying air to the lungs
- (verb) pulls together
- where oxygen moves into, carbon dioxide moves out
- blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
20 Clues: bring air in • letting air out • sends air to lungs • a dome shped muscle • (verb) pulls together • where the gas exchange occurs • a harmful waste gas that you need to get out • a disease that makes it difficult to breathe • where oxygen moves into, carbon dioxide moves out • red blood cells, carry oxygen throughout the body • ...
NPB Respiratory System Crossword 2024-05-21
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- Carries air to the sac-like structures in the lungs.
- ____________ capillaries encircle each individual alveoli allowing for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The process of letting air out of the lungs during the breathing cycle.
- ___________ cell anemia is a disease that causes blood cells to have a sickle shape. Causes a decrease in oxygen carrying capacity.
- The system that uses lungs, nose, and mouth to let you breathe.
- The process of taking air into the lungs during the breathing cycle.
- A fluid lubricant secreted by surfaces of the pleura.
- Peripheral chemoreceptor bodies that are located in the carotid sinus.
- Most oxygen in the blood is transported/bound to this in the red blood cells.
- Thin-walled inflatable sacs that aid in gas exchange.
- Carbon __________ is a waste gas that the body produces. Exhaled out of body through lungs.
- Produced by Type II alveolar cells that disrupts hydrogen bonding of water lining the alveolar wall.
- Allows us to inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
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- Respiratory group that is active in normal quiet breathing.
- Increased pulmonary ventilation in excess of metabolic requirements.
- Underventilation in relation to metabolic requirements.
- Double-walled, closed sac that separates each lung from the thoracic wall.
- The organ that acts as a passageway for air to enter the larynx. Also allows food and liquid to enter esophagus.
- The main muscle we use during quiet(resting) inspiration.
- Peripheral chemoreceptor bodies that are located in the aortic arch.
- Allows the passage of inspired and expired air into and out of the lung.
- Carbon __________ is a colorless odorless gas that is the leading cause of death by poison worldwide.
- Law that states that at any constant temperature, the pressure exerted by a gas varies inversely with the volume of a gas.
- Colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is essential to all living organisms.
- The hollow muscular organ that allows the passage of air to go to the lungs. Also known as the voice box.
25 Clues: Carries air to the sac-like structures in the lungs. • A fluid lubricant secreted by surfaces of the pleura. • Thin-walled inflatable sacs that aid in gas exchange. • Allows us to inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. • Underventilation in relation to metabolic requirements. • The main muscle we use during quiet(resting) inspiration. • ...
Ch.16 Respiratory System 2023-05-23
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- bronchi infection
- measure respiratory capacity
- Genetic disorder of exocrine glands
- Asthma, bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema (group of respiratory disorders)
- Breathing regular rhythm (may be deep, shallow, dry, wet)
- persisting over a long period of time
- Collects particles,
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide through diffusiom
- trachea branches into 2 tubes into lungs
- lung inflammation (buildup of moisture impair breathing)
- normal air exchanged
- small sacs that exchange O2 w/ capillaries
- amount of air brought in lungs
- additional exhaled air amount
- difficulty swallowing
- Excessively fast respiration
- exchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide between atmosphere and cells of body
- Alveoli lose elasticity from swelling (air trap)- becomes dilated & no exchange gas
- abnormally slow rate of breathing
- tiny hairs in lungs; Hairlike projections from surface of cell
- Warms Air
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- tonsils, Cut down infection
- Thoracic space between 2 lungs
- large flat muscle under lungs, contracts and moves downward to inhale
- difficult or labored breathing
- additional inhaled air amount
- tidal volume, inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve
- measure how much oxygen & carbon dioxide in bloods
- rigid cartilage
- narrow bronchi; restrict air (allergen, cold, exercise, emotion)
- Cilia, hairs to filter, warm & moistens air
- no respiration/breathing
- easy or normal breathing
- smaller branches
- Thick mucus catch dust from air; secreted by tissues in respiratory passages and usually discharged through mouth
35 Clues: Warms Air • rigid cartilage • smaller branches • bronchi infection • Collects particles, • normal air exchanged • difficulty swallowing • no respiration/breathing • easy or normal breathing • tonsils, Cut down infection • measure respiratory capacity • Excessively fast respiration • additional inhaled air amount • additional exhaled air amount • Thoracic space between 2 lungs • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- What you breathe
- A hollow tube surrounded by cartilage rings
- The right lung has three ________
- Tiny flap that prevents food from entering the trachea
- C shaped rings that outline the trachea are made up of _______
- Exchange of CO2 and 02 in the alveoli is due to _______
- Muscle located under the lungs, involved in breathing
- Hollow tubes that branch out of the trachea
- Two flaps of cartilage that produce sound
- Carry air directly to the alveoli
- Collapsed lung
- The trachea is lined up with _______ epithelium
- Part of the brain that controls breathing
- Muscle located between ribs, involved in breathing
- Common passageway for both food and air
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- Clusters of air sacs at the end of bronchioles
- The break down of glucose which causes energy
- Gas that effects the rate of your breathing
- During ________ the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax
- The alveoli are lined up with ________ epithelium
- Lack of oxygen in the tissues
- Artery leading to the lungs
- Respiratory organs
- Mainly elastic connective tissue that allows the lungs to recoil passively as we exhale
- During ________ the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract
25 Clues: Collapsed lung • What you breathe • Respiratory organs • Artery leading to the lungs • Lack of oxygen in the tissues • The right lung has three ________ • Carry air directly to the alveoli • Common passageway for both food and air • Two flaps of cartilage that produce sound • Part of the brain that controls breathing • Gas that effects the rate of your breathing • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory system 2023-10-08
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- liquid substance of the circulatory system
- also called voice box
- air that's been exhaled by nasal cavity
- chemical process in which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- the two lower heart chambers
- the two upper heart chambers
- carries blood away from the heart
- main ingredients of the cigarette
- scientific name of red blood cells
- also called as windpipe
- main organ of the respiratory system
- addictive substance found inside the cigarettes
- letting air reach the alveoli
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- here's where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged
- brings Deoxygenated Blood to your heart to get Oxygen
- circulate blood throughout your body
- chemical Process of Pumping air into and out of the lungs
- carries the oxygenated blood from the body to the heart
- scientific name of white blood cells
- biggest artery
- scientific name of blood platelets
- it is a yellowish fluid inside the heart
- way for oxygen to enter the body
- main organ of the circulatory system
- also called as throat
- best way to inhale oxygen
- liquid substance inside the nasal cavity
- substance that is found in the smokers teeth
- colorless or yellow liquid chemical at room temperature
- muscle that helps you inhale and exhale
30 Clues: biggest artery • also called voice box • also called as throat • also called as windpipe • best way to inhale oxygen • the two lower heart chambers • the two upper heart chambers • letting air reach the alveoli • way for oxygen to enter the body • carries blood away from the heart • main ingredients of the cigarette • scientific name of blood platelets • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2025-03-31
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- Blood components involved in clotting
- Prevents blood backflow in the heart
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Windpipe
- Exchange of gases in the body
- Throat
- Breathe in
- Vessel carrying blood toward the heart
- Voice box
- Fatty substance that can clog arteries
- Muscle used during breathing
- Flap preventing food from entering airway
- Gas essential for respiration
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- Tiny air sacs for gas exchange in lungs
- Liquid component of blood
- Largest artery in the body
- Breathe out
- Protein in red blood cells carrying oxygen
- Air passages branching into lungs
- Waste gas expelled by the lungs
- Upper chamber of the heart
- Vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- Device or tissue regulating heartbeat
- Rhythmic expansion felt in arteries
- Organs used for breathing
- Smallest blood vessels for gas exchange
- Lower chamber of the heart
27 Clues: Throat • Windpipe • Voice box • Breathe in • Breathe out • Liquid component of blood • Organs used for breathing • Largest artery in the body • Upper chamber of the heart • Lower chamber of the heart • Muscle used during breathing • Exchange of gases in the body • Gas essential for respiration • Waste gas expelled by the lungs • Air passages branching into lungs • ...
Respiratory and circulatory system 2025-08-25
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- : Membrane around lungs
- : Gas exhaled from lungs
- : Study of blood
- : Throat passageway
- : Protein that carries oxygen
- : Windpipe carrying air
- : Airways branching into lungs
- : Tiny hairs cleaning airways
- : Small branches of bronchi
- : Circulation in the whole body
- : Process of gas exchange
- : Sac around the heart
- : Voice box
- : Help blood clot
- : Related to the lungs
- : Upper heart chamber
- : Prevents blood backflow
- : Organs where gas exchange happens
- : Sticky fluid trapping dust
- : Pumps blood through the body
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- : Movement of air in lungs
- : Carry blood back to the heart
- : Gas inhaled into the lungs
- : Movement of blood
- : Carry oxygen
- : Tiny air sacs in lungs
- : Carry blood away from the heart
- : Chest cavity
- : Fight infections
- : Lower heart chamber
- : Warms and filters air
- : Gas movement in alveoli
- : Smallest blood vessels
- : Muscle that helps breathing
- : Largest artery
- : Brain part controlling breathing
- : Liquid part of blood
- : Heartbeat felt in arteries
- : Divides heart chambers
- : Arteries supplying the heart
40 Clues: : Voice box • : Carry oxygen • : Chest cavity • : Study of blood • : Largest artery • : Help blood clot • : Fight infections • : Movement of blood • : Throat passageway • : Lower heart chamber • : Upper heart chamber • : Sac around the heart • : Liquid part of blood • : Related to the lungs • : Membrane around lungs • : Warms and filters air • : Windpipe carrying air • : Gas exhaled from lungs • ...
circulatory and respiratory system 2025-08-25
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- common passageway for food and air
- muscle aiding
- hardening of arteries
- occupy space in the lungs used for gas exchange
- largest artery
- increase of number of the leukocytes
- process of gas exchange
- prevents backflow of blood
- helps with clotting
- high blood pressure
- leads to uncontrollable bleeding
- organ that pumps blood
- contagious illness
- disease of the arteries
- breathing in
- white blood cells
- river of life
- organ for gas exchange
- swelling of the breathing passage
- infectious disease
- is a long term disease
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- physical action of taking oxygen
- wall dividing heart chambers
- blood vessels that move blood away from the heart
- windpipe
- traps platelets
- small flap in throat
- rate of heartbeat per minute
- refers to any infection in the lungs
- lymphatic tissues in throat
- is a chronic allergic condition
- blood count is low
- gas we inhale
- liquid part of blood
- protein containing iron
- leads to the digestive system
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- red blood cells
- cholesterol buildup
- breathing out
40 Clues: windpipe • breathing in • muscle aiding • gas we inhale • river of life • breathing out • largest artery • traps platelets • red blood cells • white blood cells • blood count is low • contagious illness • infectious disease • helps with clotting • high blood pressure • cholesterol buildup • small flap in throat • liquid part of blood • hardening of arteries • organ that pumps blood • tiny air sacs in lungs • ...
Human Body Systems 2021-06-16
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- body stays stable though environment changes
- system that takes oxygen into the body
- smallest unit of structure and function
- make blood cells
- system that helps the body move
- this system contains the brain and spinal cord
- your favorite subject
- this system carries materials to the cells
- being at your best possible level of health
- this system removes waste
- structures composed of different kinds of tissues
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- wellness has this many components
- this type of health deals with body functions
- group of similar cells performing a function
- your school mascot
- this system breaks down food for the body
- tough outer covering of our body
- the last name of your science teacher
- the health deals with feelings and emotions
- system that provides support and protection
- 26 bones of the backbone
- this health deals with getting along with others
22 Clues: make blood cells • your school mascot • your favorite subject • 26 bones of the backbone • this system removes waste • system that helps the body move • tough outer covering of our body • wellness has this many components • the last name of your science teacher • system that takes oxygen into the body • smallest unit of structure and function • ...
Organ System Chris Ausiello 2017-08-31
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- System the secretes and controls hormone flow through the body
- System that includes the esophagus
- System including the testes and ovaries
- System that creates blood cells
- System that gets rid of wastes and carbon dioxide
- System that maintains acid-base balance
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- System that synthesizes vitamin D
- System that removes carbon dioxide
- System that activates muscles and glands
- System that produces heat
- System that returns fluids to blood vessels
11 Clues: System that produces heat • System that creates blood cells • System that synthesizes vitamin D • System that includes the esophagus • System that removes carbon dioxide • System including the testes and ovaries • System that maintains acid-base balance • System that activates muscles and glands • System that returns fluids to blood vessels • ...
repsitoy sys tem 2014-03-18
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- chords Folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a person’s voice
- The process in which oxygen and glucose undergo a complex series of chemical reactions inside cells
- The passages that direct air into the lungs
- The main organs of the respiratory system
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- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of Air and blood
- The voice box located in the top part of the trachea underneath the epiglottis
- A large dome shaped muscle that an important role in breathing at the base of the lungs
- A passage through which the air moves in the respiratory system – windpipe
- The pharynx is the only part of the respiratory system that is shared with another system (digestion) – the throat
- Tiny hair-like extensions in the nose that can move together in a sweeping motion to move mucus into the throat
10 Clues: The main organs of the respiratory system • The passages that direct air into the lungs • Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of Air and blood • A passage through which the air moves in the respiratory system – windpipe • The voice box located in the top part of the trachea underneath the epiglottis • ...
vocabulary crossword rubric 2014-08-26
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- a system that provides structure and support
- a system transfers nutrients from food
- a system that moves air in and out of the lungs
- a small structural unit of the body
- a system that produces offspring
- a system that removes waste from the blood
- a system that transports nutrients, wastes, and blood
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- a system that regulates behavior
- a system that protects and supports the body and cells
- a system that protects against injury, infection, or fluid loss
- a system that defends against germs and diseases.
- types of materials made up of cells
- a set of connected parts
- a part of an organism
14 Clues: a part of an organism • a set of connected parts • a system that regulates behavior • a system that produces offspring • a small structural unit of the body • types of materials made up of cells • a system transfers nutrients from food • a system that removes waste from the blood • a system that provides structure and support • a system that moves air in and out of the lungs • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-11-10
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- Common respiratory condition caused by the narrowing of the bronchioles
- the straw-coloured fluid that forms part of the blood
- Blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick. This is where gas exchange happens in the blood
- The air passages that carry air in and out of the lungs
- small disc-like cells found in blood that oare involved with forming clots
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- the number of chambers in the heart
- The system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and waste materital away from cells via the blood
- bean shaped organs that filter waste from the blood
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- The technical name for the windpipe
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The system involved in gas exchange (breathing)
- organs found in the ribcage that are part of the respiratory system
- Animals with hooves and four chambers in their stomachs
- dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down beneath your lungs
- The air sacs in the lungs
- cells that defend the body from infection
- The system involved in filtering out waste and controlling contents of body fluids
- The system involved in processing and obtaining nurtrients from food
- cells that carry oxygen around the body
- also called the colon. About 1.5m long and involved in absorbing vitamines and water
- The rings around the trachea and parts of the ear are made of this
- place where urine is stored
23 Clues: The air sacs in the lungs • place where urine is stored • The technical name for the windpipe • the number of chambers in the heart • cells that carry oxygen around the body • cells that defend the body from infection • The system involved in gas exchange (breathing) • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Human Body Systems 2019-11-10
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- the number of chambers in the heart
- the straw-coloured fluid that forms part of the blood
- The rings around the trachea and parts of the ear are made of this
- dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down beneath your lungs
- Blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick. This is where gas exchange happens in the blood
- Animals with hooves and four chambers in their stomachs
- bean shaped organs that filter waste from the blood
- The system involved in gas exchange (breathing)
- The technical name for the windpipe
- cells that defend the body from infection
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- The air sacs in the lungs
- The air passages that carry air in and out of the lungs
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- The system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and waste materital away from cells via the blood
- The system involved in processing and obtaining nurtrients from food
- Common respiratory condition caused by the narrowing of the bronchioles
- also called the colon. About 1.5m long and involved in absorbing vitamines and water
- small disc-like cells found in blood that oare involved with forming clots
- organs found in the ribcage that are part of the respiratory system
- cells that carry oxygen around the body
- The system involved in filtering out waste and controlling contents of body fluids
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- place where urine is stored
23 Clues: The air sacs in the lungs • place where urine is stored • the number of chambers in the heart • The technical name for the windpipe • cells that carry oxygen around the body • cells that defend the body from infection • The system involved in gas exchange (breathing) • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • ...
Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems 2023-11-27
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- organ that transports air from the nose and the mouth to the lungs
- system that contains the largest organ
- organ that transports food from the mouth to the stomach
- blood vessels are examples of this muscle tissue
- striated and involuntary muscle tissue
- system that contain glands and produces hormones
- ligaments and tendons are examples of this tissue
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- spleen, thymus, and lymph nodes belong to this system
- organ that stores urine
- tissue that lines the surfaces of the body
- system that transports oxygen and hormones
- system that removes solid waste
- system that sends electrical impulses throughout the body
- ligaments and tendons belong to this system
- system that filters blood
- system supplies blood with oxygen
16 Clues: organ that stores urine • system that filters blood • system that removes solid waste • system supplies blood with oxygen • system that contains the largest organ • striated and involuntary muscle tissue • tissue that lines the surfaces of the body • system that transports oxygen and hormones • ligaments and tendons belong to this system • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-09
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- Body system that produces gametes
- An automatic response of the nervous system
- Body system used to absorb nutrients from food
- Body system that sends electrical signals to and from the brain
- Type of nerve cell found in the nervous system
- Body system used for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
- Body system that uses white blood cells to protect against disease
- Body system used for transportation of molecules and cells
- Body system that provides "inside and outside" movement
- Tissue made from protective skin cells
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- Tissue made of cells used to support the body
- Body system that produces hormones that determine "maleness" and "femaleness"
- Body system used as first line of protection from pathogens
- Tissue made of cells that transmit electrical signals
- Tissue made of contracting cells
- Body system that acts as a filter to protect against disease
- Body system that produces blood cells
- Body system that removes water waste from the body
18 Clues: Tissue made of contracting cells • Body system that produces gametes • Body system that produces blood cells • Tissue made from protective skin cells • An automatic response of the nervous system • Tissue made of cells used to support the body • Body system used to absorb nutrients from food • Type of nerve cell found in the nervous system • ...
