respiratory system Crossword Puzzles

biology unit 2021-02-11

biology unit crossword puzzle
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  1. helps cells maintain their shape
  2. panda, cat, dog,
  3. vesicle mediates the vesicular transport
  4. single celled organism
  5. theory cell theory is the historic
  6. responsible for breathing
  7. many cells
  8. flower, rose, hostas
  9. helps the riobosomes make proteins
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  1. made of protein called actin
  2. multicellular organisms
  3. cellular structure
  4. unicellular organisms
  5. has the ability to alter it's shape
  6. theory
  7. one cell
  8. the heart is the main part of what
  9. material that makes up a chromosome
  10. contains enzymes
  11. membrane double membrane
  12. conveyor belts inside the cell

21 Clues: theoryone cellmany cellspanda, cat, dog,contains enzymescellular structureflower, rose, hostasunicellular organismssingle celled organismmulticellular organismsresponsible for breathingmembrane double membranemade of protein called actinconveyor belts inside the cellhelps cells maintain their shapethe heart is the main part of what...

THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-04-04

THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM crossword puzzle
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  1. ELEMENTO IMPORTANTE CHE SI TROVA NELL'ARIA CHE RESPIRIAMO.
  2. SONO DUE E CI PERMETTONO DI RESPIRARE.
  3. RESPIRO IN INGLESE.
  4. IL NUMERO DI RESPIRI CHE SI FANNO AL GIORNO.
  5. E' UN TUBICINO CHE SI TROVA SOTTO IL PETTO E FILTRA L'ARIA CHE RESPIRIAMO.
  6. E' UN MUSCOLO CHE SI TROVA SULLA PANCIA ED AIUTA A RESPIRARE.
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  1. SONO DELLE PIEGHE SUI POLMONI.
  2. INFLUENZA IN INGLESE.
  3. E' SUL VISO, HA DUE BUCHI, PRENDE E BUTTA VIA ARIA.
  4. L'ARIA PASSA DALLA TRACHEA A QUI E POI AI POLMONI.
  5. FEBBRE IN INGLESE.
  6. ATTRAVERSO DI ESSA MANDIAMO GIU' IL CIBO E A VOLTE CI FA MALE.
  7. CUORE IN INGLESE.

13 Clues: CUORE IN INGLESE.FEBBRE IN INGLESE.RESPIRO IN INGLESE.INFLUENZA IN INGLESE.SONO DELLE PIEGHE SUI POLMONI.SONO DUE E CI PERMETTONO DI RESPIRARE.IL NUMERO DI RESPIRI CHE SI FANNO AL GIORNO.L'ARIA PASSA DALLA TRACHEA A QUI E POI AI POLMONI.E' SUL VISO, HA DUE BUCHI, PRENDE E BUTTA VIA ARIA.ELEMENTO IMPORTANTE CHE SI TROVA NELL'ARIA CHE RESPIRIAMO....

The Respiratory System 2014-03-19

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The trachea splits into two…
  2. the apex of this holds back the soft palate during inspiration
  3. This happens when air passes over the vocal cords
  4. Membranes these cover the outside of the lungs
  5. the transport of air out of the lungs
  6. the muscles between the ribs that aid respiration
  7. Bronchi split into…
  8. The scientific term for the windpipe
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  1. this type of epithelial cell traps dust
  2. the transport of air into the lungs
  3. This forms the entrance to the trachea
  4. the trachea is held open by rings of this
  5. The scientific term for air sacs

13 Clues: Bronchi split into…The trachea splits into two…The scientific term for air sacsthe transport of air into the lungsThe scientific term for the windpipethe transport of air out of the lungsThis forms the entrance to the tracheathis type of epithelial cell traps dustthe trachea is held open by rings of this...

The respiratory system 2022-05-05

The respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. The common name of trachea is...
  2. What is the name of the lower lung?
  3. What the bronchioles end with?
  4. The bag that separates the lungs from the ribs is...
  5. Common part of the respiratory and digestive system is...
  6. What is the name of the rib that is not connected to the sternum?
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  1. The top of the lung is...
  2. The upper lobe bronchus divides apical, anterior and...
  3. The most important respiratory muscle.
  4. The opposite to the word 'flatten'
  5. The organ where food reaches the stomach is...
  6. Become less stiff or tight
  7. Fluid secreted in the mouth.

13 Clues: The top of the lung is...Become less stiff or tightFluid secreted in the mouth.What the bronchioles end with?The common name of trachea is...The opposite to the word 'flatten'What is the name of the lower lung?The most important respiratory muscle.The organ where food reaches the stomach is...The bag that separates the lungs from the ribs is......

The Respiratory System 2024-03-11

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Filter inhaled air and remove foreign debris and objects
  2. Abnormal Low-pitched wheezes of the Lungs
  3. What is the name of the surgery that corrects a deviated septum?
  4. Fatty Stool
  5. Another name for the voice box
  6. A handheld, aerosol delivering device commonly used to treat Asthma and COPD
  7. Contracts and relaxes to control breathing
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  1. The pulmonary ____ delivers deoxygenated blood to the lungs
  2. The human body only uses _% of the oxygen inhaled
  3. Brand name of mometasone furoate
  4. Number of lobes in the right lung
  5. Where gas exchange occurs
  6. The point where the trachea deviates into the bronchi

13 Clues: Fatty StoolWhere gas exchange occursAnother name for the voice boxBrand name of mometasone furoateNumber of lobes in the right lungAbnormal Low-pitched wheezes of the LungsContracts and relaxes to control breathingThe human body only uses _% of the oxygen inhaledThe point where the trachea deviates into the bronchi...

Yr10 Respiratory System 2025-10-08

Yr10 Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. breathing out
  2. Where gaseous exchange takes place in the lungs
  3. Muscle under ribs that help us breathe
  4. drug in cigarettes
  5. gas we breathe in
  6. how oxygen and carbon dioxide move through alveoli
  7. tiny hair like parts that keep lungs clean
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  1. wind pipe
  2. pipe that splits off trachea to each lung
  3. breathing in
  4. muscles between ribs
  5. branches of the bronchus
  6. protect lungs

13 Clues: wind pipebreathing inbreathing outprotect lungsgas we breathe indrug in cigarettesmuscles between ribsbranches of the bronchusMuscle under ribs that help us breathepipe that splits off trachea to each lungtiny hair like parts that keep lungs cleanWhere gaseous exchange takes place in the lungshow oxygen and carbon dioxide move through alveoli

Organ System Chris Ausiello 2017-08-31

Organ System Chris Ausiello crossword puzzle
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  1. System that activates muscles and glands
  2. System that includes the esophagus
  3. System that gets rid of wastes and carbon dioxide
  4. System that maintains acid-base balance
  5. System that produces heat
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  1. System that creates blood cells
  2. System that synthesizes vitamin D
  3. System including the testes and ovaries
  4. System that returns fluids to blood vessels
  5. System the secretes and controls hormone flow through the body
  6. System that removes carbon dioxide

11 Clues: System that produces heatSystem that creates blood cellsSystem that synthesizes vitamin DSystem that includes the esophagusSystem that removes carbon dioxideSystem including the testes and ovariesSystem that maintains acid-base balanceSystem that activates muscles and glandsSystem that returns fluids to blood vessels...

control of respiration 2019-12-11

control of respiration crossword puzzle
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  1. we breath more vigorously and deeply during ... .
  2. we all have ... controlled our breathing pattern at one time or another.
  3. the medula contains two ... centers.
  4. the respiratory system in healthy individuals has ... mechanisms.
  5. an increase in the carbon dioxide level can cause a decrease ... pH.
  6. the ventral respiratory group (VRG) contains both ... and expiratory neurons.
  7. ... are able to detect high carbon dioxide levels when oxygen levels are low.
  8. the vagus nerves send ... from the stretch receptors to the medula.
  9. a low blood pH could also result from ... activities independent of breathing.
  10. ... acid increases dramatically during hypoventilation.
  11. respiratory pattern is called ... .
  12. ... centers that control respiratory rhythm and depth.
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  1. changes in oxygen concentration in the blood are detected by ... chemoreceptor region in the aorta.
  2. hyperventilation often brought on by ... attacks.
  3. after ... exercise expiration becomes active.
  4. the hyperventilating person may get ... and faint because the resulting alkalosis.
  5. ... can dramatically change the amount of carbonic acid in the blood.
  6. ... factors also modify the rate and depth of breathing.
  7. ... air contains more carbon dioxide than atmospheric air.
  8. impulses from the expiratory neurons stop the stimulation of the ... and external intercostal muscles.
  9. every ... in the body must have oxygen to live.
  10. during singing and ... breath control is extremely important.
  11. hyperventilation is an increase in the ... and depth of breathing.
  12. increased body ... also causes an increase in the rate of breathing.
  13. the ... and alveoli have stretch receptors that respond to extreme overinflation.
  14. if breathing stops for an extended time ,... may occur as a result of insufficient oxygen in the blood.
  15. breathing control centers are ... centers and medula centers.
  16. by contrast,when blood starts to become slightly ... or basic,breathing slows and becomes shallow.
  17. ... factors is the most important factors that can modify respiratory rate and depth.
  18. slower ... allows carbon dioxide to accumulate in the blood.

30 Clues: respiratory pattern is called ... .the medula contains two ... centers.after ... exercise expiration becomes active.every ... in the body must have oxygen to live.hyperventilation often brought on by ... attacks.we breath more vigorously and deeply during ... .... centers that control respiratory rhythm and depth....

COVID-19 crossword 2020-08-19

COVID-19 crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. What a virus needs to be able to reproduce
  2. A method to provide Active Acquired Immunity
  3. Device used in hospitals to help patients breathe
  4. A device used to be able to view a virus
  5. Face covering that helps prevent the spread of coronavirus
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  1. Country COVID-19 was first documented in
  2. A family of viruses that includes the common cold and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
  3. Bodily system coronavirus mainly affects
  4. Microscopic parasites
  5. Isolation from people to help prevent the spread of coronavirus
  6. A medical condition that can make you more susceptible to COVID-19 - Type 2
  7. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
  8. City COVID-19 was first reported in
  9. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  10. The amount of space the CDC recommends you socially distance

15 Clues: Microscopic parasitesSevere Acute Respiratory SyndromeCity COVID-19 was first reported inCountry COVID-19 was first documented inBodily system coronavirus mainly affectsA device used to be able to view a virusWhat a virus needs to be able to reproduceA method to provide Active Acquired ImmunityThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...

The Respiratory System 2022-05-06

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. voice box
  2. Throat portion of the respiratory system
  3. where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
  4. has incomplete cartilaginous walls that are stabilized by ligaments and skeletal muscles
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  1. carry air to and from your lungs
  2. windpipe
  3. Has two distinct phases
  4. the center of your whole respiratory system
  5. play an important role in locomotion

9 Clues: windpipevoice boxHas two distinct phasescarry air to and from your lungsplay an important role in locomotionThroat portion of the respiratory systemthe center of your whole respiratory systemwhere the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxidehas incomplete cartilaginous walls that are stabilized by ligaments and skeletal muscles

Respiratory Drugs 2020-04-13

Respiratory Drugs crossword puzzle
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  1. / Non-Opioid Antitussive
  2. / Bronchodilators relaxes smooth muscles and cause dilation of the
  3. / Decrease fluid = decrease _______
  4. / Are only used if a bacterial infection results from retained mucous secretions.
  5. / drugs used for the maintenance treatment of bronchospasm associated w/ COPD.
  6. / “CALMS YOU DOWN” or otherwise known as “REST and Digestion”
  7. / Act as detergents to liquify and loosen thick mucous
  8. / the jobs of SNS and PNS are completely opposite to create a condition called
  9. / Leukotriene Synthesis Inhibitors in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  10. / So basically, Respiratory Drugs _________ mucus production and constriction
  11. / Stimulate the Central nervous System (CNS) and respiration, dilates coronary and pulmonary vessels and cause diuresis.
  12. / a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.
  13. Sodium / Cromolyn in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  14. / loosen bronchial secretions so they can be eliminated by coughing.
  15. / Glucocorticosteroids are used to treat respiratory disorder parituclarly ________
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  1. / Act as sympathomimetic, turns on your SNS to bring more circulation into the lungs
  2. / natural protective way to clear the airway of secretions.
  3. / The most important physiologic need catered by the Respiratory System
  4. / Most common expectorants
  5. / Piperazine Derivatives on first generation antihistamine
  6. / Piperidine Derivative on first generation antihistamine
  7. / Responsible for “FREAK OUT” or otherwise known as the “STRESS RESPONSE”
  8. / effective for treatment of allergic rhinitis because they produce an anti inflammatory action.
  9. / Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitor in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  10. / Stabilizes mast cells and reduce swelling.
  11. / Simply turns off the system that causes fight or flight.
  12. / used to relieve nasal congestion.
  13. / Opioid Antitussive
  14. MODIFIERS / Effective in inflammatory symptoms of asthma triggered by allergic and environmental stimuli.

29 Clues: / Opioid Antitussive/ Non-Opioid Antitussive/ Most common expectorants/ Decrease fluid = decrease _______/ used to relieve nasal congestion./ Stabilizes mast cells and reduce swelling.Sodium / Cromolyn in anti inflamatory used for COPD/ Act as detergents to liquify and loosen thick mucous...

Organ System Crossword 2017-08-31

Organ System Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. system that activates muscles and glands
  2. system that returns fluid to blood vessels
  3. system that makes babies
  4. system that keeps blood supplied with oxygen and carbon dioxide
  5. largest organ in your body
  6. system that forms the external body covering
  7. system that site of blood cell formation
  8. system that maintains acid-base balance
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  1. Organ that stores waste for later expulsion through the urethra in the urinary system
  2. system that maintains posture
  3. system that transports materials in body via blood pumped by the heart
  4. system that secretes regulatory hormones
  5. system that breaks down food
  6. Organ that is the pathway from the mouth to the stomach in the digestive system
  7. Organ that pumps blood through out your body

15 Clues: system that makes babieslargest organ in your bodysystem that breaks down foodsystem that maintains posturesystem that maintains acid-base balancesystem that activates muscles and glandssystem that secretes regulatory hormonessystem that site of blood cell formationsystem that returns fluid to blood vessels...

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-01

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. tubular part of the Respiratory system which allows the passage of air into lungs
  2. a flap-like structure which prevents food or water from entering the Trachea at the time of swallowing
  3. Respiratory organ through which air is inhaled and exhaled
  4. a passage which allows the flow of air into the lungs
  5. are conical organs present inside the pleural cavities
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  1. to allow gas exchange with diff. parts of the body
  2. sac-shaped bodies present inside the lungs
  3. formed of skeletal muscles
  4. a part of the Respiratory system which connects the Trachea with the Larynxgopharynx
  5. the windpipe, facilitates the flow of air towards the Bronchi

10 Clues: formed of skeletal musclessac-shaped bodies present inside the lungsto allow gas exchange with diff. parts of the bodya passage which allows the flow of air into the lungsare conical organs present inside the pleural cavitiesRespiratory organ through which air is inhaled and exhaledthe windpipe, facilitates the flow of air towards the Bronchi...

Organ Systems 2022-05-24

Organ Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. responsible for creating red blood cells
  2. organ responsible for pumping blood throughout your body
  3. the system that is the body's outer layer
  4. the outer layer of yourself that regulates temperature and protects against germs
  5. responsible for moving fresh air throughout your body
  6. responsible for creating enzymes
  7. digests food and sends it to your small intestine
  8. part of the male reproductive system responsible for gamate production
  9. the system responsible for removing your body's waste
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  1. part of the central nervous system (not the spinal cord)
  2. the system that helps you breathe
  3. the system responsible for digesting food and producing waste products
  4. responsible for balancing things such as salt, part of the excretory system
  5. the system repsonsible for regulating all of your nerves
  6. the system mainly responsible for movement
  7. the system repsonsible for regulating fluids in your body
  8. The system that provides support and structure for the whole human body
  9. the system responsible for reporduction
  10. the system responsible for regulating all of your hormones
  11. the part of the skeletal system responsible for protecting your head

20 Clues: responsible for creating enzymesthe system that helps you breathethe system responsible for reporductionresponsible for creating red blood cellsthe system that is the body's outer layerthe system mainly responsible for movementdigests food and sends it to your small intestineresponsible for moving fresh air throughout your body...

Breathing and Respiration 2020-08-29

Breathing and Respiration crossword puzzle
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  1. .......can breathe through their skin
  2. muscular sheet moves up and down while breathing
  3. main organ of respiratory system in fishes
  4. air exhaled has more.....
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  1. we should not breathe from our ........
  2. layer of tiny......in the nose protects the dust from entering our nose
  3. scientific name of windpipe
  4. main organ of respiratory system in humans
  5. air inhaled has more......

9 Clues: air exhaled has more.....air inhaled has more......scientific name of windpipe.......can breathe through their skinwe should not breathe from our ........main organ of respiratory system in humansmain organ of respiratory system in fishesmuscular sheet moves up and down while breathing...

Specialist Search 2025-04-12

Specialist Search crossword puzzle
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  1. – Blood and blood-forming organs specialist
  2. – Lung and respiratory system expert
  3. – Focuses on hormone-related disorders
  4. – Expert in brain and nervous system disorders
  5. – Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor
  6. – Specializes in female reproductive health
  7. – Treats skin, hair, and nail conditions
  8. – Focuses on bones, joints, and muscles
  9. – Treats kidney problems
  10. – Diagnoses and treats allergies and immune system issues
  11. – Performs operations
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  1. – Treats urinary tract and male reproductive organs
  2. – Specializes in arthritis and autoimmune diseases
  3. – Heart specialist
  4. – Cares for children and infants
  5. – Eye doctor who can perform surgery
  6. – Treats cancer and tumors
  7. – Deals with digestive system issues
  8. – Interprets medical imaging like X-rays and MRIs
  9. – Treats mental health with therapy and medication

20 Clues: – Heart specialist– Performs operations– Treats kidney problems– Treats cancer and tumors– Cares for children and infants– Lung and respiratory system expert– Eye doctor who can perform surgery– Deals with digestive system issues– Ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor– Focuses on hormone-related disorders– Focuses on bones, joints, and muscles...

Organ system 2020-09-24

Organ system crossword puzzle
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  1. Pregnancy
  2. different systems
  3. Important organs
  4. a System that gives the body structure
  5. Makes everything work
  6. circulates blood
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  1. Absorbs nutrients
  2. human…
  3. Breathes oxigen
  4. Defends the body

10 Clues: human…PregnancyBreathes oxigenDefends the bodyImportant organscirculates bloodAbsorbs nutrientsdifferent systemsMakes everything worka System that gives the body structure

5th Grade Chapter 3 Test Review 2022-11-10

5th Grade Chapter 3 Test Review crossword puzzle
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  1. system that collects oxygen from the air
  2. blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
  3. blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
  4. muscle involved in breathing
  5. tube that sends food to the stomach
  6. two tubes that come from the trachea
  7. air sacs wrapped in capillaries
  8. tube that sends oxygen to the lungs, also called the windpipe
  9. system that removes waste from the blood
  10. fluid that makes food soft
  11. gas animals exhale
  12. cells in blood that carry oxygen
  13. sticky substance that traps germs
  14. liquid part in blood
  15. a flap that keeps blood flowing in the right direction
  16. two organs that remove waste from the blood
  17. the gas animals breathe in
  18. flap that stops food from going down the trachea
  19. clump up to stop bleeding
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  1. the bronchi branching into these many tubes
  2. organ that breaks down food with acid
  3. hairlike structures that sweep away germs
  4. system that involves the transport of materials around the body
  5. tube that absorbs water and releases waste
  6. long tube that absorbs food particles
  7. cells in blood that protect against germs
  8. small blood vessels that exchange materials with cells
  9. tubes that carry blood
  10. organ that pumps blood around the body through the blood vessels
  11. system that breaks down food
  12. organ that holds urine
  13. major organ of the respiratory system that holds many parts
  14. red liquid in the circulatory system
  15. liquid with waste that exits the body

34 Clues: gas animals exhaleliquid part in bloodtubes that carry bloodorgan that holds urineclump up to stop bleedingfluid that makes food softthe gas animals breathe inmuscle involved in breathingsystem that breaks down foodair sacs wrapped in capillariescells in blood that carry oxygensticky substance that traps germstube that sends food to the stomach...

Body Systems Review 2024-12-10

Body Systems Review crossword puzzle
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  1. type of muscle that lines the digestive system
  2. nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
  3. system that supports your bones during movement
  4. system that maintains balance through managing water and gets rid of metabolic waste
  5. basic unit of life
  6. type of muscle that lines the heart
  7. the gas you exhale, or breathe out
  8. system that protects your internal organs and includes the skin
  9. where digestion starts
  10. type of muscle attached to bones
  11. the process your body goes through to maintain a stable internal environment
  12. system that transports oxygen and nutrients via your bloodstream
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  1. system where you reproduce to have offspring
  2. system that controls your movements and includes bones
  3. your body's reaction to potentially threatening scenarios
  4. system that breaks down food to absorb nutrients
  5. system that secretes hormones throughout your body
  6. system that controls your breathing
  7. the gas you inhale, or breathe in
  8. nervous system that includes nerves all over your body
  9. system that is in control of your voluntary and involuntary actions
  10. main organ of the circulatory system
  11. you have 206 of these in your body
  12. your largest organ

24 Clues: basic unit of lifeyour largest organwhere digestion startstype of muscle attached to bonesthe gas you inhale, or breathe inthe gas you exhale, or breathe outyou have 206 of these in your bodytype of muscle that lines the heartsystem that controls your breathingmain organ of the circulatory systemsystem where you reproduce to have offspring...

DC 22 2025-04-11

DC 22 crossword puzzle
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  1. necessary for Hygiene
  2. Your land is also your__________
  3. Against one's will
  4. Breathing is only possible with this system
  5. Something to write memories in
  6. This system helps your blood and heart
  7. A good remark
  8. related to writing
  9. helps you find pages with specific words
  10. Chemists work in__________
  11. Evangelists are also called these
  12. Something unknown
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  1. CVS
  2. what you own
  3. Planned ahead
  4. Sad, lonely
  5. Within the law
  6. public knowledge of death
  7. Fat Lady from Harry Potter
  8. Deepening in detail

20 Clues: CVSSad, lonelywhat you ownPlanned aheadA good remarkWithin the lawSomething unknownAgainst one's willrelated to writingDeepening in detailnecessary for Hygienepublic knowledge of deathFat Lady from Harry PotterChemists work in__________Something to write memories inYour land is also your__________Evangelists are also called these...

Chatper 7 Respiratory system 2019-02-15

Chatper 7 Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. A machine that delivers artificial respiration for a patient who is unable to breathe effectively on his or her own.
  2. a partition, such as the one between the left and right nasal cavities
  3. rapid breathing
  4. cavity/ a specialized structure that filters, warms, and humidifies inhaled air
  5. the use of a stethoscope to listen to sounds within body cavities
  6. a dome-shaped structure between the thoracic and abdominal cavites
  7. tiny airway branches that end in the alveolar sacs
  8. the passageway through which air, food, and liquid travels
  9. a structure that allows air to travel to and from the lungs; also called the windpipe
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  1. major air passages that branch from the trachea into the lungs
  2. A drug that loosens mucus.
  3. region/ region of the nasal cavity that is associated with the senses of smell and taste
  4. a leaf-like structure of fibrocartilage that closes the opening to the larynx when you swallow food and liquid, and which opens to allow air into the larynx when you breathe
  5. region/ region of the nasal cavity contains coarse hairs that filter air inhaled through the nose
  6. a cavity between the left and right lungs
  7. the site where the windpipe divides into two branches
  8. the pharyngeal tonsils are located in this section of the pharynx
  9. cords/ folds of tissue within larynx that vibrate and produce sounds
  10. the breastbone
  11. the vocal box

20 Clues: the vocal boxthe breastbonerapid breathingA drug that loosens mucus.a cavity between the left and right lungstiny airway branches that end in the alveolar sacsthe site where the windpipe divides into two branchesthe passageway through which air, food, and liquid travelsmajor air passages that branch from the trachea into the lungs...

ระบบหายใจ (The respiratory system) 2021-12-09

ระบบหายใจ (The respiratory system) crossword puzzle
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  1. เป็นกระดูกอ่อน รูปร่างคล้ายใบไม้ ยืดหยุ่นได้ดี
  2. มีหน้าที่เป็นทางผ่านของอากาศ ป้องกันอาหารตกเข้าสู่หลอดลม ทำให้เกิดเสียง
  3. เป็นโรคที่เกิดจากการทำลายผนังกั้นถุงลม ทำให้ลดพื้นที่ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส พบในผู้ป่วยที่สูบบุหรี่เป็นเวลานาน
  4. เป็นท่อที่ต่อมาจากกล่องเสียง ส่วนบนต่อกับ cricoid cartilage ตรงกับกระดูกสันหลังระดับ C6
  5. เป็นส่วนของท่อที่ต่อมาจาก nasopharynx อยู่ระหว่างเพดานอ่อน ถึงระดับ hyoid bone
  6. ตัวรับรู้เกี่ยวกับการเปลี่ยนแปลงของสารเคมีในเลือด ที่อยู่ใน medulla oblongata
  7. เป็นที่อยู่ของหัวใจและหลอดเลือดขนาดใหญ่
  8. ภาวะที่ระดับออกซิเจนในเลือดต่ำกว่าปกติ
  9. pleura เป็นเยื่อที่ติดกับเนื้อปอดและแทรกเข้าไปตามร่องของปอด
  10. การหายใจยาวๆ ตามด้วยการหายใจออกสั้นๆแต่แรง
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  1. เกิดจากลมหายใจที่ออกจากปอดผ่านไปกระทบสายเสียง ทำให้สายเสียงสั่นเกิดเป็นเสียงขึ้น
  2. เป็นภาวะที่มีลมคั่งในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด
  3. เป็นโรคที่เกิดจากกล้ามเนื้อเรียบในหลอดลมฝอยหดตัวเป็นเวลานานในขณะหายใจออกทำให้ผู้ป่วยหายใจลำบาก
  4. วางตัวอยู่ทางด้านหลังของโพรงจมูก ช่องปาก และกล่องเสียง เป็นทางผ่านของทั้งอาการและอาหาร
  5. อยู่รวมกันเป็นพวง เยื่อบุเป็น simple squamous เป็นหน่วยที่เล็กที่สุดของ acinus มีประมาณ 300 ล้านถุง
  6. เป็นภาวะที่มีหนองในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด
  7. การอุดตันของสารภายในโพรงอากาศ จะทำให้เกิดเป็นหนองอยู่ภายใน เกิดการอักเสบขึ้น
  8. ลักษณะคล้ายรวงผึ้ง มาเปิดเข้าที่ middle meatus และ superior meatus
  9. ภาวะที่มีการอักเสบของกล่องเสียงจากการติดเชื้อ หรือระคายเคืองของทางเดินหายใจ
  10. การหดตัวเป็นพักๆ ของกล้ามเนื้อในการหายใจออก ทำให้เกิดแรงดันอากาศผ่านส่วนของจมูกและปาก
  11. กระบวนการเคลื่อนที่ของอากาศเข้าและออกจากปอด
  12. มีความยืดหยุ่นดี มีรูปร่างคล้ายกรวย ด้านฐานหวำวางตัวอยู่บนด้านนูนของกะบังลม ส่วนยอดอยู่เหนือระดับซี่โครงซี่ที่1

22 Clues: เป็นภาวะที่มีหนองในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอดเป็นภาวะที่มีลมคั่งในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอดภาวะที่ระดับออกซิเจนในเลือดต่ำกว่าปกติเป็นที่อยู่ของหัวใจและหลอดเลือดขนาดใหญ่การหายใจยาวๆ ตามด้วยการหายใจออกสั้นๆแต่แรงกระบวนการเคลื่อนที่ของอากาศเข้าและออกจากปอดเป็นกระดูกอ่อน รูปร่างคล้ายใบไม้ ยืดหยุ่นได้ดีpleura เป็นเยื่อที่ติดกับเนื้อปอดและแทรกเข้าไปตามร่องของปอด...

ระบบหายใจ (The respiratory system) 2021-12-09

ระบบหายใจ (The respiratory system) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. เป็นส่วนของท่อที่ต่อมาจาก nasopharynx อยู่ระหว่างเพดานอ่อน ถึงระดับ hyoid bone
  2. เป็นภาวะที่มีหนองในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด
  3. pleura เป็นเยื่อที่ติดกับเนื้อปอดและแทรกเข้าไปตามร่องของปอด
  4. เป็นที่อยู่ของหัวใจและหลอดเลือดขนาดใหญ่
  5. ภาวะที่ระดับออกซิเจนในเลือดต่ำกว่าปกติ
  6. การอุดตันของสารภายในโพรงอากาศ จะทำให้เกิดเป็นหนองอยู่ภายใน เกิดการอักเสบขึ้น
  7. เกิดจากลมหายใจที่ออกจากปอดผ่านไปกระทบสายเสียง ทำให้สายเสียงสั่นเกิดเป็นเสียงขึ้น
  8. มีความยืดหยุ่นดี มีรูปร่างคล้ายกรวย ด้านฐานหวำวางตัวอยู่บนด้านนูนของกะบังลม ส่วนยอดอยู่เหนือระดับซี่โครงซี่ที่1
  9. เป็นโรคที่เกิดจากการทำลายผนังกั้นถุงลม ทำให้ลดพื้นที่ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส พบในผู้ป่วยที่สูบบุหรี่เป็นเวลานาน
  10. เป็นภาวะที่มีลมคั่งในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอด
  11. เป็นท่อที่ต่อมาจากกล่องเสียง ส่วนบนต่อกับ cricoid cartilage ตรงกับกระดูกสันหลังระดับ C6
Down
  1. เป็นโรคที่เกิดจากกล้ามเนื้อเรียบในหลอดลมฝอยหดตัวเป็นเวลานานในขณะหายใจออกทำให้ผู้ป่วยหายใจลำบาก
  2. ภาวะที่มีการอักเสบของกล่องเสียงจากการติดเชื้อ หรือระคายเคืองของทางเดินหายใจ
  3. กระบวนการเคลื่อนที่ของอากาศเข้าและออกจากปอด
  4. อยู่รวมกันเป็นพวง เยื่อบุเป็น simple squamous เป็นหน่วยที่เล็กที่สุดของ acinus มีประมาณ 300 ล้านถุง
  5. ตัวรับรู้เกี่ยวกับการเปลี่ยนแปลงของสารเคมีในเลือด ที่อยู่ใน medulla oblongata
  6. การหายใจยาวๆ ตามด้วยการหายใจออกสั้นๆแต่แรง
  7. มีหน้าที่เป็นทางผ่านของอากาศ ป้องกันอาหารตกเข้าสู่หลอดลม ทำให้เกิดเสียง
  8. วางตัวอยู่ทางด้านหลังของโพรงจมูก ช่องปาก และกล่องเสียง เป็นทางผ่านของทั้งอาการและอาหาร
  9. เป็นกระดูกอ่อน รูปร่างคล้ายใบไม้ ยืดหยุ่นได้ดี

20 Clues: เป็นภาวะที่มีหนองในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอดเป็นภาวะที่มีลมคั่งในช่องเยื่อหุ้มปอดภาวะที่ระดับออกซิเจนในเลือดต่ำกว่าปกติเป็นที่อยู่ของหัวใจและหลอดเลือดขนาดใหญ่การหายใจยาวๆ ตามด้วยการหายใจออกสั้นๆแต่แรงกระบวนการเคลื่อนที่ของอากาศเข้าและออกจากปอดเป็นกระดูกอ่อน รูปร่างคล้ายใบไม้ ยืดหยุ่นได้ดีpleura เป็นเยื่อที่ติดกับเนื้อปอดและแทรกเข้าไปตามร่องของปอด...

Respiratory and Lymphatic System 2020-07-06

Respiratory and Lymphatic System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cavity, the cavity behind the nose and above the roof of the mouth
  2. short structures projecting from a cell and containing bundles of microtubules that move a cell through its surroundings or move fluid over the cell's surface
  3. blood or bloody fluid in the plural cavity
  4. passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally
  5. The act of producing asphyxia
  6. progressively smaller tubular branches of the airways
  7. Slow breathing
  8. Temporary stopping of breathing
Down
  1. Nose bleed
  2. one of the tubules forming the respiratory system of most insects and many arachnids
  3. tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
  4. Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
  5. Chronic allergic disorder causing episodes of severe breathing difficulty
  6. Condition caused by insufficient intake of oxygen
  7. protective secretion of the mucous membranes
  8. Air hunger caused by exercise or strenuous work
  9. the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic moelcules
  10. voice box
  11. the passages that branch from the trachea and direct air into the lungs
  12. two spongy organs located in the thoracic cavity enclosed by the diaphragm and rib cage, responsible for respiration

20 Clues: voice boxNose bleedSlow breathingThe act of producing asphyxiaTemporary stopping of breathingInflammation of the bronchial tubesblood or bloody fluid in the plural cavityprotective secretion of the mucous membranesAir hunger caused by exercise or strenuous workCondition caused by insufficient intake of oxygen...

Respiratory System Britani Rogers 2014-01-09

Respiratory System   Britani Rogers crossword puzzle
Across
  1. opening to the larynx
  2. wind pipe
  3. blue condition
  4. an infectious disease caused by the tubercle bacillus
  5. cone shaped passageway leading from the oral and nasal cavities in the head to the esophagus and larynx
  6. what we breath out
  7. pertaining to removal from chest
  8. removal of a lobe of the lung
  9. air cointaining cavities in bones near the nose
  10. divisions of the lungs
Down
  1. branch of trachea
  2. smallest braches of the bronchi
  3. exchange of gases at the tissue
  4. nose bleed
  5. abnormal condition of dust in lungs
  6. breathing in
  7. decreased amount of oxygen
  8. voice box
  9. inflammation of the bronchial airways
  10. the nerve of the diaphragm
  11. chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  12. purified protein derivative
  13. connected system of hollow cavities in the skull
  14. pertaining to the larynx
  15. lid-like piece or cartilage that covers the larynx

25 Clues: wind pipevoice boxnose bleedbreathing inblue conditionbranch of tracheawhat we breath outopening to the larynxdivisions of the lungspertaining to the larynxdecreased amount of oxygenthe nerve of the diaphragmpurified protein derivativeremoval of a lobe of the lungsmallest braches of the bronchiexchange of gases at the tissue...

Respiratory and Circulatory System 2014-11-14

Respiratory and Circulatory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Receiving chamber of the heart
  2. Carries blood to the heart
  3. Respiration responsible for exchange of gases from the external environment to the lungs
  4. Pumping chamber of the heart
  5. Side of the heart that pumps deoxygenated blood
  6. Flap like tissue that closes when we swallow
  7. Respiration responsible for exchange of gases from the lungs to the blood
  8. Carries the blood away from the heart
  9. The largest artery that delivers blood to all parts of the body
  10. Membrane covering the heart
  11. Exchange of gases happens here
  12. Ring like cartilage that stretches when we shout
Down
  1. Enters the respiratory system through the mouth and the nose
  2. The smallest blood vessel
  3. Prevents back flowing of the blood and leads it in one direction
  4. Wall between the left and right atrium
  5. Clearing of your throat
  6. Only muscle that doesn't stop working
  7. Passage way of both food and air
  8. Also known as the voice box
  9. Muscle that helps us in breathing process
  10. Complete ventilation of the lungs
  11. Side of the heart that pumps oxygenated blood
  12. Membrane covering the lungs
  13. system that is the life support structure that nourishes your cells with nutrients from the food you eat and oxygen from the air that you breath
  14. Artery that leads the blood to the lungs
  15. Spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm

27 Clues: Clearing of your throatThe smallest blood vesselCarries blood to the heartAlso known as the voice boxMembrane covering the lungsMembrane covering the heartPumping chamber of the heartReceiving chamber of the heartExchange of gases happens herePassage way of both food and airComplete ventilation of the lungsOnly muscle that doesn't stop working...

Chapter 5: Respiratory System 2014-10-15

Chapter 5: Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. fast, rapid
  2. inflammation of the pharynx
  3. sudden, involuntary muscle contraction
  4. stretching out, dilatation, expansion
  5. many, much
  6. blood in the chest cavity
  7. absence of, without
  8. breath
  9. within
  10. pain
Down
  1. surgical puncture to aspirate fluid
  2. containing or composed of mucus and pus
  3. lack of oxygen, suffocation
  4. excessive discharge of mucus from the nose
  5. nosebleed
  6. an oxygen deficiency in body tissues
  7. excision of a lobe
  8. loss of voice
  9. rapid flow of blood
  10. normal good

20 Clues: painbreathwithinnosebleedmany, muchfast, rapidnormal goodloss of voiceexcision of a lobeabsence of, withoutrapid flow of bloodblood in the chest cavitylack of oxygen, suffocationinflammation of the pharynxsurgical puncture to aspirate fluidan oxygen deficiency in body tissuesstretching out, dilatation, expansion...

Circulatory, Respiratory, Nervous System 2016-06-01

Circulatory, Respiratory, Nervous System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Nervous System Carry signals to skeletal muscles
  2. Vena Cava Brings blood from head to lungs
  3. Presence of CNS separate from PNS
  4. layers of connective tissue for protection
  5. Relaxed phase
  6. lead to each lung
  7. Arc Receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, and effector are involved in quick response to stimulus
  8. Valve Valve in the right ventricle
  9. Concentration of nervous system at the head end
  10. disease that causes alveoli to disintegrate
  11. Partition separating the two ventricles
  12. clusters of air sacs
  13. where digestive and respiratory systems meet
  14. windpipe
Down
  1. Pumps blood from left ventricle to head, organs, and legs
  2. Has 2 chambers in heart
  3. sheet of muscle
  4. smaller branches
  5. Cerebrospinal fluid becomes infected, meninges swell
  6. Kills 430,000 Americans per year
  7. Blood comes into the left atrium
  8. Fluid liquid that cushions the CNS and helps supply it with nutrients, WBCs and hormones
  9. voice box
  10. Ventricle Pumps blood to head, body, and organs
  11. symptoms persistent sadness, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, changes in body weight and sleeping patterns, loss of energy, suicidal thoughts
  12. Has 3 chambers in heart
  13. Contraction phase
  14. Nervous System Controls smooth and cardiac muscles, organs and glands of digestive, circulatory, excretory, endocrine
  15. Master control center

29 Clues: windpipevoice boxRelaxed phasesheet of musclesmaller brancheslead to each lungContraction phaseclusters of air sacsMaster control centerHas 2 chambers in heartHas 3 chambers in heartKills 430,000 Americans per yearBlood comes into the left atriumPresence of CNS separate from PNSValve Valve in the right ventricle...

Respiratory System Glossary Terms 2022-10-04

Respiratory System Glossary Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the maximum amount of oxygen per minute that can be taken in, transported to, and used by the working muscles to produce ATP
  2. this involuntary or smooth muscle contracts and relaxes to aid breathing. As it moves up and down, the chest cavity decreases and increases in size, causing breathing
  3. brings air from the atmosphere into the lungs, transfers oxygen into the blood, removes carbon dioxide from the blood, expels heat and water vapour in the air breathed out, allows the vocal cords to create speech as air is breathed out
  4. the amount of air breathed in and out of the lungs in one breath, approximately 500 ml at rest, but can increase dramatically during exercise
  5. the maximum amount of air that can be expired after a maximal inspiration
  6. The trachea divides into two of these, with each having the same characteristics as the trachea. Each one feeds one of the lungs.
  7. the rib cage, expanding the volume of the chest cavity
  8. the maximal amount of air that can be inspired after a normal inspiration
  9. the movement from a higher concentration to a lower concentration
  10. the volume of air that can be held in the lungs after maximum inspiration. It is approximately 6 litres for males and 4.2 litres for females.
Down
  1. the maximal amount of air that can be expired after a normal expiration
  2. The amount of oxygen being taken in, transported to and utilised by the body for ATP. This increases linearly with exercise intensity, but will not increase further once maximum levels are achieved (VO2)
  3. is more evident in males with their ‘Adam’s apple’. contains the vocal cords that create the voice as air passes through them.
  4. covers each lung. The gap between the membrane and each lung is filled with a fluid that allows the lung to expand and contract with each breath, with minimal friction between the lung and its surrounding body tissue. It is attached to the inside of the chest cavity and to the top of the diaphragm.
  5. the number of breathes taken per minute
  6. microscopic cup-shaped sacs at the ends of the smallest bronchiole. Each is only one cell thick and surrounded by a rich network of capillaries that continually exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide and water
  7. The initial pathway for air from outside the body, air is warmed and moistened to be more readily used by the body’s interior, has layers of tissue called septa that are covered with cilia, which are small hair-like fibres that filter foreign particles from the air as it enters the respiratory tracts
  8. Each bronchus sub-divides into a series of further sub-dividing ___________, similar to an inverted tree, with its main trunk moving to a series of ever-diminishing branches, then to the leaves
  9. the movement of air out of the lungs to the external environment(breathing out) when the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, pushes up and creates a dome shape
  10. gas exchange at the lungs where oxygen moves from an area of high concentration in the lungs to an area of low concentration in the capillaries and carbon dioxide moves from the capillaries into the lungs
  11. the amount of air breathed in and out of the lungs in one minute and is calculated by V=TVxRR
  12. Often referred to as the windpipe, constructed of rings of hyaline cartilage enclosed by other cartilage and tissue
  13. the amount of air left in the lungs at the end of a conscious, maximal expiration. This is the same amount whether the individual is at rest or during maximal exertion
  14. section of the throat where the backs of the mouth and nose combine. The food is channelled into the oesophagus, while the air moves into the larynx. The air is further warmed here using similar methods as in the nose.
  15. the movement of air from the external environment into the lungs (breathing in) when the diaphragm contracts, pulls downwards

25 Clues: the number of breathes taken per minutethe rib cage, expanding the volume of the chest cavitythe movement from a higher concentration to a lower concentrationthe maximal amount of air that can be expired after a normal expirationthe maximum amount of air that can be expired after a maximal inspiration...

Module 11- Respiratory System 2023-02-27

Module 11- Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pertaining to the lungs
  2. study of x rays
  3. inflammation of the throat
  4. pertaining to within the windpipe
  5. pertaining to deficient oxygen to the tissues
  6. inflammation of the bronchi
  7. deficient oxygen in the blood
  8. record of x rays
  9. pertaining to a segment of the lung
  10. pertaining to difficulty in speaking
  11. pertaining to the diaphragm
  12. surgical repair of the nose
  13. process of measuring oxygen
  14. inflammation of the sinuses
  15. discharge from the nose
  16. pertaining to the covering of a lung
  17. inflammation of the nose
  18. instrument used for visual examination of the bronchi
  19. pertaining to the absence of oxygen
  20. pertaining to the septum
  21. the study of lungs
  22. instrument used to measure oxygen
  23. instrument used to measure carbon dioxide
  24. inflammation of voice box
  25. pertaining to difficult breathing
  26. pertaining to the windpipe
  27. pertaining to the throat
  28. instrument used for visual examination within a hollow organ
  29. pertaining to the voicebox
  30. pertaining to the absence of voice
  31. pertaining to the voice
  32. physician who studies and treats diseases of the lung
  33. excision of the voice box
  34. surgical repair of the bronchus
  35. absence of carbon dioxide
  36. pertaining to the alveolus
  37. process of recording in slices
  38. incision into the sinus
  39. spasmodic contraction of the bronchi
  40. narrowing of the bronchi
  41. pertaining to the nose and throat
Down
  1. excision of the lobe of a lung
  2. difficulty breathing
  3. pertaining to the nose
  4. creation of artificial opening into the windpipe
  5. record of sound
  6. deficient breathing
  7. rapid flow of blood from the nose
  8. inflammation of the epiglottis
  9. physician who specializes in x rays, ultrasounds and magnetic fields
  10. incision into the chest cavity
  11. process of recording the bronchus
  12. diseased state of the bronchi and lungs
  13. excessive breathing
  14. pertaining to the chest
  15. pertaining to the destruction of mucus
  16. surgical incision into the nose
  17. pertaining to mucus
  18. pertaining to within the pleura
  19. surgical repair of the septum
  20. pertaining to the diaphragm
  21. instrument used for visual exam of the voice box
  22. absence of breathing
  23. inflammation of the nose and throat
  24. surgical repair of the voice box
  25. pertaining to the bronchus
  26. excision of a lung
  27. able to breath only in a straight position
  28. pertaining to absence of breathing
  29. pain the chest
  30. process of visual examination of the bronchi
  31. normal breathing
  32. process of visual examination of the voice box
  33. hernia of the diaphragm
  34. surgical repair of the windpipe
  35. pertaining to the bronchi and alveoli
  36. excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
  37. abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
  38. spasmodic contraction of the voice box
  39. record of the bronchus
  40. process of measuring breathing
  41. rapid breathing

82 Clues: pain the cheststudy of x raysrecord of soundrapid breathingrecord of x raysnormal breathingexcision of a lungthe study of lungsdeficient breathingexcessive breathingpertaining to mucusdifficulty breathingabsence of breathingpertaining to the noserecord of the bronchuspertaining to the lungspertaining to the chestdischarge from the nose...

Module 11 Respiratory System 2023-02-28

Module 11 Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pertaining to the diaphragm
  2. pertaining to the absence of oxygen
  3. deficient in breathing
  4. excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
  5. instrument used for visual exam of the bronchi
  6. process of recording in slices
  7. inflammation of the voice box, wind pipe,and brochi
  8. discharge from the nose
  9. process of recording with x-rays
  10. inflammation of the epiglottis
  11. pertaining to the throat
  12. absence of breathing
  13. pertaining to the destruction of mucus
  14. or cavity
  15. inflammation of the throat
  16. pertaining to absence of voice
  17. difficulty in speaking
  18. narrowing of the bronchi
  19. pertaining to within the windpipe
  20. diseased state of the lung
  21. absence of oxygen
  22. able to breath on in a straight position \
  23. difficulty breathing
  24. inflammation in the voice box
  25. pertaining to the bronchi and alveoli
  26. record of sound
  27. diseased state of the bronchi and lungs
  28. hernia in the diaphragm
  29. process of visual examination of hollow organ or body cavity
  30. record of x-rays
  31. abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
  32. process of recording sound
  33. pertaining to the lungs
  34. instrument used to measure carbon dioxide
  35. blood in the chest
  36. pertaining to absence of breathing
  37. inflammation of the pleura
  38. record of the bronchus
  39. rapid breathing
  40. spasmodic contraction in the bronchi
  41. absence of voice
  42. pertaining to visual exam of hollow
Down
  1. inflammation of the windpipe
  2. pertaining to windpipe
  3. process of recording the bronchus
  4. narrowing of the windpipe
  5. pertaining to the covering of the lung
  6. normal breathing
  7. instrument used to measure oxygen
  8. deficient oxygen in the blood
  9. pain in the diaphragm
  10. instrument used for visual exam of the voice box
  11. inflammation of a lobe of the lung
  12. pertaining to voice
  13. pertaining to within the pleura
  14. pertaining to the voice box
  15. pertaining to the chest
  16. pertaining to deficient oxygen to the tissues
  17. spasmodic contraction of the voice box
  18. pertaining to the diaphragm
  19. inflammation of sinuses
  20. inflammation of the bronchi
  21. pertaining to the nose and throat
  22. pertaining to the septum
  23. pain in the chest
  24. pus in chest
  25. excessive breathing
  26. pertaining to the nose
  27. process of measuring breathing
  28. inflammation of the lung
  29. air in chest which causes collapse of lung
  30. pertaining to segment of the lung
  31. absence of oxygen
  32. pertaining to the alveolus
  33. instrument used for visual exam within a hallow
  34. deficient in carbon dioxide
  35. inflammation of the nose and throat
  36. deficient oxygen in tissues
  37. process of visual examination of the bronchi
  38. pertaining to a bronchus
  39. rapid flow of blood from the nose
  40. inflammation of the nose
  41. pertaining to difficulty breathing
  42. or body cavity

84 Clues: or cavitypus in chestor body cavityrecord of soundrapid breathingnormal breathingrecord of x-raysabsence of voicepain in the chestabsence of oxygenabsence of oxygenblood in the chestpertaining to voiceexcessive breathingabsence of breathingdifficulty breathingpain in the diaphragmpertaining to windpipedeficient in breathingdifficulty in speaking...

Respiratory System CH 7 2017-03-14

Respiratory System CH 7 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. results from hypoventilation
  2. this type of bronchitis is an infection of the primary and secondary bronchi
  3. respiratory this center is located in the medulla oblongata
  4. respiratory center _________ breathing if H+ increases
  5. caused by bacteria that becomes encapsulated in the lungs
  6. where external respiration occurs
  7. these rings keep the trachea open
  8. caused by high pH in the blood
  9. oxygen is carried by the molecule
  10. carbon dioxide leaves the blood by
  11. lipoprotein coating of the alveoli
  12. a high concentration of these ions drives breathing rate
  13. pneumonia is an infection of the ________ and alveoli.
  14. Adam's apple is part of this
Down
  1. muscle that powers breathing
  2. found in the carotid arteries and aorta
  3. highest CO2 partial pressure is found here
  4. volume of air that cannot be forced out
  5. volume of air which enters and leaves the respiratory tract in one resting breath
  6. these ions transport most of the CO2 in the blood
  7. breathing in
  8. hemoglobin releases this in hot acidic environments

22 Clues: breathing inmuscle that powers breathingresults from hypoventilationAdam's apple is part of thiscaused by high pH in the bloodwhere external respiration occursthese rings keep the trachea openoxygen is carried by the moleculecarbon dioxide leaves the blood bylipoprotein coating of the alveolifound in the carotid arteries and aorta...

Module 11: Respiratory system 2021-02-13

Module 11: Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Hernia of the diaphragm
  2. Surgical repair of a bronchus
  3. Pertaining to visual exam of hollow organ or body cavity
  4. Blood in the chest
  5. Difficulty in speaking
  6. Diseased state of the bronchi and lungs
  7. Pertaining to the chest
  8. Process of recording in slices
  9. Pertaining to the throat
  10. Pertaining to the absence of breathing
  11. Pain in the chest
  12. Pertaining to the alveolus
  13. Able to breathe only in a straight (upright) position
  14. Pertaining to within the pleura
  15. Inflammation of the nose and throat
  16. Inflammation of the sinuses
  17. Creation of an artificial opening into the windpipe
  18. Study of x-rays
  19. Incision of the chest cavity
  20. Rapid breathing
  21. Surgical incision into the nose
  22. Deficient oxygen in the tissues
  23. Pertaining to the nose
  24. Excessive breathing
  25. Normal breathing
  26. Absence of carbon dioxide
  27. Creation of an artificial opening in the chest (used to place chest tubes for drainage)
  28. Inflammation of the (mucous membranes) of the nose
  29. Excision of a lobe of the lung
  30. Incision of the windpipe
  31. Narrowing of the windpipe
  32. Inflammation of the voice box
  33. Pertaining to a segment of the lung
  34. Rapid flow of blood from the nose
  35. Diseased state of the lungs
  36. Abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
  37. Surgical repair of the (nasal) septum
  38. Surgical puncture of chest cavity to aspirate fluid [thoracentesis or pleurocentesis]
  39. narrowing of the windpipe
Down
  1. Excision of the voice box
  2. Pertaining to the diaphragm
  3. Pain in the diaphragm
  4. Study of the lung (a branch of medicine dealing with disease of the lung)
  5. Process of recording the bronchus
  6. Instrument used to measure oxygen (saturation in blood)
  7. Instrument used to measure breathing (or lung volumes)
  8. Pertaining to the nose and throat
  9. Pertaining to the lung
  10. Pertaining to a bronchus
  11. Pertaining to the windpipe
  12. Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays, ultrasound, and magnetic fields in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
  13. Absence of voice
  14. Incision of the sinus
  15. Pertaining to the voice box
  16. Absence of oxygen
  17. process of visual examination of the bronchi
  18. Surgical repair of the voice box
  19. Pertaining to the destruction of mucus
  20. Instrument used for visual exam of the voice box
  21. Pertaining to voice
  22. Record of sound
  23. Discharge from the nose
  24. Inflammation of the epiglottis
  25. Inflammation of the voice box, windpipe, and bronchi
  26. Pus in the chest (pleural space)
  27. Surgical repair of the windpipe
  28. Deficient in breathing
  29. Pertaining to the septum
  30. Excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
  31. Excision of a lung
  32. Record of x-rays
  33. Spasmodic contraction of the voice box
  34. Surgical repair of the nose
  35. A physician who studies and treats disease of the lung
  36. Instrument used for visual exam within a hollow organ or cavity
  37. Inflammation of the windpipe
  38. Process of visual examination of the chest
  39. Inflammation of the throat
  40. Difficulty in breathing
  41. Pertaining to mucus

80 Clues: Record of soundStudy of x-raysRapid breathingAbsence of voiceNormal breathingRecord of x-raysPain in the chestAbsence of oxygenBlood in the chestExcision of a lungPertaining to voiceExcessive breathingPertaining to mucusPain in the diaphragmIncision of the sinusDifficulty in speakingPertaining to the lungDeficient in breathingPertaining to the nose...

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-03

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the active phase of ventilation in which the diaphragm and the external intercostal muscles contract (inhalation)
  2. the maximum amount of air that you can breath
  3. a compound formed when the globin portion of hemoglobin combines with excess hydrogen ions
  4. an instrument that measures the air capacity of lungs (respiratory volumes)
  5. the slit between the vocal cords
  6. a flap of tissue that prevents food from passing into the larynx
  7. a tube connecting the larynx to the primarybronchi (called the windpipe)
  8. branch of the trachea that leads to the lungs
  9. compound formed when oxygen combine switch hemoglobin
  10. paired, cone shaped respiratory organs that occupy thoracic activity
  11. the form in which most of the carbon dioxide is carried in the plasma
  12. small tubes that conduct air from the bronchi to the alveoli
Down
  1. a group of cells located in the aorta that are sensitive to blood oxygen levels and influence respiration rate
  2. thin walled sacs in the lungs that allow for rapid gaseous exchange
  3. an enzyme present in red blood cells that speeds the breakdown of carbonic acid during external respiration
  4. mucosal folds supported by elasticligaments
  5. the exchange of gases between air in the alveoli and blood in the pulmonary capillaries
  6. iron-containing respiratory pigment occurring in red blood cells
  7. a dome shaped muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
  8. the exchange of gases between the blood in systemic capillaries and the tissue fluid
  9. a cartilaginous structure that serves as a passageway for air between the pharynx and the trachea
  10. a compound formed when hemoglobin binds with carbon dioxide
  11. sends impulses to the diaphragm and muscles of the ribcage
  12. a funnel shaped passageway that connects the nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
  13. a group of cells located in the carotid arteries that are sensitive to blood and oxygen levels and influence respiration rate
  14. passive phase of breathing in which air is expelled from the body (exhalation)

26 Clues: the slit between the vocal cordsmucosal folds supported by elasticligamentsthe maximum amount of air that you can breathbranch of the trachea that leads to the lungscompound formed when oxygen combine switch hemoglobinsends impulses to the diaphragm and muscles of the ribcagea compound formed when hemoglobin binds with carbon dioxide...

Respiratory System Anatomy Review 2024-01-02

Respiratory System Anatomy Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Period of no breathing
  2. Another word for nostrils
  3. Inflammation of the voice box
  4. Type of respiration dealing with the lungs and the bloodstream
  5. Breathing slower than 12 breathes per minute
  6. Loss of smell
  7. Inflammation of the nose
  8. Creation of a hole in the trachea
  9. Lacking a voice
  10. Flap that covers the larynx and trachea while swallowing
  11. Breathing faster than 20 breathes per minute
Down
  1. Another word for a nosebleed
  2. Painful or difficult breathing
  3. Air-filled cavities in the nasal area
  4. The flow of air from the environment to the lungs
  5. Part of the throat closest to the mouth
  6. Inflammation of the bronchi
  7. Roof of mouth
  8. Divides the nose into 2 sides
  9. Cutting into the trachea

20 Clues: Loss of smellRoof of mouthLacking a voicePeriod of no breathingInflammation of the noseCutting into the tracheaAnother word for nostrilsInflammation of the bronchiAnother word for a nosebleedInflammation of the voice boxDivides the nose into 2 sidesPainful or difficult breathingCreation of a hole in the tracheaAir-filled cavities in the nasal area...

Respiratory and Circulatory System 2024-02-08

Respiratory and Circulatory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What stops infection in the blood
  2. What carries oxygen rich blood from the lungs to the heart
  3. What carries oxygen-poor blood to the lungs from the heart
  4. How blood is transported back to the heart
  5. Tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
  6. Tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
  7. How the circulatory system removes ammonia
  8. Particles from the digestive system placed into the blood to be brought to the cells
  9. Clots/repairs damaged blood cells
  10. large air passage in the lungs that diverge from the windpipe
  11. What carries oxygen throughout the circulatory system
  12. Opening between the vocal cords
Down
  1. A flap of tissue at the back of the throat used for swallowing
  2. Muscle under the lungs used to contract the lungs
  3. How the circulatory system removes carbon dioxide
  4. What does the right side of the heart pump?
  5. Microscopic hair-like structure used to catch particulates
  6. Bottom left chamber of the heart
  7. How nutrients are transported to the cells
  8. Carries nutrients and cell waste

20 Clues: Opening between the vocal cordsBottom left chamber of the heartCarries nutrients and cell wasteWhat stops infection in the bloodClots/repairs damaged blood cellsHow blood is transported back to the heartHow nutrients are transported to the cellsTube that connects the larynx to the lungsHow the circulatory system removes ammonia...

Chapter 7 Respiratory System 2024-10-21

Chapter 7 Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Surgical removal of a lung.
  2. 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.
  3. Refers to the lung or air.
  4. A surgical operation of cutting into the trachea through the neck.
  5. A chronic inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs.
  6. Disease in which there is permanent enlargement of parts of the airways of the lung.
  7. Abnormally slow breathing.
  8. Shallow or slow breathing.
  9. Refers to the throat or pharynx.
  10. Collapse of part or (less commonly) all of the lung.
  11. 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.
  12. The area between the lungs.
  13. A surgical incision into the chest wall.
  14. A medication or treatment that suppresses coughing.
  15. Pain in the pleura that occurs in relation to breathing movements.
  16. Abnormally rapid breathing.
  17. Excessive deep, rapid, or labored breathing.
  18. Excess fluid in the lungs.
  19. Nosebleed.
  20. A lack of oxygen.
  21. Refers to the larynx or throat.
  22. A procedure that allows a doctor to examine the inside of the lungs, including the bronchi.
  23. Refers to sound or voice.
  24. Refers to sleep.
  25. A substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing resistance in the respiratory airways.
  26. Inflammation of the sinuses.
  27. Lung inflammation caused by bacterial or viral infection, in which the air sacs fill with pus and may become solid.
  28. A disease of the lungs due to inhalation of dust, characterized by inflammation, coughing, and fibrosis.
  29. Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
  30. A genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs, but also the pancreas, liver, kidneys, and intestine.
  31. Excess fluid that accumulates in the pleural cavity, the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs.
  32. Refers to oxygen.
  33. An excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi.
  34. A serious infectious disease that mainly affects the lungs
  35. Low oxygen saturation of the body, not enough oxygen in the blood.
  36. A procedure in which a scope is used to view the larynx.
  37. Whooping cough, a highly contagious respiratory tract infection.
  38. An abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood.
  39. Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the pleural space.
Down
  1. A device for producing a fine spray of liquid, used for inhaling a medicinal drug.
  2. An instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs.
  3. A respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
  4. Refers to the windpipe or trachea.
  5. Refers to the nose.
  6. A lung disease resulting from the inhalation of asbestos particles.
  7. A potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts.
  8. A sudden spasmodic closure of the larynx.
  9. Refers to the lung.
  10. Inflammation of the pharynx, causing a sore throat.
  11. Inflammation of the tissues that line the lungs and chest cavity.
  12. Refers to the chest or pleural cavity.
  13. Difficulty in speaking due to a physical disorder of the mouth, tongue, throat, or vocal cords.
  14. Inflammation of the larynx.
  15. A collection of blood in the space between the chest wall and the lung (the pleural cavity).
  16. A pattern of breathing characterized by a gradual increase in breathing followed by a decrease and then a period of apnea.
  17. Refers to breathing.
  18. Refers to the pleura or the side of the body.
  19. The absence of voice.
  20. A sudden constriction of the muscles in the walls of the bronchioles.
  21. A medical specialist who deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract.
  22. Accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity.
  23. 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.
  24. A surgical procedure to create an opening through the neck into the trachea.
  25. Refers to breathe.
  26. A condition arising when the body is deprived of oxygen, causing unconsciousness or death; suffocation.
  27. A bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
  28. A doctor specialized in ear, nose, and throat disorders.
  29. A type of COPD involving damage to the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs.
  30. Excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream, typically caused by inadequate respiration.
  31. Coughing up blood.
  32. Refers to the sinus.
  33. Refers to the bronchial tube or bronchus.
  34. Difficult or labored breathing.
  35. Collapsed lung.
  36. 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 breathing.Refers to the sinus.The absence of voice.Refers to sound or voice.Refers to the lung or air.Abnormally slow breathing.Shallow or slow breathing.Excess fluid in the lungs....

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-05

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. throat, pharynx
  2. larynx, throat
  3. pleura, side of the body
  4. trachea, windpipe
  5. also known as a nosebleed, is bleeding from the nose that is usually caused by an injury, excessive use of blood thinners, or bleeding disorders
  6. also known as coal miner’s pneumoconiosis or black lung disease, is caused by coal dust in the lungs
  7. coughing up of blood or bloodstained sputum derived from the lungs or bronchial tubes as the result of a pulmonary or bronchial hemorrhage
  8. the loss of the ability of the larynx to produce normal speech sounds
  9. sound, voice
Down
  1. a condition of having below-normal oxygen level in the blood
  2. the abnormal buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood
  3. caused by asbestos particles in the lungs and usually occurs after working with asbestos
  4. also known as an ENT, is a physician with specialized training in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the ears, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck
  5. to breathe
  6. the absence of oxygen from the body’s gases, blood, or tissues
  7. blue
  8. also known as an atomizer, pumps air or oxygen through a liquid medicine to turn it into a vapor, which is then inhaled by the patient via a face mask or mouthpiece
  9. fast, rapid
  10. sleep
  11. breathing

20 Clues: bluesleepbreathingto breathefast, rapidsound, voicelarynx, throatthroat, pharynxtrachea, windpipepleura, side of the bodythe abnormal buildup of carbon dioxide in the blooda condition of having below-normal oxygen level in the bloodthe absence of oxygen from the body’s gases, blood, or tissues...

Chapter 7 Respiratory System 2025-04-15

Chapter 7 Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Coughing up blood from the lungs or bronchial tubes
  2. Instrument used to measure breathing volumes
  3. Acute respiratory condition in children marked by a barking cough
  4. Inflammation of the larynx
  5. to breathe
  6. Surgical removal of the larynx
  7. Accumulation of blood in the pleural cavity
  8. respiration Abnormal breathing pattern with alternating periods of apnea and deep breathing
  9. Also known as whooping cough; a highly contagious bacterial infection
  10. windpipe, trachea
  11. throat, pharynx
  12. ox/o, ox/y oxygen
  13. sound, voice
  14. Bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
  15. Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  16. Difficult or labored breathing
  17. Ear, nose, and throat specialist
  18. bronchi/o bronchial tube, bronchus
  19. Abnormally rapid breathing
  20. pulmon/o lung
  21. sleep
  22. Surgical creation of an opening into the trachea
  23. A medication used to prevent or relieve coughing
  24. Inflammation of the lungs, usually caused by infection
  25. Absence of oxygen in the body tissues
  26. pneumon/o, pneu- air
  27. fibrosis Genetic disorder affecting the respiratory and digestive systems
  28. -thorax chest, pleural cavity
  29. Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the pleural space
  30. Pain in the pleura or side of the chest
  31. sinus
  32. Thick mucus secreted by the tissues lining the respiratory passages
  33. Incision into the trachea to gain access to the airway
  34. Loss of the ability to produce normal speech sounds
  35. Inflammation of the sinuses
  36. Sudden spasm of the vocal cords
  37. Chronic lung condition involving damage to the alveoli
Down
  1. Bacterial infection affecting the mucous membranes of the throat and nose
  2. Excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodstream
  3. Infectious disease affecting the lungs caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  4. A medication that relaxes and expands the bronchial passages
  5. Inflammation of the pharynx, causing a sore throat
  6. Lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos particles
  7. Visual examination of the larynx
  8. Lung disease caused by inhaling dust
  9. Sleep study to diagnose sleep disorders
  10. Increased depth and rate of breathing
  11. Air in the pleural cavity causing lung collapse
  12. Physician specializing in the respiratory system
  13. Abnormally shallow breathing
  14. Low oxygen level in the blood
  15. Abnormally slow breathing rate
  16. Surgical removal of a lung
  17. intubation Insertion of a tube into the trachea to maintain an open airway
  18. Collapse of part or all of a lung
  19. Excessive discharge of mucus from the bronchi
  20. nose
  21. Inflammation of the pleura causing chest pain
  22. oximeter Device that measures oxygen saturation in the blood
  23. A condition caused by insufficient intake of oxygen
  24. Deficiency of oxygen in body tissues
  25. pleura, side of the body
  26. Surgical incision into the chest wall
  27. Sudden contraction of the bronchial muscles
  28. Pus in the pleural cavity
  29. larynx, throat
  30. Device that delivers medication in a fine mist for inhalation
  31. Central compartment of the thoracic cavity
  32. Chronic inflammation of the airways causing wheezing and shortness of breath
  33. Collection of pus in the pleural cavity
  34. breathing
  35. Nosebleed
  36. Visual examination of the bronchi using a bronchoscope
  37. apnea Sleep disorder with pauses in breathing or shallow breaths
  38. Difficulty producing vocal sounds

75 Clues: nosesleepsinusbreathingNosebleedto breathesound, voicepulmon/o lunglarynx, throatthroat, pharynxwindpipe, tracheaox/o, ox/y oxygenpneumon/o, pneu- airpleura, side of the bodyPus in the pleural cavityInflammation of the larynxSurgical removal of a lungAbnormally rapid breathingInflammation of the sinusesAbnormally shallow breathing...

Respiratory System in Human 2025-08-31

Respiratory System in Human crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Trapping dust, microorganisms, or viruses
  2. Filtering dust or dirt from inhaled air
  3. viruses, fungi, and other
  4. nasal cavity
  5. The membrane covered the lungs
  6. the body of living things
  7. after breathing normally
  8. The branching of the trachea
  9. The process of gas exchange that occurs
  10. as possible after breathing normally
  11. or caused by microorganisms
  12. and stuffy nose.
  13. normally
  14. Bacterial infections caused by Streptococcus
  15. The affects the frequency of human
  16. Diseases caused by the bad habit of smoking
Down
  1. infection in the lungs
  2. The process of inhaling and exhaling air
  3. The muscles that work during chest
  4. The place where oxygen and carbon dioxide
  5. The branching of the air and food intake
  6. in the bronchioles and alveoli
  7. Closing the larynx when swallowing food or
  8. The volume of air that can still be inhaled
  9. The muscles that work during abdominal
  10. exchanged in the lungs
  11. The volume of air that can still be exhaled as
  12. regulating the humidity of air entering
  13. Fever above 39°C, runny nose, sneezing,
  14. headache and muscle pain, and
  15. The volume of air when a person inhales and
  16. Narrowing of the airways due to dust
  17. The disease caused by Mycobacterium

33 Clues: normallynasal cavityand stuffy nose.infection in the lungsexchanged in the lungsafter breathing normallyviruses, fungi, and otherthe body of living thingsor caused by microorganismsThe branching of the tracheaheadache and muscle pain, andThe membrane covered the lungsin the bronchioles and alveoliThe muscles that work during chest...

Circulatory and Respiratory System 2025-05-12

Circulatory and Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A dome shaped muscle under lungs, contracts and relaxes when you inhale and exhale
  2. Takes blood to the heart
  3. Covering that protects trachea from food
  4. Word associated with lungs
  5. The largest artery that carries oxygen rich blood to the body
  6. Component of blood involved in clotting
  7. Open and close to stop backflow
  8. The __________ are a single-cell-thick blood vessel
  9. Two tubes that branch from the Trachea
  10. The top chambers in the heart
Down
  1. A long tube where air moves freely
  2. Area where nasal and oral cavities meet
  3. Process that allows gases to exchange between alveoli and capillaries
  4. Smaller tubes that branch from the Bronchi
  5. The lower chambers of the heart
  6. The largest vein(s) that carry oxygen poor blood to the heart
  7. hair-like projections that help filter air moving through the respiratory track
  8. Circulation that involves blood moving from the heart to the body back to the heart
  9. Liquid component of blood
  10. At the end of Bronchioles and where O2 and CO2 exchange is the __________
  11. Takes blood away from the heart

21 Clues: Takes blood to the heartLiquid component of bloodWord associated with lungsThe top chambers in the heartThe lower chambers of the heartTakes blood away from the heartOpen and close to stop backflowA long tube where air moves freelyTwo tubes that branch from the TracheaArea where nasal and oral cavities meetComponent of blood involved in clotting...

Respiratory System – Pathology Crossword 2025-10-12

Respiratory System – Pathology Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Inhalation of dust particles leading to fibrosis — seen in coal miners.
  2. Formation of granulomas with caseous necrosis in the lungs.
  3. Progressive and irreversible enlargement of air spaces distal to terminal bronchioles.
  4. Surfactant deficiency disorder seen in premature infants.
  5. Fluid accumulation in alveolar spaces.
  6. Inflammation of the alveoli and bronchioles filled with exudate.
  7. Chronic inflammation of bronchi with hypersecretion of mucus.
  8. Partial collapse of alveoli or lung segment.
  9. Genetic disorder leading to thick mucus and recurrent lung infections.
  10. Accumulation of pus within lung tissue cavity.
  11. Destruction and permanent dilation of bronchi due to chronic infection.
Down
  1. Permanent fibrotic scarring of lung interstitium reducing gas exchange.
  2. Infection of pleura causing sharp chest pain and friction rub.
  3. Chronic airflow limitation including chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
  4. Pink frothy sputum, congestion, and heart failure sign in lungs.
  5. Air in the pleural cavity causing lung collapse.
  6. Infection caused by *Mycobacterium tuberculosis* spreads via bloodstream.
  7. Necrotizing granuloma of tuberculosis often forms this lesion.
  8. Diffuse inflammation of alveolar walls — hallmark of interstitial pneumonia.
  9. Sudden airway narrowing caused by hypersensitivity reaction.

20 Clues: Fluid accumulation in alveolar spaces.Partial collapse of alveoli or lung segment.Accumulation of pus within lung tissue cavity.Air in the pleural cavity causing lung collapse.Surfactant deficiency disorder seen in premature infants.Formation of granulomas with caseous necrosis in the lungs....

Respiratory and Circulatory System 2025-08-23

Respiratory and Circulatory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Airways branching from trachea
  2. Upper heart chamber
  3. Voice box
  4. Gas exchange process
  5. Windpipe
  6. Relating to the lungs
  7. Flap preventing food from entering trachea
  8. Condition causing narrowed airways
  9. Viral infection also called the flu
  10. Lower heart chambers
  11. Fight infection
  12. Heartbeat felt in arteries
  13. Brain damage from interrupted blood flow
  14. Breathing muscle
  15. Lung disease caused by damaged alveoli
  16. Condition with low red blood cell count
  17. Organs for breathing
  18. Bacterial lung infection of the lungs
  19. Smaller branches of bronchi
  20. Found in larynx for sound
Down
  1. Tiny blood vessels for exchange
  2. Oxygen-carrying protein
  3. Process of moving air in and out of lungs
  4. Largest artery
  5. Air sacs for gas exchange
  6. Carry blood back to heart
  7. Gas exhaled
  8. Carry blood away from heart
  9. Pumps blood
  10. Help clot blood
  11. Carry oxygen
  12. Passage for air and food
  13. Inflammation of bronchi
  14. Blood flow throughout body
  15. High blood pressure
  16. Liquid part of blood
  17. Gas we inhale
  18. Prevent backflow in heart and veins
  19. Small arteries
  20. Sticky fluid trapping dust in airways

40 Clues: WindpipeVoice boxGas exhaledPumps bloodCarry oxygenGas we inhaleLargest arterySmall arteriesHelp clot bloodFight infectionBreathing muscleUpper heart chamberHigh blood pressureGas exchange processLower heart chambersLiquid part of bloodOrgans for breathingRelating to the lungsOxygen-carrying proteinInflammation of bronchiPassage for air and food...

Respiratory Drugs 2020-04-13

Respiratory Drugs crossword puzzle
Across
  1. / Non-Opioid Antitussive
  2. / Bronchodilators relaxes smooth muscles and cause dilation of the
  3. / Decrease fluid = decrease _________
  4. / Are only used if a bacterial infection results from retained mucous secretions.
  5. / drugs used for the maintenance treatment of bronchospasm associated w/ COPD.
  6. / “CALMS YOU DOWN” or otherwise known as “REST and Digestion”
  7. / Act as detergents to liquify and loosen thick mucous
  8. / the jobs of SNS and PNS are completely opposite to create a condition called
  9. / Leukotriene Synthesis Inhibitors in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  10. / So basically, Respiratory Drugs ___________ mucus production and constriction
  11. / Stimulate the Central nervous System (CNS) and respiration, dilates coronary and pulmonary vessels and cause diuresis.
  12. / a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.
  13. Sodium / Cromolyn in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  14. / loosen bronchial secretions so they can be eliminated by coughing.
  15. / Glucocorticosteroids are used to treat respiratory disorder parituclarly __________
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  1. / Act as sympathomimetic, turns on your SNS to bring more circulation into the lungs
  2. / natural protective way to clear the airway of secretions.
  3. / The most important physiologic need catered by the Respiratory System
  4. / Most common expectorants
  5. / Piperazine Derivatives on first generation antihistamine
  6. / Piperidine Derivative on first generation antihistamine
  7. / Responsible for “FREAK OUT” or otherwise known as the “STRESS RESPONSE”
  8. / effective for treatment of allergic rhinitis because they produce an anti inflammatory action.
  9. / Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitor in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  10. / Stabilizes mast cells and reduce swelling.
  11. / Simply turns off the system that causes fight or flight.
  12. / used to relieve nasal congestion.
  13. / Opioid Antitussive
  14. MODIFIERS / Effective in inflammatory symptoms of asthma triggered by allergic and environmental stimuli.

29 Clues: / Opioid Antitussive/ Non-Opioid Antitussive/ Most common expectorants/ used to relieve nasal congestion./ Decrease fluid = decrease _________/ Stabilizes mast cells and reduce swelling.Sodium / Cromolyn in anti inflamatory used for COPD/ Act as detergents to liquify and loosen thick mucous...

influenza 2021-11-04

influenza crossword puzzle
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  1. what fights the infection
  2. spreads easily
  3. viral infection on the respiratory system
  4. discrete way it spreads
  5. supposed to help prevent the flu
  6. what they tell you you need to do
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  1. what spreads the virus
  2. commonly known as this
  3. what they use to test you
  4. will develop if the virus doesn't clear
  5. name of the test they use
  6. part of the lower respiratory tract

12 Clues: spreads easilywhat spreads the viruscommonly known as thisdiscrete way it spreadswhat fights the infectionwhat they use to test youname of the test they usesupposed to help prevent the fluwhat they tell you you need to dopart of the lower respiratory tractwill develop if the virus doesn't clearviral infection on the respiratory system

The Human Body Systems 2024-05-08

The Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. System responsible for movement
  2. System production of hormones
  3. System responsible for breakdown of biomolecules
  4. System responsible for gas exchange
  5. discharges digestive enzymes into the gut
  6. Cord connects your brain to your lower back
  7. Send electrical signals from one part of your body to the other
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  1. tube that passes food from the throat to the stomach
  2. System responsible for delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the tissue in the organs
  3. System production of reproductive cells/ the reproductive process
  4. System protection of organs and support for muscles
  5. System filtration of blood and eliminating unnecessary compounds and waste
  6. System responsible for communication and control
  7. maturation of T cells
  8. filters blood

15 Clues: filters bloodmaturation of T cellsSystem production of hormonesSystem responsible for movementSystem responsible for gas exchangedischarges digestive enzymes into the gutCord connects your brain to your lower backSystem responsible for communication and controlSystem responsible for breakdown of biomolecules...

VCE PE U1 AOS2 Revision 2023-09-11

VCE PE U1 AOS2 Revision crossword puzzle
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  1. Part of the respiratory system often referred to as the voice box.
  2. Structure of the heart that prevent the backflow of blood
  3. Alveoli are covered in these to facilitate gaseous exchange.
  4. Part of blood responsible for blood clotting
  5. A state of balance or equilibrium within the body.
  6. SV x HR
  7. Process of transporting air from lungs to external environment
  8. Blood vessels that transport blood away from heart.
  9. Part of the respiratory system that is responsible for ensuring food does not travel through airways into lungs
  10. TV x HR
  11. The widening of blood vessels to allow a greater volume of blood through
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  1. Amount of air inspired per breath
  2. Blood vessels that transport blood towards the heart.
  3. The only artery that carries deoxygenated blood is.
  4. Part of blood that maintains balance of electrolytes
  5. Volume of blood pumped out of heart per beat.
  6. Process of transporting air from external environment to lungs

17 Clues: SV x HRTV x HRAmount of air inspired per breathPart of blood responsible for blood clottingVolume of blood pumped out of heart per beat.A state of balance or equilibrium within the body.The only artery that carries deoxygenated blood is.Blood vessels that transport blood away from heart.Part of blood that maintains balance of electrolytes...

Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems Crossword 2025-11-06

Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. damages your lungs & heart, making it harder to do their jobs
  2. system includes: heart, arteries, veins
  3. -rich blood is sent to muscles to fuel exercise
  4. the number of minutes you should exercise daily
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  1. carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
  2. system includes: lungs, airways to help you breathe
  3. beats faster during exercise to keep up with our bodies increasing oxygen demand
  4. how many lungs do we have
  5. this body part is the beginning of our respiratory system
  6. carry blood with carbon dioxide to the heart

10 Clues: how many lungs do we havesystem includes: heart, arteries, veinscarry oxygen-rich blood away from the heartcarry blood with carbon dioxide to the heart-rich blood is sent to muscles to fuel exercisethe number of minutes you should exercise dailysystem includes: lungs, airways to help you breathe...

Cycle 3 Review 2023-03-02

Cycle 3 Review crossword puzzle
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  1. the body molecule that is used to make energy
  2. The major molecules to look at when analyzing a nutrition label are the ______, Carbohydrates, and Proteins
  3. the main organ in respiratory system
  4. Your body would want this type of food to rebuild cells and tissues
  5. the type of tissue that connects body parts
  6. the organelle where cellular respiration happens
  7. the organelle that allows materials in and out
  8. the type of tissue that allows movement to happen
  9. the process where carbs are broken down into energy
  10. the molecule we break down to create energy
  11. multiple cells come together to create this
  12. the body system responsible for gas exchange
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  1. single celled organism with no organelles
  2. the body system that breaks down food into smaller parts we can use
  3. the type of cell that has straight sides
  4. this packages and ships things around the cell
  5. a major organ in the digestive system
  6. multiple body systems, organs and tissues working together to keep something alive
  7. the specialized cell used to transport oxygen around the body
  8. Adenosine Triphosphate
  9. something we make after doing cellular respiration
  10. the control center for animal and plant cells
  11. the main organ of the circulatory system
  12. when multiple organs work together to do a job it becomes a
  13. the intestine that is longer and makes up most of your “guts”
  14. Lipids(Fats) are used for energy ___________ in the body
  15. the type of cell that looks like a blob with a circle inside
  16. the main goal of cellular respiration

28 Clues: Adenosine Triphosphatethe main organ in respiratory systema major organ in the digestive systemthe main goal of cellular respirationthe type of cell that has straight sidesthe main organ of the circulatory systemsingle celled organism with no organellesthe type of tissue that connects body partsthe molecule we break down to create energy...

Systems of the Body 2021-10-31

Systems of the Body crossword puzzle
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  1. Having a balanced diet help which system?
  2. This system turns food into energy
  3. System that produces blood cells
  4. A way to keep systems of the body functioning well
  5. Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
  6. Heart attack is a sign of problems for this system
  7. Digestive system begins here
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  1. Most important organ in nervous system
  2. Drinking this fluid helps all systems of the body
  3. Hollow tube through the body
  4. System that commands the body
  5. It is a muscular organ that provides blood circulation
  6. System that helps inhale oxygen

13 Clues: Hollow tube through the bodyDigestive system begins hereSystem that commands the bodySystem that helps inhale oxygenSystem that produces blood cellsThis system turns food into energyMost important organ in nervous systemHaving a balanced diet help which system?Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart...

Human Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-07

Human Body Systems Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Carries oxygen to the body
  2. The system that sends electrical signals throughout the body
  3. The system that helps you breathe
  4. System responsible for the production of hormones
  5. The system that filters and removes waste from the blood
  6. This system includes muscles
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  1. This system moves nutrients and waste through the body
  2. System that defends the body against infection
  3. System involved in the digestion of food
  4. Protects the body from external damage
  5. Includes bones and joints
  6. The "control center" of the body
  7. Contains the brain and spinal cord

13 Clues: Includes bones and jointsCarries oxygen to the bodyThis system includes musclesThe "control center" of the bodyThe system that helps you breatheContains the brain and spinal cordProtects the body from external damageSystem involved in the digestion of foodSystem that defends the body against infection...

4 Body Systems Crossword 2018-05-14

4 Body Systems Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Substances in food that your body needs to grow, to repair itself, and to supply you with energy.
  2. __________ system: The organs of the urinary tract comprising the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
  3. Lymph _________: bean-shaped organs that filter out microorganisms and foreign materials that have been taken up by lymphocytes.
  4. The basic filtering units in the kidneys
  5. Starches and sugars found in foods, which provide your body's main source of energy.
  6. Rhythmic muscular contractions that squeeze food through the esophagus into the stomach.
  7. Substances needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions.
  8. _________ organs: Spleen, thymus, lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, tonsils.
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  1. Small fingerlike projections on the walls of the small intestines that increase surface area.
  2. A pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
  3. The windpipe; a passage through which air moves in the respiratory system.
  4. __________ system: The body system that helps rid the body of wastes, toxins, and excess water.
  5. A type of white blood cell that makes antibodies to fight off infections.
  6. _______ acids: the building blocks of protein.
  7. Nutrients that are needed by the body in small amounts and are not made by living things.
  8. ___________ system: a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide.
  9. _________ system: Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
  10. A type of protein that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living thing.
  11. Structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords.
  12. The fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels.

20 Clues: The basic filtering units in the kidneys_______ acids: the building blocks of protein.Structure in the throat that contains the vocal cords.The fluid that is circulated through the lymph vessels.A pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs.Substances needed in small quantities to help regulate body functions....

Human Body Systems 2019-11-10

Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. The technical name for the windpipe
  2. The rings around the trachea and parts of the ear are made of this
  3. dome-shaped muscle that moves up and down beneath your lungs
  4. The air sacs in the lungs
  5. place where urine is stored
  6. The system involved in processing and obtaining nurtrients from food
  7. cells that defend the body from infection
  8. Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
  9. The system involved in gas exchange (breathing)
  10. organs found in the ribcage that are part of the respiratory system
  11. Common respiratory condition caused by the narrowing of the bronchioles
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  1. also called the colon. About 1.5m long and involved in absorbing vitamines and water
  2. the straw-coloured fluid that forms part of the blood
  3. The system that carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and waste materital away from cells via the blood
  4. small disc-like cells found in blood that oare involved with forming clots
  5. cells that carry oxygen around the body
  6. Blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick. This is where gas exchange happens in the blood
  7. Animals with hooves and four chambers in their stomachs
  8. The air passages that carry air in and out of the lungs
  9. The system involved in filtering out waste and controlling contents of body fluids
  10. bean shaped organs that filter waste from the blood
  11. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
  12. the number of chambers in the heart

23 Clues: The air sacs in the lungsplace where urine is storedThe technical name for the windpipethe number of chambers in the heartcells that carry oxygen around the bodycells that defend the body from infectionThe system involved in gas exchange (breathing)Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heartBlood vessels that carry blood away from the heart...

Push ups 2021-12-08

Push ups crossword puzzle
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  1. Absorbs molecules
  2. help human body
  3. a molecule
  4. reaction makes Energy
  5. system takes in oxygen
  6. system brings molecules to there destinations
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  1. system breaks down food
  2. respiration helps, make energy
  3. comes from starch
  4. helps you exercise

10 Clues: a moleculehelp human bodyAbsorbs moleculescomes from starchhelps you exercisereaction makes Energysystem takes in oxygensystem breaks down foodrespiration helps, make energysystem brings molecules to there destinations

Respiratory Drugs 2020-04-13

Respiratory Drugs crossword puzzle
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  1. Most common expectorants
  2. Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitor in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  3. loosen bronchial secretions so they can be eliminated by coughing.
  4. The most important physiologic need catered by the Respiratory System
  5. “CALMS YOU DOWN” or otherwise known as “REST and Digestion”
  6. Leukotriene Synthesis Inhibitors in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  7. Act as sympathomimetic, turns on your SNS to bring more circulation into the lungs
  8. the jobs of SNS and PNS are completely opposite to create a condition called
  9. drugs used for the maintenance treatment of bronchospasm associated w/ COPD.
  10. Simply turns off the system that causes fight or flight.
  11. Bronchodilators relaxes smooth muscles and cause dilation of the
  12. a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.
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  1. So basically, Respiratory Drugs _________ mucus production and constriction
  2. Opioid Antitussive
  3. Piperidine Derivative on first generation antihistamine
  4. Piperazine Derivatives on first generation antihistamine
  5. Stimulate the Central nervous System (CNS) and respiration, dilates coronary and pulmonary vessels and cause diuresis.
  6. effective for treatment of allergic rhinitis because they produce an anti inflammatory action.
  7. used to relieve nasal congestion.
  8. Stabilizes mast cells and reduce swelling.
  9. MODIFIERS, Effective in inflammatory symptoms of asthma triggered by allergic and environmental stimuli.
  10. Decrease fluid = decrease _______
  11. Sodium, Cromolyn in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  12. Act as detergents to liquify and loosen thick mucous
  13. Are only used if a bacterial infection results from retained mucous secretions.
  14. A fancy word for too much mucus.
  15. natural protective way to clear the airway of secretions.
  16. Non-Opioid Antitussive
  17. , Glucocorticosteroids are used to treat respiratory disorder parituclarly ________

29 Clues: Opioid AntitussiveNon-Opioid AntitussiveMost common expectorantsA fancy word for too much mucus.used to relieve nasal congestion.Decrease fluid = decrease _______Stabilizes mast cells and reduce swelling.Sodium, Cromolyn in anti inflamatory used for COPDAct as detergents to liquify and loosen thick mucous...

Unit 1 and 2 review 2023-05-15

Unit 1 and 2 review crossword puzzle
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  1. Controls materials into and out of the cell
  2. Converts energy from glucose
  3. stores materials inside of cells
  4. system that provides support and produces blood cells
  5. system that acts as a barrier for the rest of the body
  6. system responsible for movement
  7. controls all cell activities
  8. system that transports oxygen and nutrients throughout the body
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  1. converts energy from sunlight
  2. system that filters out blood and removes liquid waste
  3. system responsible for the bodys hormones
  4. system that provides nutrients from food
  5. provides support and structure for plant cells
  6. system that controls the rest of the body through signals
  7. system that provides oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
  8. Holds genetic material within a cell

16 Clues: Converts energy from glucosecontrols all cell activitiesconverts energy from sunlightsystem responsible for movementstores materials inside of cellsHolds genetic material within a cellsystem that provides nutrients from foodsystem responsible for the bodys hormonesControls materials into and out of the cell...

ANS2L - 3.00 Crossword 2022-05-11

ANS2L - 3.00 Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The type of nerves that allow for voluntary responses to stimuli
  2. The specialized cells that transform cartilage to bone
  3. when labeling a picture of a cow's skeleton, where would that student find the scapula?
  4. The cells that conduct impulses in the nervous system
  5. The animal system that secretes hormones into the blood to travel to and stimulate certain organs to perform their specific functions
  6. animal system that has the function of supplying oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide from the body
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  1. The two large spongy organs that are part of a cow’s respiratory system
  2. The part of the circulatory system carries blood from the heart to organs in the animal's body
  3. Which group of body parts supply most of the food that humans eat from livestock
  4. The chemical substance in the endocrine system that travels through the bloodstream
  5. type of bone in the animal's body provides support and is also cylindrical
  6. the funnel-shaped, hollow, muscular organ that is the pump for the circulatory system

12 Clues: The cells that conduct impulses in the nervous systemThe specialized cells that transform cartilage to boneThe type of nerves that allow for voluntary responses to stimuliThe two large spongy organs that are part of a cow’s respiratory systemtype of bone in the animal's body provides support and is also cylindrical...

Body Systems 2023-04-26

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. ___ blood cells fight infection
  2. groups of tissues working together
  3. made up of all the organ systems
  4. groups of cells working together
  5. system which makes blood cells
  6. ____ blood cells carry oxygen through the blood
  7. carry blood to the heart
  8. circulates substances through the body
  9. groups of organs working together
  10. pumps blood
  11. system which controls other body systems
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  1. responsible for gas exchange
  2. carry blood away from the heart
  3. helps the body move
  4. balanced internal conditions
  5. system that removes liquid waste
  6. food does not pass through these organs
  7. breaks down food
  8. made of skin, hair, and nails
  9. the __ nervous system has the brain and spine
  10. heart rate _____ when the body needs more O2 delivered to tissues

21 Clues: pumps bloodbreaks down foodhelps the body movecarry blood to the heartresponsible for gas exchangebalanced internal conditionsmade of skin, hair, and nailssystem which makes blood cells___ blood cells fight infectioncarry blood away from the heartsystem that removes liquid wastemade up of all the organ systemsgroups of cells working together...

Anatomy Crossword 2024-05-09

Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. located in the upper right abdomen, plays a vital role in detoxifying the body by filtering blood and metabolizing toxins.
  2. Tough tissue; connects muscle to bone.
  3. Nasal opening; allows air to enter the respiratory system.
  4. Digestive organ; regulates blood sugar levels and produces digestive enzymes.
  5. Thigh bone; largest bone in the human body.
  6. Chemical messenger; regulates body functions and growth.
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  1. Living being; examples: a plant, animal, or human.
  2. Blood vessel; carries oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
  3. Feel-good chemical; associated with pleasure and reward.
  4. Breathing system; involves inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
  5. Genetic blueprint; carries instructions for the development and function of living organisms.
  6. Nerve cell; building block of the nervous system.
  7. Body's electrical wiring; transmits signals between the brain and body.

13 Clues: Tough tissue; connects muscle to bone.Thigh bone; largest bone in the human body.Nerve cell; building block of the nervous system.Living being; examples: a plant, animal, or human.Feel-good chemical; associated with pleasure and reward.Chemical messenger; regulates body functions and growth.Nasal opening; allows air to enter the respiratory system....

control of respiration 2019-12-11

control of respiration crossword puzzle
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  1. ... air contains more carbon dioxide than atmospheric air.
  2. ... centers that control respiratory rhythm and depth.
  3. the respiratory system in healthy individuals has ... mechanisms.
  4. increased body ... also causes an increase in the rate of breathing.
  5. a low blood pH could also result from ... activities independent of breathing.
  6. respiratory pattern is called ... .
  7. ... can dramatically change the amount of carbonic acid in the blood.
  8. impulses from the expiratory neurons stop the stimulation of the ... and external intercostal muscles.
  9. ... acid increases dramatically during hypoventilation.
  10. the medula contains two ... centers.
  11. breathing control centers are ... centers and medula centers.
  12. during singing and ... breath control is extremely important.
  13. changes in oxygen concentration in the blood are detected by ... chemoreceptor region in the aorta.
  14. hyperventilation is an increase in the ... and depth of breathing.
  15. after ... exercise expiration becomes active.
  16. slower ... allows carbon dioxide to accumulate in the blood.
  17. every ... in the body must have oxygen to live.
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  1. we breath more vigorously and deeply during ... .
  2. by contrast,when blood starts to become slightly ... or basic,breathing slows and becomes shallow.
  3. ... are able to detect high carbon dioxide levels when oxygen levels are low.
  4. an increase in the carbon dioxide level can cause a decrease ... pH.
  5. the vagus nerves send ... from the stretch receptors to the medula.
  6. we all have ... controlled our breathing pattern at one time or another.
  7. hyperventilation often brought on by ... attacks.
  8. the ventral respiratory group (VRG) contains both ... and expiratory neurons.
  9. if breathing stops for an extended time ,... may occur as a result of insufficient oxygen in the blood.
  10. ... factors is the most important factors that can modify respiratory rate and depth.
  11. the ... and alveoli have stretch receptors that respond to extreme overinflation.
  12. the hyperventilating person may get ... and faint because the resulting alkalosis.
  13. ... factors also modify the rate and depth of breathing.

30 Clues: respiratory pattern is called ... .the medula contains two ... centers.after ... exercise expiration becomes active.every ... in the body must have oxygen to live.we breath more vigorously and deeply during ... .hyperventilation often brought on by ... attacks.... centers that control respiratory rhythm and depth....

Bronchiolitis 2023-11-09

Bronchiolitis crossword puzzle
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  1. Name of the virus responsible for most cases of bronchiolitis.
  2. Acting before disease sets in.
  3. Manual therapy aimed at releasing tension and restoring homeostasis.
  4. Difficulty breathing.
  5. Home treatment.
  6. Main breathing muscle.
  7. Main organ of the respiratory system.
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  1. Collapse of part or all of the lung, emptying it of air. Due to a blockage in the bronchioles.
  2. Dreaded sign in severe cases. The baby will need to be perfused.
  3. Part of the respiratory system affected by bronchiolitis. Before the alveoli.
  4. Use in new preventive treatment for bronchiolitis.
  5. This pathology affect around 30% of children under 2 years each year.
  6. It’s composed of ribs among others.
  7. Bronchiolitis symptoms, expectoration.
  8. One of the symptoms of bronchiolitis that requires blowing the nose. Noisy... or not.

15 Clues: Home treatment.Difficulty breathing.Main breathing muscle.Acting before disease sets in.It’s composed of ribs among others.Main organ of the respiratory system.Bronchiolitis symptoms, expectoration.Use in new preventive treatment for bronchiolitis.Name of the virus responsible for most cases of bronchiolitis....

11 Major Organ Systems 2025-09-08

11 Major Organ Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. transports nutrients, gases and waste
  2. cumulatively what the arms and legs are referred to as
  3. Largest organ of the human body
  4. nervous system is responsible for this function
  5. part of the urinary system that excretes urine
  6. regulated by the endocrine system
  7. processes sensory information
  8. bladder, kidneys
  9. major organ of the female reproductive system
  10. protective barrier for the human body
  11. vitamin needed to strengthen the skeletal system
  12. type of muscle that lines organs
  13. major organ of the male reproductive system
  14. breaks down food to use for energy
  15. a major part of the skeletal system
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  1. differs greatly from males to females
  2. major organ of the digestive system
  3. performs gas exchange
  4. thyroid is a major organ in this system
  5. major organ of the cardiovascular system
  6. major organ of the respiratory system
  7. keeps bodily fluids balanced and defends against infection
  8. Another part of the integumentary system
  9. contains 206 pieces
  10. produces your bodies blood cells and is part of the the lymphatic system
  11. control and generates force

26 Clues: bladder, kidneyscontains 206 piecesperforms gas exchangecontrol and generates forceprocesses sensory informationLargest organ of the human bodytype of muscle that lines organsregulated by the endocrine systembreaks down food to use for energymajor organ of the digestive systema major part of the skeletal systemdiffers greatly from males to females...

Unit 2 Crossword 2: Directions and Cavities 2021-09-23

Unit 2 Crossword 2: Directions and Cavities crossword puzzle
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  1. the brain is ____ to the skull
  2. this system contains the lungs and airways
  3. cavities in the front belong to the ___ cavity
  4. common term for medial
  5. system that contains bones
  6. proximal means the start or ____
  7. superior means towards which structure
  8. your stomach is ___ to the food in it
  9. common term for deep
  10. sub-cavity that contains the skull bones
  11. main purpose of body cavities
  12. major organ in the vertebral cavity
  13. the portion of the forearm near the elbow
  14. your breastbone is _____ to your nipples
  15. the portion of you leg near the foot
  16. means chest cavity
  17. common term for superficial is on the
  18. the circulatory system contains your heart and___
  19. major organ in the thoracic cavity
  20. common term for inferior
  21. system that regulates blood pressure
  22. sub-cavity that runs the length of your back
  23. this system contains your brain
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  1. the shins are ____ to the calves
  2. the shoulder is ____ to the elbow
  3. common term for lateral is to the____
  4. common term for anterior
  5. this system is linked to your immune system
  6. this system contains the stomach and liver
  7. the skeletal system contains your____
  8. most reproductive organs are in the ____ cavity
  9. the knee is _____ to the hip
  10. common name for distal
  11. cartilage and ligaments are in the __ system
  12. the hamstrings are ____ to the quad muscles
  13. system that contains eggs and the ovaries
  14. your eyes are ____ to the bridge of your nose
  15. common term for posterior
  16. the respiratory system removes ___ from the body
  17. this system allows you to move
  18. the endocrine system contains all hormone producing___
  19. this system circulates nutrients in blood
  20. most digestive organs are in the ____ cavity
  21. this system allows you to sweat
  22. your ____ is the most superficial organ
  23. major organ in the cranial cavity
  24. organ that stores food in the abdominal cavity
  25. skin, hair, and ___ are in the integumantary system
  26. the pituitary gland is found in the ____system
  27. cavities in the back belong to the___ cavity
  28. lateral means _____ from the midline
  29. the large and small___ are in the digestive system
  30. ___ like the knee and ankle belong to the articular system
  31. medial means ______ the midline

54 Clues: means chest cavitycommon term for deepcommon term for medialcommon name for distalcommon term for anteriorcommon term for inferiorcommon term for posteriorsystem that contains bonesthe knee is _____ to the hipmain purpose of body cavitiesthe brain is ____ to the skullthis system allows you to movethis system allows you to sweat...

Human Body Crossword If Gone On 5/29! Screenshot Star 2025-05-27

Human Body Crossword If Gone On 5/29! Screenshot Star crossword puzzle
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  1. system that sends messages through neurons
  2. main organ of the integumentary system
  3. brings oxygenated blood to body tissues and carbon dioxide to lungs
  4. type of muscle found on bones
  5. along with spinal cord makes up the central nervous system
  6. system that filters blood to regulate body fluids
  7. main artery carrying oxygenated blood to body cells
  8. filtering units in kidneys
  9. brings oxygen to the bloodstream and carbon dioxide out of body
  10. system that provides for body movement
Down
  1. system that sends messages through hormones
  2. system that provides structure and protection
  3. breaks down food to absorb nutrients into bloodstream
  4. system that protects the body
  5. major thigh bone in the skeleton
  6. system that protects the body
  7. organ that makes bile to break down fats in food
  8. gland in the neck that regulates body metabolism
  9. air sacs in lungs where gasses are exchanged

19 Clues: filtering units in kidneyssystem that protects the bodysystem that protects the bodytype of muscle found on bonesmajor thigh bone in the skeletonmain organ of the integumentary systemsystem that provides for body movementsystem that sends messages through neuronssystem that sends messages through hormonesair sacs in lungs where gasses are exchanged...

Body Systems 2025-01-24

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. ___ blood cells fight infection
  2. groups of tissues working together
  3. made up of all the organ systems
  4. groups of cells working together
  5. system which makes blood cells
  6. ____ blood cells carry oxygen through the blood
  7. carry blood to the heart
  8. circulates substances through the body
  9. groups of organs working together
  10. pumps blood
  11. system which controls other body systems
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  1. responsible for gas exchange
  2. carry blood away from the heart
  3. helps the body move
  4. balanced internal conditions
  5. system that removes liquid waste
  6. food does not pass through these organs
  7. breaks down food
  8. made of skin, hair, and nails
  9. the __ nervous system has the brain and spine
  10. heart rate _____ when the body needs more O2 delivered to tissues

21 Clues: pumps bloodbreaks down foodhelps the body movecarry blood to the heartresponsible for gas exchangebalanced internal conditionsmade of skin, hair, and nailssystem which makes blood cells___ blood cells fight infectioncarry blood away from the heartsystem that removes liquid wastemade up of all the organ systemsgroups of cells working together...

Body Systems Work Together 2022-10-17

Body Systems Work Together crossword puzzle
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  1. system that includes your heart and blood
  2. tissue that sends electrical signals
  3. They work with bones to support your body
  4. tissue that covers the outside of the body
  5. Your body's systems have to work _____
  6. This system controls body activities with electrical impulses
  7. the system that takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
  8. If any system in your body isn't _____ properly, other systems are affected
  9. what organs working together form
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  1. Your circulatory system carries oxygen, water, and _____ to your cells
  2. another name for the circulatory system
  3. the body system that includes skin
  4. tissue that joins bones and cushions organs
  5. what your body is made of
  6. a type of tissue that helps you move
  7. What your excretory system eliminates
  8. this system absorbs nutrients from food
  9. groups of cells doing the same kind of work
  10. groups of tissues working together

19 Clues: what your body is made ofwhat organs working together formthe body system that includes skingroups of tissues working togethertissue that sends electrical signalsa type of tissue that helps you moveWhat your excretory system eliminatesYour body's systems have to work _____another name for the circulatory system...

The Respiratory System 2013-09-25

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Low-pitched, coarse, low snoring or moaning tone, may clear with coughing
  2. A normal breathing variation, can indicate fatigue or anxiety
  3. Respiratory rate more than 20 breaths/min with even rate and depth
  4. Low-pitched, coarse rubbing or grating sound, not cleared by cough
  5. Respiratory rate of 12-20 breaths/min
  6. Shortness of breath
  7. Respiratory rate more than 20 breaths/min with increased rate and depth
Down
  1. Dyspnea that awakens the patient from sleep, causing feeling of panic
  2. Number of years patient has smoked x number of packs/day
  3. High-pitched musical sound similar to a squeak, more common during expiration but can occur on inspiration
  4. High-pitched cracking and popping noises heard at the end of inspiration, not cleared by cough
  5. Shortness of breath when lying down
  6. Respiratory rate less than 12 breaths/min

13 Clues: Shortness of breathShortness of breath when lying downRespiratory rate of 12-20 breaths/minRespiratory rate less than 12 breaths/minNumber of years patient has smoked x number of packs/dayA normal breathing variation, can indicate fatigue or anxietyRespiratory rate more than 20 breaths/min with even rate and depth...

The Respiratory System 2021-01-20

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a muscle that helps pull air into your respiratory device and push air out.
  2. tubes Two tubes that lay at the backside give of your windpipe that joins to every lung.
  3. Small air sacs interior the lungs the place the alternate of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
  4. Thin sacs that surround each lung lobe and separate your lungs from the chest wall.
  5. Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli.
  6. a passage connecting your lungs and throat.
  7. two organs that get rid of oxygen from the air ignore and pass by it into the bloodstream.
Down
  1. Hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out.
  2. Blood vessels in the alveoli walls that move oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  3. Tiny hairs that move in a wave-like motion to filter dust and other irritants out of your airways.
  4. Tissue flap at the entrance to the trachea that closes when you swallow to keep food and liquids out of your airway.
  5. a lengthy tube that strikes air from your mouth and nostril to the trachea.
  6. hollowed out areas that lay between the bones in your head. They assist alter the temperature and humidity of the air you inhale.

13 Clues: a passage connecting your lungs and throat.Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli.Blood vessels in the alveoli walls that move oxygen and carbon dioxide.a muscle that helps pull air into your respiratory device and push air out.a lengthy tube that strikes air from your mouth and nostril to the trachea....

The respiratory system 2023-10-16

The respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the gas we need to transfer to cells for respiration
  2. the tube connecting the nose and mouth to the lungs
  3. the scientific word for breathing out
  4. a sponge like organ responsible for gas exchange
  5. the gas we need to get rid of from the body
  6. these are made of bone and protect the heart and lungs
  7. the scientific word for breathing in
  8. the flat sheet of muscle that separates the chest from the lower part of the thorax
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  1. the small tubes within the lungs that end in tiny air sacs
  2. this and the mouth are where air enters and leaves the body
  3. the two tubes that split from the trachea and join it to each lung
  4. the tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens in the lungs
  5. these muscles move the ribs

13 Clues: these muscles move the ribsthe scientific word for breathing inthe scientific word for breathing outthe gas we need to get rid of from the bodya sponge like organ responsible for gas exchangethe tube connecting the nose and mouth to the lungsthe gas we need to transfer to cells for respirationthese are made of bone and protect the heart and lungs...

T'Niyah's Respiratory Disease Crossword 2021-03-16

T'Niyah's Respiratory Disease Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. fine crackling sounds heard on auscultation during inhalation when there is fluid in the alveoli
  2. can occur when a foreign substance, such as vomit is inhaled into the lungs
  3. abnormally slow breathing
  4. coughing up blood
  5. damage to the alveoli caused by injury or trauma
  6. pneumonia caused by the AIDS virus
  7. allergic hypersensitivity causing inflammation/edema in the walls of bronchioles
  8. ability to breathe easily only in an upright position
  9. harsh or high-pitched respiratory crowing sound caused by and obstruction of the air passages in the larynx or trachea
  10. viral infection that attacks your respiratory system
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  1. drug that breaks up mucus and promotes coughing
  2. pneumonia caused by a virus
  3. infection of the nasal cavity, pharynx
  4. mild form of pneumonia
  5. inflammation of the bronchi
  6. involves both lungs
  7. to force air through your throat with a short, loud noise often because you are sick
  8. whistling or sighing, musical sound heard on auscultation that results from narrowing of the lumen of the respiratory passageway
  9. continuous, dry grating sound caused by inflammation of pleura
  10. difficulty breathing

20 Clues: coughing up bloodinvolves both lungsdifficulty breathingmild form of pneumoniaabnormally slow breathingpneumonia caused by a virusinflammation of the bronchipneumonia caused by the AIDS virusinfection of the nasal cavity, pharynxdrug that breaks up mucus and promotes coughingdamage to the alveoli caused by injury or trauma...

Jericho p4a 2021-08-06

Jericho p4a crossword puzzle
Across
  1. tissue is a collection of cell
  2. what system breaks down food
  3. what system controls all body functions
  4. is the smallest unit of life
  5. what protect heart
  6. what protect brain
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  1. what system protects organ
  2. what system allows exchange of gases
  3. what system transports blood
  4. what system works for bone

10 Clues: what protect heartwhat protect brainwhat system protects organwhat system works for bonewhat system breaks down foodwhat system transports bloodis the smallest unit of lifetissue is a collection of cellwhat system allows exchange of gaseswhat system controls all body functions

Respiratory Drugs 2020-04-13

Respiratory Drugs crossword puzzle
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  1. Most common expectorants
  2. Phosphodiesterase-4 Inhibitor in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  3. loosen bronchial secretions so they can be eliminated by coughing.
  4. The most important physiologic need catered by the Respiratory System
  5. “CALMS YOU DOWN” or otherwise known as “REST and Digestion”
  6. Leukotriene Synthesis Inhibitors in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  7. Act as sympathomimetic, turns on your SNS to bring more circulation into the lungs
  8. the jobs of SNS and PNS are completely opposite to create a condition called
  9. drugs used for the maintenance treatment of bronchospasm associated w/ COPD.
  10. Simply turns off the system that causes fight or flight.
  11. Bronchodilators relaxes smooth muscles and cause dilation of the
  12. a drug or other compound that inhibits the physiological effects of histamine, used especially in the treatment of allergies.
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  1. So basically, Respiratory Drugs _________ mucus production and constriction
  2. Opioid Antitussive
  3. Piperidine Derivative on first generation antihistamine
  4. Piperazine Derivatives on first generation antihistamine
  5. Stimulate the Central nervous System (CNS) and respiration, dilates coronary and pulmonary vessels and cause diuresis.
  6. effective for treatment of allergic rhinitis because they produce an anti inflammatory action.
  7. used to relieve nasal congestion.
  8. Stabilizes mast cells and reduce swelling.
  9. MODIFIERS, Effective in inflammatory symptoms of asthma triggered by allergic and environmental stimuli.
  10. Decrease fluid = decrease _______
  11. Sodium, Cromolyn in anti inflamatory used for COPD
  12. Act as detergents to liquify and loosen thick mucous
  13. Are only used if a bacterial infection results from retained mucous secretions.
  14. A fancy word for too much mucus.
  15. natural protective way to clear the airway of secretions.
  16. Non-Opioid Antitussive
  17. , Glucocorticosteroids are used to treat respiratory disorder parituclarly ________

29 Clues: Opioid AntitussiveNon-Opioid AntitussiveMost common expectorantsA fancy word for too much mucus.used to relieve nasal congestion.Decrease fluid = decrease _______Stabilizes mast cells and reduce swelling.Sodium, Cromolyn in anti inflamatory used for COPDAct as detergents to liquify and loosen thick mucous...

Lungs 2020-12-04

Lungs crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pumps blood throughout the body
  2. air passage from trachea to lungs
  3. air sacks in the lungs
  4. body system of breathing
  5. to inhale
  6. inside trachea
  7. to exhale
  8. body system that circulates blood
  9. another word for breathing
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  1. opposite of oxygen
  2. cardiovascular exercise
  3. opposite of carbon dioxide
  4. wind pipe
  5. add oxygen to blood
  6. always transporting around the body to help stay alive

15 Clues: wind pipeto inhaleto exhaleinside tracheaopposite of oxygenadd oxygen to bloodair sacks in the lungscardiovascular exercisebody system of breathingopposite of carbon dioxideanother word for breathingpumps blood throughout the bodyair passage from trachea to lungsbody system that circulates bloodalways transporting around the body to help stay alive

Biology 2022-06-17

Biology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. clusters of tiny air sacks in the lungs
  2. The break down of food physically and chemically
  3. tiny thin walled blood vessels that allow exchange of nutrients and wastes between the blood and body tissues by diffusion
  4. the process of taking in oxygen
  5. Nutrients diffuse or are moved into the blood
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  1. The respiratory system includes many different organs that work together for gas exchange to take place
  2. carries oxygenated blood away from the heart, with thick walls it withstands high pressure
  3. the organ system that is made up of the heart, the blood and the blood vessels.
  4. the removal of solid waste from the digestive system to the body
  5. the taking in of nutrients
  6. Type of connective tissue that circulates through all parts of the body
  7. tiny cells that help in blood clotting. they make up less than 1% of blood volume

12 Clues: the taking in of nutrientsthe process of taking in oxygenclusters of tiny air sacks in the lungsNutrients diffuse or are moved into the bloodThe break down of food physically and chemicallythe removal of solid waste from the digestive system to the bodyType of connective tissue that circulates through all parts of the body...

BODY OF YOU 2020-07-11

BODY OF YOU crossword puzzle
Across
  1. LIFE GOES ON
  2. SUPPORT SYSTEM
  3. FILTER BLOOD CREATE URINE
  4. LITTLE BODY NEURONS
  5. HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS
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  1. OFTEN THE MEASURE OF STRENGTH
  2. PROCESSING FOOD IN AND OUT
  3. BREATHE
  4. PART OF OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
  5. HORMONE SYSTEM

10 Clues: BREATHELIFE GOES ONSUPPORT SYSTEMHORMONE SYSTEMLITTLE BODY NEURONSHEART AND BLOOD VESSELSFILTER BLOOD CREATE URINEPART OF OUR IMMUNE SYSTEMPROCESSING FOOD IN AND OUTOFTEN THE MEASURE OF STRENGTH

Chapter 7: Respiratory System 2012-12-07

Chapter 7: Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. lung
  2. pluera
  3. nose
  4. sinus,cavity
  5. coal
  6. straight
  7. pharynx
  8. CO2
  9. Alveolus
  10. breathing
  11. incomplete
  12. bronchiole
  13. lung,air
  14. larynx
  15. dialated,expansion
  16. voice
  17. breathing
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  1. dust
  2. nose
  3. lung,air
  4. bronchus
  5. diaphragm
  6. ox/i,ox/o
  7. trachea
  8. epiglottus
  9. branchus
  10. lobe
  11. spitting
  12. smell
  13. chest

30 Clues: CO2dustnoselungnosecoallobesmellchestvoiceplueralarynxtracheapharynxlung,airbronchusstraightAlveolusbranchuslung,airspittingdiaphragmox/i,ox/obreathingbreathingepiglottusincompletebronchiolesinus,cavitydialated,expansion

Chapter 7: Respiratory System 2015-03-08

Chapter 7: Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. phlegm
  2. dust
  3. chest
  4. breathing
  5. condition of coal in lungs
  6. smell
  7. anthrac/o
  8. nosebleed
  9. bronchiol/o
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  1. tuss/o
  2. nose
  3. blood in chest cavity
  4. -ptysis
  5. paralysis of the larynx
  6. incomplete
  7. straight
  8. sept/o
  9. ox/i
  10. -plegia
  11. CO2

20 Clues: CO2nosedustox/ichestsmelltuss/ophlegmsept/o-ptysis-plegiastraightbreathinganthrac/onosebleedincompletebronchiol/oblood in chest cavityparalysis of the larynxcondition of coal in lungs

Review: The Respiratory System 2016-09-12

Review: The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. These cells make mucus.
  2. A large ______ ____ provides a large space for gas exchange to happen.
  3. Carries air into the left and right lungs.
  4. A cancer causing chemical.
  5. These can irritate the airways and cause infections, found in cigarette smoke.
  6. Black, sticky carcinogenics substance in cigarette smoke.
  7. A concentration _______ is maintained for fast diffusion.
  8. Breathing out.
  9. Faster and _____ breathing is needed during exercise.
  10. These provide the lungs with good blood supply.
  11. Traps dust and bacteria in the airways.
Down
  1. Carries air from your mouth into the lungs.
  2. A gas that binds with haemoglobin in RBCs, preventing carrying around oxygen.
  3. The structures on ciliated epithelial cells that sweep mucus.
  4. Where gas exchange takes place in the lungs.
  5. _______ can be used to test CO2 in expired air.
  6. A very addictive drug in cigarettes
  7. _____ surfaces allow gases to dissolve before diffusion.
  8. The smaller airways in the lungs.
  9. Breathing in.
  10. T___ w____ provide a short distance for gases to diffuse.
  11. Produces vibrations and sound.

22 Clues: Breathing in.Breathing out.These cells make mucus.A cancer causing chemical.Produces vibrations and sound.The smaller airways in the lungs.A very addictive drug in cigarettesTraps dust and bacteria in the airways.Carries air into the left and right lungs.Carries air from your mouth into the lungs.Where gas exchange takes place in the lungs....

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-18

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. A device used to send an electrical shock to the heart when someone experiences cardiac arrest
  2. Arrest A condition where your heart suddenly stops beating
  3. The type of asthma without an allergic reaction
  4. Dioxide The waste product that we breathe out
  5. The noticeable sign that you have a disease
  6. A disease caused by having too few red blood cells, through deficiency or genetics
  7. The main organs for respiration. They fill up with air as you breathe.
  8. Attack A condition when blood flow, and oxygen, is blocked to the heart
  9. Smallest blood vessels which are so thin that gas and nutrients can pass through.
  10. The tiny air sacs in our lungs where oxygen exchange takes place
  11. These are “triggers” which could lead to an allergic reaction.
  12. An immune reaction which causes fever, swelling, production of white blood cells
  13. Smaller branches of arteries the connect to capillaries
  14. A condition when blood flow, and oxygen, is blocked to the brain
  15. A medication that widen the bronchi allowing for more air flow
  16. These are the tubes which “branch” off into the left and right lungs
  17. A condition that causes difficulty breathing and may require the use of an inhaler
  18. The middle layer of the heart
  19. The term used to describe the “inadequate blood supply to an organ in the body, usually the heart”
  20. The term used to describe when pneumonia has affected both lungs
  21. Medications for treating bacterial infections
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  1. Medications for treating fungal infections
  2. A type of medication that is supplements the adrenaline rush needed for asthma attacks
  3. A condition known has, high blood pressure
  4. This type of drainage is the use of gravity to release mucus from the body.
  5. This is the general term for “shortness of breath”
  6. The term used to describe when pneumonia has affected only one lung
  7. Respiration The process where oxygen is used to make energy in the cells
  8. This is a type of pneumonia that you can get in a hospital
  9. The tube behind the nose and mouth, similar to the esophagus
  10. A condition caused by a lack of a specific protein which causes yellowing of the eyes or face
  11. An immune reaction when your body temperature is higher than normal
  12. The term used to describe energy that cells produce
  13. This is the muscle below your ribcage which helps expand and contract your chest
  14. A disease where plaque begins to build up in your blood vessels preventing blood flow
  15. Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
  16. Blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart
  17. The general term for, irregular heart beat
  18. Another tube for respiration, but contains the voice box/vocal cords
  19. This is known as the windpipe, the main tube for respiration which is in the center of your chest
  20. These are the type of cells that make up the alveoli.
  21. Another term for phlegm
  22. A disease caused by an infectious pathogen and can lead to fevers, chills and phlegm.
  23. The type of asthma that happens with allergens

44 Clues: Another term for phlegmThe middle layer of the heartMedications for treating fungal infectionsA condition known has, high blood pressureThe general term for, irregular heart beatThe noticeable sign that you have a diseaseMedications for treating bacterial infectionsThe type of asthma that happens with allergens...

The Respiratory System Crossword 2016-05-10

The Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lymphoid tissue at the back of the throat; composed of lymphocytes and help fight infection
  2. having an insufficient oxygen supply
  3. a muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen ; domes upward when resting and flattens out when inhaling to allow more room for oxygen
  4. the only externally visible part of the respiratory system
  5. flap of tissue that covers the entrance to the windpipe when swallowing
  6. the number of lobes in the right lung
  7. also known as the voice box; helps us to speak
  8. a large, air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face; each cavity is the continuation of the two nostrils
  9. the amount of air moved during normal, quiet breathing
Down
  1. the opening between the vocal cords in the larynx
  2. oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the lungs and all cell membranes by this process
  3. inflammation of the bronchial membranes
  4. also known as the windpipe; runs from the base of throat to lungs
  5. labored or difficult breathing
  6. the lung volume that represents the total volume of exchangeable air
  7. air sacs in the lungs where blood and gas exchange occur; grapelike sacs
  8. your throat; starts at the back of your nose and stops at the top of the larynx
  9. the amount of gas that stays in the lungs after we forcefully exhale; keeps our lungs from collapsing (the abbreviation)
  10. a disease of the bronchi characterized by wheezing, dyspnea, and a feeling of constriction in the chest
  11. the number of lobes in the left lung

20 Clues: labored or difficult breathinghaving an insufficient oxygen supplythe number of lobes in the left lungthe number of lobes in the right lunginflammation of the bronchial membranesalso known as the voice box; helps us to speakthe opening between the vocal cords in the larynxthe amount of air moved during normal, quiet breathing...

Respiratory and Circulatory System 2023-11-22

Respiratory and Circulatory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The only vein that carries oxygenated blood
  2. What part of the blood fights against infections
  3. Enlarges the chest cavity on inhalation
  4. Which side of atrium and ventricle carry deoxygenated blood
  5. Where blood from the head enters the heart
  6. The stoppage of blood flow in an artery
  7. What leads to the alveoli
  8. Where the air enters the respiratory system
  9. Where does blood flow from to get to the left ventricle
  10. Part of the blood that prevents bleeding out
  11. Most common respiratory disease in children
  12. Smallest and most numerous blood vessels
  13. Commonly known as the throat
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  1. What part of the blood carries the oxygen
  2. Where blood from the lower part of your body enters the heart
  3. Directly above the Trachea
  4. Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
  5. Largest artery in the body
  6. Carry oxygenated blood to the body from the heart
  7. Flap of tissue that sits beneath the tongue
  8. Tiny air sacs in the lungs
  9. Infection of the main airways of the lungs
  10. This side has two lobes
  11. What valve in located between the right atrium and right ventricle
  12. What part of the blood carries nutrients, proteins, and waste products
  13. Connects your larynx to your lungs
  14. One side has two lobes, other side has three lobes

27 Clues: This side has two lobesWhat leads to the alveoliDirectly above the TracheaLargest artery in the bodyTiny air sacs in the lungsCommonly known as the throatConnects your larynx to your lungsEnlarges the chest cavity on inhalationThe stoppage of blood flow in an arterySmallest and most numerous blood vesselsWhat part of the blood carries the oxygen...

Respiratory and Circulatory System 2023-11-23

Respiratory and Circulatory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What part of the blood fights against infections
  2. Smallest and most numerous blood vessels
  3. Largest artery in the body
  4. This side has two lobes
  5. Which side of atrium and ventricle carry deoxygenated blood
  6. Directly above the Trachea
  7. Flap of tissue that sits beneath the tongue
  8. Carry oxygenated blood to the body from the heart
  9. Where the air enters the respiratory system
  10. One side has two lobes, other side has three lobes
  11. The only vein that carries oxygenated blood
  12. What part of the blood carries nutrients, proteins, and waste products
  13. Enlarges the chest cavity on inhalation
  14. Where blood from the lower part of your body enters the heart
  15. What part of the blood carries the oxygen
  16. Commonly known as the throat
Down
  1. Where does blood flow from to get to the left ventricle
  2. The stoppage of blood flow in an artery
  3. Tiny air sacs in the lungs
  4. What leads to the alveoli
  5. Infection of the main airways of the lungs
  6. Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
  7. Connects your larynx to your lungs
  8. What valve in located between the right atrium and right ventricle
  9. Most common respiratory disease in children
  10. Where blood from the head enters the heart
  11. Part of the blood that prevents bleeding out

27 Clues: This side has two lobesWhat leads to the alveoliLargest artery in the bodyTiny air sacs in the lungsDirectly above the TracheaCommonly known as the throatConnects your larynx to your lungsThe stoppage of blood flow in an arteryEnlarges the chest cavity on inhalationSmallest and most numerous blood vesselsWhat part of the blood carries the oxygen...

Respiratory System Med Terms 2023-04-17

Respiratory System Med Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pharynx
  2. Cough
  3. Breathing (suffix)
  4. Bronch/o, and Bronchi/o
  5. -osmia
  6. -capnia
  7. Coal
  8. Pulmon/o, Pnuem/o, and Pnuemon/o
  9. Epiglott/o
  10. Lobe
  11. Involuntary muscle contraction
  12. Breathing
  13. Muc/o
  14. Rhin/o, and Nas/o
Down
  1. Bronchiole
  2. Air
  3. Trache/o
  4. Pleur/o
  5. chest (Suffix)
  6. Alveolus
  7. Orth/o
  8. -phonia
  9. Wall
  10. Oxygen
  11. Coni/o
  12. -plegia
  13. Atel/o
  14. Spitting
  15. Sinus
  16. Diaphragm
  17. Larynx

31 Clues: AirWallCoalLobeCoughSinusMuc/oOrth/o-osmiaOxygenConi/oAtel/oLarynxpharynxPleur/o-phonia-capnia-plegiaTrache/oAlveolusSpittingDiaphragmBreathingBronchioleEpiglott/ochest (Suffix)Rhin/o, and Nas/oBreathing (suffix)Bronch/o, and Bronchi/oInvoluntary muscle contractionPulmon/o, Pnuem/o, and Pnuemon/o

respiratory system vocab test 2023-04-25

respiratory system vocab test crossword puzzle
Across
  1. amount of air that can be forcibly taken in over the tidal volume
  2. a part of emphysema (a respirary disorder), discoloration due to poor circulation and inadequate oxygenation of the blood
  3. the center of the larynx, (vocal chords)
  4. a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
  5. amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after tidal expiration
  6. the total amount of exchangeable air
  7. gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in the systemic capillaries
  8. the absence of oxygen
  9. diaphragm and external intercostal muscles contract, size of thoracic cavity increases,air is sucked into the lungs
  10. the area where gas exchanges between the alveoli and blood occurs in the lungs
  11. consists of all of the structures that provide passageways for air to travel into and out of the lungs: the nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and most bronchioles.
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  1. gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli, oxygen is loaded into the blood & CO2 is unloaded from the blood
  2. (a lipid molecule) coats gas-exposed alveolar surfaces
  3. the soft sounds of air filling alveoli
  4. increased respiratory rate, often due to extra oxygen needs (exercising...)
  5. a chemical process where oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
  6. the rising levels of CO2 in the blood (acidosis), resulting is faster, deeper breathing- blows off more CO2 to restore back to normal blood pH
  7. moving air into and out of the lungs (breathing)
  8. poor oxygen transport to the tissues of the body
  9. the air remaining in the lungs after expiration, allows gas exchange to go on (even between breaths)
  10. every breath someone makes
  11. labored breathing
  12. a passive process that depends on natural lung elasicity, muscles relax,air is pushed out of the lungs
  13. corresponds to the lung parenchyma and includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli.

24 Clues: labored breathingthe absence of oxygenevery breath someone makesthe total amount of exchangeable airthe soft sounds of air filling alveolithe center of the larynx, (vocal chords)moving air into and out of the lungs (breathing)poor oxygen transport to the tissues of the body(a lipid molecule) coats gas-exposed alveolar surfaces...

respiratory system vocab test 2023-04-25

respiratory system vocab test crossword puzzle
Across
  1. amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after tidal expiration
  2. a passive process that depends on natural lung elasicity, muscles relax,air is pushed out of the lungs
  3. amount of air that can be forcibly taken in over the tidal volume
  4. gas exchange between blood and tissue cells in the systemic capillaries
  5. the center of the larynx, (vocal chords)
  6. the total amount of exchangeable air
  7. every breath someone makes
  8. gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli, oxygen is loaded into the blood & CO2 is unloaded from the blood
  9. a chemical process where oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars)
  10. labored breathing
  11. the air remaining in the lungs after expiration, allows gas exchange to go on (even between breaths)
Down
  1. the absence of oxygen
  2. a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals. It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
  3. a part of emphysema (a respirary disorder), discoloration due to poor circulation and inadequate oxygenation of the blood
  4. increased respiratory rate, often due to extra oxygen needs (exercising...)
  5. diaphragm and external intercostal muscles contract, size of thoracic cavity increases,air is sucked into the lungs
  6. corresponds to the lung parenchyma and includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli.
  7. moving air into and out of the lungs (breathing)
  8. the soft sounds of air filling alveoli
  9. (a lipid molecule) coats gas-exposed alveolar surfaces
  10. the rising levels of CO2 in the blood (acidosis), resulting is faster, deeper breathing- blows off more CO2 to restore back to normal blood pH
  11. poor oxygen transport to the tissues of the body
  12. consists of all of the structures that provide passageways for air to travel into and out of the lungs: the nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, bronchi, and most bronchioles.
  13. the area where gas exchanges between the alveoli and blood occurs in the lungs

24 Clues: labored breathingthe absence of oxygenevery breath someone makesthe total amount of exchangeable airthe soft sounds of air filling alveolithe center of the larynx, (vocal chords)moving air into and out of the lungs (breathing)poor oxygen transport to the tissues of the body(a lipid molecule) coats gas-exposed alveolar surfaces...

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-06

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. abnormal condition in which the skin and fingernails appear blue due to oxygen deficiency
  2. inflammation of the bronchi
  3. condition of difficulty speaking; hoarseness
  4. inability to breathe unless in an upright position
  5. condition of the lung caused by inhalation of dust
  6. surgical repair of the nose
  7. medical instrument used to visually examine the larynx
  8. pertaining to within the trachea
  9. pus in the chest cavity
  10. medical instrument used to measure breath (lung volumes)
Down
  1. process of excessive ventilation
  2. lung condition caused by inhalation of coal
  3. process of drawing in or out by suction
  4. temporary cessation of breathing
  5. process of coughing and spitting material from the chest
  6. good or normal breathing
  7. surgical excision of the tonsils
  8. (surgical creation of) new opening into the trachea
  9. difficulty in breathing
  10. condition of deficient amounts of oxygen

20 Clues: difficulty in breathingpus in the chest cavitygood or normal breathinginflammation of the bronchisurgical repair of the noseprocess of excessive ventilationtemporary cessation of breathingsurgical excision of the tonsilspertaining to within the tracheaprocess of drawing in or out by suctioncondition of deficient amounts of oxygen...

Respiratory System Guillory BSF3 2023-03-15

Respiratory System Guillory BSF3 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. openings at back of nasal cavity
  2. lung infection; most common infectious death in US
  3. gas exchange between blood and body cells
  4. permanently enlarged airways and damaged alveolar walls
  5. the 2-part branched area at the base of the trachea
  6. windpipe
  7. space in the larynx that contains the vocal cords
  8. hypersensitivity to pollen by nasal cavity
  9. forceful contraction of respiration muscles, forcing vocal cord closure
  10. look like tiny grapes; air sacs (Plural)
  11. forceful expulsion of air through mouth & nose
  12. nerve that stimulates diaphragm
  13. throat area at the back of mouth
  14. sinus spaces inferior to both cheeks
  15. objects lodge here more often due to a steeper downward angle
  16. the ability of lungs to return to preinhalation size
  17. area on left lung that accommodates the heart
  18. what shape are the cartilage rings in the trachea
Down
  1. a function that helps regulate blood pH
  2. cells that produce mucus in nasal cavity
  3. air conditioning chambers
  4. guardian of the airways
  5. alveolar epithelium+basement+capillary endothelium
  6. bronchospasm causing breathing difficulties
  7. main muscle involved in breathing
  8. eustachian tubes are found in the area of throat
  9. the ability for lungs to stretch when breathing in
  10. sudden expulsion of air due to irritant
  11. the study of respiratory system
  12. acute or chronic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses
  13. how many lobes the right lung has
  14. highly contagious virus of upper respiratory tract
  15. stabilize alveoli and reduce surface tension
  16. sinuses located between eyes & nasal cavity
  17. Small branches of bronchi that lead to alveolar ducts
  18. how gases are exchanged from high to low concentration

36 Clues: windpipeguardian of the airwaysair conditioning chambersthe study of respiratory systemnerve that stimulates diaphragmopenings at back of nasal cavitythroat area at the back of mouthmain muscle involved in breathinghow many lobes the right lung hassinus spaces inferior to both cheeksa function that helps regulate blood pH...

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-31

Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. formed by C-shaped cartilaginous rings (most inferior margin of larynx)
  2. an iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds oxygen.
  3. instrument used to measure breathing
  4. amount of air that moves in and out of the lungs during a normal breath
  5. the process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they contain (gas exchange).
  6. chronic bronchial inflammatory disorder with airway obstruction due to bronchial edema and constriction and increased mucus production
  7. form in which most carbon dioxide is carried in plasma
  8. folds of connective tissue that stretch across the opening of the larynx and produce a person's voice.
  9. exchange of gases between cells of the body and the blood
  10. throat; passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx
  11. inflammation of the bronchi
  12. bacterial infection of the lungs
  13. a genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems - caused by excess mucus production
  14. breathing in (inhalation)
  15. alveoli lose their elasticity
  16. a condition in which cancer cells form in the tissues of the lung - number one cause is from smoking
Down
  1. tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
  2. primary bronchi, bronchioles, trachea, nose (allow air to reach the lungs and warm/become humidified)
  3. a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
  4. intrapulmonary pressure does this with exhalation
  5. movement of air into and out of the lungs
  6. exchange of gases between lungs (alveoli) and blood
  7. name for all structures that provide passageway for air to travel (nasal cavity, pharynx, trachea, bronchii, most bronchioloes)
  8. a disease caused by bacteria that are transmitted through coughing or sneezing.
  9. a connective tissue with a fluid matrix that transports respiratory gases
  10. force that impacts ability to breathe
  11. the total volume of air that can be exchanged
  12. breathing out (exhalation)
  13. a genetic disorder that is present at birth and affects both the respiratory and digestive systems.
  14. intrapulmonary pressure does this with inhalation
  15. amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation

31 Clues: breathing in (inhalation)breathing out (exhalation)inflammation of the bronchialveoli lose their elasticitybacterial infection of the lungsinstrument used to measure breathingforce that impacts ability to breathemovement of air into and out of the lungsthe total volume of air that can be exchangedintrapulmonary pressure does this with exhalation...

Lower Respiratory System Crossword 2025-05-06

Lower Respiratory System Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Facilitates lung movement and breathing
  2. Assists expanding and contracting of the lungs
  3. Pumps blood
  4. Assists the release of carbon dioxide from the blood into the exhaled air
  5. A passageway for air to travel
  6. Produces and matures immune cells
  7. Protects and lubricates the heart
  8. In between the superior and middle lobes of the lungs
  9. Beneath the middle lobe of the lungs
  10. Transport food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach
  11. Lung, on the right side
  12. Lung, on the left side
  13. Allow for collateral ventilation
Down
  1. Transport air from the lobular bronchioles to the respiratory bronchioles
  2. The main muscle for breathing
  3. The most superior lobe on the right side of the body
  4. Facilitates gas exchange between the air and blood
  5. Connect respiratory bronchioles to the alveolar sacs
  6. Protects the vital organs throughout the thoracic cavity
  7. The very top of the lung
  8. Bone in front of the lungs, center

21 Clues: Pumps bloodLung, on the left sideLung, on the right sideThe very top of the lungThe main muscle for breathingA passageway for air to travelAllow for collateral ventilationProduces and matures immune cellsProtects and lubricates the heartBone in front of the lungs, centerBeneath the middle lobe of the lungsFacilitates lung movement and breathing...

Respiratory System Biology 2201 2024-03-04

Respiratory System Biology 2201 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - the air sacs in the lungs that are the only place where gases are exchanged with the blood
  2. - Movement of oxygen from cytoplasm into mitochondria to produce ATP
  3. – infection causing the cilia harm and mucus clogs the airways
  4. – Cessation of breathing for 10 seconds or longer during sleep
  5. - the lubricated layer around the lungs which stops friction with the ribs and lungs
  6. – volume of air remaining in the lungs following exhalation of resting volume
  7. – growth of abnormal lung cells that can be fatal
  8. - the left lung is smaller than the right lung to make space for
  9. – the common cold
  10. - paired opening organ which moistens and cleans inhaled air and is for smell
  11. – an inherited disorder that causes causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs
  12. – maximum volume of air that can be inhaled following exhalation of resting tidal volume
  13. – allergens cause the bronchioles to narrow making breathing more difficult
  14. – pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis; reduces lung health
  15. – inflammation of the pleura lining surrounding the lungs – very painful
  16. - the intersection of the esophagus and the trachea (windpipe)
Down
  1. -total volume of air that the lungs can hold
  2. – inflammation of the vocal folds
  3. - maximum amount of air that can be expired after taking the deepest breath possible
  4. – alveolar walls break down and the surface area of the lungs is reduced
  5. - Movement of oxygen from blood to the tissue cells
  6. – long-term obstruction of airflow and a substantial reduction in pulmonary ventilation
  7. - movement of oxygen from the lungs to the blood
  8. - movement of air into and out of the lungs
  9. - the number of lungs, nostrils and bronchi that a healthy person has
  10. – lower respiratory infection that causes fluid build up in the lungs
  11. - opening organ which moistens and cleans inhaled air and is for taste

27 Clues: – the common cold– inflammation of the vocal folds- movement of air into and out of the lungs-total volume of air that the lungs can hold- movement of oxygen from the lungs to the blood– growth of abnormal lung cells that can be fatal- Movement of oxygen from blood to the tissue cells– infection causing the cilia harm and mucus clogs the airways...

Chapter 13: Respiratory System 2024-03-20

Chapter 13: Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pair of tonsils flanking the oropharynx
  2. single tonsil, also called adenoid, located in the nasopharynx
  3. a muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominopelvic cavity
  4. the opening between the vocal cords in the larynx
  5. membrane composed of the alveolar wall, the capillary wall, and their basement membranes; gases must cross this membrane from proper exchange to occur
  6. pattern of breathing faster and deeper during exercise
  7. all respiratory passages that carry air to the terminal bronchioles and beyond
  8. the only external organ of the respiratory system
  9. projections from the walls of the nasal cavity that increase air turbulence and the surface area of mucous membrane exposed to the air to aid in warming and moistening
  10. pressure in the space between the pleurae; always negative compared to intrapulmonary pressure
  11. roof of the mouth
  12. a chemical substance coating the pulmonary alveoli walls that reduces surface tension, thus preventing collapse of the alveoli after expiration
  13. air remaining in the lungs after exhalation that cannot be voluntarily exhaled
  14. the elastic cartilage at the back of the throat; covers the glottis during swallowing
  15. organs of the respiratory system responsible for air exchange with the outside and gas exchange with blood
  16. part of the lung that leads into the alveoli and is involved in gas exchange
  17. the windpipe; the respiratory tube extending from larynx to bronchi
  18. the board inferior area of each lung resting on the diaphragm
  19. serous membrane layer covering the cavity in which the lung resides
  20. the process of supplying the body with oxygen and removing carbon dioxide; includes both internal and external respiration
  21. soft respiratory sounds produced when air fills the alveoli
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  1. roof of mouth formed by the fusion of the two maxillae bones
  2. divisions of the trachea that lead into the right and left lungs
  3. the act of expelling air from the lungs; exhalation
  4. folds in the mucous membrane of the larynx that vibrate to produce sound
  5. portion of the roof of the mouth that is not supported by bone
  6. the muscular tube extending from the posterior of the nasal cavities to the esophagus.
  7. the region of the thoracic cavity between the lungs that houses the heart
  8. amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled in addition to tidal volume
  9. air-filled spaces within the maxillae on either side of the nasal cavity that are lined with mucous membrane; help lighten the skull
  10. the volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs by forcible expiration after the deepest inspiration; total exchangeable air.
  11. cartilage connective tissue containing collagen fibers
  12. serous membrane layer covering the surface of each lung
  13. tissue at midline that separates the nasal cavity into right and left sides
  14. the smallest conducting passages in the lungs
  15. the presence of air or gas in a pleural
  16. amount of air inhaled or exhaled with a normal breath
  17. the cartilaginous organ located between the trachea and the pharynx; voice box
  18. pair of tonsils at the base of the tongue
  19. hemoglobin combined with oxygen
  20. volume of air that never reaches the alveoli and does not participate in gas exchange
  21. the drawing of air into the lungs inhalation

42 Clues: roof of the mouthhemoglobin combined with oxygenpair of tonsils flanking the oropharynxthe presence of air or gas in a pleuralpair of tonsils at the base of the tonguethe drawing of air into the lungs inhalationthe smallest conducting passages in the lungsthe opening between the vocal cords in the larynx...

Respiratory System Med Terms 2022-02-15

Respiratory System Med Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. deficient oxygen in the blood
  2. difficulty in speaking
  3. diseased state of bronchi & lungs
  4. pertaining to the absence of voice
  5. pertaining to the throat
  6. surgical repair of a bronchus
  7. narrowing of the windpipe
  8. inflammation of a lobe of the lung
  9. surgical repair of the nose
  10. pertaining to the voice box
  11. pertaining to difficulty in speaking
  12. abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
  13. inflammation of sinuses
  14. absence of voice
  15. pertaining to the mucus
  16. surgical repair of the windpipe
  17. able to breathe only in upright position
  18. pertaining to the septum
  19. spasmodic contraction in the bronchi
  20. deficient breathing
  21. pertaining to a bronchus
  22. hernia of the diaphragm
  23. inflammation of the throat
  24. pertaining to the windpipe
  25. record of x- rays
  26. pertaining to the chest
  27. pertaining to the absence of breathing
  28. deficient oxygen to the tissues
  29. blood in the chest
  30. pertaining to difficulty in breathing
  31. instrument used to measure carbon dioxide
  32. inflammation of the nose and throat
  33. instrument used for a visual exam of chest
  34. record of sound
  35. pain in the diaphragm
  36. a physician who studies and treats disease of the lung
  37. pertaining to the nose
  38. spasmodic contraction of the voice box
  39. inflammation of the lung
  40. pertaining to the nose and throat
  41. process of visual examination of voice box
  42. pain in the chest
  43. excision of a lung
  44. excision of the voice box
Down
  1. excessive breathing
  2. difficulty in breathing
  3. study of the lung
  4. normal breathing
  5. diseased state of the lung
  6. process of recording the bronchus
  7. surgical incision into the nose
  8. excision of a lobe of the lung
  9. excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
  10. inflammation of the bronchi
  11. deficient in carbon dioxide
  12. incision of the sinus
  13. inflammation of the voice box
  14. pertaining to the diaphragm
  15. pertaining to a segment of the lung
  16. pertaining to the alveolus
  17. absence of carbon dioxide
  18. pertaining to the lungs
  19. pertaining to the covering of the lung
  20. pertaining to the bronchi and alveoli
  21. inflammation of the epiglottis
  22. instrument used to measure breaking
  23. process of a visual examination of the chest
  24. inflammation of mucus membranes of the nose
  25. absence of breathing
  26. incision of the chest cavity
  27. rapid breathing
  28. inflammation of the pleura
  29. pertaining to the voice
  30. record of the bronchus
  31. surgical repair of the voice box
  32. physician who specializes in the use of x-rays, ultrasounds & magnetic fields in the diagnosis & treatment of disease
  33. process of measuring oxygen
  34. absence of oxygen
  35. pertaining to within the windpipe
  36. pertaining to the diaphragm
  37. pertaining to the destruction of mucus
  38. surgical repair of the (nasal) septum
  39. rapid flow of blood from the nose
  40. pertaining to deficient oxygen to the tissues
  41. study of x-rays
  42. pertaining to the absence of oxygen

86 Clues: rapid breathingrecord of soundstudy of x-raysnormal breathingabsence of voicestudy of the lungrecord of x- raysabsence of oxygenpain in the chestblood in the chestexcision of a lungexcessive breathingdeficient breathingabsence of breathingincision of the sinuspain in the diaphragmdifficulty in speakingrecord of the bronchuspertaining to the nose...

circulatory and respiratory system 2025-08-25

circulatory and respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. common passageway for food and air
  2. muscle aiding
  3. hardening of arteries
  4. occupy space in the lungs used for gas exchange
  5. largest artery
  6. increase of number of the leukocytes
  7. process of gas exchange
  8. prevents backflow of blood
  9. helps with clotting
  10. high blood pressure
  11. leads to uncontrollable bleeding
  12. organ that pumps blood
  13. contagious illness
  14. disease of the arteries
  15. breathing in
  16. white blood cells
  17. river of life
  18. organ for gas exchange
  19. swelling of the breathing passage
  20. infectious disease
  21. is a long term disease
Down
  1. physical action of taking oxygen
  2. wall dividing heart chambers
  3. blood vessels that move blood away from the heart
  4. windpipe
  5. traps platelets
  6. small flap in throat
  7. rate of heartbeat per minute
  8. refers to any infection in the lungs
  9. lymphatic tissues in throat
  10. is a chronic allergic condition
  11. blood count is low
  12. gas we inhale
  13. liquid part of blood
  14. protein containing iron
  15. leads to the digestive system
  16. tiny air sacs in lungs
  17. red blood cells
  18. cholesterol buildup
  19. breathing out

40 Clues: windpipebreathing inmuscle aidinggas we inhaleriver of lifebreathing outlargest arterytraps plateletsred blood cellswhite blood cellsblood count is lowcontagious illnessinfectious diseasehelps with clottinghigh blood pressurecholesterol buildupsmall flap in throatliquid part of bloodhardening of arteriesorgan that pumps bloodtiny air sacs in lungs...

Respiratory System – Pathology Crossword 2025-10-12

Respiratory System – Pathology Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Inhalation of dust particles leading to fibrosis — seen in coal miners.
  2. Formation of granulomas with caseous necrosis in the lungs.
  3. Progressive and irreversible enlargement of air spaces distal to terminal bronchioles.
  4. Surfactant deficiency disorder seen in premature infants.
  5. Fluid accumulation in alveolar spaces.
  6. Inflammation of the alveoli and bronchioles filled with exudate.
  7. Chronic inflammation of bronchi with hypersecretion of mucus.
  8. Partial collapse of alveoli or lung segment.
  9. Genetic disorder leading to thick mucus and recurrent lung infections.
  10. Accumulation of pus within lung tissue cavity.
  11. Destruction and permanent dilation of bronchi due to chronic infection.
Down
  1. Permanent fibrotic scarring of lung interstitium reducing gas exchange.
  2. Infection of pleura causing sharp chest pain and friction rub.
  3. Chronic airflow limitation including chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
  4. Pink frothy sputum, congestion, and heart failure sign in lungs.
  5. Air in the pleural cavity causing lung collapse.
  6. Infection caused by *Mycobacterium tuberculosis* spreads via bloodstream.
  7. Necrotizing granuloma of tuberculosis often forms this lesion.
  8. Diffuse inflammation of alveolar walls — hallmark of interstitial pneumonia.
  9. Sudden airway narrowing caused by hypersensitivity reaction.

20 Clues: Fluid accumulation in alveolar spaces.Partial collapse of alveoli or lung segment.Accumulation of pus within lung tissue cavity.Air in the pleural cavity causing lung collapse.Surfactant deficiency disorder seen in premature infants.Formation of granulomas with caseous necrosis in the lungs....

Respiratory & GI tract system 2025-09-29

Respiratory & GI tract system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 연하불능
  2. 혈변
  3. 변비
  4. 식욕부진
  5. 간비대
  6. 담낭염
  7. 췌장염
  8. 구역
  9. 편도염
  10. 부비동염
  11. 실금
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  1. 폐부종
  2. 담낭
  3. 천식
  4. 흉강천자
  5. 저혈당
  6. 췌장
  7. 기관지염
  8. 간경변증
  9. 구토
  10. 간염
  11. 복수
  12. 폐렴

25 Clues: 담낭천식혈변변비췌장구토간염복수폐렴구역실금폐부종저혈당간비대담낭염췌장염편도염흉강천자연하불능기관지염간경변증식욕부진부비동염

Respiratory System Medical Terms 2025-10-31

Respiratory System Medical Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lung
  2. to breathe
  3. imperfect
  4. throat
  5. voice box
  6. above
  7. to revive
  8. blue
  9. air sac
  10. pleural cavity
  11. lung
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  1. muscle contraction
  2. epiglottis
  3. bronchus
  4. windpipe
  5. breathing
  6. voice
  7. painful
  8. removal
  9. good
  10. nose
  11. chest
  12. nose
  13. oxygen

24 Clues: lunggoodnosebluenoselungvoiceabovechestthroatoxygenpainfulremovalair sacbronchuswindpipeimperfectbreathingvoice boxto reviveepiglottisto breathepleural cavitymuscle contraction

The Respiratory System 2020-02-04

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the upper part of the windpipe or trachea; it modulates the voice in speaking and singing
  2. one of the cartilages of the larynx that covers the glottis when food or drink is passing into the stomach to prevent it from entering the larynx
  3. small extending branches of the bronchus through which air reaches the alveoli
  4. the aperture in the head of a human by which he receives food
  5. the midriff; a muscle separating the thorax from the abdomen
  6. the windpipe; joins the pharynx and the bronchi
  7. a thin membrane, affixed to the lungs and covering the interior of the thoracic cavity
Down
  1. the organ of respiration; humans have two
  2. the passages of the nose through which air is inhaled and exhaled
  3. the cavity of the nose, lined with cilia
  4. one of the two branches of the trachea through which air flows
  5. the passage joining the nasal cavity and the esophagus through which food and air flow
  6. microscopic sacs in which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged

13 Clues: the cavity of the nose, lined with ciliathe organ of respiration; humans have twothe windpipe; joins the pharynx and the bronchithe midriff; a muscle separating the thorax from the abdomenthe aperture in the head of a human by which he receives foodone of the two branches of the trachea through which air flows...

The Respiratory System 2019-10-21

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the large sheet of muscle beneath our lungs
  2. narrow tubes that carry air within the lungs
  3. the bones around our lungs which act to protect
  4. two large spongy organs in the breathing system
  5. tube that carries air into the lungs
  6. to breathe out
  7. a gas that makes up 21% of air
Down
  1. air sacs at the end of bronchioles involved in gaseous exchange
  2. to breathe in
  3. commonly known as the windpipe
  4. tiny blood vessels wrapped around the alveoli
  5. another name for the respiratory system
  6. a gas that makes up 78% of air

13 Clues: to breathe into breathe outcommonly known as the windpipea gas that makes up 78% of aira gas that makes up 21% of airtube that carries air into the lungsanother name for the respiratory systemthe large sheet of muscle beneath our lungsnarrow tubes that carry air within the lungstiny blood vessels wrapped around the alveoli...

The Respiratory System 2015-05-25

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Waste Product
  2. Connects nose and mouth to the oesophagus
  3. Tiny Air sacs
  4. Movement of air in and out of lungs
  5. Secondary external opening
  6. Providing oxygen for respiration
  7. Main organ of respiratory system
Down
  1. Mouth
  2. Lungs are filled with _________ of tubes
  3. Larynx
  4. Diaphragm moves down
  5. Filter's air
  6. In gas exchange oxygen ________ into blood

13 Clues: MouthLarynxFilter's airWaste ProductTiny Air sacsDiaphragm moves downSecondary external openingProviding oxygen for respirationMain organ of respiratory systemMovement of air in and out of lungsLungs are filled with _________ of tubesConnects nose and mouth to the oesophagusIn gas exchange oxygen ________ into blood

The Respiratory System 2014-03-04

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Depression on the medial surface of the left lung.
  2. Amount of air that can be inhaled after a quiet, tidal inhalation.
  3. Amount of air moved in or out of the lungs during quiet breathing.
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  1. Lymphoid structure found in the oropharynx.
  2. Bony part of the roof of your mouth.
  3. Type of cartilage found in the respiratory tree.
  4. Small branches or the respiratory tree that do not have cartilage.
  5. Amount of air remaining in the lungs after a maximal exhalation.
  6. Structure responsible for directing food into the esophagus.
  7. Small air sacs where the majority of gas exchange occurs.
  8. Muscular structure that helps create the boundary between the oral cavity and oropharynx.
  9. Anatomical term used for the windpipe.
  10. Primary muscle of respiration.

13 Clues: Primary muscle of respiration.Bony part of the roof of your mouth.Anatomical term used for the windpipe.Lymphoid structure found in the oropharynx.Type of cartilage found in the respiratory tree.Depression on the medial surface of the left lung.Small air sacs where the majority of gas exchange occurs....