respiratory system Crossword Puzzles

Respiratory System 2025-12-03

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
  2. Bluish discoloration of the skin caused by low oxygen levels
  3. Part of the brain that controls breathing
  4. The act of breathing in
  5. Tubes that branch off from the trachea into the lungs
  6. Disease that causes destruction of alveoli, often from smoking
  7. Space behind the nose and mouth that leads to the trachea
  8. Maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a deep breath
  9. Required gas for cellular respiration
  10. Organ where oxygen enters the blood
  11. Structure that prevents food from entering the trachea
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  1. The movement of air into and out of the lungs
  2. Disease characterized by narrowed airways and wheezing
  3. Voice box
  4. Ability to consciously control breathing
  5. Muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen
  6. Tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs
  7. Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
  8. Opening between the vocal cords
  9. A pause in breathing during sleep

20 Clues: Voice boxThe act of breathing inOpening between the vocal cordsA pause in breathing during sleepInflammation of the bronchial tubesOrgan where oxygen enters the bloodRequired gas for cellular respirationTiny air sacs where gas exchange occursAbility to consciously control breathingPart of the brain that controls breathing...

Human Body Unit: Respiratory System and Circulatory System 2022-01-27

Human Body Unit: Respiratory System and Circulatory System crossword puzzle
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  1. When you _____ the diaphragm contracts and the rib cage rises up.
  2. windpipe for the respiratory system
  3. voice box
  4. When you ________ the rib cage lowers and the diaphragm relaxes.
  5. the respiratory system removes and disposes of this gas from blood
  6. the first main organ of the respiratory system
  7. the respiratory system takes this gas up from air and supplies it to blood
  8. Fine tubes that allow passage of air.
  9. bring blood to the heart
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  1. air sacs at the end of bronchioles where gas exchange takes place.
  2. this is the main function of the circulatory system.
  3. we have 3 _______ for blood type
  4. (throat) is a sensor for the respiratory and digestive systems
  5. move blood way from Heart
  6. two pipes that break from the trachea and connect to the lungs
  7. transports material to every cell of the body, including oxygen

16 Clues: voice boxbring blood to the heartmove blood way from Heartwe have 3 _______ for blood typewindpipe for the respiratory systemFine tubes that allow passage of air.the first main organ of the respiratory systemthis is the main function of the circulatory system.(throat) is a sensor for the respiratory and digestive systems...

Body Systems 2021-05-13

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. carries oxygen away from the heart
  2. left side of heart
  3. where gas exchange happens
  4. 98.6 degrees F
  5. Sensations
  6. bones
  7. carry blood to the heart
  8. helps regulate body functions
  9. break down food
  10. control center
  11. get rid of waste
  12. right side of heart
  13. apart of respiratory system
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  1. also known as immune system
  2. behavior, emotion,memory
  3. Speech vision
  4. allow movement
  5. contains lungs and trachea
  6. body movement and balance
  7. also called body systems
  8. makes motor impulses
  9. speech hearing smell

22 Clues: bonesSensationsSpeech visionallow movement98.6 degrees Fcontrol centerbreak down foodget rid of wasteleft side of heartright side of heartmakes motor impulsesspeech hearing smellbehavior, emotion,memoryalso called body systemscarry blood to the heartbody movement and balancecontains lungs and tracheawhere gas exchange happens...

Breath of fresh air 2025-10-07

Breath of fresh air crossword puzzle
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  1. maintain this value between 7.35-7.45
  2. section of lung
  3. used to assess respiratory function
  4. breathing out
  5. where gas exchange occurs in the lung
  6. chronic bronchitis
  7. breathing in
  8. related to respiratory system
  9. blood supply to the alveo-capillary network
  10. large conducting airway
  11. reversible respiratory disease
  12. produced in chronic bronchitis
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  1. element necessary for life
  2. one test of respiratory function
  3. technical term for breathing
  4. upper respiratory tract infection
  5. emphysema
  6. location of respiratory centre
  7. amount of air inspired expired in one breath
  8. major inspiratory muscle
  9. chronic obstructive airway disease

21 Clues: emphysemabreathing inbreathing outsection of lungchronic bronchitislarge conducting airwaymajor inspiratory muscleelement necessary for lifetechnical term for breathingrelated to respiratory systemlocation of respiratory centrereversible respiratory diseaseproduced in chronic bronchitisone test of respiratory function...

Respiratory System 2021-04-26

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. membranousreinforced byringsofcartilage
  2. extension at the back of the soft palate
  3. a thin basal lamella
  4. tissue in the back of the roof of the mouth
  5. cells make mucus to the nose from drying
  6. two external openings of the nasal cavity
  7. a pair of soft tissue masses located at the rear of the throat
  8. canal that connects the throat to the stomach
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  1. is a ring of cartilage that surrounds the trachea
  2. its in front of the larynx
  3. win infoldings of mucous membrane
  4. a large space above and behind the nose
  5. part of the pharynx that lies between the soft palate and the hyoid bone
  6. a horseshoe-shaped bone
  7. bony plate that makes a subsection palate
  8. a muscular organ in the mouth
  9. functions as an airway in the respiratory system
  10. collection of lymphatic tissue located in the lamina propria
  11. a flap cartilage at the root of the tongue

19 Clues: a thin basal lamellaa horseshoe-shaped boneits in front of the larynxa muscular organ in the mouthwin infoldings of mucous membranea large space above and behind the nosemembranousreinforced byringsofcartilageextension at the back of the soft palatebony plate that makes a subsection palatecells make mucus to the nose from drying...

Respiratory System 2022-06-06

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. exhaling out of the lungs
  2. smallest divisions of the bronchial tree
  3. a passage way for food and liquid into the digestive system
  4. the windpipe
  5. notch in the lung where bronchi and vessels enter
  6. branching of the bronchus after entering the respective lung
  7. voice box
  8. pockets in the facial bones
  9. a ridge at the lower of the the trachea, separating the openings of the two bronchi
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  1. clusters of air sacs at the end of the bronchial tree
  2. main branches leading from the trachea to the lungs
  3. leaf structure that opens and closes over the glottis during swallowing
  4. separates the mouths from the nasal cavity
  5. breathing air into the lungs
  6. the lining encasing the lungs
  7. division of lungs
  8. where blood and air meet
  9. interval between the two vocal cords
  10. chief muscle of respiration

19 Clues: voice boxthe windpipedivision of lungswhere blood and air meetexhaling out of the lungschief muscle of respirationpockets in the facial bonesbreathing air into the lungsthe lining encasing the lungsinterval between the two vocal cordssmallest divisions of the bronchial treeseparates the mouths from the nasal cavity...

Respiratory System 2019-10-08

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Abnormal, fine, crackling sounds heard on auscultation when there is fluid in the alveoli
  2. Part of the thoracic cavity between the lungs
  3. Innermost membrane of the pleura
  4. Acute inflammation and infection of the alveoli
  5. Difficulty breathing
  6. Tapping on the surface to determine the underlying structure
  7. Thin piece of cartilage that covers the entrance to the voice box and windpipe when a person is swallowing
  8. Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest
  9. Infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
  10. Inhalation
  11. Difficulty breathing
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  1. Removal of a lung
  2. An instrument to measure breathing
  3. Abnormal condition of bluish coloration of the skin
  4. Clot or material from a distant vein that blocks a blood vessel in the lung
  5. Loud, rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi that are obstructed by sputum
  6. Involuntary contraction of the muscles surrounding the voice box
  7. Pleura Outer layer of the pleura lying closest to the chest wall
  8. Visual examination of the bronchial tubes
  9. Increase in breathing rate

20 Clues: InhalationRemoval of a lungDifficulty breathingDifficulty breathingIncrease in breathing rateInnermost membrane of the pleuraAn instrument to measure breathingVisual examination of the bronchial tubesPart of the thoracic cavity between the lungsAcute inflammation and infection of the alveoliSurgical puncture to remove fluid from the chest...

Respiratory system 2020-05-10

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. when u exhale, the __________ relaxes and air is pushed out of the lungs.
  2. made up of many cartilages and connects the pharynx to trachea.
  3. the small terminal branches of the airways in the lungs.
  4. bacteria, viruses and fungi causes it.
  5. uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in one or both lungs.
  6. during this disease, person feels hard to breathe.
  7. the main function is the filtration of air and is the external opening of the respiratory tract.
  8. prevents the lungs from collapsing.
  9. is also called oral cavity.
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  1. Maximum gas pressure that can be expelled by a deeper intake from the lungs.
  2. inhaled air after passing through nasal and oral cavity passes through this muscular structure.
  3. are airways that contain cartilaginous walls.
  4. the cup-shaped structures found at the end of the terminal bronchioles.
  5. consists of two-layered membrane that covers each lung.
  6. associated with smoking cigarettes.
  7. have swelling and inflammation in their bronchial tubes
  8. tube-like structure that connects larynx to bronchi.
  9. blood vessels that connect arteries and veins.
  10. the cartilaginous structure that prevents the entry of food

19 Clues: is also called oral cavity.associated with smoking cigarettes.prevents the lungs from collapsing.bacteria, viruses and fungi causes it.are airways that contain cartilaginous walls.blood vessels that connect arteries and veins.during this disease, person feels hard to breathe.tube-like structure that connects larynx to bronchi....

Respiratory System 2021-02-11

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. nostrils
  2. process of forcing air out of the body during respiration
  3. difficult or painful breathing
  4. things that contaminate the air
  5. process of breathing in air during respiration
  6. process of forcing air out of the body during respiration
  7. getting rid of
  8. to cause to be or become
  9. rapid breathing
  10. hairlike projections that move rhythmically on the inside lining of the bronchial tubes
  11. small bag or sac
  12. lack of oxygen
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  1. dilation of the bronchi
  2. process of breathing in air during respiration
  3. abbreviation for "upper respiratory infection"
  4. inflammation of the larynx
  5. nosebleed
  6. between the ribs
  7. cessation of breathing
  8. inflammation of the bronchial tubes
  9. abbreviation for "eye, ear, nose, throat"

21 Clues: nostrilsnosebleedgetting rid oflack of oxygenrapid breathingbetween the ribssmall bag or saccessation of breathingdilation of the bronchito cause to be or becomeinflammation of the larynxdifficult or painful breathingthings that contaminate the airinflammation of the bronchial tubesabbreviation for "eye, ear, nose, throat"...

Respiratory System 2023-04-19

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. you need this to sing lyrics
  2. this is part of both the endocrine and digestive systems
  3. stores bile
  4. branch directly off of the trachea
  5. is a different lenght in males and females
  6. tubs that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
  7. gas exhange happens here
  8. a flap that covers your trachea when you are eating
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  1. a tube that takes air from your mouth to your lungs
  2. the abbreviation for central nervous system
  3. a muscle that pumps blood to the body
  4. the right side has three lobes
  5. stores urine
  6. another name for the throat
  7. carry blood away from the heart
  8. filters toxins
  9. the bronchi branch into many of these
  10. carry blood to the heart
  11. filters blood

19 Clues: stores bilestores urinefilters bloodfilters toxinsgas exhange happens herecarry blood to the heartanother name for the throatyou need this to sing lyricsthe right side has three lobescarry blood away from the heartbranch directly off of the tracheaa muscle that pumps blood to the bodythe bronchi branch into many of these...

Respiratory System 2013-11-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. membrane surrounding each lung
  2. organs containing bronchial tree
  3. opening to throat
  4. one leads to left lung and one to the right lung
  5. contains bronchi and bronchioles
  6. stimulates diaphragm
  7. first part of pharynx
  8. cavity where air enters body
  9. protect body from invaders
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  1. contains nasal cavity
  2. where gas exchange occurs
  3. third part of pharynx
  4. second part of pharynx
  5. brings air to chest
  6. muscle that expands thoracic cavity
  7. covers windpipe during swallowing
  8. warms and filters air
  9. voice box
  10. hairs in nose that filter debris

19 Clues: voice boxopening to throatbrings air to cheststimulates diaphragmcontains nasal cavitythird part of pharynxwarms and filters airfirst part of pharynxsecond part of pharynxwhere gas exchange occursprotect body from invaderscavity where air enters bodymembrane surrounding each lungorgans containing bronchial treecontains bronchi and bronchioles...

Respiratory System 2022-05-11

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. muscular tube posterior to nasal and oral cavities (swallowing refelexes)
  2. flap on top of larynx that folds down to prevent food and liquid entry
  3. covers the inside surface of the rib cage and spreads over the lungs as well
  4. constriction of bronchioles , usually caused by allergens
  5. membrane that surrounds heart
  6. cage skeletal structure that protects the heart and lungs
  7. speaking and air passages
  8. lubricates the pleural surface and makes it easy for them to slide over each other during lung inflation and deflation
  9. structural features that supports the trachea to keep it open for air passage
  10. muscle that helps with respiration by contraction when inhaling
  11. air that remains in the lungs after the most forceful exhale
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  1. opening of the larynx
  2. frequent in newborns who have not produced the surfactant that reduces the surface tension of the fluid in the lungs
  3. inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from the lungs
  4. amount of air in one breath
  5. the sum of two or more volumes (lung capacity)
  6. a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
  7. cords thin folds of tissue that are pulled over the glottis and vibrate during speech
  8. total air lungs can hold

19 Clues: opening of the larynxtotal air lungs can holdspeaking and air passagesamount of air in one breathmembrane that surrounds heartthe sum of two or more volumes (lung capacity)constriction of bronchioles , usually caused by allergenscage skeletal structure that protects the heart and lungsair that remains in the lungs after the most forceful exhale...

Respiratory system 2023-10-04

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. Which type of lung cancer is the least aggressive and typically has the best prognosis?
  2. bronchitis Which condition is characterized by periods of airflow obstruction, coughing, and chest tightness, often related to
  3. What condition is characterized by the permanent dilation of the bronchi and destruction of the bronchial walls?
  4. Which test measures the amount of air a person can forcefully exhale in one second and is commonly used to diagnose obstructive lung diseases?
  5. Which condition is characterized by the collapse of one or more lobes of the lung and is often caused by blockage of the bronchi?
  6. exposure What is the primary cause of mesothelioma, a cancer of the pleura?
  7. What is the most common cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
  8. effusion Which term refers to the accumulation of excess fluid in the pleural cavity, causing difficulty in breathing?
  9. virus What is the most common infectious cause of acute bronchitis?
  10. What is the term for the inflammation of the mucous membranes of the bronchial tubes, often caused by viral infections?
  11. cell carcinoma What is the most common type of lung cancer associated with smoking?
  12. pneumonia Which type of pneumonia is often referred to as "walking pneumonia" and is caused by the bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae?
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  1. What is the term for the surgical removal of part or all of a lung?
  2. Which condition is characterized by the inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to wheezing and shortness of breath?
  3. What is the term for the chronic scarring of lung tissue, often caused by exposure to occupational or environmental hazards?
  4. attack What is the term for the sudden, severe constriction of the bronchial tubes, often caused by an allergic reaction?
  5. Which autoimmune disease primarily affects the connective tissues in the lungs and other organs, causing inflammation and scarring?
  6. Which fungal infection can cause cavities and nodules in the lungs, often mimicking tuberculosis?
  7. apnea Which respiratory disorder is characterized by the repeated interruption of breathing during sleep and is often associated with snoring?
  8. clot from elsewhere in the body What is the primary cause of pulmonary embolism?

20 Clues: What is the term for the surgical removal of part or all of a lung?virus What is the most common infectious cause of acute bronchitis?exposure What is the primary cause of mesothelioma, a cancer of the pleura?What is the most common cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?...

Breath of fresh air 2024-03-11

Breath of fresh air crossword puzzle
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  1. maintain this value between 7.35-7.45
  2. section of lung
  3. used to assess respiratory function
  4. breathing out
  5. where gas exchange occurs in the lung
  6. chronic bronchitis
  7. breathing in
  8. related to respiratory system
  9. blood supply to the alveo-capillary network
  10. large conducting airway
  11. reversible respiratory disease
  12. produced in chronic bronchitis
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  1. element necessary for life
  2. one test of respiratory function
  3. technical term for breathing
  4. upper respiratory tract infection
  5. emphysema
  6. location of respiratory centre
  7. amount of air inspired expired in one breath
  8. major inspiratory muscle
  9. chronic obstructive airway disease

21 Clues: emphysemabreathing inbreathing outsection of lungchronic bronchitislarge conducting airwaymajor inspiratory muscleelement necessary for lifetechnical term for breathingrelated to respiratory systemlocation of respiratory centrereversible respiratory diseaseproduced in chronic bronchitisone test of respiratory function...

Science Crossword 2014-03-31

Science Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Used in digestive system
  2. What is one of the main structures for the respiratory system?
  3. What can help the excretory system function efficiently?
  4. Helps circulatory system
  5. The purifying system
  6. dioxide Leaves the blood with help of respiratory system
  7. What is pumped with nutrients with help of the circulatory system?
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  1. What is a main structure in the circulatory system?
  2. What removes waste energy from blood?
  3. Removes waste from blood
  4. What system changes food into nutrients?
  5. system What does sleeping well help?
  6. The blood system
  7. Needed in the nervous system

14 Clues: The blood systemThe purifying systemUsed in digestive systemRemoves waste from bloodHelps circulatory systemNeeded in the nervous systemsystem What does sleeping well help?What removes waste energy from blood?What system changes food into nutrients?What is a main structure in the circulatory system?...

Body Systems Extra Credit 2024-04-10

Body Systems Extra Credit crossword puzzle
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  1. These are the levels from cell to organism.
  2. What is the function of the muscular system?
  3. What attaches bone to muscle?
  4. This is a function of the skeletal system.
  5. This type of muscle is found only in the heart.
  6. What is the name for internal stability in the body?
  7. These vessels carry blood away from the heart.
  8. Where does air enter your respiratory system?
  9. There are 650 of these in the body.
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  1. What is the main organ of the skeletal system?
  2. What is the main function of the circulatory system?
  3. This type of muscle is automatic.
  4. What organelle performs cellular respiration?
  5. What is the smallest unit of life?
  6. There are three types of these in the circulatory system.
  7. These attach bone to bone.
  8. What organ is the pump for the circulatory system?
  9. The lungs, heart, bones, and blood vessels are all examples of this.
  10. This is brought into the body by the respiratory system.
  11. What are the main organs of the respiratory system?

20 Clues: These attach bone to bone.What attaches bone to muscle?This type of muscle is automatic.What is the smallest unit of life?There are 650 of these in the body.This is a function of the skeletal system.These are the levels from cell to organism.What is the function of the muscular system?What organelle performs cellular respiration?...

The Respiratory System 2024-10-17

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The oxygen enters through the … passage.
  2. In the pharynx the respiratory system meets with the … system.
  3. The action of taking in air.
  4. Plants take this gas in.
  5. To expel oxygen.
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  1. The pharynx is a muscular…
  2. The end of the respiratory system.
  3. The biggest part of the respiratory system.
  4. The respiratory system is involuntary and…
  5. When we breathe our … changes in size.
  6. These are located in the larynx.
  7. This is the gas humans need.
  8. Oxygen is used to generate…
  9. Breathing is a … exchange.

14 Clues: To expel oxygen.Plants take this gas in.The pharynx is a muscular…Breathing is a … exchange.Oxygen is used to generate…The action of taking in air.This is the gas humans need.These are located in the larynx.The end of the respiratory system.When we breathe our … changes in size.The oxygen enters through the … passage....

Breath of fresh air 2017-03-21

Breath of fresh air crossword puzzle
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  1. maintain this value between 7.35-7.45
  2. section of lung
  3. used to assess respiratory function
  4. breathing out
  5. where gas exchange occurs in the lung
  6. chronic bronchitis
  7. breathing in
  8. related to respiratory system
  9. blood supply to the alveo-capillary network
  10. large conducting airway
  11. reversible respiratory disease
  12. produced in chronic bronchitis
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  1. element necessary for life
  2. one test of respiratory function
  3. technical term for breathing
  4. upper respiratory tract infection
  5. emphysema
  6. location of respiratory centre
  7. amount of air inspired expired in one breath
  8. major inspiratory muscle
  9. chronic obstructive airway disease

21 Clues: emphysemabreathing inbreathing outsection of lungchronic bronchitislarge conducting airwaymajor inspiratory muscleelement necessary for lifetechnical term for breathingrelated to respiratory systemlocation of respiratory centrereversible respiratory diseaseproduced in chronic bronchitisone test of respiratory function...

Science Crossword 2014-03-31

Science Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. What removes waste energy from blood?
  2. Helps circulatory system
  3. Needed in the nervous system
  4. Removes waste from blood
  5. What is pumped with nutrients with help of the circulatory system?
  6. The purifying system
  7. What is a main structure in the circulatory system?
  8. What can help the excretory system function efficiently?
  9. dioxide Leaves the blood with help of respiratory system
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  1. What system changes food into nutrients?
  2. Used in digestive system
  3. system What does sleeping well help?
  4. The blood system
  5. What is one of the main structures for the respiratory system?

14 Clues: The blood systemThe purifying systemUsed in digestive systemHelps circulatory systemRemoves waste from bloodNeeded in the nervous systemsystem What does sleeping well help?What removes waste energy from blood?What system changes food into nutrients?What is a main structure in the circulatory system?...

Respiratory System 2013-10-02

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. vocal cords
  2. the food tube
  3. back of the throat
  4. breathing in
  5. chemical that triggers breathing
  6. muscle that pulls lungs down
  7. pulls air into lungs
  8. when bronchus gets small
  9. percentage of oxygen in the air
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  1. what the muscles do to force air out
  2. percentage of oxygen in exhaled air
  3. breathing out
  4. controls breathing
  5. the windpipe
  6. protects the throat
  7. muscles that raise chest
  8. the flap
  9. where gas exchange takes place
  10. left and right main

19 Clues: the flapvocal cordsbreathing inthe windpipethe food tubebreathing outback of the throatcontrols breathingprotects the throatleft and right mainpulls air into lungsmuscles that raise chestwhen bronchus gets smallmuscle that pulls lungs downwhere gas exchange takes placepercentage of oxygen in the airchemical that triggers breathing...

Respiratory System 2014-03-10

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. windpipe
  2. passagewayforairandfood
  3. bloodVessel
  4. sleepy
  5. smalltubes
  6. bloodandbodytissues2ndphase
  7. tubesthatbranchoutfrtrachea
  8. airsacs
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  1. filter
  2. vocalcords
  3. sheetofmusclebelowchestcavity
  4. breathingout
  5. trap
  6. mechanicalprocess
  7. exchange
  8. incompleterings
  9. absorbbacterialarynx
  10. 1stphase
  11. entrance

19 Clues: trapfiltersleepyairsacswindpipeexchange1stphaseentrancevocalcordssmalltubesbloodVesselbreathingoutincompleteringsmechanicalprocessabsorbbacterialarynxpassagewayforairandfoodbloodandbodytissues2ndphasetubesthatbranchoutfrtracheasheetofmusclebelowchestcavity

Respiratory system 2022-03-23

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. in the right lung
  2. the throat
  3. small passages
  4. windpipe
  5. oxegyn
  6. tiny air sacs
  7. below the ribs
  8. behind the nasal cavity
  9. breathing in
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  1. A network of tubes
  2. two holes in your nose
  3. cavity another word for nose
  4. A pair of soft coned shape organs
  5. small opening in the larynx
  6. breathing out
  7. two sets of heavy folds in the tissue
  8. carbon dioxide
  9. voice box
  10. Above the mouth

19 Clues: oxegynwindpipevoice boxthe throatbreathing inbreathing outtiny air sacssmall passagescarbon dioxidebelow the ribsAbove the mouthin the right lungA network of tubestwo holes in your nosebehind the nasal cavitysmall opening in the larynxcavity another word for noseA pair of soft coned shape organstwo sets of heavy folds in the tissue

Respiratory System 2022-12-07

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Lung It has 3 lobes: superior, middle, and inferior and it is the larger of the two lungs.
  2. Hair like structures that filter out particles entering into your nasal cavity
  3. Breathing begins with a dome-shaped muscle located at the bottom of the lungs.
  4. It is the tiny sac like structure present in the lungs which the gaseous exchange takes place
  5. An inflammation of lung tissue with the alveoli in the affected areas fills w/fluid
  6. It involved the air intake, it bring air into the nose.
  7. bronchitis inflammation of the bronchi persisting over a long time
  8. To breathe in, diaphragm flattens
  9. lung It has 2 lobes: superior and inferior and it is the smallest of the two lungs.
  10. Tube that connects the mouth to the larynx and esophagus.
  11. It is also known as windpipe, it filters the air we inhale and branches into the bronchi
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  1. system This system has a primary organ which is lungs, the function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide as we breathe.
  2. Respiration The creation of ATP with water, oxygen, and sugar.
  3. It is a leaf-shaped flap of cartilage located behind the tongue, at the top of the larynx, or voice box.
  4. inhalation and exhalation
  5. Tube that connects the trachea to the lungs.
  6. To breathe out, diaphragm relaxes
  7. The main organ of the respiratory system.
  8. commonly called the voice box, and a connection between the pharynx and trachea

19 Clues: inhalation and exhalationTo breathe in, diaphragm flattensTo breathe out, diaphragm relaxesThe 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.Respiration The creation of ATP with water, oxygen, and sugar....

THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM- Desirae Berry ♥ 2017-02-08

THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM- Desirae Berry ♥ crossword puzzle
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  1. Respiratory System Exchanges Gases
  2. the mouth of the windpipe
  3. Capacity the greatest amount of air that one can breathe out in one exhale
  4. paired organs in the chest that remove carbon dioxide from
  5. Cavity protects and holds the lungs, heart, trachea, esophagus, endocrine glands, thoracic aorta and the pulmonary artery
  6. the two bones located in the nose are the inferior and superior nasal
  7. curving flat bones that protect the organs in the chest.
  8. in breathing.
  9. thread-like blood vessels where oxygen is exchanged for
  10. a large domed sheet of muscle underneath the lungs that is involved in breathing.
  11. two large airways leading into the lungs.
  12. Action an action that the body does without conscious
  13. the sense of smell
  14. tiny hairs that are aligned with bronchial tubes
  15. dioxide.
  16. a passageway for air and food
  17. to breathe out.
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  1. the front section of the neck.
  2. the intake and the outlet for air for the respiratory system.
  3. a gas found in the air that is necessary for life.
  4. air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of gasses takes
  5. Respiration the exchange of gasses within the cells of the body organs, cells, and tissues
  6. the process of taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon
  7. Box the part of the respiratory system that contains
  8. System the body system that contains the organs
  9. Respiratory System filters, warms and moistens air
  10. Septum the wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two equal sections
  11. covers voice box during swallowing
  12. Tubes are increasingly smaller airways branching off into the lungs.
  13. an air passage in the respiratory system.
  14. to draw into the lungs.
  15. vocal cords.

32 Clues: dioxide.vocal cords.in breathing.to breathe out.the sense of smellto draw into the lungs.the mouth of the windpipea passageway for air and foodthe front section of the neck.Respiratory System Exchanges Gasescovers voice box during swallowingan air passage in the respiratory system.two large airways leading into the lungs....

Respiratory system 2021-01-12

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The transporter of gases in the bloodstream
  2. Gaseous exchange between the capillaries and muscle tissue
  3. This thin muscle contracts and passively relaxes
  4. Poisonous gas inhaled when smoking
  5. Extra muscles of inspiration
  6. Training area above 1500m
  7. Brought about by the scalenes and pectoralis major
  8. Condition causing narrowing of the bronchioles
  9. Gas used aerobically to generate energy
  10. Cluster of tiny air sacs
Down
  1. Blood vessels that are one cell thick
  2. The movement of gases across a membrane
  3. Effect/shift caused by increased acidity
  4. Group of additional expiratory muscles
  5. Cavity in which air is inspired, warmed and moistened
  6. The partial pressure of oxygen in muscle tissues
  7. This describes the diffusion path between the alveoli and capillaries
  8. Respiration at the lung site
  9. Partial pressure of carbon dioxide in atmospheric air
  10. The partial pressure of oxygen in the atmospheric air

20 Clues: Cluster of tiny air sacsTraining area above 1500mExtra muscles of inspirationRespiration at the lung sitePoisonous gas inhaled when smokingBlood vessels that are one cell thickGroup of additional expiratory musclesThe movement of gases across a membraneGas used aerobically to generate energyEffect/shift caused by increased acidity...

Respiratory System 2021-04-06

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. tube that leads to the stomach
  2. muscle beneath your lungs, it contracts and relaxes to help move air
  3. breathing in
  4. microscopic hairs
  5. symptom: coughing especially at night/during exercise
  6. symptom: cyanosis of lips/fingernail beds
  7. two sac-like respiratory organs that help remove CO2 and provide O2 to blood
  8. breathing out
  9. gas exchange between the lungs and the blood
Down
  1. air that move in and out of the lungs during normal breathing
  2. oxygen
  3. the exchange of O2 and CO2 between living cells and the environment
  4. 2 short tubes that carry air to the lungs
  5. patient has difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  6. windpipe
  7. gas exchange happens here
  8. point of entry for air coming into the body
  9. patient has normal respiratory rate
  10. throat

19 Clues: oxygenthroatwindpipebreathing inbreathing outmicroscopic hairsgas exchange happens heretube that leads to the stomachpatient has normal respiratory rate2 short tubes that carry air to the lungssymptom: cyanosis of lips/fingernail bedspoint of entry for air coming into the bodygas exchange between the lungs and the blood...

Respiratory System 2022-03-25

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
  2. breathing out
  3. any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides.
  4. the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth connecting them to the esophagus
  5. technically the scientific name for the mouth
  6. a large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
  7. thin skeletal muscle that sits at the base of the chest and separates the abdomen from the chest
  8. any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
  9. A small bean-shaped structure that is part of the body's immune system
Down
  1. relating to or affecting respiration or the organs of respiration
  2. hollow spaces within the bones between your eyes, behind your cheekbones, and in your forehead
  3. provides a passageway for air to move into and out of each lung
  4. the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi
  5. the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals
  6. a muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach
  7. in the chest between the lungs
  8. the region between the abdomen inferiorly and the root of the neck superiorly
  9. each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax
  10. breathing in

19 Clues: breathing inbreathing outin the chest between the lungstechnically the scientific name for the moutheach of a pair of serous membranes lining the thoraxany of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides.provides a passageway for air to move into and out of each lunga muscular tube connecting the throat (pharynx) with the stomach...

Respiratory System 2022-06-06

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. main branches leading from the trachea to the lungs
  2. where blood and air meet
  3. leaf structure that opens and closes over the glottis during swallowing
  4. separates the mouths from the nasal cavity
  5. the windpipe
  6. the lining encasing the lungs
  7. pockets in the facial bones
  8. clusters of air sacs at the end of the bronchial tree
  9. interval between the two vocal cords
  10. breathing air into the lungs
Down
  1. smallest divisions of the bronchial tree
  2. branching of the bronchus after entering the respective lung
  3. division of lungs
  4. a ridge at the lower of the the trachea, separating the openings of the two bronchi
  5. chief muscle of respiration
  6. exhaling out of the lungs
  7. a passage way for food and liquid into the digestive system
  8. voice box
  9. notch in the lung where bronchi and vessels enter

19 Clues: voice boxthe windpipedivision of lungswhere blood and air meetexhaling out of the lungschief muscle of respirationpockets in the facial bonesbreathing air into the lungsthe lining encasing the lungsinterval between the two vocal cordssmallest divisions of the bronchial treeseparates the mouths from the nasal cavity...

Respiratory System 2024-02-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The lungs are broken into _________ parts
  2. A substance that warms and moistens the air as well as trapping foreign objects Pharynx Located at the back of the nose and mouth and carries both food and air
  3. Internal respiration is when gasses are exchanged between __________________ and blood.
  4. Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs
  5. The process of which a substance moves from a high concentration to a low concentration
  6. External respiration is when gasses are exchanged between the _________________ and blood.
  7. Letting air out of the lungs
  8. When your diaphragm does this, you breathe in.
  9. Main organ of the respiratory system
  10. Tube which leads from trachea to each lung
Down
  1. When your diaphragm does this, you breathe out.
  2. Structure that branches off of the two bronchi into smaller parts.
  3. Filters air we inhale and branches into the bronchi
  4. Tiny sacs within the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs
  5. Tiny hairs which move in a wavelike motion to remove dust and dirt
  6. Muscle located under the lungs
  7. Taking air into the lungs
  8. _____________ involves the movement of air.
  9. Otherwise known as the voice box
  10. The __________ allows the lungs to move easily during ventilation

20 Clues: Taking air into the lungsLetting air out of the lungsMuscle located under the lungsOtherwise known as the voice boxMain organ of the respiratory systemThe lungs are broken into _________ partsTube which leads from trachea to each lung_____________ involves the movement of air.When your diaphragm does this, you breathe in....

Respiratory System 2022-12-22

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Makes blood cells red and carries oxygen in the cell
  2. Carries carbon dioxide out the lungs
  3. Holds the vocal cords
  4. Process of blood flowing to lungs
  5. A molecule made when ten percent of carbon dioxide binds to a hemogoblin
  6. Alternative way of breathing
  7. Folds to food and liquid from entering the larynx
  8. Beginning of the respiratory system. Filters and makes air warm
  9. Process of oxygen and carbon dioxide flowing into our lungs
  10. Part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing
  11. Small sacs where lungs and blood exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
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  1. Part of the brain that sends signals to muscles to help you breathe
  2. Contracts to create an air vacuum and forces air into the lungs
  3. Allows air to travel to epiglottis
  4. Small blood vessels that cover the alveoli
  5. Made in the bicarbonate buffer system where carbon dioxide bonds with water found in blood
  6. Enzyme for carbonic acid
  7. Carries air into lungs and alveoli
  8. Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide

19 Clues: Holds the vocal cordsEnzyme for carbonic acidAlternative way of breathingProcess of blood flowing to lungsAllows air to travel to epiglottisCarries air into lungs and alveoliCarries carbon dioxide out the lungsInhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxideSmall blood vessels that cover the alveoliFolds to food and liquid from entering the larynx...

respiratory system 2025-05-22

respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. examination of the bronchi using a scope.
  2. muscle of respiration that separates thoracic and abdominal cavities.
  3. surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity.
  4. discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen.
  5. or labored breathing.
  6. air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
  7. depth and rate of breathing.
  8. in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues.
  9. that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs.
Down
  1. used to measure lung capacity.
  2. rapid breathing.
  3. of the larynx.
  4. part of the throat behind the nose.
  5. tube that connects the pharynx to the lungs.
  6. up blood from the respiratory tract.
  7. process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
  8. air passages that branch from the trachea into the lungs.
  9. that covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent aspiration.
  10. cessation of breathing.

19 Clues: of the larynx.rapid breathing.or labored breathing.cessation of breathing.depth and rate of breathing.used to measure lung capacity.part of the throat behind the nose.up blood from the respiratory tract.examination of the bronchi using a scope.tube that connects the pharynx to the lungs.that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs....

Respiratory system 2025-05-30

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 내시경을 통해 진단하거나 치료하는 검사
  2. 비강의 점막에 생긴 염증
  3. : 조직 속의 산소가 정상치 이하로 감소한 상태
  4. 숨을 가쁘게 쉬고, 기침, 쌕쌕거림이 나타나는 호흡기질환으로, 기도의 협착과 염증에 의해 발생한다.
  5. : 코에서 피가 나는 것
  6. : 숨쉬기가 어렵거나 숨 쉬는데 고통을 느끼는 상태
  7. 청진기를 통해 몸 안에서 나는 소리를 듣고, 폐, 가슴막, 심장, 복부 등의 상태를 진단하는 것
  8. 갑작스런 후두의 폐쇄에 의해 나타나는 상태로, 개기침, 쉰목소리, 천명이 증상으로 나타난다. 후두기관기관지염이라고도 한다.
  9. : 조직 속의 산소가 정상치 이하로 감소한 상태
  10. 호흡수가 증가하고 동시에 호흡이 얕아진 상태
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  1. 후두를 관찰하는데 사용하는 내시경
  2. : 가슴막안 내에 혈액이 고여있는 상태
  3. 혈액의 산소포화도를 측정하는 기구
  4. 폐로 공기가 드나드는 통로
  5. : 호흡 중 산소와 이산화탄소의 교환에 장애가 발생하거나 또는 기체교환이 이루어지지 않는 상태
  6. : 기도의 확보나 기도 분비물 제거를 위해 기관에 외과적으로 통로를 만드는 수술
  7. 감염성세균질환. 대부분 호흡을 통해 퍼지며, 주로 폐를 침범하지만 다른 기관에도 퍼질 수 있다.
  8. : 입을 통해 배출되는 폐, 기관지, 기관의 점액성 분비물
  9. : 아데노이드를 제거하는 수술
  10. : 폐에 생기는 염증. 폐렴알균, 포도알균 등의 세균이나 바이러스, 진균 감염에 의해 발생한다.

20 Clues: 비강의 점막에 생긴 염증: 코에서 피가 나는 것폐로 공기가 드나드는 통로: 아데노이드를 제거하는 수술후두를 관찰하는데 사용하는 내시경혈액의 산소포화도를 측정하는 기구: 가슴막안 내에 혈액이 고여있는 상태내시경을 통해 진단하거나 치료하는 검사호흡수가 증가하고 동시에 호흡이 얕아진 상태: 조직 속의 산소가 정상치 이하로 감소한 상태: 조직 속의 산소가 정상치 이하로 감소한 상태: 숨쉬기가 어렵거나 숨 쉬는데 고통을 느끼는 상태: 입을 통해 배출되는 폐, 기관지, 기관의 점액성 분비물: 기도의 확보나 기도 분비물 제거를 위해 기관에 외과적으로 통로를 만드는 수술...

Acid-Base Imbalances 2025-02-04

Acid-Base Imbalances crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 7.35-7.45
  2. Dioxide Excrete by the lungs
  3. Population at risk due to decreased renal reserves
  4. Causes metabolic acidosis
  5. State from too much acid
  6. Respiratory Opposite Metabolic Equal
  7. Excess amounts can cause metabolic alkalosis
  8. Excretes excess bicarbonate
  9. System with slow compensation
Down
  1. Causes respiratory alkalosis
  2. System with rapid compensation
  3. Causes respiratory acidosis
  4. State from too much base
  5. What will you be in 1.5 years?
  6. Loss of bicarbonate
  7. What compensation are all abnormal?

16 Clues: 7.35-7.45Loss of bicarbonateState from too much baseState from too much acidCauses metabolic acidosisCauses respiratory acidosisExcretes excess bicarbonateCauses respiratory alkalosisDioxide Excrete by the lungsSystem with slow compensationSystem with rapid compensationWhat will you be in 1.5 years?What compensation are all abnormal?...

Respiratory System 2022-02-23

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cavities in skull which surround the nasal area
  2. Process of inspiration and expiration
  3. carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli.
  4. Aka Exhale; air forced out of lungs and air passages
  5. AKA windpipe carries air between pharynx and the bronchi
  6. Cavities- hollow spaces lined with mucous membrane and have rich blood supply
  7. a membrane that encloses the lung
  8. Aka inhale; process of breathing in air
  9. System- System in the body which consists of lungs and air passages.
  10. Aka throat which is right behind the nasal cavities.
Down
  1. leaflike cartilage, closes opening into the larynx when swallowing. Epiglottis prevents food and liquids from going into the respiratory tract.
  2. consists of elastice sacs to make oxygen pass into the blood and CO2 removed
  3. tiny, hairlike structure, filters inhaled air which traps dust and other particles.
  4. Capillaries allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to be exchanged between the blood and lungs
  5. Respiration- process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
  6. Aka voice box, it’s between the pharynx and trachea. Has nine layers of cartilage
  7. ​​any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
  8. Respiration- exchange of oxygen and CO2 btween lungs and bloodstream
  9. Septum (think of septum piercings)- wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two hollow spaces
  10. Respiration- exchange of CO2 and oxygen btween the tissue cells and the bloodstream

20 Clues: a membrane that encloses the lungProcess of inspiration and expirationAka inhale; process of breathing in aircavities in skull which surround the nasal areaAka Exhale; air forced out of lungs and air passagesAka throat which is right behind the nasal cavities.carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli....

respiratory system 2022-02-16

respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. passageway leading from the trachea to a lung
  2. breathing out
  3. structure in the throat that containing the vocal cords
  4. artery: carries blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
  5. disease in in which the tissues of the lungs loses elasticity making breathing very difficult
  6. stimulant drug in tobacco that that increases heart rate
  7. : breathing in
  8. vein: carries blood from the left side of the heart to the lungs
  9. air passages in the lungs
  10. a small moveable lid that stops fluid from entering the airways
Down
  1. muscular tube at the end of the gastrovascular
  2. tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchiole
  3. larger flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity
  4. a way in which tobacco enters the respiratory system
  5. small opening used to breath
  6. diseases: diseases in the respiratory system
  7. : windpipe ,tube through which air moves
  8. cancer:
  9. large opening in with air in thers the body
  10. main organs used to breath

20 Clues: cancer:breathing out: breathing inair passages in the lungsmain organs used to breathsmall opening used to breath: windpipe ,tube through which air movestiny air sacs at the end of the bronchiolelarge opening in with air in thers the bodydiseases: diseases in the respiratory systempassageway leading from the trachea to a lung...

Respiratory System 2023-04-30

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the passive movement of particles along a concentration gradient from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration
  2. when an animal stops breathing
  3. a procedure used to examine the upper respiratory tract for any obstructions
  4. the amount of air in an animal’s lungs during a normal breath;
  5. the process of taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from an animal’s body
  6. a large, smooth muscle found in mammals that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity and controls breathing
  7. small grape-like clusters at the end of the bronchioles within the lungs; the site of gas exchange in mammalian lungs
  8. rapid breathing
  9. a lack of oxygen
  10. the amount of air that remains in an animal’s lungs after a deep exhalation
  11. the amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after inhaling as much air as possible
Down
  1. the process in which a cell engulfs a foreign particle to destroy it
  2. the amount of air in an animal’s lungs after a deep inhalation.
  3. muscles found between the ribs, that assist with respiration
  4. edema fluid buildup in the lungs
  5. difficulty breathing
  6. inflammation of the tissue of the sinuses
  7. inflammation of the mucus membranes
  8. small flap that covers the larynx during swallowing; a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe

19 Clues: rapid breathinga lack of oxygendifficulty breathingwhen an animal stops breathingedema fluid buildup in the lungsinflammation of the mucus membranesinflammation of the tissue of the sinusesmuscles found between the ribs, that assist with respirationthe amount of air in an animal’s lungs during a normal breath;...

Respiratory System 2021-07-21

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. THE TERM GIVEN TO BREATHING OUT
  2. THIS FLUID CARRIES GASES AROUND THE BODY
  3. THE BONES THAT PROTECT THE LUNGS FROM DAMAGE
  4. DOES OXYGEN MOVE INTO OR OUT OF THE BLOOD?
  5. DOES CARBON DIOXIDE MOVE INTO OR OUT OF THE BLOOD?
  6. THE GAST THAT THE BODY NEEDS TO GET RID OF (6,7)
  7. SMALL SACS WHERE GAS EXCHANGE OCCURS
  8. THE NAME OF THE TUBES THAT SPLIT INTO TWO AFTER THE TRACHEA
  9. TINY BLOOD VESSELS THAT SURROUND THE ALVEOLI
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  1. TINY HAIRS IN THE NOSE THAT REMOVE PARTICLES
  2. ALLOWS AIR TO ENTER THE BODY
  3. THE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR THE VOICE BOX
  4. PROGRESSIVELY SMALLER TUBULAR BRANCHES OF THE AIRWAYS
  5. THE GAS THAT IS REQUIRED FOR RESPIRATION
  6. THE TUBE THAT CARRIES THE AIR FROM THE BRONCHI TO THE ALVEOLI
  7. THE MUSCLE UNDER THE LUNGS THAT CONTRACTS TO BRING AIR INTO THE LUNGS
  8. THE TERM GIVEN TO BREATHING IN
  9. INHALED AIR CONTAINS MORE OF THIS GAS THAN EXHALED AIR
  10. ONE OF THE FEAUTURES OF THE ALVEOLAR WALL THAT MAKES IT EFFICIENT AT GAS EXCHANGE
  11. THE TUBE THAT IS STRENGTHENED BY CARTILAGE THAT TAKES THE AIR FROM THE PHARYNX TO THE LUNGS

20 Clues: ALLOWS AIR TO ENTER THE BODYTHE TERM GIVEN TO BREATHING INTHE TERM GIVEN TO BREATHING OUTSMALL SACS WHERE GAS EXCHANGE OCCURSTHE SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR THE VOICE BOXTHIS FLUID CARRIES GASES AROUND THE BODYTHE GAS THAT IS REQUIRED FOR RESPIRATIONDOES OXYGEN MOVE INTO OR OUT OF THE BLOOD?TINY HAIRS IN THE NOSE THAT REMOVE PARTICLES...

Respiratory system 2022-10-10

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. in which phase the affected lobe is red,firm and consolidated. The cut surface of the involved lobe is airless,red pink, dry,dry granular and has liver like consistency?
  2. hiccups are due to an involuntary contraction of which of the following muscle?bronchoscopy which of the following technique involves the insertion of an instrument into the airways to examine the abnormalities?
  3. a blockage of an artery in the lungs by a substance that has travel from elsewhere in the body through the bloodstream?
  4. which of the following in which alveolar spaces in the affected area are small with thick interalveolar septa?
  5. which of the following is an protective reflex that clears the breathing passages of fluid and foreign particles?
  6. a chest cold is an acute form of?pulmonaryedema failure of the left ventricle of the heart to remove blood adequately from the pulmonary circulation results in the conditions called?
  7. in which phase the affected lobe is heavy,firm The cut surface is dry, granular and grey in appearance with liver like consistency?
  8. croup is a type of respiratory infection common in children, which causes swelling?
  9. in which of the phase the fibrin stands are dense and more numerous and cellular exudate is often separated from the septal walls by thin clear space?
  10. which of the following is acute bronchitis and less involved alveolar contain oedema fluid?
  11. an inflammation of the voice box, causing symptoms that might include a horse voice, cough, pain and trouble swallowing is called?
Down
  1. in which of the following pneumonia has intra alveolar exudate, initially of neutrophils but later composed mainly of macrophages?
  2. in which phase the alveolar capillaries are engorged?
  3. what percentage of cases of lung cancer are due to long term tobacco smoking?
  4. emphysema is an older term of?
  5. recurrent episodes of wheezing shortness of breath, chest tightness,unproductive coughing characterise which of the following condition?
  6. which of the following is an inflammatory condition resulting in a cough, difficulty Breathing, rapid breathing and fever?
  7. in which phase the dilation and congestion of the capillaries in the alveolar walls?
  8. an inflammation of the membrane that surround the lung and line the chest cavity is called?
  9. which two structures does the trachea leads to in the lungs?

20 Clues: emphysema is an older term of?in which phase the alveolar capillaries are engorged?which two structures does the trachea leads to in the lungs?what percentage of cases of lung cancer are due to long term tobacco smoking?croup is a type of respiratory infection common in children, which causes swelling?...

Respiratory System 2024-02-07

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Contains vocal cords, also known as the voice box.
  2. 9 layers build this structure, aids in breathing.
  3. Refers to the space in the mouth.
  4. There are over 480 million of these in your lungs.
  5. A hollow space in the frontal bone, assists with warmth and moisture.
  6. A small flap that controls where air/food go (trachea or esophagus).
  7. A collection of alveoli, covered in capillaries.
  8. Refers to the space in the nose.
  9. Main organ responsible for respiration, primarily inhalation
  10. A hollow space that helps lighten the weight of the skull.
Down
  1. Leads from the larynx to your bronchi, also called your windpipe.
  2. Connects the trachea to your lungs.
  3. First to provide filtration, warmth and moisture to air inhaled through the nose.
  4. AKA "branches of the tree", connects bronchi to alveolar ducts.
  5. Has 3 sections connecting the nose and mouth to the esophagus.
  6. A long tube used in digestion, usually behind the trachea.
  7. AKA "Broccoli stems", connects bronchioles to alveolar sacs.
  8. The muscle between your ribs, primarily responsible for exhalation .
  9. Where the trachea divides into the left and right bronchi.

19 Clues: Refers to the space in the nose.Refers to the space in the mouth.Connects the trachea to your lungs.A collection of alveoli, covered in capillaries.9 layers build this structure, aids in breathing.Contains vocal cords, also known as the voice box.There are over 480 million of these in your lungs....

Respiratory system 2024-02-22

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Difficult / laboured breathing
  2. A thin layer of tissue that covers the lungs and lines the interior wall of the chest cavity
  3. This structure receives air from nasal cavity
  4. Ability of the lungs to expand
  5. The volume of air that can be blown out (forcefully) in one second
  6. Olfactory epithelium are involved in this special sense
  7. Elastic lung tissue naturally wants to...
  8. Bronchoconstriction causes airway resistance to...
  9. The approximate FEV1/FVC ratio in health
  10. Oxygen binds to this protein allowing efficient transport through the blood
  11. Right lung has this many lobes
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  1. Main muscle group involved in inhalation
  2. Simple set of tests to measure lung function
  3. The sympathetic nervous system stimulates bronchi to do this
  4. Substance that reduces lung surface tension
  5. These cells produce mucus in the airways
  6. Long-term medication used in the control of asthma symptoms
  7. A major stimuli for asthma
  8. Air filled spaces within bones of the skull that surround the nasal cavity

19 Clues: A major stimuli for asthmaDifficult / laboured breathingAbility of the lungs to expandRight lung has this many lobesMain muscle group involved in inhalationThese cells produce mucus in the airwaysThe approximate FEV1/FVC ratio in healthElastic lung tissue naturally wants to...Substance that reduces lung surface tension...

Respiratory System 2013-11-19

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Passageway divides into left and right lungs.
  2. Squamous Type 1 Cells.
  3. Type 2 Cells.
  4. Flexible elastic cartilage that forms a lid over larynx when you swallow.
  5. Branches into Bronchioles.
  6. Lies posterior to upright epiglottis and extends to larynx.
  7. Voice box.
  8. Lies posterior to oral cavity.
  9. C-shaped cartilage.
  10. The throat.
  11. Muscle Enables bronchioles to provide resistance to air flow.
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  1. Air enters this cavity.
  2. Tree Continuous branching of respiratory passageways.
  3. Each lung has 5 of these bronchi.
  4. Tiny balloon like expansions.
  5. Air flows through these three pairs of lobe-like structures.
  6. Lies posterior to nasal cavity.
  7. This cartilage prominence is called the Adam's apple.
  8. Windpipe.

19 Clues: Windpipe.Voice box.The throat.Type 2 Cells.C-shaped cartilage.Squamous Type 1 Cells.Air enters this cavity.Branches into Bronchioles.Tiny balloon like expansions.Lies posterior to oral cavity.Lies posterior to nasal cavity.Each lung has 5 of these bronchi.Passageway divides into left and right lungs....

Respiratory System 2015-03-18

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. scientific name for the windpipe
  2. the act of taking air into the lungs and expelling waste gases from the lungs
  3. tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbonxdioxide are exchanged
  4. the back of the throat; connects the mouth with the windpipe
  5. gas given off as a waste product by green plants; essential for our survival
  6. the breathing apparatus for fish and tadpoles
  7. a sticky substance that lines the respiratory tract
  8. the most abundant gas in the air we breathe
  9. plant structure through which a plant "breathes"
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  1. microscopic hair-like structures in the respiratory tract
  2. the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
  3. main branch of the respiratory tract leading into the lungs
  4. the life process by which energy is released by cells
  5. vibrations of these result in sound or speech
  6. vibrations of theses result in sound or speech
  7. gas that is exhaled by mammals as part of respiration
  8. tiny holes on the abdomen of insects through which they breathe
  9. the muscle that contracts and relaxes thereby causing one to inhale and exhale
  10. a flap if tissue that covers the windpipe to keep food and water from entering it
  11. the main organ of the respiratory system
  12. that part of the throat that contains the voice box

21 Clues: scientific name for the windpipethe main organ of the respiratory systemthe most abundant gas in the air we breathevibrations of these result in sound or speechthe breathing apparatus for fish and tadpolesvibrations of theses result in sound or speechplant structure through which a plant "breathes"that part of the throat that contains the voice box...

Respiratory System 2021-03-03

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. This prevents food from going down your lungs
  2. You do this when something irritates your trachea or bronchi
  3. Large muscle that controls the lungs
  4. Breathe out
  5. The place where oxygen enters the blood
  6. You do this when something irritates your nose
  7. Scientific name for the windpipe
  8. One of two places where air enters your body
  9. Common name for the trachea
  10. All animals need this gas to make energy from food
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  1. You do this when you don't get enough oxygen to your blood
  2. One of two places where air enters your body
  3. Breathe in
  4. What we breath
  5. When we exhale we breath this plus carbon dioxide
  6. What fish have instead of lungs
  7. You do this when something irritates your daiphragm
  8. Two tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
  9. A gas that you breath out. It is a waste gas
  10. Inhale and exhale

20 Clues: Breathe inBreathe outWhat we breathInhale and exhaleCommon name for the tracheaWhat fish have instead of lungsScientific name for the windpipeLarge muscle that controls the lungsThe place where oxygen enters the bloodOne of two places where air enters your bodyA gas that you breath out. It is a waste gasOne of two places where air enters your body...

Respiratory System 2023-08-10

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. A thin band of muscle between two ribs that helps with breathing
  2. “______ system” A group of organs that work together to perform a function
  3. “______ exchange”: The movement of oxygen into the blood and carbon dioxide out of it
  4. A tube that carries air through a lung
  5. The movement of substances through tiny holes into the bloodstream
  6. The common pathway for air and food
  7. An organ where gas exchange occurs between air and blood
  8. An opening in the nose where incoming air is warmed and filtered
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  1. A body part that performs a specific function
  2. “__________ respiration”: The process used by all living cells to release energy
  3. A thin layer that forms a barrier
  4. “_______ dioxide”: A gas produced as waste when cells release energy
  5. The main airway between the throat and the lungs
  6. A large sheet of muscle that contracts to draw gas into the lungs
  7. The process used by animals to exchange gases with the atmosphere
  8. A flap of cartilage that stops food entering the trachea
  9. A gas needed by cells to release energy
  10. The upper part of the trachea, containing the vocal cords
  11. A tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occurs

19 Clues: A thin layer that forms a barrierThe common pathway for air and foodA tube that carries air through a lungA gas needed by cells to release energyA body part that performs a specific functionThe main airway between the throat and the lungsA tiny air sac in a lung where gas exchange occursA flap of cartilage that stops food entering the trachea...

Respiratory System 2023-03-10

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. nasal cavity
  2. covers the windpipe with a flap
  3. between soft plate
  4. skin that makes two air holes for nose
  5. bone supports the tongue up
  6. blocks anything to go in and out your nose
  7. for talking eating and swallowing
  8. fine branching with blood vessels
  9. exchanges out rapid gaseous
  10. covering the soft plate
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  1. it helps inflate the lungs
  2. helps with your metabolism
  3. it divides the bronchus
  4. pushing air into lungs and wind pipe
  5. its a part of a muscular tube lined mucous membrane
  6. connected to the esophagus
  7. lining in the lungs
  8. helps you talk with your voice box
  9. breathing takes out carbon dioxide

19 Clues: nasal cavitybetween soft platelining in the lungsit divides the bronchuscovering the soft plateit helps inflate the lungshelps with your metabolismconnected to the esophagusbone supports the tongue upexchanges out rapid gaseouscovers the windpipe with a flapfor talking eating and swallowingfine branching with blood vessels...

Respiratory System 2023-04-25

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. total volume of the lungs (vital capacity + residual volume)
  2. total volume of air that can be exhaled after maximal inhalation
  3. another word for inhaling
  4. the branches of the tree that is the lung
  5. the volume of air breathed in one minute without conscious effort
  6. the muscles in between your ribs
  7. (FEV1) max amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled in one second
  8. the fruit of the tree that is the lung, where gas exchange occurs
  9. an instrument for measuring the air entering and leaving the lungs
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  1. additional volume of air that can be inhaled with max effort after normal inspiration
  2. what is considered waste that our bloodstream drops off in the lungs for us to breathe out
  3. your chest cavity
  4. additional volume of air that can be exhaled after normal exhalation
  5. the vessel that touches the alveoli to give CO2 and receive O2
  6. volume of air breathed in and out without conscious effort
  7. about of air remaining in the lungs after max exhalation
  8. another word for exhaling
  9. the primary muscle responsible for your breathing
  10. what we breathe in from that outside that goes into our bloodstream

19 Clues: your chest cavityanother word for inhalinganother word for exhalingthe muscles in between your ribsthe branches of the tree that is the lungthe primary muscle responsible for your breathingabout of air remaining in the lungs after max exhalationvolume of air breathed in and out without conscious effort...

Respiratory System 2022-02-23

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. cavities in skull which surround the nasal area
  2. Process of inspiration and expiration
  3. carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli.
  4. Aka Exhale; air forced out of lungs and air passages
  5. AKA windpipe carries air between pharynx and the bronchi
  6. Cavities- hollow spaces lined with mucous membrane and have rich blood supply
  7. a membrane that encloses the lung
  8. Aka inhale; process of breathing in air
  9. System- System in the body which consists of lungs and air passages.
  10. Aka throat which is right behind the nasal cavities.
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  1. leaflike cartilage, closes opening into the larynx when swallowing. Epiglottis prevents food and liquids from going into the respiratory tract.
  2. consists of elastice sacs to make oxygen pass into the blood and CO2 removed
  3. tiny, hairlike structure, filters inhaled air which traps dust and other particles.
  4. Capillaries allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to be exchanged between the blood and lungs
  5. Respiration- process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
  6. Aka voice box, it’s between the pharynx and trachea. Has nine layers of cartilage
  7. ​​any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
  8. Respiration- exchange of oxygen and CO2 btween lungs and bloodstream
  9. Septum (think of septum piercings)- wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two hollow spaces
  10. Respiration- exchange of CO2 and oxygen btween the tissue cells and the bloodstream

20 Clues: a membrane that encloses the lungProcess of inspiration and expirationAka inhale; process of breathing in aircavities in skull which surround the nasal areaAka Exhale; air forced out of lungs and air passagesAka throat which is right behind the nasal cavities.carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli....

Respiratory System 2022-02-23

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cavities in skull which surround the nasal area
  2. Process of inspiration and expiration
  3. carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli.
  4. Aka Exhale; air forced out of lungs and air passages
  5. AKA windpipe carries air between pharynx and the bronchi
  6. Cavities- hollow spaces lined with mucous membrane and have rich blood supply
  7. a membrane that encloses the lung
  8. Aka inhale; process of breathing in air
  9. System- System in the body which consists of lungs and air passages.
  10. Aka throat which is right behind the nasal cavities.
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  1. leaflike cartilage, closes opening into the larynx when swallowing. prevents food and liquids from going into the respiratory tract.
  2. consists of elastice sacs to make oxygen pass into the blood and CO2 removed
  3. tiny, hairlike structure, filters inhaled air which traps dust and other particles.
  4. contain a network of Capillaries allow oxygen and carbon dioxide to be exchanged between the blood and lungs
  5. Respiration- process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
  6. Aka voice box, it’s between the pharynx and trachea. Has nine layers of cartilage
  7. ​​any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
  8. Respiration- exchange of oxygen and CO2 btween lungs and bloodstream
  9. Septum (think of septum piercings)- wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two hollow spaces
  10. Respiration- exchange of CO2 and oxygen btween the tissue cells and the bloodstream

20 Clues: a membrane that encloses the lungProcess of inspiration and expirationAka inhale; process of breathing in aircavities in skull which surround the nasal areaAka Exhale; air forced out of lungs and air passagesAka throat which is right behind the nasal cavities.carry air to small sacs in your lungs called alveoli....

Respiratory System 2022-06-06

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. main branches leading from the trachea to the lungs
  2. where blood and air meet
  3. leaf structure that opens and closes over the glottis during swallowing
  4. separates the mouths from the nasal cavity
  5. the windpipe
  6. the lining encasing the lungs
  7. pockets in the facial bones
  8. clusters of air sacs at the end of the bronchial tree
  9. interval between the two vocal cords
  10. breathing air into the lungs
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  1. smallest divisions of the bronchial tree
  2. branching of the bronchus after entering the respective lung
  3. division of lungs
  4. a ridge at the lower of the the trachea, separating the openings of the two bronchi
  5. chief muscle of respiration
  6. exhaling out of the lungs
  7. a passage way for food and liquid into the digestive system
  8. voice box
  9. notch in the lung where bronchi and vessels enter

19 Clues: voice boxthe windpipedivision of lungswhere blood and air meetexhaling out of the lungschief muscle of respirationpockets in the facial bonesbreathing air into the lungsthe lining encasing the lungsinterval between the two vocal cordssmallest divisions of the bronchial treeseparates the mouths from the nasal cavity...

Respiratory system 2025-01-24

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. Tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs (6)
  2. Type of respiratory failure characterized by inadequate oxygenation (10)
  3. Organ responsible for gas exchange (5)
  4. Device used to assist breathing in patients with respiratory failure (8)
  5. Valve-like structure that separates the airway from the esophagus (6)
  6. Part of the respiratory system that produces mucus (5)
  7. Type of breathing that occurs in response to high altitudes (9)
  8. Condition characterized by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the lungs (9)
  9. Muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity (8)
  10. Medication used to treat asthma (8)
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  1. Part of the respiratory system that filters the air we breathe (6)
  2. Gas exchanged in the lungs (4)
  3. Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs (7)
  4. Airway that connects the lungs to the throat (7)
  5. Condition characterized by difficulty breathing due to narrowed airways (8)
  6. Device used to measure lung function (9)
  7. Disease characterized by inflammation of the air sacs in the lungs (10)
  8. Surgical procedure to remove part of the lung (9)
  9. System responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide (12)
  10. Part of the brain that regulates breathing (5)

20 Clues: Gas exchanged in the lungs (4)Medication used to treat asthma (8)Organ responsible for gas exchange (5)Device used to measure lung function (9)Part of the brain that regulates breathing (5)Airway that connects the lungs to the throat (7)Surgical procedure to remove part of the lung (9)Tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs (6)...

Respiratory system.. 2023-10-08

Respiratory system.. crossword puzzle
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  1. Medical instrument to listen to lung sounds
  2. Surgical procedure to remove a lung
  3. Respiratory system's main passage
  4. Oxygen exchange in the lungs
  5. Lung infection
  6. Tiny hair-like structures in the airways
  7. Medication used to expand airways
  8. Inflammation of the air sacs in the lungs
  9. Infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  10. Lung scarring
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  1. Difficult breathing
  2. Respiratory disease often caused by smoking
  3. Airway inflammation
  4. Common lung cancer type
  5. Breathing cessation during sleep
  6. Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells
  7. The act of breathing out
  8. Fluid-filled sacs in the lungs
  9. Accumulation of fluid in the lungs

19 Clues: Lung scarringLung infectionDifficult breathingAirway inflammationCommon lung cancer typeThe act of breathing outOxygen exchange in the lungsFluid-filled sacs in the lungsBreathing cessation during sleepRespiratory system's main passageMedication used to expand airwaysAccumulation of fluid in the lungsSurgical procedure to remove a lung...

Respiratory System 2024-01-11

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. A gas that makes up about 4/5 of the air
  2. Muscle between the chest and abdomen
  3. two large spongy organs that are the largest in the respiratory systme
  4. A gas that makes up about 20% of the air the air
  5. Dioxide A waste gas product of the body
  6. To breathe in
  7. One of the openings on the outside of the nose
  8. To move back and forth rapidly
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  1. Tiny air sacs in the lungs
  2. The voice box that contains the vocal cords
  3. System The body system that controls breathing
  4. Tube running from the back of the mouth to the lungs
  5. The upper part of the throat connecting to the trachea
  6. A slimy fluid that protects breathing passages
  7. The two main tubes that branch off the trachea
  8. Cavity The inner chamber that cleans and warms air
  9. Small air tubes that branch off the bronchi
  10. To breathe out
  11. Cords Tissue in the voice box vibrate to make sound

19 Clues: To breathe inTo breathe outTiny air sacs in the lungsTo move back and forth rapidlyMuscle between the chest and abdomenA gas that makes up about 4/5 of the airDioxide A waste gas product of the bodyThe voice box that contains the vocal cordsSmall air tubes that branch off the bronchiA slimy fluid that protects breathing passages...

Respiratory System 2022-02-14

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tiny sacs in the lungs that are only one cell thick and help to facilitate Gas exchange
  2. The lung that has two lobes because it has a notch to make room for the heart.
  3. coats the inside of the alveoli and lungs to lubricate them and reduce friction.
  4. also known as the voice box and contains the vocal cords to help us produce sound.
  5. Two tubes that split off from the trachea as it enters the lungs
  6. Blood that is carrying ALOT of Oxygen and very little Carbon Dioxide
  7. Type of blood cells that carry Oxygen to the organs in the body and carry Carbon Dioxide back to the lungs.
  8. blood that is carrying very little oxygen and ALOT of Carbon Dioxide
  9. bands of mucus membranes that are stretched across the larynx and vibrate to create sound
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  1. Muscles that are located between the ribs and help to expand and compress the lungs
  2. flap that closes over the top of the trachea to prevent food and liquids from entering the lungs.
  3. Tiny blood vessels that surround the alveoli and help to facilitate gas exchange
  4. Tube that connects the throat to the lungs and is supported by rings of cartilage
  5. Smaller branches of the bronchi that carry air towards and away from the alveoli
  6. Passageway in the back of the throat that is shared by food and air.
  7. The lung that has 3 lobes and is shorter and heavier
  8. has a rich supply of blood vessels that help to warm the air and mucus to trap foreign particles.
  9. Large band of muscle the separates the thoracic cavity from the Abdominal Cavity and helps the lungs to expand and contract.
  10. The type of Muscle that helps to provide structure and support in the Respiratory tract

19 Clues: The lung that has 3 lobes and is shorter and heavierTwo tubes that split off from the trachea as it enters the lungsPassageway in the back of the throat that is shared by food and air.Blood that is carrying ALOT of Oxygen and very little Carbon Dioxideblood that is carrying very little oxygen and ALOT of Carbon Dioxide...

Respiratory 2021-10-01

Respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. Part of the respiratory assessment
  2. Sound when fluid or solid tissue replaces air
  3. A respiratory rate of 30- 50 for a 6 mouth is ------
  4. Lounder clearer voice sounds
  5. A disease of the respiratory system
  6. Can be heard in pneumonia
  7. Heard in asthma
  8. Is a common disease in central Australia
  9. Can be vaccinated every year against this
  10. Is normal to be midline
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  1. Asbestos exposure is the main cause
  2. A lobe of the lung
  3. Part of the respiratory system
  4. A type of chest shape and also a bird
  5. The listening part of a respiratory examination
  6. Cushions the lungs and has two layers
  7. A serious injury to the chest
  8. A type of chest shape and for wine storage
  9. Counted and is higher in some injuries and diseases

19 Clues: Heard in asthmaA lobe of the lungIs normal to be midlineCan be heard in pneumoniaLounder clearer voice soundsA serious injury to the chestPart of the respiratory systemPart of the respiratory assessmentAsbestos exposure is the main causeA disease of the respiratory systemA type of chest shape and also a birdCushions the lungs and has two layers...

Respiratory System 2020-03-24

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. / Collapsed lung.
  2. / Divides left and right nostrils.
  3. / Voice box.
  4. / Pause in breathing during sleep.
  5. / Spasm of the diaphragm.
  6. / Lack of oxygen in tissues.
  7. / Muscle used for breathing.
  8. / Cavity where lungs are.
  9. / Spaces within the skull bones.
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  1. / Bones that divide the nasal cavity.
  2. / Tubes from trachea to lungs.
  3. / Windpipe.
  4. / Respiratory center of the brain.
  5. / Whooping cough.
  6. / Air sacs.
  7. / Space at the back.
  8. / Opening with vocal cords.
  9. / Fluid build-up in air sacs, caused by altitude sickness.

18 Clues: / Windpipe./ Air sacs./ Voice box./ Collapsed lung./ Whooping cough./ Space at the back./ Spasm of the diaphragm./ Cavity where lungs are./ Opening with vocal cords./ Lack of oxygen in tissues./ Muscle used for breathing./ Tubes from trachea to lungs./ Spaces within the skull bones./ Divides left and right nostrils....

Respiratory System 2023-04-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the process of breathing out air.
  2. the inhaling and exhaling of air
  3. the process of breathing in air.
  4. the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.
  5. located below the epiglottis and anterior to, or in front of, the esophagus.
  6. a hollow space behind the nose in the middle of the face.
  7. very narrow airways in the lungs, less than 1 mm in diameter. They connect the bronchi to the alveoli.
  8. allows the respiratory system to meet increased oxygen demands during high stress or extreme circumstances
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  1. small air sacs; each alveolus (singular) is surrounded by a web of capillaries.
  2. the primary passageway for air into and out of the respiratory system.
  3. larger airways in the lungs that are supported by cartilage rings.
  4. soft, spongy organs located in the thoracic cavity that are responsible for gas exchange.
  5. a network of organs and tissues that help the body take in oxygen and expel waste gases.
  6. a small, leaf-like flap of cartilage at the bottom of the pharynx.
  7. the process of supplying oxygen to cells that takes place during external respiration.
  8. located behind the nasal cavity and mouth.
  9. a thin, slippery double membrane that surrounds each lung and lines the inner surfaces of the thoracic cavity. Pleural fluid reduces friction on lungs during breathing.
  10. marks the beginning of the lower respiratory tract and extends from the cricoid cartilage to the carina.

18 Clues: the inhaling and exhaling of airthe process of breathing in air.the process of breathing out air.located behind the nasal cavity and mouth.the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body.a hollow space behind the nose in the middle of the face.larger airways in the lungs that are supported by cartilage rings....

Respiratory System 2025-02-10

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the alveoli and bloodstream
  2. reinforced by cartilage to make it stay open C-shaped so it doesn't block the esophagus
  3. regulates airflow, allowing them to control the amount of air reaching the alveoli
  4. oxygen-carrying blood
  5. the movement of anything from high to low concentration
  6. carbon dioxide-carrying blood
  7. series of enzyme reactions that break down glucose to produce 2 ATP + 2 pyruvate
  8. a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale
  9. energy produced
  10. where ATP is made
  11. tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
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  1. it contracts to elevate ribs, example include diaphragm, which contracts to expand thoracic cavity
  2. respiration that requires oxygen, produces a lot of ATP
  3. process that recycles NAD+ so glycolysis can continue
  4. the release of energy (ATP) from organic molecules
  5. where glycolysis takes place
  6. the exchange of air between the atmosphere and the lungs - achieved by the physical act of breathing
  7. the movement where air moves from high pressure to low pressure, the ribcage is pulled inwards and downwards

18 Clues: energy producedwhere ATP is madeoxygen-carrying bloodwhere glycolysis takes placecarbon dioxide-carrying blooda muscle that helps you inhale and exhaletiny air sacs at the end of the bronchiolesthe release of energy (ATP) from organic moleculesprocess that recycles NAD+ so glycolysis can continue...

Respiratory System 2025-04-01

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The substance secreted by alveolar cells to reduce surface tension and prevent alveolar collapse
  2. A device used to measure lung volumes and capacities
  3. The volume of air that reaches the respiratory zone each minute
  4. The transport method by which gases move across the alveolar-capillary membrane
  5. This enzyme converts carbon dioxide to carbonic acid
  6. A measure of the lung's ability to stretch and expand in response to pressure changes
  7. This volume is the amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after normal exhalation
  8. A chemoreceptor location that detects blood CO₂ levels
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  1. The maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximum inhalation
  2. This protein in red blood cells binds oxygen for transport
  3. The amount of air inhaled or exhaled in one breath during normal breathing
  4. The volume of air that remains in the lungs after maximal exhalation
  5. The lung disease characterized by loss of elastic recoil and decreased FEV1
  6. The primary site of gas exchange in the lungs
  7. This is the primary muscle used for inhalation
  8. Another name for the wind pipe
  9. The molecule primarily responsible for stimulating breathing by affecting pH
  10. A chronic disease that causes airway inflammation and bronchoconstriction

18 Clues: Another name for the wind pipeThe primary site of gas exchange in the lungsThis is the primary muscle used for inhalationA device used to measure lung volumes and capacitiesThis enzyme converts carbon dioxide to carbonic acidA chemoreceptor location that detects blood CO₂ levelsThis protein in red blood cells binds oxygen for transport...

Respiratory System 2025-05-19

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Gas that we breathe in and deliver to our cells
  2. The state of matter of both oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs
  3. Tiny air sacs where oxygen enters the blood
  4. The two tubes that branch off the trachea into the lungs
  5. Bones that protect the lungs and heart
  6. Sticky substance that traps dust and germs in air passages
  7. Smallest blood vessels; wrap around alveoli
  8. Muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing
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  1. The process of breathing air out of the lungs
  2. The double-layered membrane surrounding the lungs
  3. Waste gas produced by cells and removed by the lungs
  4. Organs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
  5. The act of taking air into the lungs
  6. Windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs
  7. A general term for the path that air follows into the lungs
  8. The main entry point for air into the respiratory system
  9. Connects nose/mouth to the larynx
  10. The voice box; air passes through this after the pharynx

18 Clues: Connects nose/mouth to the larynxThe act of taking air into the lungsBones that protect the lungs and heartTiny air sacs where oxygen enters the bloodSmallest blood vessels; wrap around alveoliThe process of breathing air out of the lungsWindpipe that connects the throat to the lungsGas that we breathe in and deliver to our cells...

Respiratory system 2025-12-03

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. is a flap of tissue that covers the opening to the larynx .
  2. trachea branches into two large tubes which lead to the lungs
  3. Carbon dioxide in the blood is found as a _______ in the red blood cells .
  4. the mechanical movement of air into and out of your lungs.
  5. Hairlike structures trap foreign particles from the air and sweep them toward the throat.
  6. Uncontrolled cell growth in lung tissue can lead to a persistent cough , shortness of breath , bronchitis , or pneumonia , and can lead to death
  7. bronchus branches into smaller tubes.
  8. Alveoli break down, resulting in reduced surface area needed for gas exchange with the alveoli’s blood capillaries.
  9. the exchange of gases between the blood and the body’s cells.
  10. the windpipe
  11. Respiratory pathways become infected , resulting in coughing and production of mucus.
  12. The flow of the air out from the greater pressure of the lungs .
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  1. beneath the cilia in the nasal passages , warm and moisten the air while trapping foreign materials
  2. bronchioles branches into even smaller passageways, which end in individual air sacs called
  3. It is the act of taking air into the lungs
  4. Infection of the lungs causes the alveoli to collect mucous material .
  5. the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood.
  6. Respiratory pathways become irritated , and bronchioles constrict

18 Clues: the windpipebronchus branches into smaller tubes.It is the act of taking air into the lungsthe mechanical movement of air into and out of your lungs.is a flap of tissue that covers the opening to the larynx .the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood.trachea branches into two large tubes which lead to the lungs...

Organ system Practice 2023-11-14

Organ system Practice crossword puzzle
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  1. major organ in Immune system (3 words)
  2. system that transports white blood cells and lymph
  3. major organ in Respiratory System
  4. major organ in Integumentary system
  5. system that exchanges oxygen
  6. major organ in Skeletal System
  7. major organ in Reproductive System
  8. system that acts and a barrier and keeps us cool
  9. system that moves the body
  10. major organ in Circulatory System
  11. system that provides support
  12. system that make hormones'
  13. system that removes wastes
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  1. major organ in Endocrine system (2 words)
  2. major organ in Lymphatic system (2 words)
  3. system that absorbs nutrients
  4. system that relays signals
  5. major organ in Nervous System
  6. system that transports nutrients
  7. major organ in Digestive System
  8. major organ in Muscular System
  9. system that creates babies
  10. system that protects us from germs
  11. major organ in Excretory system

24 Clues: system that make hormones'system that relays signalssystem that creates babiessystem that moves the bodysystem that removes wastesmajor organ in Nervous Systemsystem that exchanges oxygensystem that provides supportsystem that absorbs nutrientsmajor organ in Muscular Systemmajor organ in Digestive Systemmajor organ in Skeletal System...

Organs 2023-11-13

Organs crossword puzzle
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  1. Make up tissue
  2. Structure of Respiratory system
  3. What respiratory system gets
  4. One of the functions of the skeletal system
  5. The _______ system breaks down food
  6. The _________ body system protects the body with skin
  7. Organs in a body system
  8. Used to chew in the digestive system
  9. The structure of the skeletal system
  10. Structure in digestive system that contains acid
  11. Student in 7th science
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  1. controls the body with chemicals
  2. What a body system does
  3. Make up organs
  4. The __________ system contains the heart
  5. The structure of the muscular system
  6. The _________ system controls the body by electricity
  7. Structure in Nervous system

18 Clues: Make up tissueMake up organsStudent in 7th scienceWhat a body system doesOrgans in a body systemStructure in Nervous systemWhat respiratory system getsStructure of Respiratory systemcontrols the body with chemicalsThe _______ system breaks down foodThe structure of the muscular systemUsed to chew in the digestive system...

Respiratory System 2021-11-15

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. what you breathe out of your body
  2. passages that direct air into the lungs
  3. tissue of the respiratory system
  4. throat that connects to nose and mouth
  5. cell of the respiratory system
  6. what you breathe into your body
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  1. flap that covers the trachea when you swallow food
  2. where air enters the body and produces mucus
  3. branch off the bronchi to connect to the alveoli
  4. windpipe and a pathway for air
  5. tiny sacs where gas exchange occurs
  6. tiny hairlike extensions that line the nasal cavity
  7. major muscle of the respiratory system
  8. main organ of the respiratory system
  9. voice box

15 Clues: voice boxwindpipe and a pathway for aircell of the respiratory systemwhat you breathe into your bodytissue of the respiratory systemwhat you breathe out of your bodytiny sacs where gas exchange occursmain organ of the respiratory systemmajor muscle of the respiratory systemthroat that connects to nose and mouth...

Key Terms for Gas Exchange/Oxygenation 2025-11-01

Key Terms for Gas Exchange/Oxygenation crossword puzzle
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  1. Cells
  2. Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  3. positive airway pressure (BiPAP)
  4. Oxygen
  5. Respiratory Tract
  6. Saturation
  7. Respiratory Tract
  8. Chest
  9. Sleep Apnea
  10. hand smoke
  11. Medications
  12. positive airway pressure (CPAP)
  13. pulmonary
  14. flaring
  15. dioxide
  16. Effusion
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  1. smoke
  2. Asthmaticus
  3. Expiratory Flow Meter
  4. spirometer
  5. Function Test
  6. Nicotine Delivery System
  7. Oximetry
  8. Gas Studies
  9. Syncytial Virus
  10. System
  11. Exchange
  12. Monitor

28 Clues: CellssmokeChestOxygenSystemMonitorflaringdioxideOximetryExchangeEffusionpulmonaryspirometerSaturationhand smokeAsthmaticusGas StudiesSleep ApneaMedicationsFunction TestSyncytial VirusRespiratory TractRespiratory TractExpiratory Flow MeterNicotine Delivery SystemRespiratory Distress Syndromepositive airway pressure (CPAP)...

Respiratory System 2013-10-19

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Severe nose bleed
  2. Breathing: Inhalation, exhalation
  3. Collapsed lung/alveoli
  4. SOB
  5. An instrument to view the larynx
  6. Paralysis of the larynx
  7. Ability of lungs to stretch
  8. Upper respiratory infection
  9. R
  10. Surgical creation of an opening into the trachea
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  1. Surgical puncture of the chest
  2. Resembling a sinus
  3. Pneumat-o, pneumon-o, pulmon/o
  4. Inflamation of the nasal membranes and the lungs
  5. Instrument used to measure air taken in and out of lungs
  6. Coughing/spitting up blood
  7. Absence of breathing; temporary lack of breathing
  8. Chest

18 Clues: RSOBChestSevere nose bleedResembling a sinusCollapsed lung/alveoliParalysis of the larynxCoughing/spitting up bloodAbility of lungs to stretchUpper respiratory infectionSurgical puncture of the chestPneumat-o, pneumon-o, pulmon/oAn instrument to view the larynxBreathing: Inhalation, exhalationInflamation of the nasal membranes and the lungs...

Respiratory System 2021-11-10

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. vapour, the result when you add heat to water
  2. the organs in your body that help you breathe
  3. dioxide, the thing your body releases each time you breathe
  4. a body part the helps you eat and drink
  5. releasing air when you have a sudden irritation in your nose
  6. the action you take when you breathe out
  7. another word for trachea
  8. the thing you get when you eat to fast
  9. the thing you breathe in
  10. the thing you breathe in
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  1. when the mouth is opened wide and the lungs take in a lot of air
  2. the large air passages that lead from the trachea
  3. the airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi
  4. the things most sea creatures have that help them breathe underwater
  5. releasing air when you have a sudden irritation in your throat
  6. one of the parts on your body that lets oxygen in
  7. the action you take when you breathe in
  8. muscle that helps you breathe
  9. the hollow tube inside your neck

19 Clues: another word for tracheathe thing you breathe inthe thing you breathe inmuscle that helps you breathethe hollow tube inside your neckthe thing you get when you eat to fasta body part the helps you eat and drinkthe action you take when you breathe inthe action you take when you breathe outvapour, the result when you add heat to water...

Respiratory System 2022-03-24

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 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
  2. Tree: The bronchial tree is a network of tubes that conduct air into the lungs
  3. 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
  4. Inspiration brings air into the lungs by increasing the volume of the thorax
  5. The lungs are a pair of soft, cone-shaped organs that occupy most of the space in the thoracic cavity
  6. 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
  7. The lungs contain over 500 million alveoli, which are microscopic air sacs at the ends of the Bronchioles
  8. rings: The tube is held open by a C-shaped cartilage rings
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  1. The nasopharynx is the part of the pharynx behind the nasal cavity
  2. cavity: The internal part of the nose, called the nasal cavity
  3. a result, they contain numerous branching air passages, blood vessels, and millions of tiny air sacs called
  4. The small opening to the larynx is called the glottis
  5. The pharynx serves as a common passageway for both the respiratory and digestive systems
  6. Bronchioles: They continue to subdivide into the smallest passages, the terminal bronchioles
  7. Each lung is divided into smaller units called lobes separated by folds of lung tissue called fissures
  8. cells: The ciliated cells filter the air of particles, trapping them and brushing them upwards to the pharynx to be swallowed
  9. is the normal pathway for air to enter and exit the respiratory system
  10. conchae: The Nasal conchae is divided into 3 passageways called nasal conchae, which are lined with mucous membranes
  11. Expiration lets air flow out of the lungs by decreasing the volume of the thorax
  12. 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 glottisrings: The tube is held open by a C-shaped cartilage ringscavity: The internal part of the nose, called the nasal cavityThe nasopharynx is the part of the pharynx behind the nasal cavityis the normal pathway for air to enter and exit the respiratory system...

Respiratory System 2022-05-11

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. tiny sacs in the lungs that allow for rapid gas exchange
  2. wider and shorter than the other lung
  3. air passages in the lungs that branch off like tree limbs
  4. infection caused by bacteria, viruses, and or fungi
  5. found in the upper part of the nose between the eyes
  6. lines the thorax and envelopes the lungs
  7. also known as the windpipe
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  1. stress syndrome lack of surfactant in the lungs
  2. smaller due to it being in the same area of the heart
  3. a system that allows gas exchange in mammals
  4. two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to the lungs
  5. breathe in air
  6. when air sacs in the lungs are damaged and enlarged
  7. push air out
  8. located in the mouth and critical to airway maintanance
  9. carries air, fluid, and food down from the nose and mouth
  10. located below the lungs
  11. Duct connect respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs

18 Clues: push air outbreathe in airlocated below the lungsalso known as the windpipewider and shorter than the other lunglines the thorax and envelopes the lungsa system that allows gas exchange in mammalsstress syndrome lack of surfactant in the lungswhen air sacs in the lungs are damaged and enlargedinfection caused by bacteria, viruses, and or fungi...

Respiratory System 2023-09-25

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. towards the back
  2. the larger lung
  3. the main, most important muscle of inspiration
  4. the muscle that is attached to bones and allows movement
  5. towards the midline
  6. vital capacity+residual volume
  7. the internal and external intercostals are muscles of this
  8. the amount of air you could possibly inhale following a maximal exhalation is this
  9. we speak on this phase of respiration
  10. the muscle specific to the heart
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  1. the muscle that is contracting
  2. pressure and volume have this kind of proportion
  3. another name for guts
  4. the muscle that is relaxing or lengthening
  5. transports air in and out of the lungs during the act of breathing
  6. greater amounts of alveolar pressure are needed for
  7. during respiration, expiration is this
  8. this houses the lungs

18 Clues: the larger lungtowards the backtowards the midlineanother name for gutsthis houses the lungsthe muscle that is contractingvital capacity+residual volumethe muscle specific to the heartwe speak on this phase of respirationduring respiration, expiration is thisthe muscle that is relaxing or lengtheningthe main, most important muscle of inspiration...

Respiratory System 2020-02-21

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What the air passages do to dirty air
  2. The anatomical name for the throat
  3. The tiniest airway passages in the lungs
  4. What sinuses add to your voice
  5. The tiny air sacs where gas exchange takes place
  6. The gas the lungs remove from the blood
  7. The windpipe
  8. Main job of the respiratory system
  9. The air tubes that go to each lung
  10. Cavities in the skull behind the eyes, forehead and cheek bones
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  1. The force that moves gases between the lungs and blood
  2. The hard structure that houses the vocal cords
  3. How many lobes the right lung has
  4. The narrow end of the lung at the top
  5. Cartilaginous flap that covers the larynx when swallowing
  6. Tiny blood vessels that cover the alveoli
  7. The gas the lungs put into the blood
  8. The main organs of respiration

18 Clues: The windpipeWhat sinuses add to your voiceThe main organs of respirationHow many lobes the right lung hasThe anatomical name for the throatMain job of the respiratory systemThe air tubes that go to each lungThe gas the lungs put into the bloodWhat the air passages do to dirty airThe narrow end of the lung at the top...

Respiratory System 2023-01-31

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. difficulty swallowing
  2. breathing more deeply and slightly faster
  3. short, hairlike structures
  4. action of breathing
  5. increase in body temperature in response to illness
  6. discomfort when breathing when laying down flat
  7. clicking, rattling sounds in the lungs
  8. easily spread from one person to another
  9. procedure to remove fluid from around the lungs
Down
  1. procedure using a tube to look inside your lungs
  2. absence of breathing
  3. low levels of oxygen in your body
  4. breathing fast
  5. substance that causes discomfort to the body
  6. able to walk
  7. shortness of breath
  8. between the ribs
  9. normal, relaxed breathing

18 Clues: able to walkbreathing fastbetween the ribsshortness of breathaction of breathingabsence of breathingdifficulty swallowingnormal, relaxed breathingshort, hairlike structureslow levels of oxygen in your bodyclicking, rattling sounds in the lungseasily spread from one person to anotherbreathing more deeply and slightly faster...

Respiratory System 2024-10-14

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Where gas is exchanged
  2. Another name for throat,
  3. Good with BBQ sauce.
  4. The dusting system
  5. Too little oxygen.
  6. Larynx
  7. A valve that prevents aspiration.
  8. Too much carbon dioxide.
  9. Cures everything from Asthma to Zits.
Down
  1. The highway system for transportation.
  2. The large airways in the lungs.
  3. Major muscle of breathing.
  4. Sputum
  5. What is inhaled.
  6. The transportation vehicle.
  7. Another name for windpipe.
  8. Warming, hydrating and filtering system.
  9. The Smaller airways

18 Clues: SputumLarynxWhat is inhaled.The dusting systemToo little oxygen.The Smaller airwaysGood with BBQ sauce.Where gas is exchangedAnother 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 2025-03-30

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The number of breaths taken per minute.
  2. The process of taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide through the lungs.
  3. Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
  4. The waste gas produced by cells during metabolism and expelled through exhalation.
  5. The process by which oxygen from the air is transferred to the blood and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood.
  6. The act of breathing out, where carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs.
  7. Tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory system that help trap and move particles out of the airways.
  8. The windpipe that carries air from the mouth and nose to the bronchi.
Down
  1. Smaller branches of the bronchi that carry air into the lungs.
  2. The muscle beneath the lungs that helps with breathing by contracting and relaxing.
  3. The voice box, located in the throat, which contains the vocal cords.
  4. Blood that has been enriched with oxygen in the lungs and is ready to be transported to body tissues.
  5. The throat area that connects the mouth and nose to the larynx and esophagus.
  6. The act of breathing in, where air enters the lungs.
  7. The pair of organs responsible for gas exchange in the body.
  8. The gas that is inhaled into the lungs and delivered to the bloodstream for use by the body.
  9. The two main branches that split from the trachea and lead into each lung.
  10. The bony structure that surrounds and protects the lungs and heart, aiding in the expansion and contraction during breathing.

18 Clues: The number of breaths taken per minute.The act of breathing in, where air enters the lungs.Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.The pair of organs responsible for gas exchange in the body.Smaller branches of the bronchi that carry air into the lungs.The voice box, located in the throat, which contains the vocal cords....

Respiratory crossword puzzle 2024-03-18

Respiratory crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Air sacs in the lungs that exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
  2. Primary organ
  3. Two airways leading to the lungs
  4. Muscle that pushes on the lungs
  5. Nasal cavity
  6. The _____ system contains your lungs and diaphragm.
  7. Pharynx
  8. _____ is bad for your lungs.
  9. Flap that closes the airway when food is going down the throat
  10. The Respiratory system takes in _____.
Down
  1. Small airways in the lungs
  2. Lung diseases
  3. Hold the voicebox
  4. Oral cavity
  5. The respiratory system puts out _____.
  6. Windpipe

16 Clues: PharynxWindpipeOral cavityNasal cavityLung diseasesPrimary organHold the voiceboxSmall airways in the lungs_____ is bad for your lungs.Muscle that pushes on the lungsTwo airways leading to the lungsThe respiratory system puts out _____.The Respiratory system takes in _____.The _____ system contains your lungs and diaphragm....

Unit 12 Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-23

Unit 12 Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the heart is filling with blood.
  2. this is where the respiratory and digestive systems meet.
  3. keeps the beat of the heart.
  4. they carry blood towards the heart.
  5. the process of consuming oxygen and removing other gaseous metabolic wastes (ex: carbon dioxide) (two-words).
  6. another name for the ‘Wind Pipe’.
  7. these cells clot up when there is a hole in the blood vessel.
  8. in the systole stage the blood is ______ from the heart.
  9. another name for the ‘Voice Box’.
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  1. this is the measurement of the force of the blood pumped from the heart (two-words)
  2. the need for a circulatory and respiratory system is due to ____ animal body size.
  3. they carry blood away from the heart.
  4. the Respiratory System is most connected to what system.
  5. the ___ circulatory system is more efficient (open, closed).
  6. when the Diaphragm does what, do you breath in?
  7. clusters of air sacks.
  8. this is the fluid that makes up most of blood.
  9. 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?...

Respiratory System 2013-03-11

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A tube that connects the nasal and oral cavity
  2. A tube that leads from the trachea to the lungs
  3. It has many air sacs that allow gases to be exchanged
  4. Air sacs in lungs that diffuse air into the bloodstream
  5. Warms up air as it passes through
  6. fluid which covers the walls of airways and catches particles
  7. Process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
  8. Increased volume of lungs and decreased pressure
  9. Large thin muscle responsible for breathing
  10. The rings that keep the trachea open is made out of this
  11. Decreased volume of lungs and increased pressure
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  1. Smaller airways that lead to Alveoli
  2. Hollow tubes that transport blood throughout the body
  3. Acts as a filter in the nostril
  4. Movement of air going in and out lungs
  5. Covers the top of the trachea
  6. Tiny hairs that line the respiratory tract and catch debris
  7. A tube that leads to the bronchi

18 Clues: Covers the top of the tracheaActs as a filter in the nostrilA tube that leads to the bronchiWarms up air as it passes throughSmaller airways that lead to AlveoliMovement of air going in and out lungsLarge thin muscle responsible for breathingA tube that connects the nasal and oral cavityA tube that leads from the trachea to the lungs...

Respiratory System 2014-03-26

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. high pitched noise made when there is respiratory obstruction in the larynx or trachea
  2. agent capable of breaking up/liquifying mucus
  3. noise produced by vibrations in the nasopharynx
  4. surgical procedure to change the size or shape of the nose
  5. episodes of breathing difficulty due to narrowed or obstructed airways
  6. membrane covering the lungs and lining the ribs in the thoracic cavity
  7. nostrils
  8. nosebleed
Down
  1. collapse of part of a lung
  2. viral inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose
  3. infection of the upper airways in children; characteristic barking cough
  4. loss of voice
  5. difficulty breathing
  6. blood in the pleural cavity
  7. absence of spontaneous respiration
  8. opening of a passage
  9. expand with air
  10. cavity or hollow space in a bone or other tissue

18 Clues: nostrilsnosebleedloss of voiceexpand with airdifficulty breathingopening of a passagecollapse of part of a lungblood in the pleural cavityabsence of spontaneous respirationagent capable of breaking up/liquifying mucusnoise produced by vibrations in the nasopharynxcavity or hollow space in a bone or other tissue...

Respiratory system 2022-10-06

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. alveolar spaces as well as interstitium contain eosinophilic, granular, homogeneous and pink proteinaceous edema
  2. condition of the lungs that is characterized by widespread narrowing of the bronchioles and formation of mucous plugs
  3. hilar arising from a large bronchus and invades lung parenchyma with ulcerated surface.
  4. cut surface of the involved lobe is airless, red-pink, dry, granular and has liver-like consistency
  5. the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested
  6. acute inflammatory disease involving the bronchioles and the alveoli is called
  7. honey bee combs like structure
  8. the lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidation
  9. what type of disease this slide show
  10. epithelium forming twisted strips (Curschmann’s spirals), diamond-shaped crystals of eosinophils (Charcot-Leyden crystals)
  11. the affected lungs are small and firm with cartilage-like thickening of the pleura
  12. patchy consolidated lesions appear dry, granular, firm, red or grey colour, 3 to 4 cm in diameter of lobe
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  1. Infiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes
  2. affected lobes shows characteristic honey-combed appearance due to dilated airways containing muco-pus thickening of their walls
  3. lung parenchyma are replaced by multiple, variable-sized, circumscribed nodular masses which are grey-white in colour
  4. the lesions appear as circumscribed, flat, small, firm or hard, bilateral nodules
  5. the lung is increased in size, firm, brownish, grey-white tissue surrounded bronchus and blood vessels
  6. lungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture
  7. affected lobe is firm and heavy, dry, granular and grey in appearance with liver like consistency
  8. the pleura is thickened having irregular and ragged inner walls with multiple cavities

20 Clues: honey bee combs like structurewhat type of disease this slide showInfiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocyteslungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picturethe lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidationthe affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested...

Respiratory System 2023-02-09

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. how many lobes in the right lung
  2. connects the pharynx and the trachea
  3. warms, moistens, and filters incoming air, allows for smell, provides resonating chambers for speech
  4. lung inflammation when fluid enters the alveoli
  5. gas exchange between alveoli/capillaries and capillaries/cells
  6. how many lobes in the left lung
  7. serous membrane that surrounds lungs
  8. called the voicebox and holds the vocal chords
Down
  1. uncontrolled cell growth in lungs
  2. condition caused by bacteria and is highly contagious
  3. inflammation of the bronchi
  4. site of gas exchange in lungs
  5. sends information to the brain to create sense of smell
  6. the bronchus that is wider, shorter, and more vertical
  7. condition caused by spasms of smooth muscle in the bronchi and bronchioles
  8. name for the common cold
  9. the trachea is ___________ to the esophagus
  10. cold symptoms plus nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
  11. three sections, is the passageway for air and food

19 Clues: name for the common coldinflammation of the bronchisite of gas exchange in lungshow many lobes in the left lunghow many lobes in the right lunguncontrolled cell growth in lungsconnects the pharynx and the tracheaserous membrane that surrounds lungsthe trachea is ___________ to the esophaguscalled the voicebox and holds the vocal chords...

Respiratory System 2024-02-27

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Main "trunk" of the respiratory "tree"
  2. Small hairs that move mucus through lungs
  3. Smaller branches inside lungs
  4. Inhaling
  5. The act of breathing
  6. Where gas exchange occurs
  7. Means pertaining to the lungs
  8. One entry for air
  9. Back of the throat
Down
  1. Exhaling
  2. Protects us from choking on food
  3. Waste gas
  4. Helper muscles for the diaphragm
  5. Main muscle responsible for respiration
  6. Main organ of the Respiratory System
  7. 2 main branches inside lungs
  8. Voice box
  9. Gas needed by all cells

18 Clues: ExhalingInhalingWaste gasVoice boxOne entry for airBack of the throatThe act of breathingGas needed by all cellsWhere gas exchange occurs2 main branches inside lungsSmaller branches inside lungsMeans pertaining to the lungsProtects us from choking on foodHelper muscles for the diaphragmMain organ of the Respiratory System...

Respiratory system 2023-04-27

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an addictive component of tobacco smoke
  2. cell, cell in the lining to sweep mucus
  3. alveoli collapsed due to lack of elastic fiber
  4. parallel with the trachea
  5. sharp and loud expel air from lungs
  6. 2 airways to the lungs
  7. biggest organ in the respiratory system
  8. windpipe after the pharynx
  9. the circulation of gas in lungs
  10. a slimy thing that trap dust and germs
Down
  1. a component of tobacco smoke that can cause cancer
  2. stiff and keep the respiratory tract open
  3. cell that fight against infection
  4. bronchial allergy to the allergen
  5. epithelium, provides a short distance for gas exchange
  6. monoxide, toxic odorless gas
  7. cell, cell that produce mucus
  8. air sacs for gas exchange

18 Clues: 2 airways to the lungsparallel with the tracheaair sacs for gas exchangewindpipe after the pharynxmonoxide, toxic odorless gascell, cell that produce mucusthe circulation of gas in lungscell that fight against infectionbronchial allergy to the allergensharp and loud expel air from lungsa slimy thing that trap dust and germs...

Respiratory System 2023-09-11

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Phagocytes inside alveoli, alpha 1-antitrypsin and genetic factors are causes of ______
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. _______ are the large, branching airways within the human respiratory system that carry air from the trachea (windpipe) into the lungs
  6. the process by which oxygen (O2) is taken in from the external environment and carbon dioxide (CO2) is expelled from the body.
  7. pressure The specific pressure exerted by a particular mixture of gasses is called _____
  8. Gas exchange is _____ when the area of diffusion is larger and the path of diffusion is shorter
  9. 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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  1. When carbon dioxide ______, blood pH level decreases.
  2. ________ has 4 subunits
  3. 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 .
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Lung ______ is caused by smoking, passive smoking, air pollution intake, radon gas and asbestos
  8. 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
  9. When lungs expand pressure _____

18 Clues: ________ has 4 subunitsWhen 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

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. food
  2. part of the nose!
  3. lung?
  4. you know this
  5. also throat
  6. thing in nose
  7. disorder in lungs
  8. thing in mouth
Down
  1. career
  2. under lungs
  3. othe rlung?
  4. with teeth and tongue
  5. throat?
  6. help the lungs?
  7. more throat
  8. above the mouth
  9. mouth part
  10. hole in nose

18 Clues: foodlung?careerthroat?mouth partunder lungsothe rlung?more throatalso throathole in noseyou know thisthing in nosething in mouthhelp the lungs?above the mouthpart of the nose!disorder in lungswith teeth and tongue

Respiratory System 2024-11-05

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lob/o
  2. bronchi/o
  3. orth/o
  4. muc/o
  5. thorac/o
  6. chondr/o
  7. laryng/o
  8. pleur/o
  9. spiro/o
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  1. alveol/o
  2. stomat/o
  3. trache/o
  4. coni/o
  5. carcin/o
  6. aer/o
  7. tonsill/o
  8. pulmon/o
  9. pharyng/o

18 Clues: lob/omuc/oaer/oorth/oconi/opleur/ospiro/oalveol/ostomat/otrache/ocarcin/othorac/ochondr/olaryng/opulmon/obronchi/otonsill/opharyng/o

Respiratory System 2025-11-03

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. hernia of the diaphragm
  2. measuring instrument for oxygen
  3. pertaining to the lung
  4. resembling mucus
  5. swelling of the nose
  6. inflammation of the tonsil
  7. pertaining to the mouth
  8. pertaining to the mouth
  9. inflammation of the bronchiole
  10. excision or surgical removal of a lobe
  11. pertaining to the nose and stomach
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  1. eating or swallowing of air
  2. incision of the alveoli
  3. surgical repair of the cartilage
  4. condition of the lung
  5. cancerous tumor
  6. pertaining to the epiglottis
  7. abnormal condition caused by (inhalation of) dust
  8. breathing in the straight position

19 Clues: cancerous tumorresembling mucusswelling of the nosecondition of the lungpertaining to the lungincision of the alveolihernia of the diaphragmpertaining to the mouthpertaining to the mouthinflammation of the tonsileating or swallowing of airpertaining to the epiglottisinflammation of the bronchiolemeasuring instrument for oxygen...

Body Systems Crossword 2021-09-13

Body Systems Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. skin removes heat and waste through releasing___
  2. female reproductive organs
  3. your skin serves to regulate the body's___
  4. the lymphatic system protects from viruses and_
  5. system that removes carbon dioxide
  6. the cardiovascular system___ oxygen to cells
  7. system for passing on genetics
  8. recognizable organ in the GI tract
  9. cartilage in the ___system connects bones
  10. system that contains hair and nails
  11. bones surround and ______ organs
  12. all__and lungs belong to the respiratory system
  13. ligaments and ___ make up the articular system
  14. hormones are____messengers of the endocrine system
  15. regulates and controls the body
  16. major organ in the respiratory system
  17. main organ of the urinary system
  18. organs of the skeletal system
  19. the ___ system contains the GI tract
  20. major organ of the cardiovascular system
  21. nervous system sends_____signals to control organs
  22. the urinary system is also called the___ system
  23. female reproductive cell
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  1. organ in the nervous system that runs down the back
  2. this system creates blood cells in marrow
  3. contains adrenaline and the thyroid gland
  4. skeletal muscle is the only ___ muscle meaning you can control it
  5. another name for the cardiovascular system
  6. the endocrine system regulates the body using__
  7. this system contains your bladder
  8. major organ of the nervous system
  9. the __ system causes the body to move
  10. digestive system breaks food down to___nutrients
  11. this type of muscle surrounds the heart
  12. male reproductive organs
  13. the respiratory system bring___ into the body
  14. muscles cause motion and help maintain____
  15. blood vessels like __and veins are in the cardiovascular system
  16. your blood___is regulated by the kidneys filtering your blood
  17. this system fights off foreign invaders
  18. major organ in the integumentary system
  19. another name for the lymphatic system
  20. how your muscles generate heat
  21. the digestive system removes____waste
  22. the pancreas and__are also in the digestive system
  23. tonsils and the___ are in the lymphatic system
  24. males reproductive cell

47 Clues: males reproductive cellmale reproductive organsfemale reproductive cellfemale reproductive organsorgans of the skeletal systemsystem for passing on geneticshow your muscles generate heatregulates and controls the bodybones surround and ______ organsmain organ of the urinary systemthis system contains your bladdermajor organ of the nervous system...

Respiratory System 2013-08-06

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. closes over the larynx when we swallow food
  2. the tracheal ________________ is where the trachea branches into bronchi
  3. hairlike projections in the nose which filter debris
  4. where the nose and pharynx intersect
  5. the muscular membrane that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity
  6. air sacs where gas exchange occurs
  7. in RBC, O2 binds to this
  8. delivered to the cells from the lungs
  9. inside the nose, warm and moisten air
  10. the membrane that covers the thoracic cavity and organs
Down
  1. nosebleed
  2. low oxygen in the blood and tissue
  3. breathing, the intake of fresh air
  4. small branches of the bronchus
  5. what the rings are made of in the trachea
  6. the "voicebox"
  7. receptors responsible for smell
  8. the "windpipe"

18 Clues: nosebleedthe "voicebox"the "windpipe"in RBC, O2 binds to thissmall branches of the bronchusreceptors responsible for smelllow oxygen in the blood and tissuebreathing, the intake of fresh airair sacs where gas exchange occurswhere the nose and pharynx intersectdelivered to the cells from the lungsinside the nose, warm and moisten air...

Respiratory System 2014-11-03

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. When breathing air is warmed and moistened in the __________.
  2. The flat muscle that separates the chest cavity and helps you breathe.
  3. The flap of cartilage at the back of the tongue that stops food and drink going into the respiratory tract.
  4. The word that means breathing in.
  5. The waste product the body breathes out in respiration.
  6. The muscles that are between the ribs that help you breathe.
  7. The common problem that is caused when your diaphragm is irritated which causes the glottis to snap shut.
  8. The organ that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
  9. The tube that connects the mouth and nostrils to the larynx and oesophagus.
  10. The important element in air that we need to live.
  11. The little air sacs in the lungs.
Down
  1. The tubes leading to each lung.
  2. Green plants make food through _____________________, in their leaves and release oxygen in the process.
  3. The walls of the trachea are made from rings of _________________.
  4. The major respiratory organ in the rib cage which expand and contract when breathing.
  5. The word used to describe breathing out.
  6. The part of the respiratory system otherwise known as the voice box.
  7. 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

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. warms, moistens, & filters air as it is inhaled
  2. a slimy substance produced in the nose and throat to moisten and protect them
  3. a cartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea, enable speech
  4. tiny sacs of lung tissue specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood
  5. the act of expelling air from the lungs
  6. When this muscle contracts, it moves down helping the lungs expand for inhalation
  7. small tubes that branch off the bronchi that contain clusters of alveoli at each end.
  8. Two short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
  9. The windpipe
  10. the act of inhaling
  11. two spongy organs, located in the rib cage, responsible for respiration
  12. a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing
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  1. process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
  2. A gas that is brought into the body
  3. The fine hairlike projections from certain cells that help to sweep away fluids and particles
  4. A gas that exits from the body
  5. voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords
  6. the act of exhaling air suddenly with a noise
  7. 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 windpipethe act of inhalingA gas that exits from the bodyA gas that is brought into the bodythe act of expelling air from the lungsthe act of exhaling air suddenly with a noisewarms, moistens, & filters air as it is inhaleda flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe while swallowing...

Respiratory system 2022-10-06

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. alveolar spaces as well as interstitium contain eosinophilic, granular, homogeneous and pink proteinaceous edema
  2. condition of the lungs that is characterized by widespread narrowing of the bronchioles and formation of mucous plugs
  3. hilar arising from a large bronchus and invades lung parenchyma with ulcerated surface.
  4. cut surface of the involved lobe is airless, red-pink, dry, granular and has liver-like consistency
  5. the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested
  6. acute inflammatory disease involving the bronchioles and the alveoli is called
  7. honey bee combs like structure(fig.4)
  8. the lungs are heavy with red-brown areas of consolidation
  9. what type of disease this slide show(fig.2)
  10. epithelium forming twisted strips (Curschmann’s spirals), diamond-shaped crystals of eosinophils (Charcot-Leyden crystals)
  11. the affected lungs are small and firm with cartilage-like thickening of the pleura
  12. patchy consolidated lesions appear dry, granular, firm, red or grey colour, 3 to 4 cm in diameter of lobe
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  1. Infiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes(fig.3)
  2. affected lobes shows characteristic honey-combed appearance due to dilated airways containing muco-pus thickening of their walls
  3. lung parenchyma are replaced by multiple, variable-sized, circumscribed nodular masses which are grey-white in colour(fig. 6)
  4. the lesions appear as circumscribed, flat, small, firm or hard, bilateral nodules
  5. the lung is increased in size, firm, brownish, grey-white tissue surrounded bronchus and blood vessels
  6. lungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture(fig.1)
  7. affected lobe is firm and heavy, dry, granular and grey in appearance with liver like consistency
  8. 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 consolidationInfiltration of mucous wall of bronchi by lymphocytes(fig.3)the affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congestedlungs are enlarged and overinflated as seen in picture(fig.1)...

Respiratory System 2023-05-15

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. food
  2. part of the nose!
  3. lung?
  4. you know this
  5. also throat
  6. thing in nose
  7. disorder in lungs
  8. thing in mouth
Down
  1. career
  2. under lungs
  3. othe rlung?
  4. with teeth and tongue
  5. throat?
  6. help the lungs?
  7. more throat
  8. above the mouth
  9. mouth part
  10. hole in nose

18 Clues: foodlung?careerthroat?mouth partunder lungsothe rlung?more throatalso throathole in noseyou know thisthing in nosething in mouthhelp the lungs?above the mouthpart of the nose!disorder in lungswith teeth and tongue

Respiratory System 2023-05-15

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. food
  2. part of the nose!
  3. lung?
  4. you know this
  5. also throat
  6. thing in nose
  7. disorder in lungs
  8. thing in mouth
Down
  1. career
  2. under lungs
  3. othe rlung?
  4. with teeth and tongue
  5. throat?
  6. help the lungs?
  7. more throat
  8. above the mouth
  9. mouth part
  10. hole in nose

18 Clues: foodlung?careerthroat?mouth partunder lungsothe rlung?more throatalso throathole in noseyou know thisthing in nosething in mouthhelp the lungs?above the mouthpart of the nose!disorder in lungswith teeth and tongue

Respiratory System 2024-10-14

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Where gas is exchanged
  2. Another name for throat,
  3. Good with BBQ sauce.
  4. The dusting system
  5. Too little oxygen.
  6. Larynx
  7. A valve that prevents aspiration.
  8. Too much carbon dioxide.
  9. Cures everything from Asthma to Zits.
Down
  1. The highway system for transportation.
  2. The large airways in the lungs.
  3. Major muscle of breathing.
  4. Sputum
  5. What is inhaled.
  6. The transportation vehicle.
  7. Another name for windpipe.
  8. Warming, hydrating and filtering system.
  9. The Smaller airways

18 Clues: SputumLarynxWhat is inhaled.The dusting systemToo little oxygen.The Smaller airwaysGood with BBQ sauce.Where gas is exchangedAnother 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 2025-03-16

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Flap of cartilage that covers the trachea during swallowing
  2. Normal breathing
  3. Smallest branches of the bronchi that lead to alveolar sacs
  4. Inflammation of the pharynx
  5. Main air passageways of the lungs
  6. condition of deficient oxygen
  7. Commonly known as the voice box
Down
  1. Formed by stacked, C-shaped pieces of cartilage that are connected by dense connective tissue
  2. A slippery substance secreted by alveolar cells that prevents the lungs from collapsing
  3. Commonly known as the throat
  4. Inflammation of the sinus cavities
  5. Inflammation of the nasal mucosa
  6. Inflammation of the larynx
  7. Pertaining to the lungs
  8. Small, grapelike sacs where gas exchange occurs
  9. Absence of breathing
  10. Commonly known as a "runny nose"
  11. Major organs of the respiratory system

18 Clues: Normal breathingAbsence of breathingPertaining to the lungsInflammation of the larynxInflammation of the pharynxCommonly known as the throatcondition of deficient oxygenCommonly known as the voice boxInflammation of the nasal mucosaCommonly known as a "runny nose"Main air passageways of the lungsInflammation of the sinus cavities...

Respiratory System 2025-08-17

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Breathing muscle
  2. Throat area
  3. Sticky fluid in airways
  4. Large airways into lungs
  5. Gas we breathe out
  6. Voice box
  7. Gas we breathe in
  8. Space behind the nose
  9. Air sacs for gas exchange
  10. Organ for breathing
Down
  1. Breathing out
  2. Lung condition causing breathlessness
  3. Windpipe
  4. Tiny hairs in airways
  5. Small airways in lungs
  6. Breathing process
  7. Breathing in
  8. Membrane around lungs

18 Clues: WindpipeVoice boxThroat areaBreathing inBreathing outBreathing muscleBreathing processGas we breathe inGas we breathe outOrgan for breathingTiny hairs in airwaysMembrane around lungsSpace behind the noseSmall airways in lungsSticky fluid in airwaysLarge airways into lungsAir sacs for gas exchangeLung condition causing breathlessness

Respiratory System 2025-06-02

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A test used to measure lung volume and air flow.
  2. A type of cartilage found in the respiratory tract, including the trachea and bronchi.
  3. A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
  4. The windpipe; a tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
  5. The volume of air remaining in the lungs after a maximal exhalation.
  6. The movement of gases from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
  7. The voice box, located at the top of the trachea.
  8. Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
  9. The process of gas exchange between the body and the environment, including inhalation and exhalation.
Down
  1. Law which states that pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature.
  2. Small branches of the bronchi that lead to the alveoli.
  3. Muscles located between the ribs that assist with breathing.
  4. A double-layered membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity.
  5. The act of breathing in air into the lungs.
  6. The act of breathing out air from the lungs.
  7. A dome-shaped muscle that contracts to allow lung expansion during inhalation.
  8. A flap of cartilage that covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the airway.
  9. the amount of air inhaled or exhaled during normal breathing.

18 Clues: The act of breathing in air into the lungs.The act of breathing out air from the lungs.A test used to measure lung volume and air flow.A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.The voice box, located at the top of the trachea.Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.Small branches of the bronchi that lead to the alveoli....

Humans Transport Materials 2021-03-02

Humans Transport Materials crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the gas we inhale
  2. the system that transports nutrients, gas, and other substances through blood
  3. narrow tubes in the respiratory system that lead into the lungs
  4. air travels through this tube in the respiratory system that is held open by C-shaped rings of tissue
  5. the system that supplies our body with oxygen
  6. the vessels that carries blood to the heart
  7. small sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas is exchanged
Down
  1. tubelike passage of the respiratory system at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from our mouth and nose
  2. the vessels that carries blood away from the heart
  3. the name for the lower two parts of the heart where blood leaves
  4. main organ of the respiratory system
  5. the name for the upper two parts of the heart where blood enters
  6. the heart is made of four of these
  7. main organ of the circulatory system
  8. large muscle below the lungs that contracts (moves down) when you breathe in
  9. the gas we exhale
  10. tiny tubes of the circulatory system where blood travels through

17 Clues: the gas we inhalethe gas we exhalethe heart is made of four of thesemain organ of the respiratory systemmain organ of the circulatory systemthe vessels that carries blood to the heartthe system that supplies our body with oxygenthe vessels that carries blood away from the heartnarrow tubes in the respiratory system that lead into the lungs...

Respiratory System 2013-05-27

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. When we inhale, the diaphragm ___________
  2. The process of forcing air out of the lungs
  3. Space between the wall of chest cavity and lung fills with air
  4. Air sacs where gas exchange occurs
  5. The process of bringing air into the lungs
  6. Lung infection which leads to fluid in the lungs
  7. Sheet of muscle that separates organs of the chest from the abdominal cavity
  8. In high altitudes, breathing rate _______
  9. Windpipe
  10. One passageway through which air enters and leaves our body
Down
  1. This is usually a response to things such as exercise, allergies, or cold air
  2. This gas has a significantly stronger affinity for hemoglobin than oxygen
  3. Red blood cells contain this which binds oxygen
  4. Nerve impulses here control breathing patterns
  5. Inflammation or swelling of the bronchi
  6. This flap prevents food from entering the trachea when swallowing
  7. Oxygen reacts with nutrients in mitochondria to produce this
  8. Process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide

18 Clues: WindpipeAir sacs where gas exchange occursInflammation or swelling of the bronchiWhen we inhale, the diaphragm ___________In high altitudes, breathing rate _______The process of bringing air into the lungsThe process of forcing air out of the lungsNerve impulses here control breathing patternsRed blood cells contain this which binds oxygen...

Respiratory System 2013-11-17

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. sticky liquid, another name for mucus
  2. bones that protect the lungs
  3. two of these at the end of the trachea
  4. carries blood into the heart
  5. blood vessel in the walls of the alveoli
  6. strong muscle that draws air into the lungs
  7. system meaning the same as lungs
  8. structure on face that allows air to enter the trachea
  9. carries blood away from the heart
  10. nodes found on the walls of the bronchial tubes and trachea
Down
  1. traps unwanted matter that gets into the nose and lungs
  2. tiny sacs at the end of bronchioles
  3. the pipe leading into the lungs
  4. the right lung is divided into three of these, the left lung two
  5. found at the end of the bronchial tubes
  6. protective sack around the lungs
  7. lung condition restricting bronchioles
  8. move mucus in wave like motion

18 Clues: bones that protect the lungscarries blood into the heartmove mucus in wave like motionthe pipe leading into the lungssystem meaning the same as lungsprotective sack around the lungscarries blood away from the hearttiny sacs at the end of bronchiolessticky liquid, another name for mucustwo of these at the end of the trachea...

Respiratory System 2016-11-18

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. volume The volume of air inspired and expired in one breath.
  2. The thin, dome-like sheet of muscle that separates the thoracic from the abdominal.
  3. The common passage way for both the respiratory system and digestive system.
  4. The portion of the trachea that splits into two parts.
  5. The trapdoor that covers the larynx when swallowing occurs.
  6. a symptom of a upper respiratory infection.
  7. This is the action of pushing air out of the lungs.
  8. This thin layer of fluid that coats the alveoli.
  9. sinus The air filled space located inside the frontal bone.
  10. A slow deep breath taken through a wide open mouth.
  11. A symptom of a lower respiratory infection.
Down
  1. The small well defined area on the medial side of each lung.
  2. The smallest portion of the bronchi.
  3. The thin, scroll-like bones covered with nasal epithelium.
  4. The area between the lungs.
  5. The spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm accompanied by sudden closure of the glottis.
  6. This is the action of pulling the air into the lungs.
  7. 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....