respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Unit 12 Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-23
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- the heart is filling with blood.
- this is where the respiratory and digestive systems meet.
- keeps the beat of the heart.
- they carry blood towards the heart.
- the process of consuming oxygen and removing other gaseous metabolic wastes (ex: carbon dioxide) (two-words).
- another name for the ‘Wind Pipe’.
- these cells clot up when there is a hole in the blood vessel.
- in the systole stage the blood is ______ from the heart.
- another name for the ‘Voice Box’.
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- this is the measurement of the force of the blood pumped from the heart (two-words)
- the need for a circulatory and respiratory system is due to ____ animal body size.
- they carry blood away from the heart.
- the Respiratory System is most connected to what system.
- the ___ circulatory system is more efficient (open, closed).
- when the Diaphragm does what, do you breath in?
- clusters of air sacks.
- this is the fluid that makes up most of blood.
- the 'main' organ of the respiratory system are the...
18 Clues: clusters of air sacks. • keeps the beat of the heart. • the heart is filling with blood. • another name for the ‘Wind Pipe’. • another name for the ‘Voice Box’. • they carry blood towards the heart. • they carry blood away from the heart. • this is the fluid that makes up most of blood. • when the Diaphragm does what, do you breath in? • ...
Body Systems Crossword 2021-09-13
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- skin removes heat and waste through releasing___
- female reproductive organs
- your skin serves to regulate the body's___
- the lymphatic system protects from viruses and_
- system that removes carbon dioxide
- the cardiovascular system___ oxygen to cells
- system for passing on genetics
- recognizable organ in the GI tract
- cartilage in the ___system connects bones
- system that contains hair and nails
- bones surround and ______ organs
- all__and lungs belong to the respiratory system
- ligaments and ___ make up the articular system
- hormones are____messengers of the endocrine system
- regulates and controls the body
- major organ in the respiratory system
- main organ of the urinary system
- organs of the skeletal system
- the ___ system contains the GI tract
- major organ of the cardiovascular system
- nervous system sends_____signals to control organs
- the urinary system is also called the___ system
- female reproductive cell
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- organ in the nervous system that runs down the back
- this system creates blood cells in marrow
- contains adrenaline and the thyroid gland
- skeletal muscle is the only ___ muscle meaning you can control it
- another name for the cardiovascular system
- the endocrine system regulates the body using__
- this system contains your bladder
- major organ of the nervous system
- the __ system causes the body to move
- digestive system breaks food down to___nutrients
- this type of muscle surrounds the heart
- male reproductive organs
- the respiratory system bring___ into the body
- muscles cause motion and help maintain____
- blood vessels like __and veins are in the cardiovascular system
- your blood___is regulated by the kidneys filtering your blood
- this system fights off foreign invaders
- major organ in the integumentary system
- another name for the lymphatic system
- how your muscles generate heat
- the digestive system removes____waste
- the pancreas and__are also in the digestive system
- tonsils and the___ are in the lymphatic system
- males reproductive cell
47 Clues: males reproductive cell • male reproductive organs • female reproductive cell • female reproductive organs • organs of the skeletal system • system for passing on genetics • how your muscles generate heat • regulates and controls the body • bones surround and ______ organs • main organ of the urinary system • this system contains your bladder • major organ of the nervous system • ...
Respiratory System 2013-10-19
Across
- Severe nose bleed
- Breathing: Inhalation, exhalation
- Collapsed lung/alveoli
- SOB
- An instrument to view the larynx
- Paralysis of the larynx
- Ability of lungs to stretch
- Upper respiratory infection
- R
- Surgical creation of an opening into the trachea
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- Surgical puncture of the chest
- Resembling a sinus
- Pneumat-o, pneumon-o, pulmon/o
- Inflamation of the nasal membranes and the lungs
- Instrument used to measure air taken in and out of lungs
- Coughing/spitting up blood
- Absence of breathing; temporary lack of breathing
- Chest
18 Clues: R • SOB • Chest • Severe nose bleed • Resembling a sinus • Collapsed lung/alveoli • Paralysis of the larynx • Coughing/spitting up blood • Ability of lungs to stretch • Upper respiratory infection • Surgical puncture of the chest • Pneumat-o, pneumon-o, pulmon/o • An instrument to view the larynx • Breathing: Inhalation, exhalation • Inflamation of the nasal membranes and the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2021-11-10
Across
- vapour, the result when you add heat to water
- the organs in your body that help you breathe
- dioxide, the thing your body releases each time you breathe
- a body part the helps you eat and drink
- releasing air when you have a sudden irritation in your nose
- the action you take when you breathe out
- another word for trachea
- the thing you get when you eat to fast
- the thing you breathe in
- the thing you breathe in
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- when the mouth is opened wide and the lungs take in a lot of air
- the large air passages that lead from the trachea
- the airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi
- the things most sea creatures have that help them breathe underwater
- releasing air when you have a sudden irritation in your throat
- one of the parts on your body that lets oxygen in
- the action you take when you breathe in
- muscle that helps you breathe
- the hollow tube inside your neck
19 Clues: another word for trachea • the thing you breathe in • the thing you breathe in • muscle that helps you breathe • the hollow tube inside your neck • the thing you get when you eat to fast • a body part the helps you eat and drink • the action you take when you breathe in • the action you take when you breathe out • vapour, the result when you add heat to water • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-24
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- The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a 4-5 inch long rigid tube that carries air from the larynx to the bronchial tree of the lungs
- Tree: The bronchial tree is a network of tubes that conduct air into the lungs
- The larynx is a structure made mainly of cartilage that connects the pharynx and trachea and serves as a passageway for air and for the production of sound
- Inspiration brings air into the lungs by increasing the volume of the thorax
- The lungs are a pair of soft, cone-shaped organs that occupy most of the space in the thoracic cavity
- The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a 4-5 inch long rigid tube that carries air from the larynx to the bronchial tree of the lungs
- The lungs contain over 500 million alveoli, which are microscopic air sacs at the ends of the Bronchioles
- rings: The tube is held open by a C-shaped cartilage rings
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- The nasopharynx is the part of the pharynx behind the nasal cavity
- cavity: The internal part of the nose, called the nasal cavity
- a result, they contain numerous branching air passages, blood vessels, and millions of tiny air sacs called
- The small opening to the larynx is called the glottis
- The pharynx serves as a common passageway for both the respiratory and digestive systems
- Bronchioles: They continue to subdivide into the smallest passages, the terminal bronchioles
- Each lung is divided into smaller units called lobes separated by folds of lung tissue called fissures
- cells: The ciliated cells filter the air of particles, trapping them and brushing them upwards to the pharynx to be swallowed
- is the normal pathway for air to enter and exit the respiratory system
- conchae: The Nasal conchae is divided into 3 passageways called nasal conchae, which are lined with mucous membranes
- Expiration lets air flow out of the lungs by decreasing the volume of the thorax
- While the oropharynx is the part behind the mouth that connects nose and mouth
20 Clues: The small opening to the larynx is called the glottis • rings: The tube is held open by a C-shaped cartilage rings • cavity: The internal part of the nose, called the nasal cavity • The nasopharynx is the part of the pharynx behind the nasal cavity • is the normal pathway for air to enter and exit the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-11
Across
- tiny sacs in the lungs that allow for rapid gas exchange
- wider and shorter than the other lung
- air passages in the lungs that branch off like tree limbs
- infection caused by bacteria, viruses, and or fungi
- found in the upper part of the nose between the eyes
- lines the thorax and envelopes the lungs
- also known as the windpipe
Down
- stress syndrome lack of surfactant in the lungs
- smaller due to it being in the same area of the heart
- a system that allows gas exchange in mammals
- two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to the lungs
- breathe in air
- when air sacs in the lungs are damaged and enlarged
- push air out
- located in the mouth and critical to airway maintanance
- carries air, fluid, and food down from the nose and mouth
- located below the lungs
- Duct connect respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs
18 Clues: push air out • breathe in air • located below the lungs • also known as the windpipe • wider and shorter than the other lung • lines the thorax and envelopes the lungs • a system that allows gas exchange in mammals • stress syndrome lack of surfactant in the lungs • when air sacs in the lungs are damaged and enlarged • infection caused by bacteria, viruses, and or fungi • ...
Respiratory System 2020-02-21
Across
- What the air passages do to dirty air
- The anatomical name for the throat
- The tiniest airway passages in the lungs
- What sinuses add to your voice
- The tiny air sacs where gas exchange takes place
- The gas the lungs remove from the blood
- The windpipe
- Main job of the respiratory system
- The air tubes that go to each lung
- Cavities in the skull behind the eyes, forehead and cheek bones
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- The force that moves gases between the lungs and blood
- The hard structure that houses the vocal cords
- How many lobes the right lung has
- The narrow end of the lung at the top
- Cartilaginous flap that covers the larynx when swallowing
- Tiny blood vessels that cover the alveoli
- The gas the lungs put into the blood
- The main organs of respiration
18 Clues: The windpipe • What sinuses add to your voice • The main organs of respiration • How many lobes the right lung has • The anatomical name for the throat • Main job of the respiratory system • The air tubes that go to each lung • The gas the lungs put into the blood • What the air passages do to dirty air • The narrow end of the lung at the top • ...
Respiratory System 2023-01-31
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- difficulty swallowing
- breathing more deeply and slightly faster
- short, hairlike structures
- action of breathing
- increase in body temperature in response to illness
- discomfort when breathing when laying down flat
- clicking, rattling sounds in the lungs
- easily spread from one person to another
- procedure to remove fluid from around the lungs
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- procedure using a tube to look inside your lungs
- absence of breathing
- low levels of oxygen in your body
- breathing fast
- substance that causes discomfort to the body
- able to walk
- shortness of breath
- between the ribs
- normal, relaxed breathing
18 Clues: able to walk • breathing fast • between the ribs • shortness of breath • action of breathing • absence of breathing • difficulty swallowing • normal, relaxed breathing • short, hairlike structures • low levels of oxygen in your body • clicking, rattling sounds in the lungs • easily spread from one person to another • breathing more deeply and slightly faster • ...
Respiratory System 2023-09-25
Across
- towards the back
- the larger lung
- the main, most important muscle of inspiration
- the muscle that is attached to bones and allows movement
- towards the midline
- vital capacity+residual volume
- the internal and external intercostals are muscles of this
- the amount of air you could possibly inhale following a maximal exhalation is this
- we speak on this phase of respiration
- the muscle specific to the heart
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- the muscle that is contracting
- pressure and volume have this kind of proportion
- another name for guts
- the muscle that is relaxing or lengthening
- transports air in and out of the lungs during the act of breathing
- greater amounts of alveolar pressure are needed for
- during respiration, expiration is this
- this houses the lungs
18 Clues: the larger lung • towards the back • towards the midline • another name for guts • this houses the lungs • the muscle that is contracting • vital capacity+residual volume • the muscle specific to the heart • we speak on this phase of respiration • during respiration, expiration is this • the muscle that is relaxing or lengthening • the main, most important muscle of inspiration • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-14
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- Where gas is exchanged
- Another name for throat,
- Good with BBQ sauce.
- The dusting system
- Too little oxygen.
- Larynx
- A valve that prevents aspiration.
- Too much carbon dioxide.
- Cures everything from Asthma to Zits.
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- The highway system for transportation.
- The large airways in the lungs.
- Major muscle of breathing.
- Sputum
- What is inhaled.
- The transportation vehicle.
- Another name for windpipe.
- Warming, hydrating and filtering system.
- The Smaller airways
18 Clues: Sputum • Larynx • What is inhaled. • The dusting system • Too little oxygen. • The Smaller airways • Good with BBQ sauce. • Where gas is exchanged • Another name for throat, • Too much carbon dioxide. • Major muscle of breathing. • Another name for windpipe. • The transportation vehicle. • The large airways in the lungs. • A valve that prevents aspiration. • ...
Respiratory System 2013-03-11
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- A tube that connects the nasal and oral cavity
- A tube that leads from the trachea to the lungs
- It has many air sacs that allow gases to be exchanged
- Air sacs in lungs that diffuse air into the bloodstream
- Warms up air as it passes through
- fluid which covers the walls of airways and catches particles
- Process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- Increased volume of lungs and decreased pressure
- Large thin muscle responsible for breathing
- The rings that keep the trachea open is made out of this
- Decreased volume of lungs and increased pressure
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- Smaller airways that lead to Alveoli
- Hollow tubes that transport blood throughout the body
- Acts as a filter in the nostril
- Movement of air going in and out lungs
- Covers the top of the trachea
- Tiny hairs that line the respiratory tract and catch debris
- A tube that leads to the bronchi
18 Clues: Covers the top of the trachea • Acts as a filter in the nostril • A tube that leads to the bronchi • Warms up air as it passes through • Smaller airways that lead to Alveoli • Movement of air going in and out lungs • Large thin muscle responsible for breathing • A tube that connects the nasal and oral cavity • A tube that leads from the trachea to the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2014-03-26
Across
- high pitched noise made when there is respiratory obstruction in the larynx or trachea
- agent capable of breaking up/liquifying mucus
- noise produced by vibrations in the nasopharynx
- surgical procedure to change the size or shape of the nose
- episodes of breathing difficulty due to narrowed or obstructed airways
- membrane covering the lungs and lining the ribs in the thoracic cavity
- nostrils
- nosebleed
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- collapse of part of a lung
- viral inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose
- infection of the upper airways in children; characteristic barking cough
- loss of voice
- difficulty breathing
- blood in the pleural cavity
- absence of spontaneous respiration
- opening of a passage
- expand with air
- cavity or hollow space in a bone or other tissue
18 Clues: nostrils • nosebleed • loss of voice • expand with air • difficulty breathing • opening of a passage • collapse of part of a lung • blood in the pleural cavity • absence of spontaneous respiration • agent capable of breaking up/liquifying mucus • noise produced by vibrations in the nasopharynx • cavity or hollow space in a bone or other tissue • ...
Respiratory system 2022-10-06
Across
- alveolar spaces as well as interstitium contain eosinophilic, granular, homogeneous and pink proteinaceous edema
- condition of the lungs that is characterized by widespread narrowing of the bronchioles and formation of mucous plugs
- hilar arising from a large bronchus and invades lung parenchyma with ulcerated surface.
- cut surface of the involved lobe is airless, red-pink, dry, granular and has liver-like consistency
- the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested
- acute inflammatory disease involving the bronchioles and the alveoli is called
- honey bee combs like structure
- the lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidation
- what type of disease this slide show
- epithelium forming twisted strips (Curschmann’s spirals), diamond-shaped crystals of eosinophils (Charcot-Leyden crystals)
- the affected lungs are small and firm with cartilage-like thickening of the pleura
- patchy consolidated lesions appear dry, granular, firm, red or grey colour, 3 to 4 cm in diameter of lobe
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- Infiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes
- affected lobes shows characteristic honey-combed appearance due to dilated airways containing muco-pus thickening of their walls
- lung parenchyma are replaced by multiple, variable-sized, circumscribed nodular masses which are grey-white in colour
- the lesions appear as circumscribed, flat, small, firm or hard, bilateral nodules
- the lung is increased in size, firm, brownish, grey-white tissue surrounded bronchus and blood vessels
- lungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture
- affected lobe is firm and heavy, dry, granular and grey in appearance with liver like consistency
- the pleura is thickened having irregular and ragged inner walls with multiple cavities
20 Clues: honey bee combs like structure • what type of disease this slide show • Infiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes • lungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture • the lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidation • the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested • ...
Respiratory System 2023-02-09
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- how many lobes in the right lung
- connects the pharynx and the trachea
- warms, moistens, and filters incoming air, allows for smell, provides resonating chambers for speech
- lung inflammation when fluid enters the alveoli
- gas exchange between alveoli/capillaries and capillaries/cells
- how many lobes in the left lung
- serous membrane that surrounds lungs
- called the voicebox and holds the vocal chords
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- uncontrolled cell growth in lungs
- condition caused by bacteria and is highly contagious
- inflammation of the bronchi
- site of gas exchange in lungs
- sends information to the brain to create sense of smell
- the bronchus that is wider, shorter, and more vertical
- condition caused by spasms of smooth muscle in the bronchi and bronchioles
- name for the common cold
- the trachea is ___________ to the esophagus
- cold symptoms plus nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
- three sections, is the passageway for air and food
19 Clues: name for the common cold • inflammation of the bronchi • site of gas exchange in lungs • how many lobes in the left lung • how many lobes in the right lung • uncontrolled cell growth in lungs • connects the pharynx and the trachea • serous membrane that surrounds lungs • the trachea is ___________ to the esophagus • called the voicebox and holds the vocal chords • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-27
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- Main "trunk" of the respiratory "tree"
- Small hairs that move mucus through lungs
- Smaller branches inside lungs
- Inhaling
- The act of breathing
- Where gas exchange occurs
- Means pertaining to the lungs
- One entry for air
- Back of the throat
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- Exhaling
- Protects us from choking on food
- Waste gas
- Helper muscles for the diaphragm
- Main muscle responsible for respiration
- Main organ of the Respiratory System
- 2 main branches inside lungs
- Voice box
- Gas needed by all cells
18 Clues: Exhaling • Inhaling • Waste gas • Voice box • One entry for air • Back of the throat • The act of breathing • Gas needed by all cells • Where gas exchange occurs • 2 main branches inside lungs • Smaller branches inside lungs • Means pertaining to the lungs • Protects us from choking on food • Helper muscles for the diaphragm • Main organ of the Respiratory System • ...
Respiratory system 2023-04-27
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- an addictive component of tobacco smoke
- cell, cell in the lining to sweep mucus
- alveoli collapsed due to lack of elastic fiber
- parallel with the trachea
- sharp and loud expel air from lungs
- 2 airways to the lungs
- biggest organ in the respiratory system
- windpipe after the pharynx
- the circulation of gas in lungs
- a slimy thing that trap dust and germs
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- a component of tobacco smoke that can cause cancer
- stiff and keep the respiratory tract open
- cell that fight against infection
- bronchial allergy to the allergen
- epithelium, provides a short distance for gas exchange
- monoxide, toxic odorless gas
- cell, cell that produce mucus
- air sacs for gas exchange
18 Clues: 2 airways to the lungs • parallel with the trachea • air sacs for gas exchange • windpipe after the pharynx • monoxide, toxic odorless gas • cell, cell that produce mucus • the circulation of gas in lungs • cell that fight against infection • bronchial allergy to the allergen • sharp and loud expel air from lungs • a slimy thing that trap dust and germs • ...
Respiratory System 2023-09-11
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- Phagocytes inside alveoli, alpha 1-antitrypsin and genetic factors are causes of ______
- tiny, air-filled sacs located in the lungs of the human body. They are the primary sites of gas exchange in the respiratory system, facilitating the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air we breathe and our bloodstream.
- small, narrow air passages within the human respiratory system that are part of the lower airway. They are located in the lungs and are responsible for further branching and distributing the air that enters the respiratory system.
- pair of vital organs in the human body that form the central component of the respiratory system. They are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the bloodstream and the external environment, allowing the body to obtain oxygen for cellular respiration and remove carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism.
- _______ are the large, branching airways within the human respiratory system that carry air from the trachea (windpipe) into the lungs
- the process by which oxygen (O2) is taken in from the external environment and carbon dioxide (CO2) is expelled from the body.
- pressure The specific pressure exerted by a particular mixture of gasses is called _____
- Gas exchange is _____ when the area of diffusion is larger and the path of diffusion is shorter
- the process of moving air in and out of the lungs, facilitating the exchange of gasses (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the respiratory system and the external environment.
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- When carbon dioxide ______, blood pH level decreases.
- ________ has 4 subunits
- commonly known as the voice box, is a complex structure located in the throat of the human body. It plays several crucial roles in respiration .
- a muscular tube-like structure located in the throat, behind the nose and mouth, and in front of the esophagus and trachea. Functions include part of the digestive and respiratory system.
- referred to as the windpipe, is a vital part of the human respiratory system. It is a tubular structure that connects the larynx to the bronchi, which leads to the lungs.
- a complex biochemical process that occurs within the cells of the human body. It is the primary means by which cells obtain energy (in the form of adenosine triphosphate or ATP) from organic molecules, typically glucose, and other fuel sources.
- Lung ______ is caused by smoking, passive smoking, air pollution intake, radon gas and asbestos
- large, dome-shaped muscle located at the base of the thoracic cavity in the human body. It separates the chest cavity (thoracic cavity) from the abdominal cavity
- When lungs expand pressure _____
18 Clues: ________ has 4 subunits • When lungs expand pressure _____ • When carbon dioxide ______, blood pH level decreases. • Phagocytes inside alveoli, alpha 1-antitrypsin and genetic factors are causes of ______ • pressure The specific pressure exerted by a particular mixture of gasses is called _____ • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-15
18 Clues: food • lung? • career • throat? • mouth part • under lungs • othe rlung? • more throat • also throat • hole in nose • you know this • thing in nose • thing in mouth • help the lungs? • above the mouth • part of the nose! • disorder in lungs • with teeth and tongue
Respiratory System 2024-11-05
18 Clues: lob/o • muc/o • aer/o • orth/o • coni/o • pleur/o • spiro/o • alveol/o • stomat/o • trache/o • carcin/o • thorac/o • chondr/o • laryng/o • pulmon/o • bronchi/o • tonsill/o • pharyng/o
Humans Transport Materials 2021-03-02
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- the gas we inhale
- the system that transports nutrients, gas, and other substances through blood
- narrow tubes in the respiratory system that lead into the lungs
- air travels through this tube in the respiratory system that is held open by C-shaped rings of tissue
- the system that supplies our body with oxygen
- the vessels that carries blood to the heart
- small sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas is exchanged
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- tubelike passage of the respiratory system at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from our mouth and nose
- the vessels that carries blood away from the heart
- the name for the lower two parts of the heart where blood leaves
- main organ of the respiratory system
- the name for the upper two parts of the heart where blood enters
- the heart is made of four of these
- main organ of the circulatory system
- large muscle below the lungs that contracts (moves down) when you breathe in
- the gas we exhale
- tiny tubes of the circulatory system where blood travels through
17 Clues: the gas we inhale • the gas we exhale • the heart is made of four of these • main organ of the respiratory system • main organ of the circulatory system • the vessels that carries blood to the heart • the system that supplies our body with oxygen • the vessels that carries blood away from the heart • narrow tubes in the respiratory system that lead into the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2013-08-06
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- closes over the larynx when we swallow food
- the tracheal ________________ is where the trachea branches into bronchi
- hairlike projections in the nose which filter debris
- where the nose and pharynx intersect
- the muscular membrane that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity
- air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- in RBC, O2 binds to this
- delivered to the cells from the lungs
- inside the nose, warm and moisten air
- the membrane that covers the thoracic cavity and organs
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- nosebleed
- low oxygen in the blood and tissue
- breathing, the intake of fresh air
- small branches of the bronchus
- what the rings are made of in the trachea
- the "voicebox"
- receptors responsible for smell
- the "windpipe"
18 Clues: nosebleed • the "voicebox" • the "windpipe" • in RBC, O2 binds to this • small branches of the bronchus • receptors responsible for smell • low oxygen in the blood and tissue • breathing, the intake of fresh air • air sacs where gas exchange occurs • where the nose and pharynx intersect • delivered to the cells from the lungs • inside the nose, warm and moisten air • ...
Respiratory System 2014-11-03
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- When breathing air is warmed and moistened in the __________.
- The flat muscle that separates the chest cavity and helps you breathe.
- The flap of cartilage at the back of the tongue that stops food and drink going into the respiratory tract.
- The word that means breathing in.
- The waste product the body breathes out in respiration.
- The muscles that are between the ribs that help you breathe.
- The common problem that is caused when your diaphragm is irritated which causes the glottis to snap shut.
- The organ that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- The tube that connects the mouth and nostrils to the larynx and oesophagus.
- The important element in air that we need to live.
- The little air sacs in the lungs.
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- The tubes leading to each lung.
- Green plants make food through _____________________, in their leaves and release oxygen in the process.
- The walls of the trachea are made from rings of _________________.
- The major respiratory organ in the rib cage which expand and contract when breathing.
- The word used to describe breathing out.
- The part of the respiratory system otherwise known as the voice box.
- How air comes in and out. Also part of the digestive system.
18 Clues: The tubes leading to each lung. • The word that means breathing in. • The little air sacs in the lungs. • The word used to describe breathing out. • The organ that connects the larynx to the bronchi. • The important element in air that we need to live. • The waste product the body breathes out in respiration. • ...
Respiratory System 2020-10-27
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- warms, moistens, & filters air as it is inhaled
- a slimy substance produced in the nose and throat to moisten and protect them
- a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea, enable speech
- tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- the act of expelling air from the lungs
- When this muscle contracts, it moves down helping the lungs expand for inhalation
- small tubes that branch off the bronchi that contain clusters of alveoli at each end.
- Two short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- The windpipe
- the act of inhaling
- two spongy organs, located in the rib cage, responsible for respiration
- a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
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- process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- A gas that is brought into the body
- The fine hairlike projections from certain cells that help to sweep away fluids and particles
- A gas that exits from the body
- voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
- the act of exhaling air suddenly with a noise
- tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that allow the exchange of gases and nutrients between the blood and the cells of the body
19 Clues: The windpipe • the act of inhaling • A gas that exits from the body • A gas that is brought into the body • the act of expelling air from the lungs • the act of exhaling air suddenly with a noise • warms, moistens, & filters air as it is inhaled • a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing • ...
Respiratory system 2022-10-06
Across
- alveolar spaces as well as interstitium contain eosinophilic, granular, homogeneous and pink proteinaceous edema
- condition of the lungs that is characterized by widespread narrowing of the bronchioles and formation of mucous plugs
- hilar arising from a large bronchus and invades lung parenchyma with ulcerated surface.
- cut surface of the involved lobe is airless, red-pink, dry, granular and has liver-like consistency
- the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested
- acute inflammatory disease involving the bronchioles and the alveoli is called
- honey bee combs like structure(fig.4)
- the lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidation
- what type of disease this slide show(fig.2)
- epithelium forming twisted strips (Curschmann’s spirals), diamond-shaped crystals of eosinophils (Charcot-Leyden crystals)
- the affected lungs are small and firm with cartilage-like thickening of the pleura
- patchy consolidated lesions appear dry, granular, firm, red or grey colour, 3 to 4 cm in diameter of lobe
Down
- Infiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes(fig.3)
- affected lobes shows characteristic honey-combed appearance due to dilated airways containing muco-pus thickening of their walls
- lung parenchyma are replaced by multiple, variable-sized, circumscribed nodular masses which are grey-white in colour(fig. 6)
- the lesions appear as circumscribed, flat, small, firm or hard, bilateral nodules
- the lung is increased in size, firm, brownish, grey-white tissue surrounded bronchus and blood vessels
- lungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture(fig.1)
- affected lobe is firm and heavy, dry, granular and grey in appearance with liver like consistency
- the pleura is thickened having irregular and ragged inner walls with multiple cavities(fig.5)
20 Clues: honey bee combs like structure(fig.4) • what type of disease this slide show(fig.2) • the lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidation • Infiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes(fig.3) • the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested • lungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture(fig.1) • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-15
18 Clues: food • lung? • career • throat? • mouth part • under lungs • othe rlung? • more throat • also throat • hole in nose • you know this • thing in nose • thing in mouth • help the lungs? • above the mouth • part of the nose! • disorder in lungs • with teeth and tongue
Respiratory System 2023-05-15
18 Clues: food • lung? • career • throat? • mouth part • under lungs • othe rlung? • more throat • also throat • hole in nose • you know this • thing in nose • thing in mouth • help the lungs? • above the mouth • part of the nose! • disorder in lungs • with teeth and tongue
Respiratory System 2024-10-14
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- Where gas is exchanged
- Another name for throat,
- Good with BBQ sauce.
- The dusting system
- Too little oxygen.
- Larynx
- A valve that prevents aspiration.
- Too much carbon dioxide.
- Cures everything from Asthma to Zits.
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- The highway system for transportation.
- The large airways in the lungs.
- Major muscle of breathing.
- Sputum
- What is inhaled.
- The transportation vehicle.
- Another name for windpipe.
- Warming, hydrating and filtering system.
- The Smaller airways
18 Clues: Sputum • Larynx • What is inhaled. • The dusting system • Too little oxygen. • The Smaller airways • Good with BBQ sauce. • Where gas is exchanged • Another name for throat, • Too much carbon dioxide. • Major muscle of breathing. • Another name for windpipe. • The transportation vehicle. • The large airways in the lungs. • A valve that prevents aspiration. • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-31
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- A function of the integumentary system?
- An function of the excretory system?
- A function of the skeletal system?
- An organ in the skeletal system?
- A organ of the nervous system?
- An organ in the lymphatic system?
- A organ of the reproductive system?
- A function of the digestive system?
- A organ in the muscular system?
- A organ in the respiratory system?
- An function of the respiratory system?
- An organ in the digestive system?
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- An function of the nervous system?
- An function of the reproductive system?
- A function of the endocrine system?
- A function of the circulatory system?
- An organ in the integumentary system?
- A function of the lymphatic system?
- An organ in the circulatory system?
- A organ in the excretory system?
- An organ in the endocrine system?
- An function of the muscular system?
22 Clues: A organ of the nervous system? • A organ in the muscular system? • An organ in the skeletal system? • A organ in the excretory system? • An organ in the lymphatic system? • An organ in the endocrine system? • An organ in the digestive system? • An function of the nervous system? • A function of the skeletal system? • A organ in the respiratory system? • ...
Respiratory System 2013-05-27
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- When we inhale, the diaphragm ___________
- The process of forcing air out of the lungs
- Space between the wall of chest cavity and lung fills with air
- Air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- The process of bringing air into the lungs
- Lung infection which leads to fluid in the lungs
- Sheet of muscle that separates organs of the chest from the abdominal cavity
- In high altitudes, breathing rate _______
- Windpipe
- One passageway through which air enters and leaves our body
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- This is usually a response to things such as exercise, allergies, or cold air
- This gas has a significantly stronger affinity for hemoglobin than oxygen
- Red blood cells contain this which binds oxygen
- Nerve impulses here control breathing patterns
- Inflammation or swelling of the bronchi
- This flap prevents food from entering the trachea when swallowing
- Oxygen reacts with nutrients in mitochondria to produce this
- Process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
18 Clues: Windpipe • Air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Inflammation or swelling of the bronchi • When we inhale, the diaphragm ___________ • In high altitudes, breathing rate _______ • The process of bringing air into the lungs • The process of forcing air out of the lungs • Nerve impulses here control breathing patterns • Red blood cells contain this which binds oxygen • ...
Respiratory System 2013-11-17
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- sticky liquid, another name for mucus
- bones that protect the lungs
- two of these at the end of the trachea
- carries blood into the heart
- blood vessel in the walls of the alveoli
- strong muscle that draws air into the lungs
- system meaning the same as lungs
- structure on face that allows air to enter the trachea
- carries blood away from the heart
- nodes found on the walls of the bronchial tubes and trachea
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- traps unwanted matter that gets into the nose and lungs
- tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles
- the pipe leading into the lungs
- the right lung is divided into three of these, the left lung two
- found at the end of the bronchial tubes
- protective sack around the lungs
- lung condition restricting bronchioles
- move mucus in wave like motion
18 Clues: bones that protect the lungs • carries blood into the heart • move mucus in wave like motion • the pipe leading into the lungs • system meaning the same as lungs • protective sack around the lungs • carries blood away from the heart • tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles • sticky liquid, another name for mucus • two of these at the end of the trachea • ...
Respiratory System 2016-11-18
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- volume The volume of air inspired and expired in one breath.
- The thin, dome-like sheet of muscle that separates the thoracic from the abdominal.
- The common passage way for both the respiratory system and digestive system.
- The portion of the trachea that splits into two parts.
- The trapdoor that covers the larynx when swallowing occurs.
- a symptom of a upper respiratory infection.
- This is the action of pushing air out of the lungs.
- This thin layer of fluid that coats the alveoli.
- sinus The air filled space located inside the frontal bone.
- A slow deep breath taken through a wide open mouth.
- A symptom of a lower respiratory infection.
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- The small well defined area on the medial side of each lung.
- The smallest portion of the bronchi.
- The thin, scroll-like bones covered with nasal epithelium.
- The area between the lungs.
- The spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm accompanied by sudden closure of the glottis.
- This is the action of pulling the air into the lungs.
- This organ is the windpipe.
18 Clues: The area between the lungs. • This organ is the windpipe. • The smallest portion of the bronchi. • a symptom of a upper respiratory infection. • A symptom of a lower respiratory infection. • This thin layer of fluid that coats the alveoli. • This is the action of pushing air out of the lungs. • A slow deep breath taken through a wide open mouth. • ...
respiratory system 2021-10-10
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- the movement that brings in and takes out air
- what we breath in for the cellular respiration
- when air goes in
- waste material of cellular respiration
- two opening in your nose
- the tube that connects the throat and bronchi
- the many little branches of bronchi
- small blood tubes surrounding the alveoli
- two tubes that enter lungs
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- a membrane that can close trachea
- grapelike sacs in the lungs
- when air goes out
- a sticky substance of the respiratory system
- muscle that controls size of chest cavity
- the tiny hairs that clean the air
- another name for the voicebox
- a sac containing the lung
- two large lightweight organs
18 Clues: when air goes in • when air goes out • two opening in your nose • a sac containing the lung • two tubes that enter lungs • grapelike sacs in the lungs • two large lightweight organs • another name for the voicebox • a membrane that can close trachea • the tiny hairs that clean the air • the many little branches of bronchi • waste material of cellular respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-06
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- surgical procedure where a cut is made
- combining for, for chest
- to remove one of your lungs
- malignant tumor
- whooping cough
- combining form for lung
- infection in upper airway
- to draw in or out using a sucking motion
- combining form for blood
- collapsing lung
- to remove fluid or air from around the lungs
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- procedure that targets the resolution of a cavity
- spitting of blood
- harsh vibrating noise when breathing
- an infection of one or both lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi
- difficulty in speaking
- combining form for nose
- opening created in the front of the neck
18 Clues: whooping cough • malignant tumor • collapsing lung • spitting of blood • difficulty in speaking • combining form for lung • combining form for nose • combining for, for chest • combining form for blood • infection in upper airway • to remove one of your lungs • harsh vibrating noise when breathing • surgical procedure where a cut is made • opening created in the front of the neck • ...
Respiratory system 2021-12-01
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- a muscle found below the lungs that assists with breathing
- this is responsible for drawing air into the body
- this body system breaks down food so that glucose can be available to cells
- during this process the ribcage moves down creating less space in the lungs
- a gas that is produced in the body as a waste product
- during this process the ribcage moves up and out and the diaphragm contracts
- thin air sacs that allow exchange of gases
- two tubes that form branches into the lungs
- this is found in the respiratory system to trap dust and pathogens
- these are spongy organs which fill with air
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- the organelles responsible for releasing energy
- tiny blood vessels that exchange gases with the lungs
- an activity that will increase the breathing rate
- this structure is also known as the throat
- this structure contains vocal cords
- this tube transports air from the nose to the lungs
- this gas combines with glucose from our food so that we have energy
- this system controls our breathing so we do not need to think about doing it
18 Clues: this structure contains vocal cords • this structure is also known as the throat • thin air sacs that allow exchange of gases • two tubes that form branches into the lungs • these are spongy organs which fill with air • the organelles responsible for releasing energy • this is responsible for drawing air into the body • an activity that will increase the breathing rate • ...
Respiratory System 2024-05-09
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- Part of the brain stem containing the VRG and DRG respiratory control centers
- Cartilage in the trachea is U-shaped to allow movement of the
- The most important stimulus for breathing
- The additional amount of air that can be consciously inhaled
- Diaphragm relaxes, rib cage decreases in size, increasing the pressure in the lungs and causing air to rush out
- The amount of air remaining in the lungs after forced expiration
- Contracts to expand the rib cage, causing inspiration
- Indentation in the left lung for the heart to sit
- Keeps the airway open in the trachea
- Warms and moistens incoming air and traps foreign objects
- Contains respiratory centers which modify the timing and smooth control of breathing
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- Formed when CO2 in blood mixes with water, makes the blood acidic
- Tiny air sacs which, with capillaries, make up the respiratory zone
- The additional amount of air that can be consciously exhaled
- The amount of air exchanged by lungs at rest
- Short section of cartilage that connects the pharynx to the trachea
- Diaphragm contracts, rib cage increases in size, decreasing the pressure in the lungs and causing air to rush in
- Increases surface area in the nasal cavity and create air turbulence
18 Clues: Keeps the airway open in the trachea • The most important stimulus for breathing • The amount of air exchanged by lungs at rest • Indentation in the left lung for the heart to sit • Contracts to expand the rib cage, causing inspiration • Warms and moistens incoming air and traps foreign objects • The additional amount of air that can be consciously exhaled • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-02
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- Just past the nostrils
- Adam's Apple
- how much air beyond the norm that you can blow out
- breathing
- Most important breathing muscle
- sorts food/drink and air into the right tubes
- how much air above and beyond the norm that you can fill your lungs with
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- The throat
- "Windpipe"
- Exchange gas here
- the volume of air inhaled and expired at rest
- Creates turbulence within the nasal cavity
- serous, but for the lungs
- little grape-bundle-like sacs in the respiratory zone
- biggest tube in the lower respiratory system
- every bit of air you can possibly inhale and exhale
- how much air is always left in the lungs no matter what
- aka the voicebox
18 Clues: breathing • The throat • "Windpipe" • Adam's Apple • aka the voicebox • Exchange gas here • Just past the nostrils • serous, but for the lungs • Most important breathing muscle • Creates turbulence within the nasal cavity • biggest tube in the lower respiratory system • the volume of air inhaled and expired at rest • sorts food/drink and air into the right tubes • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-10
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- The system of the body that moves around blood
- The two places where oxygen poor blood go in
- The system of the body that deals with the senses
- Air sacs where diffusion between CO2 and 02 occurs
- The system of the body that enables you to break down food
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- The smaller version of Bronchi
- The opening in the respiratory system with one hole
- Between the larynx and bronchi in the respiratory system
- The act of pushing food downward in the digestive system
- The heart vessel type that sends blood to the rest of the body
- What occurs when the body maintains equilibrium
- The opening in the respiratory system with two holes
- The system of the body that lets people breathe
- The muscle in the heart that is not in the circulatory system
14 Clues: The smaller version of Bronchi • The two places where oxygen poor blood go in • The system of the body that moves around blood • What occurs when the body maintains equilibrium • The system of the body that lets people breathe • The system of the body that deals with the senses • Air sacs where diffusion between CO2 and 02 occurs • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-31
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- A function of the lymphatic system?
- A organ in the muscular system?
- A function of the skeletal system?
- An organ in the lymphatic system?
- An organ in the skeletal system?
- An function of the nervous system?
- A function of the digestive system?
- An function of the respiratory system?
- An function of the muscular system?
- An function of the excretory system?
- An function of the reproductive system?
- A organ in the excretory system?
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- A function of the circulatory system?
- A organ of the reproductive system?
- A function of the endocrine system?
- An organ in the endocrine system?
- A organ in the respiratory system?
- An organ in the integumentary system?
- A organ of the nervous system?
- An organ in the digestive system?
- A function of the integumentary system?
- An organ in the circulatory system?
22 Clues: A organ of the nervous system? • A organ in the muscular system? • An organ in the skeletal system? • A organ in the excretory system? • An organ in the endocrine system? • An organ in the lymphatic system? • An organ in the digestive system? • A function of the skeletal system? • A organ in the respiratory system? • An function of the nervous system? • ...
Respiratory system update crossword 2022-01-10
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- The respiratory control centre is here
- Respiratory muscle that helps with inhalation and exhalation
- The gas inhaled into the respiratory system
- Part of the lower respiratory tract where the bronchioles and alveoli are
- dioxide The gas exhaled out of the respiratory system
- Needs to be put on to follow safe infection control procedures
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- Function of the upper respiratory tract, other than to warm and humidify the air inhaled
- Part of the anatomy where the lower respiratory tract begins
- Needs to be perform before providing any intervention
- Document that is followed at all times to ensure safe care
- Must be done after any intervention is provided and kept in setting
- Part of the respiratory system, not upper/lower or control centre
- One area of the upper respiratory tract where air is inhaled
13 Clues: The respiratory control centre is here • The gas inhaled into the respiratory system • Needs to be perform before providing any intervention • dioxide The gas exhaled out of the respiratory system • Document that is followed at all times to ensure safe care • Part of the anatomy where the lower respiratory tract begins • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-31
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- An function of the excretory system?
- An function of the muscular system?
- A organ of the nervous system?
- A function of the digestive system?
- A organ in the respiratory system?
- An organ in the digestive system?
- A function of the skeletal system?
- An function of the reproductive system?
- A organ in the muscular system?
- A organ in the excretory system?
- An organ in the circulatory system?
- An function of the nervous system?
- An function of the respiratory system?
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- A function of the integumentary system?
- An organ in the lymphatic system?
- A function of the endocrine system?
- A function of the circulatory system?
- A function of the lymphatic system?
- An organ in the endocrine system?
- A organ of the reproductive system?
- An organ in the integumentary system?
- An organ in the skeletal system?
22 Clues: A organ of the nervous system? • A organ in the muscular system? • A organ in the excretory system? • An organ in the skeletal system? • An organ in the lymphatic system? • An organ in the endocrine system? • An organ in the digestive system? • A organ in the respiratory system? • A function of the skeletal system? • An function of the nervous system? • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-10
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- The opening in the respiratory system with one hole
- The heart vessel type that sends blood to the rest of the body
- The smaller version of Bronchi
- The system of the body that deals with the senses
- The muscle in the heart that is not in the circulatory system
- Air sacs where diffusion between CO2 and 02 occurs
- The opening in the respiratory system with two holes
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- Between the larynx and bronchi in the respiratory system
- The system of the body that moves around blood
- The act of pushing food downward in the digestive system
- The system of the body that lets people breathe
- What occurs when the body maintains equilibrium
- The system of the body that enables you to break down food
- The two places where oxygen poor blood go in
14 Clues: The smaller version of Bronchi • The two places where oxygen poor blood go in • The system of the body that moves around blood • The system of the body that lets people breathe • What occurs when the body maintains equilibrium • The system of the body that deals with the senses • Air sacs where diffusion between CO2 and 02 occurs • ...
Body Systems 2024-05-14
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- the longest bone in the human body
- major organ of the nervous system
- you have 206 of these in your body
- first organ used in the digestive system
- tubes in the circulatory system that carry blood toward organs
- type of muscle found only in the heart
- system that takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- system that gives your framework its shape and support
- where 2 bones come together and form this
- type of muscle found in the digestive system & moves food through the body
- system that breaks down food to be used in the body
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- the technical name for your voice box
- major organ of the respiratory system
- the number one element stored in your skeletal system
- major organ of the digestive system
- the number of bones found in your inner ear
- the largest organ of the human body
- system that is responsible for movement of your body
- when you get the hiccups, this part of the respiratory system is having a cramp
- system that transports blood & nutrients to the organs
- general type of muscle that moves your body
- tubes in the circulatory system that carry blood away from organs
- major organ of the circulatory system
- system that sends electrical signals throughout the body
24 Clues: major organ of the nervous system • the longest bone in the human body • you have 206 of these in your body • major organ of the digestive system • the largest organ of the human body • the technical name for your voice box • major organ of the respiratory system • major organ of the circulatory system • type of muscle found only in the heart • ...
The Human Body 2013-05-10
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- What occurs when the body maintains equilibrium
- Air sacs where diffusion between CO2 and 02 occurs
- The opening in the respiratory system with two holes
- The muscle in the heart that is not in directly in the circulatory system
- The system of the body that lets people breathe
- The heart vessel type that sends blood to the rest of the body
- The system of the body that enables you to break down food
- Between the larynx and bronchi in the respiratory system
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- The smaller version of Bronchi
- The system of the body that deals with the senses
- The two places where oxygen poor blood go in
- The opening in the respiratory system with one hole
- The system of the body that moves around blood
- The act of pushing food downward in the digestive system
14 Clues: The smaller version of Bronchi • The two places where oxygen poor blood go in • The system of the body that moves around blood • What occurs when the body maintains equilibrium • The system of the body that lets people breathe • The system of the body that deals with the senses • Air sacs where diffusion between CO2 and 02 occurs • ...
Terms and Definitions 2022-10-12
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- Decreased oxygen in the tissues
- Increased carbon dioxide in the blood
- volume The volume of air inhaled during each breath
- Allows precision delivery of oxygen in L/min
- system Also known as the circle system
- Unequal sized pupils
- Decreased respiratory rate
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- Holds the oxygen tank on the machine
- Inhaled gas anesthetic
- Body temperature below 98 degrees
- Air in the chest cavity
- A drug that induces anesthesia
- The opposite of miosis
- Increased respiratory rate
- A system used for patients under 7 kg
- Decreased heart rate
- A respiratory rate of 0 breaths/min
- Decreased oxygenation of the blood
18 Clues: Decreased heart rate • Unequal sized pupils • Inhaled gas anesthetic • The opposite of miosis • Air in the chest cavity • Increased respiratory rate • Decreased respiratory rate • A drug that induces anesthesia • Decreased oxygen in the tissues • Body temperature below 98 degrees • Decreased oxygenation of the blood • A respiratory rate of 0 breaths/min • ...
Pediatric Pulmonology (use a "-" in place of a space) 2020-02-13
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- a school that specializes in the teaching of medicine and awards professional degrees
- when the body’s natural lubricants become thick and sticky, causing respiratory and digestive issues
- a high-level specialty training
- The job outlook is...
- a medical professional who specializes in the respiratory system
- the amount of air the lungs can hold
- toleration of waiting and/or acting during difficulties
- a branch of medicine dealing specifically with children
- a disease that causes the airways to become inflamed and narrow causing coughing and breathing issues
- the place in the respiratory system where the oxygen is able to be mixed with the blood
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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- the system associated with the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide)
- The average ______ is about $182,208
- another word for baby
- the inside of the nose
- American Board of Pediatrics
- the period after this war brought an influx of medical knowledge that made Pediatric Pulmonology possible
- a disease where breathing temporarily suspended
- the study of diseases
- uncontrolled division of abnormal cells
20 Clues: another word for baby • The job outlook is... • the study of diseases • the inside of the nose • American Board of Pediatrics • a high-level specialty training • The average ______ is about $182,208 • the amount of air the lungs can hold • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • uncontrolled division of abnormal cells • a disease where breathing temporarily suspended • ...
Respiratory system 2022-09-09
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- airway leading from larynx to the bronchus
- large tubes which connect from the windpipe and direct air into lungs
- small air sacks at the end of bronchioles
- breathing air into your lungs
- vibrations which create sounds
- protein which binds carries oxygen around the body
- strong but flexible tissue which lines joints and provides structure
- carries air and food down the throat
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- area in the throat used to speak
- letting air out of the lungs
- branches of air tubes in lungs
- where gasses move from a low pressure to a high pressure area
- when air or food goes down the throat
- process where the cells break down sugar for energy
- lid which prevents food from going into the windpipe
- muscles between the ribs
- organs in the chest which supply body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
17 Clues: muscles between the ribs • letting air out of the lungs • breathing air into your lungs • branches of air tubes in lungs • vibrations which create sounds • area in the throat used to speak • carries air and food down the throat • when air or food goes down the throat • small air sacks at the end of bronchioles • airway leading from larynx to the bronchus • ...
Respiratory system 2022-10-10
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- is a disease in which wall is not obstruct by mucus but it becomes thick.
- provide external
- to lungs.
- is a chronic disease.
- is major factors which affects most of the respiratory disease.
- is the respiratory center of brain.
- stain is used for diagnosis of TB.
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- of inner lining of the airways.
- helps mucous to trap foreign particals and virus.
- are increase in number in COPD.
- can leads to Asthma.
- is the major symptoms of asthma.
- keeps alveoli from collapsing.
- colour sputum can be released to a person of asthma.
- affects lower respiratory tract and cause lung inflammation.
- in size of bronchi due to accumulation of mucous or any obstruction.
- accumulates around lumen and obstruct the airways.
17 Clues: to lungs. • provide external • can leads to Asthma. • is a chronic disease. • keeps alveoli from collapsing. • of inner lining of the airways. • are increase in number in COPD. • is the major symptoms of asthma. • stain is used for diagnosis of TB. • is the respiratory center of brain. • helps mucous to trap foreign particals and virus. • ...
Respiratory System 2016-10-28
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- capacity Max volume of air that can be exchanged by the lungs
- The _______ flattens as it contracts
- Volume of air forcibly exhaled after normal tidal exhalation
- The exchange of O2 and CO2 in blood and tissues
- CO2 bonded to Hb
- At a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume
- Surfactant keeps the alveoli from collapsing by decreasing _________
- Volume of air moved in and out of lungs during normal quiet breathing
- Blocked blood circulation can cause _____ hypoxia
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- Most CO2 is transported in the blood as _____ ions
- 760 mm Hg at sea level
- Oxygen combined with hemoglobin
- The _____ lung has 3 lobes
- Alveolar ______ transfer dust particles to the surface of the lung
- An increase in ___ decreases the affinity of Hb for O2
- The smallest bronchioles are the _____ bronchioles
- Type II alveolar cells produce _____
17 Clues: CO2 bonded to Hb • 760 mm Hg at sea level • The _____ lung has 3 lobes • Oxygen combined with hemoglobin • The _______ flattens as it contracts • Type II alveolar cells produce _____ • The exchange of O2 and CO2 in blood and tissues • Blocked blood circulation can cause _____ hypoxia • Most CO2 is transported in the blood as _____ ions • ...
Respiratory System 2016-10-28
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- Blocked blood circulation can cause _____ hypoxia
- Volume of air forcibly exhaled after normal tidal exhalation
- CO2 bonded to Hb
- The _______ flattens as it contracts
- Volume of air moved in and out of lungs during normal quiet breathing
- Type II alveolar cells produce _____
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- Oxygen combined with hemoglobin
- Alveolar ______ transfer dust particles to the surface of the lung
- The smallest bronchioles are the _____ bronchioles
- 760 mm Hg at sea level
- The exchange of O2 and CO2 in blood and tissues
- Surfactant keeps the alveoli from collapsing by decreasing _________
- Max volume of air that can be exchanged by the lungs
- An increase in ___ decreases the affinity of Hb for O2
- At a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume
- Most CO2 is transported in the blood as _____ ions
- The _____ lung has 3 lobes
17 Clues: CO2 bonded to Hb • 760 mm Hg at sea level • The _____ lung has 3 lobes • Oxygen combined with hemoglobin • The _______ flattens as it contracts • Type II alveolar cells produce _____ • The exchange of O2 and CO2 in blood and tissues • Blocked blood circulation can cause _____ hypoxia • The smallest bronchioles are the _____ bronchioles • ...
Respiratory System 2024-11-06
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- Main skeletal muscle of the respiratory system
- Pressure that is found by subtracting Palv by Pip
- cells that produce mucus
- Term for movement of air into and out of the lungs
- Side of pleura close to chest wall
- Inside lining of airways
- site of gas exchange
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- Term for gas exchange in the lungs
- Detergent-like substance that is produced by type II alveolar cells
- Side of pleura close to the lung
- cells that move mucus up the respiratory tract
- Muscle in the thorax that runs between the ribs
- Term for when the lung collapses
- Tiny, hollow sacs that increase surface area for gas exchange
- "Windpipe" that branches into the left and right bronchi
- fluid filled sac that encloses the lungs
- medication that upregulates a mutated protein and makes mucus more fluid (Treats Cystic Fibrosis)
17 Clues: site of gas exchange • cells that produce mucus • Inside lining of airways • Side of pleura close to the lung • Term for when the lung collapses • Term for gas exchange in the lungs • Side of pleura close to chest wall • fluid filled sac that encloses the lungs • Main skeletal muscle of the respiratory system • cells that move mucus up the respiratory tract • ...
The Respiratory system 2014-06-24
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- Air in the pleural cavity
- A common name for a Rhinovirus infection
- Inflammation of the pleura
- A respiratory reflex to expel material from the nose
- Substance produced by the lung to reduce the surface tension of water
- Difficult breathing
- Blue colouration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- Common name for the pharynx
- Common name for influenza
- Quality of a persons voice who has some degree of inflammation of the larynx
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- To cough up blood in the sputum
- A high pitched sound made when there is a breathing obstruction
- Inflammation of the bronchial tree
- Nose bleed
- Episode of coughing
- A tube connecting the larynx and the bronchi that provides passage for air
- A respiratory reflex to expel secretions from the respiratory system
- Part of the respiratory system where gas exchange takes place
- A chronic respiratory disease characterised by coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath
19 Clues: Nose bleed • Episode of coughing • Difficult breathing • Air in the pleural cavity • Common name for influenza • Inflammation of the pleura • Common name for the pharynx • To cough up blood in the sputum • Inflammation of the bronchial tree • A common name for a Rhinovirus infection • Blue colouration of the skin due to lack of oxygen • ...
Organ Systems 2016-03-16
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- main organ of the cardiovascular system
- organ of the lymphatic system
- organ of the urinary system
- responds to internal and external change
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen
- protects and supports body organs
- the main organ of the skeletal system
- antagonist of the tricep in muscular system
- responsible for chemical digestion
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- transports materials in your body via blood pumped by the heart
- main organs of the respiratory system
- eliminates nitrogenous wastes
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- main organ of the nervous system
- breaks down food
- secretes regulatory hormones
- forms the external body covering
- production of offspring
- male organ of the reproductive system
- organ of the endocrine system
- allows locomotion and produces heat
- organ of the integumentary system
22 Clues: breaks down food • production of offspring • organ of the urinary system • secretes regulatory hormones • organ of the lymphatic system • organ of the endocrine system • eliminates nitrogenous wastes • returns fluids to blood vessels • main organ of the nervous system • forms the external body covering • keeps blood supplied with oxygen • protects and supports body organs • ...
Body Systems 2024-09-09
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- System that creates new humans
- System that gives body structure
- System that sends hormones through body
- System that pumps your blood
- System that sends signals
- System that protects you from outside
- part of the digestive system that absorbs nutrients
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- System that allows you to move
- System that breathes in oxygen
- part of the nervous system
- part of the circulatory system
- part of the integumentary system
- part of the nervous system that sends signals throughout body
- part of the respiratory system
- System that breaks down food
- System that fights of sickness
16 Clues: System that sends signals • part of the nervous system • System that pumps your blood • System that breaks down food • System that allows you to move • System that creates new humans • System that breathes in oxygen • part of the circulatory system • part of the respiratory system • System that fights of sickness • System that gives body structure • ...
Organ System 2022-05-26
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- protects body from external environment
- circulatory also known as the __system
- Major organ of the Nervous system
- Major organ of the Reproductive system
- Major organ of the Integumentary system
- maintain the volume of body fluids
- produce egg and sperm cells
- system protects and supports the body
- Major organ of the Respiratory system
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- maintains fluid levels in body tissues
- made up of the mouth & esophagus
- Major organ of the Digestive system
- produces hormones travel through blood stream
- Major organ of the Skeletal system
- helps parts of the body to communicate
- delivers oxygen & nutrients to cells
- move fresh air into your body
- Major organ of the Lymphatic system
- Major organ of the Muscular System
- Major organ of the Circulatory system
- Major organ of the Endocrine system
- responsible for internal and external movement
22 Clues: produce egg and sperm cells • move fresh air into your body • made up of the mouth & esophagus • Major organ of the Nervous system • Major organ of the Skeletal system • Major organ of the Muscular System • maintain the volume of body fluids • Major organ of the Digestive system • Major organ of the Lymphatic system • Major organ of the Endocrine system • ...
Respiratory System 2022-02-28
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- tiny air sacs inside the lungs
- when respiration is without oxygen
- an allergic reaction on respiratory system
- cellular respiration with oxygen
- the sound box
- bacterial infection in respiratory system
- main organs of respiratory system
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- damage to the alveoli in lungs
- branches of bronchus
- other name for food pipe
- process by which body gets oxygen
- exchange of gases between body and air
- junction between food pipe and breathing tube
- tube with cartilaginous rings
- the tube that connects trachea to lungs
- the muscular partition between chest and abdomen
16 Clues: the sound box • branches of bronchus • other name for food pipe • tube with cartilaginous rings • damage to the alveoli in lungs • tiny air sacs inside the lungs • cellular respiration with oxygen • process by which body gets oxygen • main organs of respiratory system • when respiration is without oxygen • exchange of gases between body and air • ...
The Respiratory system 2014-06-24
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- A common name for a Rhinovirus infection
- Nose bleed
- Common name for influenza
- Quality of a persons voice who has some degree of inflammation of the larynx
- To cough up blood in the sputum
- Substance produced by the lung to reduce the surface tension of water
- Inflammation of the pleura
- A respiratory reflex to expel secretions from the respiratory system
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- Part of the respiratory system where gas exchange takes place
- Episode of coughing
- Air in the pleural cavity
- A chronic respiratory disease characterised by coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath
- Inflammation of the bronchial tree
- A high pitched sound made when there is a breathing obstruction
- Difficult breathing
- A tube connecting the larynx and the bronchi that provides passage for air
- A respiratory reflex to expel material from the nose
- Blue colouration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- Common name for the pharynx
19 Clues: Nose bleed • Episode of coughing • Difficult breathing • Air in the pleural cavity • Common name for influenza • Inflammation of the pleura • Common name for the pharynx • To cough up blood in the sputum • Inflammation of the bronchial tree • A common name for a Rhinovirus infection • Blue colouration of the skin due to lack of oxygen • ...
Respiratory System 2021-02-03
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- dioxide, the gas that diffuses out of the blood into the alveoli and out of the body
- respiration, gas exchange between the capillarie and the cell
- the air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide gasrs are exchanged
- the muscle underneath the lungs that causes breathing
- the windpipe
- the tiny blood vessels that surround the alveoli
- the number of lungs that you have
- when the ribs and diaphragm muscles relaxes an air moves out the lungs
- the blood cell that carry oxygen from the lungs to the cells
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- where the vocal cords are
- when the ribs and diaphragm muscles contracts moving down
- special movements that allow us to breath
- the organ that pump blood round the body
- the gas that diffuses into blood from the air to the alveoli
- passway used in the digestive and respiratory systems
- what occurs between the alveoli and the capillaries
- the bone parts of the toraxic cavity that protect the lungs
17 Clues: the windpipe • where the vocal cords are • the number of lungs that you have • the organ that pump blood round the body • special movements that allow us to breath • the tiny blood vessels that surround the alveoli • what occurs between the alveoli and the capillaries • passway used in the digestive and respiratory systems • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-18
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- Breathing out
- Your Voice Box
- the metabolic process in which cells obtain energy
- takes up oxygen from the air we breathe and expels the unwanted carbon dioxide
- muscles that present within the rib cage
- To Move Fresh Air Into Your Body
- carries air to your lungs
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- a protein in red blood cells
- allows you to talk
- Breathing in
- its the long tube that connects your Voice box to bronchi
- It carries air, food and fluid down
- keeps joint motion fluid by coating the surfaces of the bones
- two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
- The Ability To Pass Oxygen Into The blood Via The Air Pockets From The Lungs
- a flap of cartilage located in the throat behind the tongue
- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out
17 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • Your Voice Box • allows you to talk • carries air to your lungs • a protein in red blood cells • To Move Fresh Air Into Your Body • It carries air, food and fluid down • muscles that present within the rib cage • the metabolic process in which cells obtain energy • its the long tube that connects your Voice box to bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-08
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- thin layer of tissue that covers internal body cavities, the cells of which secrete a fluid that keeps the membrane moist, 2 words together!
- a wall dividing two cavities, such as the nasal septum, which separates the two nostrils
- any hairlike structure, singular form!
- to breathe in
- the product of cellular respiration that we exhale, 2 words together!
- a small part into which a bronchus divides
- the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a substance
- small air sacs in the lungs, plural form!
- state in which the regulatory mechanisms of the body maintain a constant internal environment
- tasteless, odorless, colorless gas essential for human respiration
- windpipe
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- breathing, ventilation
- tough and elastic connective tissue more rigid than ligaments but less dense than bone
- phrase, after a physical exercise, 2 words together!
- to breathe out
- moving or spreading out of a substance at random, rather than by chemical reaction or application of external forces
- moist tissue layer lining hollow organs and cavities of the body that open to the environment, 2 words together!
17 Clues: windpipe • to breathe in • to breathe out • breathing, ventilation • any hairlike structure, singular form! • small air sacs in the lungs, plural form! • a small part into which a bronchus divides • the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a substance • phrase, after a physical exercise, 2 words together! • tasteless, odorless, colorless gas essential for human respiration • ...
Growth and Development 2022-11-16
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- system that sends signals to the body
- system that provides posture
- cessation of brain function
- only foolproof method of preventing pregnancy and STIs
- cessation of circulatory/respiratory functions
- when fertilized egg attaches outside uterus
- filters air
- system that turns food to waste
- system that fights illnesses
- physical and emotional changes
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- style of learning revolved around seeing
- hormone control center of body
- learner that processes through manipulatives
- system that provides framework for body
- system that sends nutrients through blood
- system that maintains water balance
- system that serves as protective layer
- style of learning that involves hearing
18 Clues: filters air • cessation of brain function • system that provides posture • system that fights illnesses • hormone control center of body • physical and emotional changes • system that turns food to waste • system that maintains water balance • system that sends signals to the body • system that serves as protective layer • system that provides framework for body • ...
Respiratory system 2022-02-14
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- hairlike extensions in the trachea
- gas that leaves your body through the respiratory system
- breathing in
- voice box
- gas that enters your body through the respiratory system
- these vibrate to allow you to speak
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- windpipe
- dome shaped muscle used to breathe
- main organs of the respiratory system
- 2 passages that branch from trachea and go into the lungs
- breathing out
- food provided by digestive system
- tiny thin walled sacs where gas exchange occurs with the capillaries
- throat
14 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • breathing in • breathing out • food provided by digestive system • dome shaped muscle used to breathe • hairlike extensions in the trachea • these vibrate to allow you to speak • main organs of the respiratory system • gas that leaves your body through the respiratory system • gas that enters your body through the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-25
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- Appear as clusters of grapes in the lungs. This is where gas exchange occurs
- To remove air from the body
- Muscle that pumps blood around the body
- Product of cellular respiration
- Large tubes that carry air from the trachea into the lungs
- Cellular process that requires oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide and water
- To take air into the body
- Known as the ‘windpipe’
- Vessels that move deoxygenated blood back to the heart
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- Vessels that move oxygenated blood around the body from the heart
- Known as the ‘voice box’
- Main organs that we use to breathe
- Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation
- To take air in and out of the lungs
- Element necessary for cellular respiration
- Organ that warms and filters air before moving it to the trachea
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
17 Clues: Known as the ‘windpipe’ • Known as the ‘voice box’ • To take air into the body • To remove air from the body • Product of cellular respiration • Main organs that we use to breathe • To take air in and out of the lungs • Bones that protect the lungs and heart • Muscle that pumps blood around the body • Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation • ...
Respiratory system 2024-03-27
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- muscular tube in the middle of the neck that helps with breathing and eating
- Thin sacs that surround each lung lobe and separate your lungs from the chest wal
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs
- a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat, and sometimes the lungs
- a group of diseases that cause airflow blockage and breathing-related problems
- the windpipe
- air-filled spaces in the skull
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- Tiny hairs that move in a wave-like motion to filter dust and other irritants out of your airways
- muscle that helps your lungs pull in and push our air
- we need it to breathe
- a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus
- tubes at the bottom of the windpipe that connect to each lung
- Blood vessels in the alveoli walls that move oxygen and carbon dioxide
- respiratory doctor
- organ that supplies the body with oxygen
- the voice box
- flap that covers the windpipe while eating
18 Clues: the windpipe • the voice box • respiratory doctor • we need it to breathe • air-filled spaces in the skull • organ that supplies the body with oxygen • flap that covers the windpipe while eating • muscle that helps your lungs pull in and push our air • tubes at the bottom of the windpipe that connect to each lung • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- Tubes that connect your trachea and direct the air you breath
- the action of breathing in
- also called the throat, carries food and fluid down from the nose and mouth
- a pair of organs located in your chest that give oxygen to your body and removes carbon dioxide
- Tough tissue that lines joints and gives structure to your nose, ears and other parts of your body
- the intercostal spaces
- a flap that essentially protects the lungs from food entering
- movement of molecules in a substance when in high concentration
- cords bands of muscle that vibrate to create noise and your voice
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- when organisms combine oxygen and foodstuff molecules
- an airway that leads from your voice box to the bronchi
- a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen in your body
- smaller branches of the bronchial airways
- the action of breathing out
- many of the tiny air sacs which allow gas exchange
- two layers of muscle fibres occupying each
- also called the voice box, holds the vocalcords and is a air passage so that we can talk and breath
17 Clues: the intercostal spaces • the action of breathing in • the action of breathing out • smaller branches of the bronchial airways • two layers of muscle fibres occupying each • many of the tiny air sacs which allow gas exchange • when organisms combine oxygen and foodstuff molecules • an airway that leads from your voice box to the bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-25
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- involves the extraction of pleural fluid for laboratory analysis or to remove excess pleural fluid or air from the pleural space
- abnormal rapid breathing
- spitting up of blood
- abbreviation for pulmonary function test
- abbreviated CPR
- abnormally slow breathing
- the obstruction of one or more arteries by a clot that dislodges from another location, and is carried through the venous system to the vessels of the lung
- labored or difficult breathing
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- labored breathing that occurs when lying flat and improves when sitting up of standing
- an infection of the upper airway, generally in children, which obstructs breathing and causes a characteristic barking cough
- infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis, characterized by inflammatory infiltrations of the lungs, causing necrosis
- deficiency of oxygen
- bluish discoloration of skin due to lack of oxygen
- temporary cessation of breathing
- abbreviation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- hemorrhage from the nose; nosebleed
- exam of the interior of the bronchi using a lighted bronchoscope
17 Clues: abbreviated CPR • deficiency of oxygen • spitting up of blood • abnormal rapid breathing • abnormally slow breathing • labored or difficult breathing • temporary cessation of breathing • hemorrhage from the nose; nosebleed • abbreviation for pulmonary function test • bluish discoloration of skin due to lack of oxygen • abbreviation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • ...
12 Systems 2020-08-18
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- lymphatic system houses these type of blood cells
- allows for facial expression
- attacks foreign substances
- receptors that are part of the integumentary
- this system is responsible for offspring
- part of the brain responsible for endocrine
- integumentary protects this from injury
- synthesizes vitamin D
- system that secretes hormones
- part of the immune not lymphatic
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- endocrine system helps regulate this
- breaks down food into usable nutrients
- produces red blood cells
- These receptors are part of the nervous system
- major organs of the respiratory
- transports oxygen and carbon dioxide
- system that regulates electrolytes
- major organs for urinary system
- supplies blood with oxygen and carbon dioxide
19 Clues: synthesizes vitamin D • produces red blood cells • attacks foreign substances • allows for facial expression • system that secretes hormones • major organs of the respiratory • major organs for urinary system • part of the immune not lymphatic • system that regulates electrolytes • endocrine system helps regulate this • transports oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
Body Systems 2021-01-06
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- System that supports posture and movement
- Major veins, there is superior and inferior
- produces and secretes bile to help with digestion
- Trap door covering the respiratory system
- System that filters waste from the blood
- System that supports the body and protects major organs
- Voice Box
- Organ that holds waste until it is ready to be eliminated from the body.
- System that breaks food down into usable energy
- Tube that leads to the stomach
- Windpipe
- Tubes that carry blood towards the heart
- First Chamber of the heart
- Muscle that controls breathing
- Bean shaped organ that filters blood
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- Tubes that carry blood away from the heart
- Produces insulin to control sugar levels
- 7m long, where the villi are.
- function unknown
- Meeting point of veins and arteries
- System that transports nutrient and oxygen around the body
- Where the majority of water is absorbed into your body
- Artery that leaves the heart
- Small sacs at the end of the respiratory system
- System responsible for gas exchange in the body
- System that controls movement, feeling, and reaction
- Tube that leads from the bladder to outside the body
27 Clues: Windpipe • Voice Box • function unknown • First Chamber of the heart • Artery that leaves the heart • 7m long, where the villi are. • Tube that leads to the stomach • Muscle that controls breathing • Meeting point of veins and arteries • Bean shaped organ that filters blood • Produces insulin to control sugar levels • System that filters waste from the blood • ...
Respiratory System 2016-03-23
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- Very thin tubes
- Thin-walled outpouching duct
- Air-filled spaces within the nasal cavity
- Exhalation
- Microscopic air sacs
- Arise from the trachea at fifth thoracic vertebra
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- Opening between vocal cord
- Branched airways leading from the trachea to air sacs
- Hollow space behind the nose
- Windpipe
- Composed of bone and cartilage
- Bones and bone processes that curl out from lateral walls
- Soft, spongy, cone-shaped organ
- Throat
- Inhalation
- Enlargement in the airway at the top of the trachea
- Internal bone and cartilage support
17 Clues: Throat • Windpipe • Exhalation • Inhalation • Very thin tubes • Microscopic air sacs • Opening between vocal cord • Hollow space behind the nose • Thin-walled outpouching duct • Composed of bone and cartilage • Soft, spongy, cone-shaped organ • Internal bone and cartilage support • Air-filled spaces within the nasal cavity • Arise from the trachea at fifth thoracic vertebra • ...
Respiratory System 2016-05-22
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- passway for food and air; a cavity.
- gas exchange takes place here.
- deadly disease where something spread to many areas of the body.
- releasing air out.
- a disease in which bronchitis become inflamed and clogged with mucus.
- first organ where air enter and is filtered.
- tiny air sacs branching from bronchioles.
- lung tissue have been broken down and elasticity is lost.
- prevents the entrance of food and drinks into the larynx.
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- an artery that supplies blood all around the body.
- breathing air in.
- two folds of tissues that include the vocal cords.
- smaller passages of bronchi.
- the windpipe that closes pathway to lungs in food presence.
- a muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- supplies blood to brain, neck, and face; keeps carbon levels in balance.
- two tubes connected to trachea and bronchioles.
17 Clues: breathing air in. • releasing air out. • smaller passages of bronchi. • gas exchange takes place here. • passway for food and air; a cavity. • tiny air sacs branching from bronchioles. • first organ where air enter and is filtered. • two tubes connected to trachea and bronchioles. • an artery that supplies blood all around the body. • ...
Respiratory system 2022-09-09
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- small air sacks at the end of bronchioles
- breathing air into your lungs
- area in the throat used to speak
- organs in the chest which supply body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- strong but flexible tissue which lines joints and provides structure
- airway leading from larynx to the bronchus
- when air or food goes down the throat
- lid which prevents food from going into the windpipe
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- muscles between the ribs
- where gasses move from a low pressure to a high pressure area
- carries air and food down the throat
- process where the cells break down sugar for energy
- branches of air tubes in lungs
- vibrations which create sounds
- large tubes which connect from the windpipe and direct air into lungs
- letting air out of the lungs
- protein which binds carries oxygen around the body
17 Clues: muscles between the ribs • letting air out of the lungs • breathing air into your lungs • branches of air tubes in lungs • vibrations which create sounds • area in the throat used to speak • carries air and food down the throat • when air or food goes down the throat • small air sacks at the end of bronchioles • airway leading from larynx to the bronchus • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-20
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- - muscle that causes hic ups
- - singular form of bronchi
- - lung infection that can prevented
- - wind pipe
- - hard time breathing, need inhaler
- - infection of lungs if out in the cold alot
- - plural for bronchus
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- - larynx
- - air becomes moisturized here
- - Outer cavity
- - the sacs that exchange gas
- - you can also eat through this
- - smaller version that attaches to bronchi
- - back of throat
- - voice box
- - trachea
- grape like sacks
17 Clues: - larynx • - trachea • - wind pipe • - voice box • - Outer cavity • - back of throat • grape like sacks • - plural for bronchus • - singular form of bronchi • - the sacs that exchange gas • - muscle that causes hic ups • - air becomes moisturized here • - you can also eat through this • - lung infection that can prevented • - hard time breathing, need inhaler • ...
Respiratory system 2022-10-10
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- is a disease in which wall is not obstruct by mucus but it becomes thick.
- provide external
- to lungs.
- is a chronic disease.
- is major factors which affects most of the respiratory disease.
- is the respiratory center of brain.
- stain is used for diagnosis of TB.
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- of inner lining of the airways.
- helps mucous to trap foreign particals and virus.
- are increase in number in COPD.
- can leads to Asthma.
- is the major symptoms of asthma.
- keeps alveoli from collapsing.
- colour sputum can be released to a person of asthma.
- affects lower respiratory tract and cause lung inflammation.
- in size of bronchi due to accumulation of mucous or any obstruction.
- accumulates around lumen and obstruct the airways.
17 Clues: to lungs. • provide external • can leads to Asthma. • is a chronic disease. • keeps alveoli from collapsing. • of inner lining of the airways. • are increase in number in COPD. • is the major symptoms of asthma. • stain is used for diagnosis of TB. • is the respiratory center of brain. • helps mucous to trap foreign particals and virus. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-10-26
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- Smaller tubes inside the lungs leading from the bronchus to the alveoli
- The process of taking air into the lungs and then expelling it
- The voicebox - forms an air passage to the lungs
- Breathing out
- A colourless gas which is produced by respiration
- The volume of air in the lungs
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles - where gas exchange happens
- The part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity
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- Tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs
- Breathing in
- When air passages in the lungs narrow due to inflammation of muscles
- A flap of cartilage behind the root of the tongue
- The life-supporting component of air
- The windpipe - it leads from the nose and mouth to the two bronchi
- Tiny hair-like projections which line parts of the lungs and respiratory tract
- Contains gas exchange surfaces
- Works with the intercoastal muscles to allow ventilation to happen
17 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • Contains gas exchange surfaces • The volume of air in the lungs • The life-supporting component of air • Tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs • The voicebox - forms an air passage to the lungs • A flap of cartilage behind the root of the tongue • A colourless gas which is produced by respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2022-10-26
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- , a life supporting gas
- , a hollow tube that lets air pass from your throat to your lungs
- , the major muscle in the respiratory system that contracts
- , to breathe air in
- , tubes of airways that let air in and out of your lungs
- , a pair of organs in your chest that supplies oxygen
- , to inhale/exhale air in and out of the lungs
- , a breathing problem where airways in the lungs get swollen, smaller and filled with mucus
- Dioxide - a colorless gas which is a waste your body produces
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- , a small movable 'lid' just above the larynx that prevents food and drink from entering
- , tiny tubes that transport air
- , a hollow tube in the neck that starts behind the nose
- , tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchiles which transport gas
- , a small slender hair-like structure present on cells
- Capacity , the volume of air in your lungs
- , to breathe air out
- , the airway that leads to the larynx to the bronchi
17 Clues: , to breathe air in • , to breathe air out • , a life supporting gas • , tiny tubes that transport air • Capacity , the volume of air in your lungs • , to inhale/exhale air in and out of the lungs • , the airway that leads to the larynx to the bronchi • , a pair of organs in your chest that supplies oxygen • , a hollow tube in the neck that starts behind the nose • ...
Body systems 2021-02-11
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- keeps you safe from disease
- muscle that pumps blood
- diffuses oxygen into blood
- body systems working together to keep balance
- helps control body temperature
- chemical signals that turn into electrical impulses
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- major part in the integumentary system
- part of the respiratory system
- chemical signals(hormones) sent through body
- breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients
- major part in the nervous system
- urinary tract
- transports oxygen from respiratory and nutrients from digestive
- protects internal organs
- moves limbs and body
15 Clues: urinary tract • moves limbs and body • muscle that pumps blood • protects internal organs • diffuses oxygen into blood • keeps you safe from disease • part of the respiratory system • helps control body temperature • major part in the nervous system • major part in the integumentary system • breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients • chemical signals(hormones) sent through body • ...
Respiratory system 2014-11-16
20 Clues: air • lung • nose • nose • lobe • chest • chest • chest • larynx • throat • lung,air • windpipe • bronchus • diaphragm • breathing • bronchiole • to breathe • epiglottis • pleura,rib,side • alveolus,air sac
Respiratory System 2022-08-02
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- Process of taking air into the body
- Product of cellular respiration
- Process of removing air from the body
- Organ used to bring air into the lungs that is also used to smell
- Known as the 'windpipe'
- Bones that protect the lungs and heart
- Large tubes that carry air from the trachea into the lungs
- Move deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Main organs that we use to breathe
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- Known as the 'voice box'
- Cellular process that requires oxygen and glucose to make carbon dioxide and water
- Element necessary for cellular respiration
- Process of moving air in and out of body
- move oxygenated blood around the body from the heart
- Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation
- Muscle that pumps blood around the body
- Appear as clusters of grapes in the lungs. This is where gas exchange occurs
17 Clues: Known as the 'windpipe' • Known as the 'voice box' • Product of cellular respiration • Main organs that we use to breathe • Process of taking air into the body • Process of removing air from the body • Bones that protect the lungs and heart • Muscle that pumps blood around the body • Process of moving air in and out of body • Muscle that moves lungs during inhalation • ...
Respiratory system 2022-09-09
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- airway leading from larynx to the bronchus
- large tubes which connect from the windpipe and direct air into lungs
- small air sacks at the end of bronchioles
- breathing air into your lungs
- vibrations which create sounds
- protein which binds carries oxygen around the body
- strong but flexible tissue which lines joints and provides structure
- carries air and food down the throat
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- area in the throat used to speak
- letting air out of the lungs
- branches of air tubes in lungs
- where gasses move from a low pressure to a high pressure area
- when air or food goes down the throat
- process where the cells break down sugar for energy
- lid which prevents food from going into the windpipe
- muscles between the ribs
- organs in the chest which supply body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
17 Clues: muscles between the ribs • letting air out of the lungs • breathing air into your lungs • branches of air tubes in lungs • vibrations which create sounds • area in the throat used to speak • carries air and food down the throat • when air or food goes down the throat • small air sacks at the end of bronchioles • airway leading from larynx to the bronchus • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- Tubes that connect your trachea and direct the air you breath
- the action of breathing in
- also called the throat, carries food and fluid down from the nose and mouth
- a pair of organs located in your chest that give oxygen to your body and removes carbon dioxide
- Tough tissue that lines joints and gives structure to your nose, ears and other parts of your body
- the intercostal spaces
- a flap that essentially protects the lungs from food entering
- movement of molecules in a substance when in high concentration
- cords bands of muscle that vibrate to create noise and your voice
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- when organisms combine oxygen and foodstuff molecules
- an airway that leads from your voice box to the bronchi
- a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen in your body
- smaller branches of the bronchial airways
- the action of breathing out
- many of the tiny air sacs which allow gas exchange
- two layers of muscle fibres occupying each
- also called the voice box, holds the vocalcords and is a air passage so that we can talk and breath
17 Clues: the intercostal spaces • the action of breathing in • the action of breathing out • smaller branches of the bronchial airways • two layers of muscle fibres occupying each • many of the tiny air sacs which allow gas exchange • when organisms combine oxygen and foodstuff molecules • an airway that leads from your voice box to the bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2023-02-23
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- keeps trachea stiff so it doesn't collapse
- general term for lack of oxygen in the tissues
- airway that leads to the bronchi (windpipe)
- inflammation of the respiratory tract
- _____________ respiration occurs between air and lungs
- main muscle involved in breathing
- small air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- _____________ respiration occurs between blood and body tissues
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- part of your brain that controls respiration
- a tool used to measure lung capacity
- childhood disease known as whooping cough
- space at the back of the mouth and nose
- genetic disorder, mucus builds up in the lungs
- also known as your "voice box"
- ______________ respiration occurs in the mitochondria
- when breathing stops during sleep
- flap that closes during swallowing
17 Clues: also known as your "voice box" • when breathing stops during sleep • main muscle involved in breathing • flap that closes during swallowing • a tool used to measure lung capacity • inflammation of the respiratory tract • space at the back of the mouth and nose • childhood disease known as whooping cough • keeps trachea stiff so it doesn't collapse • ...
Respiratory System 2024-08-26
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- These breath sounds are normal and can be heard over the trachea and larger bronchi.
- This term means difficulty breathing.
- These adventitious breath sounds are loud and deep and sound like snoring.
- This pectus abnormality is when the sternum is abnormally depressed.
- These adventitious breath sounds are produced by air passing over airway secretions and may be cleared by coughing.
- These are smaller branches of the bronchial tree and bring air to the alveoli.
- This muscle is the principal muscle of respiration.
- This is a common thoracic cage finding for a client with chronic lung disease.
- Smallest air sacs where gas exchange occurs.
- This lung contains three lobes instead of two.
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- Difficulty breathing while lying in the supine position.
- These types of respirations increase in depth, then become shallow and are then followed by a period of apnea.
- These types of breaths are abnormally deep and increased in rate.
- This is a light crackling feeling under the skin due to air leaking into the subcutaneous tissue. Sounds like Rice Krispies popping under the skin.
- This irregularity of the nails is an indication of long term hypoxia.
- These warm and moisten the air as it moves in and out of the respiratory tract
- This position allows clients in respiratory distress to facilitate expansion of the lungs.
17 Clues: This term means difficulty breathing. • Smallest air sacs where gas exchange occurs. • This lung contains three lobes instead of two. • This muscle is the principal muscle of respiration. • Difficulty breathing while lying in the supine position. • These types of breaths are abnormally deep and increased in rate. • ...
respiratory system 2024-04-09
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- cavity warms, moistens and filters air as it is inhaled
- The respiratory system is made up of the trachea, the lungs, and the?
- Has a cartilage ring to keep the pathway open, branches off trachea in Y shape to take air into lungs.
- The main air tube leading into the respiratory system
- What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs?
- When you breathe in air, you bring oxygen into your lungs and blow out
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- a slimy substance produced in nose and throat to moisten
- a flap of cartilage that covers the trachea when swallowing
- the act of inhaling air
- The voice box is also known as the:
- Tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
- When you inhale your lungs do what?
- As you breathe, this contracts and flattens to give your lungs room to fill up with air.
- is not good for your lungs.
- The tiny hairs that keep mucus and dirt out of your lungs are called:
- are intermittent contractions of the diaphragm followed by spasmatic closure of the vocal cords
- The trachea is also called the:
- Your body couldn’t breathe without this system. Which one is it?
18 Clues: the act of inhaling air • is not good for your lungs. • The trachea is also called the: • The voice box is also known as the: • When you inhale your lungs do what? • What is the name of the tiny air sacs in your lungs? • The main air tube leading into the respiratory system • a slimy substance produced in nose and throat to moisten • ...
9.1 Respiratory System Anatomy 2022-12-06
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- hairs in nostrils that trap dust and dirt
- the job of the ____ system is to bring oxygen to the blood
- the gas brought into the body by the respiratory system
- windpipe; about 12 inches long
- first part of respiratory system
- the nose has sticky _____ mucus to catch debris before it is inhaled
- large sheet of muscle that controls breathing by contracting/relaxing
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- flap of muscle that covers larynx when swallowing
- voice box
- cone shaped organ that stretches during inhalation
- the trachea splits into two ____ which bring air to each lung (plural)
- the trachea has rings made of ____ to keep it open
- tiny branch of a bronchus
- air sacs inside lung where gas exchange occurs (plural)
- throat; connects nasal cavity with trachea
- gaseous waste removed by the respiratory system (write as 1 word no spaces)
16 Clues: voice box • tiny branch of a bronchus • windpipe; about 12 inches long • first part of respiratory system • hairs in nostrils that trap dust and dirt • throat; connects nasal cavity with trachea • flap of muscle that covers larynx when swallowing • cone shaped organ that stretches during inhalation • the trachea has rings made of ____ to keep it open • ...
Human Body 2023-11-15
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- products are oxygen and glucose
- touch and hearing
- gets rid of toxins in your blood
- the system responsible for making red blood cells
- a system that absorbs nutrients
- an organ in the circulatory and muscular system
- products are carbon dioxide and energy
- nerve cells
- high concentration to low concentration
- the system responsible for your five senses
- inhale and exhale
- the responsibility of your systems
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- sight
- a system that carries oxygen and nutrients
- your stomach, heart, and biceps are part of it
- smell and taste
- sensory receptor of mechanical
- the main organ in the nervous system
- where cellular respiration takes place
- diffusion of water
- an organ in the respiratory and excretory system
21 Clues: sight • nerve cells • smell and taste • touch and hearing • inhale and exhale • diffusion of water • sensory receptor of mechanical • products are oxygen and glucose • a system that absorbs nutrients • gets rid of toxins in your blood • the responsibility of your systems • the main organ in the nervous system • products are carbon dioxide and energy • ...
Body Systems 2023-05-04
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- Organ in the respiratory system
- Contains sperm and ovary
- Contains the lungs
- Organ in the digestive system
- Expels waste from your body
- Protects internal organs
- Part of the circulatory system
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- Contains blood vessels
- Organ in the musculoskeletal system
- Organ in the nervous system
- Defends the body from infection
- Contains the spinal cord and brain
- The system where food is broken down
- Part of the excretory system
- Organs in the male reproductive system
15 Clues: Contains the lungs • Contains blood vessels • Contains sperm and ovary • Protects internal organs • Organ in the nervous system • Expels waste from your body • Part of the excretory system • Organ in the digestive system • Part of the circulatory system • Defends the body from infection • Organ in the respiratory system • Contains the spinal cord and brain • ...
Body Systems Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-21
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- state of steady internal conditions in your body
- nerve cells
- blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- organs involved in producing offspring
- used in the nervous system
- heart, blood vessels
- removes waste
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- breaks down food
- muscle cells and tissues
- used in the circulatory system
- chemical substances
- hormones
- bones
- breathing
- used in the nervous system
- used in the respiratory system
- minute thin-walled vessel of the body
- used in the nervous system
- used in the digestive system
19 Clues: bones • hormones • breathing • nerve cells • removes waste • breaks down food • chemical substances • heart, blood vessels • muscle cells and tissues • used in the nervous system • used in the nervous system • used in the nervous system • used in the digestive system • used in the circulatory system • used in the respiratory system • minute thin-walled vessel of the body • ...
This or that science crossword puzzle 2023-03-10
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- work with bones to move body
- this system regulates body growth
- cardiac muscle
- this organ is part of the digestive system
- this system protects organs and maintains body temperature
- this system receives and sends signals to the brain
- this system gets rid of waste from the body
- moves on its own
- this organ is a part of the excretory system
- this system breaks down food into nutrients
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- apart of the digestive system
- taking oxygen and letting out carbon dioxide
- apart of the circulatory system
- this system supports and protects organs
- this organ is apart of the respiratory system
- this system uses blood to transport nutrients/oxygen
- this organ is a part of the circulatory system
- apart of the intugumentry system
- connect muscle to skeleton
- this organ is a part of the nervous system
20 Clues: cardiac muscle • moves on its own • connect muscle to skeleton • work with bones to move body • apart of the digestive system • apart of the circulatory system • apart of the intugumentry system • this system regulates body growth • this system supports and protects organs • this organ is part of the digestive system • this organ is a part of the nervous system • ...
Body System Crossword 2023-03-10
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- one of the major organs in excretory system
- system that supports and protects organs
- of the major organs in nervous system
- is apart of the endocrine system
- ones of the major organs in skeletal system
- system that protects internal organs
- system that receives and sends messages to the brain
- one of the major organs in muscular system
- one of the major organs in circulatory system
- system that takes in oxygen and lets out carvin dioxide
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- system that breaks down food
- system that gets rid of waste from blood
- system that helps with movement
- is apart of the excretory system
- one of the major organs in digestive system
- one of the major organs in integumentary system
- one of the major organs in respiratory system
- one of the major organs in endocrine system
- system that is used to regulate the body’s growth
- system that uses blood to transport
20 Clues: system that breaks down food • system that helps with movement • is apart of the excretory system • is apart of the endocrine system • system that uses blood to transport • system that protects internal organs • of the major organs in nervous system • system that gets rid of waste from blood • system that supports and protects organs • ...
Organ System Overview 2016-03-16
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- this system stores minerals and forms red blood cells
- this system releases hormones
- an organ of the lymphatic system
- this system oxygenates the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- an organ of the integumentary system
- this organ system protects deeper tissues and contains receptors
- this system returns leaked fluid back into the bloodstream
- the main organs of the muscular system
- an organ of the respiratory system
- a gland of the endocrine system
- hard organs of the skeletal system
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- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- this system activates glands and muscles
- this system produces offspring
- this system maintains pH balance of blood
- an organ of the nervous system
- pumping organ of the cardiovascular system
- an organ of the digestive system
- this system transports oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, and waste
- an organ found in both the endocrine and reproductive system
- this system's function is to produce movement
- an organ of the urinary system
22 Clues: this system releases hormones • this system produces offspring • an organ of the nervous system • an organ of the urinary system • a gland of the endocrine system • an organ of the lymphatic system • an organ of the digestive system • an organ of the respiratory system • hard organs of the skeletal system • an organ of the integumentary system • ...
Organ Systems Kelsey Hartigan 2017-08-31
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- Part of the digestive system
- Fast-acting control system
- Secretes regulator hormones
- Production of offspring
- Transports materials in body
- Eliminates indigestives material
- Part of the cardiovascular system
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- Part of the endocrine system
- Part of the respiratory system
- Provides heat
- Regulation of materials
- Keeps blood supplied with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Involved in immunity
- Protects deeper tissue from injury
- Stores minerals
15 Clues: Provides heat • Stores minerals • Involved in immunity • Regulation of materials • Production of offspring • Fast-acting control system • Secretes regulator hormones • Part of the endocrine system • Part of the digestive system • Transports materials in body • Part of the respiratory system • Eliminates indigestives material • Part of the cardiovascular system • ...
Respiratory 2021-10-01
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- is a common disease in central Australia
- a type of chest shape and also a bird
- part of the respiratory examination
- type of chest shape and for wine storage
- cushions the lungs and has two layers
- can be heard in pneumonia
- an serious injury to the chest
- the listening part of a respiratory examination
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- asbestos exposure is the main xcause
- heard in asthma
- can be vaccinated every year against this
- lounder clearer voice sounds
- is normal to be midline
- a disease of the respiratory system
- a lobe of the lung
- part of the respiratory system
- sound when fluid or solid tissue replaces air
- counted and is higher in some injury and diseases
18 Clues: heard in asthma • a lobe of the lung • is normal to be midline • can be heard in pneumonia • lounder clearer voice sounds • part of the respiratory system • an serious injury to the chest • a disease of the respiratory system • part of the respiratory examination • asbestos exposure is the main xcause • a type of chest shape and also a bird • cushions the lungs and has two layers • ...
Body Systems (?) 2020-11-09
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- the other part of the nervous system
- the sense allows you to see
- what makes bones strong
- take the blood back to the heart
- what allows us to move
- the system that includes things like the nose and mouth
- where most of the body’s blood cells are made
- what the respiratory system carries
- protects the brain from damage
- Joint that allows movement in one direction (ex Knees)
- what’s made as our body does it’s jobs
- causes the muscles to contract/move
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- protects heart and lungs
- part of the nervous system the brain is in
- coordinates the movement orders from the motor cortex
- known as the voice box
- How does the brain relay messages?
- part of the respiratory system as well as the digestive system
- What makes up the framework of bones
- carries messages from sensory organs like the eyes
- Carry blood away from the heart
- a short loop between the heart and lungs
- sends blood to the rest of our body
23 Clues: known as the voice box • what allows us to move • what makes bones strong • protects heart and lungs • the sense allows you to see • protects the brain from damage • Carry blood away from the heart • take the blood back to the heart • How does the brain relay messages? • what the respiratory system carries • sends blood to the rest of our body • ...
Organ System Overview 2023-02-18
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- this system stores minerals and forms red blood cells
- this system activates glands and muscles
- pumping organ of the cardiovascular system
- this organ system protects deeper tissues and contains receptors
- this system transports oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, and waste
- an organ of the respiratory system
- this system releases hormones
- an organ of the digestive system
- this system produces offspring
- a gland of the endocrine system
- an organ of the integumentary system
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- an organ of the urinary system
- this system returns leaked fluid back into the bloodstream
- the main organs of the muscular system
- this system's function is to produce movement
- this system maintains pH balance of blood
- an organ of the lymphatic system
- hard organs of the skeletal system
- an organ found in both the endocrine and reproductive system
- this system oxygenates the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- an organ of the nervous system
22 Clues: this system releases hormones • an organ of the urinary system • an organ of the nervous system • this system produces offspring • a gland of the endocrine system • an organ of the lymphatic system • an organ of the digestive system • hard organs of the skeletal system • an organ of the respiratory system • an organ of the integumentary system • ...
Organ System Overview 2016-03-16
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- this system activates glands and muscles
- this system's function is to produce movement
- an organ found in both the endocrine and reproductive system
- a gland of the endocrine system
- this system oxygenates the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- pumping organ of the cardiovascular system
- this system transports oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, and waste
- an organ of the respiratory system
- this organ system protects deeper tissues and contains receptors
- an organ of the integumentary system
- an organ of the lymphatic system
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- an organ of the urinary system
- an organ of the digestive system
- hard organs of the skeletal system
- this system returns leaked fluid back into the bloodstream
- this system releases hormones
- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- the main organs of the muscular system
- this system produces offspring
- an organ of the nervous system
- this system stores minerals and forms red blood cells
- this system maintains pH balance of blood
22 Clues: this system releases hormones • an organ of the urinary system • this system produces offspring • an organ of the nervous system • a gland of the endocrine system • an organ of the digestive system • an organ of the lymphatic system • hard organs of the skeletal system • an organ of the respiratory system • an organ of the integumentary system • ...
Organ System Overview 2016-03-16
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- an organ found in both the endocrine and reproductive system
- an organ of the integumentary system
- hard organs of the skeletal system
- this system's function is to produce movement
- pumping organ of the cardiovascular system
- an organ of the lymphatic system
- this organ system protects deeper tissues and contains receptors
- an organ of the digestive system
- an organ of the urinary system
- this system transports oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, and waste
- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- this system maintains pH balance of blood
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- this system produces offspring
- the main organs of the muscular system
- this system returns leaked fluid back into the bloodstream
- this system releases hormones
- an organ of the nervous system
- a gland of the endocrine system
- this system activates glands and muscles
- this system oxygenates the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- an organ of the respiratory system
- this system stores minerals and forms red blood cells
22 Clues: this system releases hormones • this system produces offspring • an organ of the nervous system • an organ of the urinary system • a gland of the endocrine system • an organ of the lymphatic system • an organ of the digestive system • hard organs of the skeletal system • an organ of the respiratory system • an organ of the integumentary system • ...
Organ System Overview 2016-03-16
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- this system stores minerals and forms red blood cells
- this system activates glands and muscles
- pumping organ of the cardiovascular system
- this organ system protects deeper tissues and contains receptors
- this system transports oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide, and waste
- an organ of the respiratory system
- this system releases hormones
- an organ of the digestive system
- this system produces offspring
- a gland of the endocrine system
- an organ of the integumentary system
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- an organ of the urinary system
- this system returns leaked fluid back into the bloodstream
- the main organs of the muscular system
- this system's function is to produce movement
- this system maintains pH balance of blood
- an organ of the lymphatic system
- hard organs of the skeletal system
- an organ found in both the endocrine and reproductive system
- this system oxygenates the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- this system breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- an organ of the nervous system
22 Clues: this system releases hormones • an organ of the urinary system • an organ of the nervous system • this system produces offspring • a gland of the endocrine system • an organ of the lymphatic system • an organ of the digestive system • hard organs of the skeletal system • an organ of the respiratory system • an organ of the integumentary system • ...
The Physiology of the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract 2021-04-14
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- The conchae ensure that the airflow is _______ in the upper respiratory system
- These bones are curved and located in nasal cavity.
- cilliated respiratory ___________ lines the upper The _____ respiratory tract and secretes mucus and fluids into the respiratory lumen
- The ______ cells secrete mucus into the respiratory lumen.
- This cavity warms and humidifies the air taken in during inspiration.
- The _____ respiratory tract is made up of the trachea, bronchioles, bronchi, alveolar ducts, and alveoli.
- The _________ blocks food from entering the larynx.
- alveoli are made up of ____ layer of cells
- also known as the voice box, it contains vocal chords that allow us to speak.
- Two of these connect the trachea to the bronchioles.
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- __________ are the smallest airways in the respiratory tract.
- The alveolar _____ allows air to flow from the respiratory bronchioles to the alveoli.
- __________ happens in the respiratory zone.
- These bronchioles connect to alveolar ducts.
- The trachea contains rings of ________ that prevent it from collapsing.
- The _____ Respiratory tract is made up of the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx.
- They are the site of gas exchange in the lungs.
- The _____ also known as the windpipe. It connects the upper and lower respiratory tract
- _____ flow happens in the conducting zone.
- ______ move mucus towards the pharynx so it can be swallowed or coughed up.
20 Clues: _____ flow happens in the conducting zone. • alveoli are made up of ____ layer of cells • __________ happens in the respiratory zone. • These bronchioles connect to alveolar ducts. • They are the site of gas exchange in the lungs. • These bones are curved and located in nasal cavity. • The _________ blocks food from entering the larynx. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- two thin layers of muscle fibers occupying each of the intercostal space
- a firm connective tissue that provides support on bony areas when there is a need for flexibility
- carries air into small sac in your lungs that are called alveoli
- carries air in and out of your lungs
- carries air, food and fluid down from the throat
- large tubes that connect to your trachea and direct the air you breathe to your right and left lungs
- prevents food and drink from entering your windpipe
- a group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe
- a hollow tube that lets air pass from your throat to your trachea on the way to your lungs
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- the process whereby gases move from an area of high pressure to low pressure
- allow air to flow from your upper airway into your trachea and lungs when you breathe
- the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions
- the action of exhaling or breathing out
- the action of inhaling or breathing in
- a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
16 Clues: carries air in and out of your lungs • the action of inhaling or breathing in • the action of exhaling or breathing out • carries air, food and fluid down from the throat • prevents food and drink from entering your windpipe • a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen • carries air into small sac in your lungs that are called alveoli • ...
Respiratory System 2022-12-13
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- It is the tiny sac like structure present in the lungs which the gaseous exchange takes place.
- Breathing begins with a dome-shaped muscle located at the bottom of the lungs.
- A condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness.
- system This system has a primary organ which is lungs, the function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide as we breathe.
- An inflammation of lung tissue with the alveoli in the affected areas fills w/fluid
- Hair like structures that filter out particles entering into your nasal cavity
- commonly called the voice box, and a connection between the pharynx and trachea
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- It is also known as windpipe, it filters the air we inhale and branches into the bronchi.
- To breathe out, diaphragm relaxes
- inhalation and exhalation
- It is a leaf-shaped flap of cartilage located behind the tongue, at the top of the larynx, or voice box.
- Tube that connects the trachea to the lungs.
- The main organ of the respiratory system.
- Tube that connects the mouth to the larynx and esophagus.
- To breathe in, diaphragm flattens
- It involved the air intake, it bring air into the nose.
16 Clues: inhalation and exhalation • To breathe out, diaphragm relaxes • To breathe in, diaphragm flattens • The main organ of the respiratory system. • Tube that connects the trachea to the lungs. • It involved the air intake, it bring air into the nose. • Tube that connects the mouth to the larynx and esophagus. • ...
Respiratory System 2019-03-03
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- microscopic air sacs in the lungs
- where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- the part where air enters
- is a windpipe that directs air to the lungs
- is a dome-shaped muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen
- smaller bronchial tubes
- is a flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when you swallow
- is an inflammatory disease that causes the bronchi to become blocked or narrowed
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- a lung infection caused by viruses or bacteria
- fine hairs that trap dirt that you breathe in
- is swelling of the bronchi due to infection
- is a bacterial lung infection that causes dry cough and chest pain
- is a disease in which the alveoli are damaged or destroyed
- is the upper part of the respiratory system which contains the vocal cords
- are immune responses to foreign substances in the environment
- caused by virus and symptoms include coughing, runny nose, aches and fever
16 Clues: smaller bronchial tubes • the part where air enters • microscopic air sacs in the lungs • where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange • is swelling of the bronchi due to infection • is a windpipe that directs air to the lungs • fine hairs that trap dirt that you breathe in • a lung infection caused by viruses or bacteria • ...