respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Human Body Vocabulary 2020-11-11
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- System , is made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart
- , Helps with digest food, fighting germs, and regulating the body’s water balance
- System , Helps break down food
- , provides your body with the oxygen and nutrients it needs, it also carries away waste
- , Helps you breathe and moves fresh air into your body while removing waste gases
- , Windpipe part of your airway system
- , Uses a process called enzymes to break down food
- , Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide
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- , Is a muscle that helps blood flow throughout your body
- , made up of many cells
- System , Helps you breathe
- , made up of one cell
- , Eating and speaking
- , Carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- , Helps the food travel to your stomach
15 Clues: , made up of one cell • , Eating and speaking • , made up of many cells • System , Helps you breathe • System , Helps break down food • , Windpipe part of your airway system • , Helps the food travel to your stomach • , Inhales oxygen and exhales carbon dioxide • , Carry blood away from and towards the heart. • , Uses a process called enzymes to break down food • ...
MEDICAL SPECIALISTS 2025-11-19
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- Physician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Doctor who studies and treats blood disorders.
- Eye doctor who treats eye diseases and performs eye surgery.
- Expert on hormones and gland disorders (e.g., diabetes, thyroid).
- Doctor who treats the urinary tract and male reproductive organs.
- Medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health disorders.
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- Specialist in bones, joints, muscles, and the skeletal system.
- Doctor who treats cancer.
- Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases.
- Doctor specializing in the digestive system (stomach, intestines, liver).
- Doctor who diagnoses and treats heart and blood vessel diseases.
- Specialist in arthritis and autoimmune diseases affecting joints.
- Expert in the brain, nerves, and nervous system.
- Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system.
- Specialist in skin, hair, and nail disorders.
15 Clues: Doctor who treats cancer. • Specialist in lung and respiratory diseases. • Specialist in skin, hair, and nail disorders. • Doctor who studies and treats blood disorders. • Expert in the brain, nerves, and nervous system. • Doctor specializing in the female reproductive system. • Physician who cares for infants, children, and adolescents. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-20
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- Store foods temporarily, then breaks it down through acids and chemicals. Releases this to the small intestine.
- This system is what lets you breathe.
- Converts liquid waste into solid waste.
- Fights infection and filters blood. About 30 percent of your blood is held here.
- Releases Co2 and lets you breathe.
- Filters toxins from your blood.
- This system lets you move your body.
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- Continues process of digestion. Absorbs nutrients, vitamins, and minerals for your body.
- Pumps all the blood in your body.
- Holds urine before it is released.
- Controls your body, without it you would die.
- This system is the framework of your body.
- Filters waste and excess fluid to create urine.
- This system moves blood throughout your body.
- Breaks down food with special enzymes; regulates your blood sugar.
15 Clues: Filters toxins from your blood. • Pumps all the blood in your body. • Holds urine before it is released. • Releases Co2 and lets you breathe. • This system lets you move your body. • This system is what lets you breathe. • Converts liquid waste into solid waste. • This system is the framework of your body. • Controls your body, without it you would die. • ...
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2012-10-29
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- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
- deficient amount of oxygen in blood
- the cessation of breathing
- abnormally deep breathing
- normal beathing
- inflammation of all the sinuses
- abscess
- popping sounds heard in a lung collapse
- acute infectious disease caused by bacilli
- hiccuping
- sudden contraction in the bronchi, causes coughing
- difficulty breathing
- abnormally low movement of air in and out of the lungs
- inflammation of the bronchus
- nasal discharge
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- excessive build up of carbon dioxide in lungs
- blood in the pleural cavity
- abnormally fast breathing
- disease that causes chronic array obstruction
- lung or bronchial hemorrhage resulting in the spitting f blood
- lung condition caused by silica dust
- inflammation of the larynx
- high-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
- collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- acute infection of the alveoli
- pus in the pleural cavity
- lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust
- abnormally slow breathing
- whistling sounds heard on inspiration in certain breathing disorders
29 Clues: abscess • hiccuping • normal beathing • nasal discharge • difficulty breathing • abnormally fast breathing • abnormally deep breathing • pus in the pleural cavity • abnormally slow breathing • the cessation of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • blood in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchus • acute infection of the alveoli • inflammation of all the sinuses • ...
Diseases of the Respiratory System 2012-10-30
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- whistling sounds heard on inspiration in certain breathing disorders
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
- abscess
- difficulty breathing
- nasal discharge
- acute infectious disease caused by bacilli
- excessive build up of carbon dioxide in lungs
- the cessation of breathing
- abnormally low movement of air in and out of the lungs
- blood in the pleural cavity
- collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- high-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
- inflammation of the bronchus
- hiccuping
- lung condition caused by silica dust
- inflammation of the larynx
- deficient amount of oxygen in blood
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- pus in the pleural cavity
- abnormally deep breathing
- popping sounds heard in a lung collapse
- inflammation of all the sinuses
- sudden contraction in the bronchi, causes coughing
- acute infection of the alveoli
- disease that causes chronic array obstruction
- lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust
- normal beathing
- abnormally slow breathing
- lung or bronchial hemorrhage resulting in the spitting f blood
- abnormally fast breathing
29 Clues: abscess • hiccuping • nasal discharge • normal beathing • difficulty breathing • pus in the pleural cavity • abnormally deep breathing • abnormally slow breathing • abnormally fast breathing • the cessation of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • blood in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchus • acute infection of the alveoli • inflammation of all the sinuses • ...
Immune and Respiratory System Puzzle 2014-02-17
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- inflammation of lungs caused by bacterial or viral infection
- provides body cells with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- clear liquid that surrounds body cells and circulates in lymph vessels
- germs that cause disease
- guard against inhaled microbes
- microscopic, thin walled air sacs covered with capillaries at the end of bronchioles
- inflammation of bronchi
- inflammatory condition where trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles are narrowed
- destroys walls of alveoli
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- main airways that reach into each lung
- contagious bacterial affecting the lungs
- specialized white blood cells in the lymph
- control immune system by activating B and T cells
- release toxins that prevent infections from spreading
- filter air and destroy microorganisms
- site of maturation for T-cells
- produce antigens and defense proteins
- inflammation of tissues that line the sinuses
- major site for filtering blood
- usually the cause of emphysema
- contracts and relaxes to allow air into lungs
21 Clues: inflammation of bronchi • germs that cause disease • destroys walls of alveoli • site of maturation for T-cells • major site for filtering blood • guard against inhaled microbes • usually the cause of emphysema • filter air and destroy microorganisms • produce antigens and defense proteins • main airways that reach into each lung • contagious bacterial affecting the lungs • ...
Respiratory System (Jelly and Shindy) 2015-04-26
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- The part in the lungs that contain vocal chord
- The process of breathing in
- Singular name for bronchi
- The process of breathing out
- In the day time, plants ...
- What is the process that helps with the exchange of gases?
- The gas that humans exhale
- Source of light energy
- Traps the light energy
- A kind of respiration that need not use oxygen
- Transferred into the blood instead of out
- rate This is affected by the change of blood ph
- What separates the nose and mouth?
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- This organism is used in making beer and wine
- Two holes under your nose
- Complete the equation: glucose = ... + carbon dioxide
- The cell that destroys bacteria in alveoli
- The type of bone between the ribs
- This is what you build up when you run
- Trachea
- The process in which plants get their oxygen and release their carbon dioxide
- Complete the equation: glucose = lactic acid + ...
- The set of muscle that helps you to breathe
- The process that plants do at night
- Amount of lungs
- Tiny hair-like projections in cells
- The trachea has two branches, what are they called?
- The part that is raised by the external intercostal muscles
- Each lung is filled with many tiny air spaces or...
- Main nutrient to provide energy
30 Clues: Trachea • Amount of lungs • Source of light energy • Traps the light energy • Two holes under your nose • Singular name for bronchi • The gas that humans exhale • The process of breathing in • In the day time, plants ... • The process of breathing out • Main nutrient to provide energy • The type of bone between the ribs • What separates the nose and mouth? • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2 2022-07-26
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- _____ law is the statement of the principle that the concentration of gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the solubility and partial pressure of that gas
- Movement of air into and out of the lungs; consists of inspiration and expiration
- The _____ nose is the region of the nose that is easily visible to others
- The alveolar _____ is the opening that allows airflow between neighboring alveoli
- branch of bronchi that are 1 mm or less in diameter and terminate at alveolar sacs
- The chloride ____ is the facilitated diffusion that exchanges bicarbonate (HCO3–) with chloride (Cl–) ions
- Bud forms from the lung bud, has a tracheal end and bulbous bronchial buds at the distal end
- The pleural ____- is the space between the visceral and parietal pleurae
- The total lung ______ (TLC) is the total amount of air that can be held in the lungs; sum of TV, ERV, IRV, and RV
- The respiratory _______ is the alveolar and capillary wall together, which form an air-blood barrier that facilitates the simple diffusion of gases
- The _____-alveolar pressure is the (intrapulmonary pressure) pressure of the air within the alveoli
- Portion of the pharynx flanked by the conchae and oropharynx that serves as an airway
- _____ law is the relationship between volume and pressure as described by the formula: P1V1 = P2V2
- The ______ volume (RV) is the amount of air that remains in the lungs after maximum exhalation
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- The ______ pressure is the pressure difference between the intrapleural and intra-alveolar pressures
- One of three recesses (superior, middle, and inferior) in the nasal cavity attached to the conchae that increase the surface area of the nasal cavity
- ______ breathing, (also, hyperpnea) mode of breathing that occurs during exercise or by active thought that requires muscle contraction for both inspiration and expiration
- (Hb–O2) bound form of hemoglobin and oxygen
- The ____ capacity (VC) is the sum of TV, ERV, and IRV, which is all the volumes that participate in gas exchange
- The pulmonary _____ is the network of autonomic nervous system fibers found near the hilum of the lung
- The thoracic wall ______ is the ability of the thoracic wall to stretch while under pressure
- _____ pressure is the force exerted by each gas in a mixture of gases
- The _____ respiratory group (DRG)is the region of the medulla oblongata that stimulates the contraction of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles to induce inspiration
- (also, inhalation) process that causes air to enter the lungs
- Tip of the external nose
- bound form of hemoglobin and carbon dioxide
- The ___ cartilage is the cartilage that supports the apex of the nose and helps shape the nares; it is connected to the septal cartilage and connective tissue of the alae
27 Clues: Tip of the external nose • (Hb–O2) bound form of hemoglobin and oxygen • bound form of hemoglobin and carbon dioxide • (also, inhalation) process that causes air to enter the lungs • _____ pressure is the force exerted by each gas in a mixture of gases • The pleural ____- is the space between the visceral and parietal pleurae • ...
Chapter 5: Respiratory System Terminology 2021-07-15
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- phren/o
- orth/o
- py/o
- rhin/o
- -pexy
- -rrhea
- -gram
- surgical repair of the septum
- new opening into the trachea
- excessive bleeding from the nose
- abnormal condition of fungus in the nose
- arterial blood gases
- process of measuring oxygen (levels)
- surgical puncture to remove fluid (aspiration) from the chest
- dilation of the bronchi (in the lungs)
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- abnormal condition of the absence of CO2 (in the blood)
- removal of the tonsils
- brady-
- instrument used to visually examine within (the body)
- pain in the chest
- radi/o
- tachy-
- pharyng/o
- inflammation of the voicebox
- condition of low oxygen in the blood
- excessive breathing
- absence of breathing
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- poly-
- pulmonary function test
- upper respiratory infection
31 Clues: py/o • -pexy • -gram • poly- • orth/o • brady- • rhin/o • -rrhea • radi/o • tachy- • phren/o • pharyng/o • pain in the chest • excessive breathing • arterial blood gases • absence of breathing • removal of the tonsils • pulmonary function test • upper respiratory infection • new opening into the trachea • inflammation of the voicebox • surgical repair of the septum • excessive bleeding from the nose • ...
Airflow of the Respiratory System 2021-04-16
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- this capacity is the air that stays in the lungs after maximum expiration
- this capacity is the air breathed in during maximum inspiration
- the type of airflow when resistance is low
- the type of airflow when resistance is high
- this capacity is the air breathed out during maximum expiration
- this volume is what we breath in and out during restful breathing
- the gradient that air flows down
- this body cavity contains the respiratory organs and muscles
- these lung parameters depend on time
- this volume is the maximum below tidal volume
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- the muscle located between the thoracic and abdominal cavities that is involved in breathing
- a measure of the difficulty of airflow affected by airway dimensions, air density, and type of airflow
- this cavity contains these muscles that are involved in forced expiration
- these lung parameters don't depend on time
- this volume is the maximum above tidal volume
- this volume stays in the lungs after expiration
- this capacity is the complete amount of air that the lungs can hold
- the movement of air out of the lungs
- this capacity is the maximum amount of air that can be breathed in and out
- the measurement of airflow and changes in lung volume
- the movement of air into the lungs
21 Clues: the gradient that air flows down • the movement of air into the lungs • the movement of air out of the lungs • these lung parameters depend on time • the type of airflow when resistance is low • these lung parameters don't depend on time • the type of airflow when resistance is high • this volume is the maximum above tidal volume • ...
Pathology of the respiratory system 2023-10-04
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- What is the hallmark of asthma?
- What is the medical term for permanent widening of the bronchi?
- What is the medical term for a collapsed lung?
- What is the most common life-threatening genetic disease among Caucasians?
- What is the most common respiratory infection?
- What is the cause of pulmonary embolism?
- What is the name of the condition that occurs when fluid builds up around the lungs?
- What is the most common type of cancer in men?
- What is the medical term for severe difficulty breathing?
- What is the main symptom of COPD?
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- What is the medical term for low oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the main pathologic finding in bronchiolitis obliterans?
- What causes the wheezing sound in asthma?
- What is the most common cause of pneumonia?
- What is the most common type of lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for shortness of breath?
- What is the name of the abnormal growth of cells in lung cancer?
- What is the medical term for the thickening and scarring of lung tissue?
- What is the leading cause of death from respiratory disease?
- What is the most common chronic respiratory disease in children?
20 Clues: What is the hallmark of asthma? • What is the main symptom of COPD? • What is the cause of pulmonary embolism? • What causes the wheezing sound in asthma? • What is the most common cause of pneumonia? • What is the most common type of lung cancer? • What is the medical term for a collapsed lung? • What is the most common respiratory infection? • ...
Disease State for Respiratory System 2020-03-09
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- a cartilaginous tube that connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs
- Inflammation of the nose
- of the lungs
- inflammation of tissue above the tongue in the airway
- the constriction of the airways in the lungs due to the tightening of surrounding smooth muscle
- an inflammation of the bronchi in the lungs
- hysterical rapid breathing
- shortness of breath that occurs when lying flat
- Abnormal slowness of respiration
- an air cell of the lungs, formed by the terminal dilation of tiny air passageways
- The destruction of the alveolar walls
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- respiratory disorder characterized by paroxysms of labored breathing and a feeling of contraction in the chest
- a high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing due to difficulty breathing
- whooping cough
- dilation of the bronchial tubes
- a substance that dilates the bronchi and bronchioles
- any disturbance of normal vocal function
- part of the pharynx which is behind and above the soft palate, continuous with the nasal passage
- suspension of breathing
- substance causing allergy
20 Clues: of the lungs • whooping cough • suspension of breathing • Inflammation of the nose • substance causing allergy • hysterical rapid breathing • dilation of the bronchial tubes • Abnormal slowness of respiration • The destruction of the alveolar walls • any disturbance of normal vocal function • an inflammation of the bronchi in the lungs • ...
the functional of respiratory system 2019-12-11
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- windpipe known as.....
- MUCUS mucosa's gland produce....
- respiratory zone is the only side of gas....
- each lung is divided into lobes by .....
- the lung weight only about 2 1/2.......
- excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose.
- the men bronchi subdivide into smaller branches and smaller branches. one of the branches is called the .... bronchi
- ..... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- the total gas exchange surface provided by the alveolar walls of a ..... man is estimated to be 50-70 metre square
- lungs occupy the entire .... cavity except for the most central area
- the nasal mucosa is continues through out the respiratory tract and extend .....
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a..... thin layer of simple squamous epithelial cells
- alveolar pores provide.... routes for air to reach alveoli
- part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them known as.....
- PLEURA the other name of visceral serosa of lung
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- soft plate and.... move together to close of nasopharynx during swallowing food
- the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood .....
- the pharynx has.... regions
- the most age group that will get tonsilitis is ....
- ..... is difficult to treat and can cause marked changes in voice quality
- the external surfaces of the alvioli are covered with a .... of pulmonary capilary
- dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- first part of pharynx
- the function of lisozyme enzyme in the mucus is to destroy.....
- surgical opening of trachea known as.....
- epiglottis is located inferior to the .....
- ...... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli
- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ....
- MEDIA ..... is another name for a middle ear infection
- component that encloses the thoracic cavity which contain the lung
31 Clues: first part of pharynx • windpipe known as..... • the pharynx has.... regions • MUCUS mucosa's gland produce.... • the lung weight only about 2 1/2....... • each lung is divided into lobes by ..... • surgical opening of trachea known as..... • small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli • excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose. • ...
Human Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-08-18
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- Dioxide A gas we breathe out.
- The foods and drinks we consume regularly.
- One of the two top chambers in the heart.
- An activity that keeps our body fit and heart strong.
- Vessel Tiny tubes that transport blood throughout our body.
- The rhythmic thumping sound you can hear from your chest.
- The process of breathing in and out.
- Tiny building blocks that make up our bodies.
- A gas we breathe in that our cells need to live.
- One of the two lower chambers of the heart.
- The yellowish liquid part of our blood.
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- System The body's 'highway' for blood, delivering nutrients and oxygen to cells.
- Blood These cells carry oxygen all around our body and give our blood its color.
- System The group of organs that help us inhale and exhale air.
- The beat you can feel on your wrist or neck, showing how fast your heart is beating.
- What we do to get oxygen in and carbon dioxide out.
- The main and largest artery in the human body, originating from the left ventricle.
- The organ that pumps blood throughout our body.
- The red fluid that flows through our veins and arteries.
- Blood Cells Part of our blood that helps fight infections.
- The movement of blood through our body.
- How well your body is functioning and free from illness.
22 Clues: Dioxide A gas we breathe out. • The process of breathing in and out. • The movement of blood through our body. • The yellowish liquid part of our blood. • One of the two top chambers in the heart. • The foods and drinks we consume regularly. • One of the two lower chambers of the heart. • Tiny building blocks that make up our bodies. • ...
Breathe Easy: Respiratory System Crossword!! 2025-04-29
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- – Organs of respiration responsible for gas exchange.
- – Inflammation of the sinus cavities.
- Septum – Wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two hollow spaces.
- – An abnormal lung sound heard during inspiration, associated with obstruction of the trachea or upper airway.
- – The throat; a passageway for air and food.
- – Leaf-like structure made of cartilage that covers the larynx during swallowing.
- – A test used to assess lung function by measuring air inhalation and exhalation.
- – Located between the pharynx and trachea; contains vocal cords.
- Respiration – The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the bloodstream.
- – A dome-shaped muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities and plays a major role in breathing.
- Respiration – The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the bloodstream and the tissue cells.
- Cavities – Two hollow spaces lined with mucous membrane and have a rich blood supply.
- – Tubes that divide after leaving the trachea and become the right and left bronchus.
- – A substance that reduces surface tension in the alveoli, preventing collapse.
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- – The process when the diaphragm and intercostal muscles contract and enlarge the thoracic cavity.
- – Excess mucus production by the nasal cavities, commonly referred to as a “runny nose.”
- – The smallest branches of the bronchi.
- – Mucous secretions from the respiratory tract that can be expelled through the mouth.
- – A double-layered membrane surrounding each lung.
- – Tiny hair-like structures that move mucus and dirt toward the esophagus.
- – The process when the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, forcing air out.
- – The windpipe; a tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs between the lungs and bloodstream.
- – A medical instrument used for listening to internal sounds, typically heart and lung sounds.
- – Clicking, rattling, or crackling noises in the lungs heard during inhalation, associated with respiratory diseases.
25 Clues: – Inflammation of the sinus cavities. • – The smallest branches of the bronchi. • – The throat; a passageway for air and food. • – A double-layered membrane surrounding each lung. • – Organs of respiration responsible for gas exchange. • – The windpipe; a tube that connects the larynx to the bronchi. • – Located between the pharynx and trachea; contains vocal cords. • ...
Respiratory System Crossword- Layla Padlo 2025-01-24
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- inflammation of the bronchi
- pertaining to a small air sac in the lungs
- temporary cessation of breathing
- pus in the chest cavity
- good or normal breathing
- discharge from the nose
- process of breathing out
- literally means difficulty in breathing
- condition of difficulty in speaking
- process of smelling
- rapid breathing
- inflammation of the larynx
- inflammation of the pleura
- malignant tumor of the mesothelium
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- deficient amound of oxygen in the blood
- inability to breathe unless in an upright or straight position
- pertaining to the larynx
- surgical excision of a lobe of any organ or gland
- inflammation of the bronchioles
- abnormal condition of the skin and mucous membranes caused by an oxygen deficiency in the blood
- inflammation of the nose and pharynx
- abnormally deep and rapid breathing
- process of breathing in
- pus in a body cavity
- substance coughed up from the lungs
25 Clues: rapid breathing • process of smelling • pus in a body cavity • pus in the chest cavity • discharge from the nose • process of breathing in • pertaining to the larynx • good or normal breathing • process of breathing out • inflammation of the larynx • inflammation of the pleura • inflammation of the bronchi • inflammation of the bronchioles • temporary cessation of breathing • ...
APF respiratory system in children 2025-10-30
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- — Site of gas exchange in the lungs.
- — Common side effect of β₂-agonists like salbutamol.
- — Inhaled corticosteroids reduce this in the airway.
- epithelium — Type of tissue lining the trachea.
- — Respiratory rate in infants compared to adults.
- — Type of irregular breathing often seen in infants.
- Primary organ of respiration in the body.
- — Enzyme responsible for surfactant breakdown.
- — Neurotransmitter that causes bronchoconstriction when released.
- oblongata — Site in the brain that controls respiration rhythm.
- — Drug used in nebulizers to dilate bronchi.
- — Antibiotic commonly used for bacterial pneumonia in children.
- — Drug contraindicated in children under 2 years for cough suppression.
- exchange — Process where oxygen enters blood and CO₂ leaves.
- — The most common chronic respiratory disease in children.
- The structure connecting the pharynx to the trachea.
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- A — Vitamin important for epithelial tissue integrity in the airway.
- — Drug used as a leukotriene receptor antagonist in pediatric asthma.
- — Steroid used for acute asthma exacerbation.
- — Drug class used to relieve airway constriction in asthma.
- — The uppermost part of the respiratory tract.
- — Lack of surfactant in premature infants leads to this distress syndrome.
- — Oxygen-carrying protein in blood.
- — Cartilage that closes the airway during swallowing.
- — Thin membrane covering the lungs.
- — Device used to deliver aerosolized drugs to children.
- — Main site for respiratory drug absorption after inhalation.
- — Common pediatric respiratory infection caused by RSV virus.
- — Condition caused by allergic inflammation of airways.
29 Clues: — Oxygen-carrying protein in blood. • — Thin membrane covering the lungs. • — Site of gas exchange in the lungs. • Primary organ of respiration in the body. • — Drug used in nebulizers to dilate bronchi. • — Steroid used for acute asthma exacerbation. • — The uppermost part of the respiratory tract. • — Enzyme responsible for surfactant breakdown. • ...
The Respiratory System 2024-01-23
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- Retracts when breathing in, allowing oxygen to be pulled into your lungs
- A respiratory disease associated with smoking
- A beneficial nutrient/vitamin that is primarily in oysters/seafood, red meat, and poultry
- A beneficial nutrient/vitamin that is found primarily in pumpkin/chia seeds, almonds, and spinach
- One of the most common respiratory diseases that affects the way you breathe
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- Attached to the lungs, and spread air throughout the Alevoli
- Blood vessels in the wall of the Alevoli
- The main body of the Respiratory System
8 Clues: The main body of the Respiratory System • Blood vessels in the wall of the Alevoli • A respiratory disease associated with smoking • Attached to the lungs, and spread air throughout the Alevoli • Retracts when breathing in, allowing oxygen to be pulled into your lungs • One of the most common respiratory diseases that affects the way you breathe • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-17
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- pores ...connect neighbouring air sacs and provide alternative routes for air to reach alveoli
- cells the...of the nasal mucosa create a gentle current that moves the sheet of contaminated mucus posteriorly toward the throat
- alveolar pores provide...routes for air to reach alveoli
- palate the unsupported posterior part of palate is...
- the epithelial cells produce a lipid called...
- excess nasal drainage is called...nose
- another name of blood cells also known as...
- drip the result in nasal congestion and...produced by the excessive mucus
- the external surfaces of the alveoli are covered with a...of pulmonary capillaries
- scattered amid the epithelial cells that form most of the alveolar walls are...surfactant-secreting cells
- alveolar walls approximately 40 times...than the surface area of one skin
- carbon dioxide...from the pulmonary blood into the alveolus
- the respiratory system is in the alveoli are the final line of...
- function of surfactant is to coat the gas-exposed alveolar...
- turbulence the concae increases the...in the nasal cavity
- headache partial vacuum and a...localized over the inflamed area
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- when we..., the oxygen will fill up the entire lung
- the respiratory membrane has...flowing past on one side and blood flowing past on the other
- tonsils ...are a pair of soft tissue masses located at the near of the throat
- the thinnest of the alveoli walls is much thinner than a...of tissue paper
- when we exhale, our chest will goes...
- the tonsils play a role in protecting the body from...
- fibers the alveolar and capillary walls, their fused basement membranes and occasional...construct the respiratory membrane
- efficient alveolar...wander in and out of the alveoli picking up bacteria, carbon particles and other debris
- media ...is another name for a middle ear infection
- small pores...neighbouring alveoli
- ...is difficult to treat and can cause marked changes in voice quality
- the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood...
- fused...membrane thin is because to ease the...diffusion process
- dioxide the chemical that diffused out from alveoli is...
30 Clues: small pores...neighbouring alveoli • when we exhale, our chest will goes... • excess nasal drainage is called...nose • another name of blood cells also known as... • the epithelial cells produce a lipid called... • when we..., the oxygen will fill up the entire lung • the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood... • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- there are millions of the clastered alveoli which resemble branches of......
- space the tiny area between the two layers of pleura
- the balance of the lung tissue, its.....is mainly elastic connective tissue that allows the lung to stretch and recoil
- apex is deep to the ......
- voice box play role in speech and routes ...... and foods into the proper chanel
- peristalsis process happen here when the bolus is on their way to stomach
- maneuver .... is a procedure which our own lungs expell the food that prevent airway to our lungs and save people's life
- the .... surfaces of the alveoli are covered with a cobweb of pulmonary capillaries
- the smallest of the conducting passage ways is called ......
- the thinnest of the alveoli walls is much thinner than a..... of tissue paper
- lungs are soft .....
- headache partial vacuum and a .... localized over the inflammed area
- .... is made of spoon-shaped flap of elastic cartilage and eight rigin hyaline cartilages
- when we exhale our chest will go....
- bone an unpaired bone in the skull that separates the nasal cavity from the brain
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- the respiratory system is in the alveoli are the final line of.....
- when we swallow a large piece of food the open part of the rings abut the esophagus and allow it to....
- tiny ducts that connect the respiratory bronchi to alveolus sacs is called .... ducts
- fleura the walls of the thoracic cavity are lined by ......
- the cells produce a lipid called .....
- cells the.... of the nasal mucosa create a gentle current that moves the sheet of contaminated mucus posteriorly towards the throat
- cilia can be extremely destroyed if someone had ..... habits
- second part of pharynx
- the condition when air is not properly moistened, warmed or filtered before reaching the lungs called....
- part of lung that connects the larynx to the bronchi of the lungs
- muscular passage way that twelve centimeter long called.....
- alveolar are occational .... fibers
- the.... part of lung has two lobes
- the tonsils play a role in protecting the body from.....
- ..... cartilage help to provide attachment for muscles the evolve in opening and closing the airway and in voice production
30 Clues: lungs are soft ..... • second part of pharynx • apex is deep to the ...... • the.... part of lung has two lobes • alveolar are occational .... fibers • when we exhale our chest will go.... • the cells produce a lipid called ..... • the tonsils play a role in protecting the body from..... • space the tiny area between the two layers of pleura • ...
Respiratory System & Exchange of Gases 2020-05-04
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- Covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity
- The organ that is used for the exchange of gases
- Inflimation of the bronchioles linnning
- Seal off the windpipe during eating, so that you don't inhale the food
- warms, moistens, and filters the air as it's inhaled
- Its the passageway for air, it eventually leads to the tracha
- Skelatal muscle of respiration
- The mouvement of the ribs when breathing
- The maximum amount of air expeled from the lungs
- Organ of gas exchange
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- Takes oxygen to the bloodstream and takes carbon dioxide out
- When the alveoli deteriorates, causing the lungs to lose elasticity
- At the end of the trachea there are 2 branches that lead to a lung
- an inhalation
- It keeps the windpipe open and is lined with cilia that filters air before lung arrival
- Passageway for air and food
- Allergic reaction characterized by the construction of bronchioles
- A network of smaller branches that lead from the bronchi into the lung tissue and later on the air sacs
- When the alveoli is filled with fluid preventing exchange of gas
- The amount of air that never leaves your lungs
- The voice box, where the vocal chords are held
21 Clues: an inhalation • Organ of gas exchange • Passageway for air and food • Skelatal muscle of respiration • Inflimation of the bronchioles linnning • The mouvement of the ribs when breathing • Covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity • The amount of air that never leaves your lungs • The voice box, where the vocal chords are held • ...
Respiratory System Crossword - By Gurman 2020-05-07
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- covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity
- muscles that help form and move the chest wall
- alveoli are filled with fluid, preventing gas exchange
- prevents food from entering the windpipe and lungs
- route for food and air
- warms and mositens air
- max. amount of air that one can exhale after a max. inhalation
- air that remains in the lungs after exhaling
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- uncontrolled growth of tumours in the lung tissue
- inflammation of the lining of the bronchioles
- blood vessel
- allergic condition characterized by the constriction of bronchioles
- condition where the alveoli are damaged
- leads to trachea
- skeletal muscles in the respiratory system
- smaller branches leading from the bronchi into lung tissue and into air sacs
- two branches that lead to the lungs
- also known as windpipe
- where vocal cords are located
- units in the lungs where gas is exchanged
20 Clues: blood vessel • leads to trachea • route for food and air • warms and mositens air • also known as windpipe • where vocal cords are located • two branches that lead to the lungs • condition where the alveoli are damaged • units in the lungs where gas is exchanged • skeletal muscles in the respiratory system • covers the lungs and lines the chest cavity • ...
Disease of the Respiratory System 2012-10-29
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- deficient amount of oxygen in blood
- inflammation of the larynx
- abscess
- popping sounds heard in a lung collapse
- inflammation of all the sinuses
- inflammation of the bronchus
- excessive build up of carbon dioxide in lungs
- abnormally low movement of air in and out of the lungs
- nasal discharge
- whistling sounds heard on inspiration in certain breathing disorders
- normal beathing
- lung condition caused by silica dust
- sudden contraction in the bronchi, causes coughing
- deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
- hiccuping
- difficulty breathing
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- the cessation of breathing
- abnormally fast breathing
- high-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
- lung disease caused by inhalation of coal dust
- disease that causes chronic array obstruction
- blood in the pleural cavity
- acute infectious disease caused by bacilli
- collapse of a lung or part of a lung
- acute infection of the alveoli
- lung or bronchial hemorrhage resulting in the spitting f blood
- pus in the pleural cavity
- abnormally slow breathing
- abnormally deep breathing
29 Clues: abscess • hiccuping • nasal discharge • normal beathing • difficulty breathing • abnormally fast breathing • pus in the pleural cavity • abnormally slow breathing • abnormally deep breathing • the cessation of breathing • inflammation of the larynx • blood in the pleural cavity • inflammation of the bronchus • acute infection of the alveoli • inflammation of all the sinuses • ...
Air and the respiratory system 2023-07-10
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- Is a process by which air enters and leaves our body.
- Oxygen is also found in _____. Living things that live in the ground are able to use this oxygen.
- About 21% of air is made up of _____.
- The number of times we breathe in one minute is our _____ rate.
- The _____ help the body to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide.
- _____ like frogs breathe through their lungs and moist skin
- When there is light, plants use carbon dioxide and water to make food by a process called _____.
- In most plants, stomata are found mainly on the underside of leaves.
- The carbon dioxide is _____ from the body when we breathe out.
- _____ have breathing holes in their bodies to take in air.
- Living things are able to _____ on the Earth because there is air around them.
- When there is no _____, plants do not make food.
- The diver is able to _____ underwater with the help of an air tank.
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- When we exercise, our breathing rate increases.
- _____ breathe through their moist skin.
- About 78% of air is made up of _____.
- _____ like whales and dolphins have lungs like us but they live in water all the time.
- Fish take in oxygen in the water using their _____.
- When we breathe in, air enters the body through the _____.
- The air travels between the nose and the air tubes through the _____.
- The _____ in the nostrils remove dust from the air we breathe in.
- Oxygen in air is needed by living things to stay _____.
- The water vapour becomes water droplets and forms a _____ when the surroundings are cold.
- Air contains different types of _____.
- The _____ transports the oxygen to all parts of the body.
- There is water vapour in the air which we breathe _____.
- Living things that live in water take in oxygen that is _____ in water.
- In plants, the exchange of gases with the surroundings takes place through _____ openings found on leaves.
28 Clues: About 78% of air is made up of _____. • About 21% of air is made up of _____. • Air contains different types of _____. • _____ breathe through their moist skin. • When we exercise, our breathing rate increases. • When there is no _____, plants do not make food. • Fish take in oxygen in the water using their _____. • Is a process by which air enters and leaves our body. • ...
Exploring the Respiratory System Terminology 2023-07-20
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- Indicates excessive or above normal
- Referring to the pharynx
- Difficulty or labored breathing
- Insufficient oxygen supply to tissues
- Refers to a condition or state
- Denotes inflammation
- Signifies below normal or deficient
- Associated with the lungs
- Signifies a presence in the blood
- Relating to the larynx
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- Relating to the bronchi
- Inflammation of the bronchi
- Abnormally deep or rapid breathing
- Refers to rapid or fast
- Denotes difficulty or abnormality
- Rapid breathing rate
- Indicates pain
- Surgical removal or excision
- Pertaining to the lungs
- Indicates slow or delayed
20 Clues: Indicates pain • Rapid breathing rate • Denotes inflammation • Relating to the larynx • Relating to the bronchi • Refers to rapid or fast • Pertaining to the lungs • Referring to the pharynx • Associated with the lungs • Indicates slow or delayed • Inflammation of the bronchi • Surgical removal or excision • Refers to a condition or state • Difficulty or labored breathing • ...
Pathology of the Respiratory System 2023-10-04
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- High blood pressure in the arteries that carry blood to the lungs.
- A contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus.
- A localized collection of pus.
- Abnormal widening of the bronchi.
- Inflammation of the sinuses.
- A chronic inflammatory disease of the airways.
- A contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs.
- A lung condition that affects premature babies.
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- A sleep disorder that causes breathing to stop and start repeatedly during sleep.
- Scarring of the lungs.
- A genetic disorder that causes thick mucus to build up in the lungs and other organs.
- A buildup of fluid in the space between the lungs and the chest wall.
- A blood clot that lodges in the lung.
- Collapsed lung tissue.
- Inflammation of the small airways.
- Inflammation of the lungs.
- Inflammation of the larynx, or voice box.
- A contagious bacterial infection that causes severe coughing fits.
- A chronic lung disease that causes the air sacs in the lungs to be destroyed.
- Inflammation of the nasal lining.
- Cancer that develops in the lungs.
- Inflammation of the epiglottis, a flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe.
22 Clues: Scarring of the lungs. • Collapsed lung tissue. • Inflammation of the lungs. • Inflammation of the sinuses. • A localized collection of pus. • Abnormal widening of the bronchi. • Inflammation of the nasal lining. • Inflammation of the small airways. • Cancer that develops in the lungs. • A blood clot that lodges in the lung. • Inflammation of the larynx, or voice box. • ...
Ch. 16 - The Respiratory System 2024-05-07
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- The process of exchanging oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other blood solutes with the external environment.
- This membrane covers the lungs and thoracic cavity.
- The total amount of air inside the lungs at certain phases of the respiratory cycle.
- Where are the cartilaginous rings located in the airway?
- The nerve that controls the diaphragm and intercostal muscles.
- A temporary cessation of breathing for greater than 20 seconds.
- Nares, Septum, & Conchae are located.
- The four stages of _________ include pulmonary ventilation, external gas exchange, gas transport in the blood and internal gas exchange.
- Respiratory depression is the abnormal retention of CO2 in the blood.
- Vocal Cords, Epiglottis & Glottis are located
- This cavity contains the heart, lungs, esophagus, trachea, and thymus.
- What muscle separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity?
- Located on either side of the mediastinum and are made up of soft tissue that brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Located between the bronchi and alveoli.
- The volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum forceful expiration
- The degree of struggle with airflow through the respiratory tract during inspiration and expiration
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- Intercostal muscles and the diaphragm are known as the _______.
- Needed during lung expansion so that the alveoli sac open.
- Causes acidosis due to respiratory depression and retaining CO2.
- When a person takes more than 20 breaths per minute.
- The cartilaginous rings are located.
- What are the abducens, trigeminal and the accessory nerves.
- The lower respiratory tract begins here with in the thorax.
- The process of diffusing oxygen from the blood, into the interstitial fluid and into the cells.
- The state of breathing quickly reduces the amount of CO2 in the blood.
- This cavity is divided into two sections allowing air to move into the body, the passageway filters, humidifies and warms the air.
- Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, & Laryngopharynx are located.
- How does oxygen travel in the body in the red blood cell?
- A state of reduced CO2 causing acidosis requires someone to breathe in a brown paper bag to increase CO2 levels.
- Foreign bodies frequently get lodged here.
- This is where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
31 Clues: The cartilaginous rings are located. • Nares, Septum, & Conchae are located. • Located between the bronchi and alveoli. • Foreign bodies frequently get lodged here. • Vocal Cords, Epiglottis & Glottis are located • This is where gas exchange occurs in the lungs. • This membrane covers the lungs and thoracic cavity. • When a person takes more than 20 breaths per minute. • ...
Physiology of the Respiratory System 2025-06-11
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- What gas affects blood pH the most in respiratory control?
- What volume remains in the lungs after maximal exhalation?
- What is the name of the small airways that branch from the bronchi?
- Which part of the brain controls breathing rhythm?
- What is the passive process of air moving out of the lungs?
- What do we call the movement of air into the lungs?
- What type of receptor detects changes in blood pH and gas levels?
- What term describes oxygen moving from blood to tissues?
- What term describes the amount of air moved in one normal breath?
- Which law relates pressure and volume in the lungs?
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- What type of breathing is usually passive?
- Which organ is shared by the respiratory and digestive systems?
- What term refers to oxygen moving from lungs to blood?
- What gas is expelled as a waste product?
- What gas is taken in during respiration?
- What pigment in red blood cells carries oxygen?
- What tube connects the throat to the bronchi?
- Which muscle contracts to initiate inhalation?
- What structure is the site of gas exchange in the lungs?
- Which structure filters and moistens air at the start of the tract?
20 Clues: What gas is expelled as a waste product? • What gas is taken in during respiration? • What type of breathing is usually passive? • What tube connects the throat to the bronchi? • Which muscle contracts to initiate inhalation? • What pigment in red blood cells carries oxygen? • Which part of the brain controls breathing rhythm? • ...
Respiratory System - Franciszek Lipiński 4C 2024-12-17
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- -This thin membrane surrounds and protects your lungs
- -These are air-filled spaces in your skull that help humidify the air you breathe.
- - two large organs in your chest where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- -This adjective relates to the lungs or respiratory system
- -This is the space inside your nose that warms and filters air
- - gas is essential for life and is inhaled into your body through breathing.
- -This condition occurs when your body doesn't get enough oxygen
- -This condition involves temporary pauses in breathing during sleep
- -These tiny hair-like structures move mucus and dirt out of your airways
- -This term describes how many breaths you take in one minute
- -This infection inflames the air sacs in the lungs, causing fever and breathing difficulty
- -This is your body's way of clearing irritants or mucus from the airways
- - This is the act of drawing air into your lungs
- -This is the space in your chest that houses the lungs and heart
- -This small flap of tissue prevents food from entering your windpipe when you swallow
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- -This part of your throat contains your vocal cords and is also called the voice box
- -This condition causes difficulty in breathing due to narrowed airways
- - This is the process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- -This sticky substance in your nose traps dust and germs
- -This is the part of your throat that connects your mouth and nose to the trachea
- -These tiny blood vessels surround the alveoli and help exchange gases
- -This word describes the air you take in and out of your lungs
- - Your body exhales this gas as a waste product of respiration
- - This dome-shaped muscle helps you breathe by moving up and down
- - This is the act of releasing air from your lungs
- -This illness causes inflammation of the bronchi and persistent coughing
26 Clues: - This is the act of drawing air into your lungs • - This is the act of releasing air from your lungs • -This thin membrane surrounds and protects your lungs • -This sticky substance in your nose traps dust and germs • -This adjective relates to the lungs or respiratory system • -This term describes how many breaths you take in one minute • ...
Chapter 10 Respiratory System Quiz 2025-11-14
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- a semi-rigid tube of soft tissue wrapped around c-shaped bands of cartilage
- membranes a thin layer of connective tissue that covers the outer surface of the lungs and lines the thoracic cavity
- pressure the pressure of each of the individual gases that make up the total pressure of a mixture of gases
- capacity the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled or exhaled, measured from the fullest inhalation to the deepest exhalation
- cellular respiration the process in which cells use glucose and oxygen to produce ATP
- a protein that helps remove excess hydrogen ions from the blood to prevent blood acidification
- receptors sensors in the lungs that send inhibitory signals to the brain when the lungs have expanded
- a large dome-shaped sheet of muscle located beneath the lungs that is the primary muscle in breathing
- tiny air-containing sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- volume the volume of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal involuntary breath
- centre the part of the brain which controls the rate of respiration
- acid about 73% of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream reacts with water to form ____________
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- during ____________ the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles return to their relaxed position
- ____________ is based on the principle of negative pressure in the lungs
- during inhalation, oxygen diffuses into the ____________ that surround the alveoli
- during breathing, the ____________ remains open so air flows into the trachea
- cavity the fluid-filled space between the membranes that line the lungs that allow the lungs to slide smoothly as they expand and contract
- air travels from the mouth/nasal passages to the ____________
- plasma only 7% of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream remains dissolved in the ____________
- tiny hair-like structures that line the trachea
- the structures into the lungs that branch into smaller and smaller tubes
- reserve volume the additional amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a normal exhalation
- lung capacity the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled during a single breath, including all volumes
- air passes from the trachea to the ____________
- dioxide the primary factor that control breathing rate
25 Clues: tiny hair-like structures that line the trachea • air passes from the trachea to the ____________ • dioxide the primary factor that control breathing rate • air travels from the mouth/nasal passages to the ____________ • tiny air-containing sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • centre the part of the brain which controls the rate of respiration • ...
Anatomy Respiratory System (Turner Class) 2026-05-12
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- — Thin covering around the lungs
- — Breathing air in
- — The part that lets you talk
- — Tiny tubes inside the lungs
- — The “windpipe” you breathe through
- cavity — Inside your nose where air gets warmed
- — Muscles between your ribs
- — Flap that keeps food out of your airway
- — The whole process of breathing
- — Breathing air out
- dioxide — Gas your body breathes out
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- — Gas your body breathes in
- — Muscle under your lungs that helps you breathe
- — The throat area
- — Tiny air bubbles in the lungs where oxygen goes
- sacs — Clusters of alveoli
- cavity — The chest space where your lungs sit
- — Slippery stuff that keeps alveoli from sticking
- — Moving air in and out of the body
- — Two big tubes that lead into the lungs
20 Clues: — The throat area • — Breathing air in • — Breathing air out • sacs — Clusters of alveoli • — Gas your body breathes in • — Muscles between your ribs • — The part that lets you talk • — Tiny tubes inside the lungs • — Thin covering around the lungs • — The whole process of breathing • — Moving air in and out of the body • — The “windpipe” you breathe through • ...
Asthma 2016-09-25
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- A measure of ozone, sulfur, dioxide, carbon monoxide, and fine particles close to the ground
- The main organ in the respiratory system affected by asthma.
- Lets people with asthma breathe in the medicine their airway needs
- Wheezing, shortness of breath, frequent cough, tight chest
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- Percentage of kids enrolled in Paola schools with asthma
- Causes symptoms of asthma
- A serious chronic condition that causes tiny air passages in the respiratory system to become narrow or blocked
- Avoid outdoor activities when the air quality index is ____.
8 Clues: Causes symptoms of asthma • Percentage of kids enrolled in Paola schools with asthma • Wheezing, shortness of breath, frequent cough, tight chest • The main organ in the respiratory system affected by asthma. • Avoid outdoor activities when the air quality index is ____. • Lets people with asthma breathe in the medicine their airway needs • ...
Breath of life by Nina Flores (combining forms, pre and suffixes don't include'-or/') 2026-04-02
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- lung disease that blocks airflow making it hard to breath
- the windpipe
- primary muscle used for respiration
- suffix for oxygen levels
- prefix for bronchi
- prefix for air or lungs
- muscle
- tiny air sacs in lungs
- surgical removal of one lobe of the lung
- Dyspnea
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- heart combining form
- a physician who specializes in the respiratory system
- surgical procedure to assist breathing
- lungs prefix
- disease that produced extra mucus
- prefix for thorax
- skin
- turn couch deep breath abbreviation
18 Clues: skin • muscle • Dyspnea • the windpipe • lungs prefix • prefix for thorax • prefix for bronchi • heart combining form • tiny air sacs in lungs • prefix for air or lungs • suffix for oxygen levels • disease that produced extra mucus • primary muscle used for respiration • turn couch deep breath abbreviation • surgical procedure to assist breathing • surgical removal of one lobe of the lung • ...
SYSTEMS 2023-10-06
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- also called the windpipe, widest passageway in the respiratory tract
- liquid portion of the blood
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
- pumps blood throughout the circulatory system
- a nerve that makes you able to smell
- carry oxygen to other cells of the body
- a large, air-filled space in the skull above and behind the nose in the middle of the face
- inflammation in the airways that can make breathing difficult
- blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
- complex protein on red blood cells
- largest organs of the respiratory tract
- the life-sustaining process in which gases are exchanged between the body and the outside atmosphere
- blood cell that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- tissue that flows through the circulatory system
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- the narrowest airways of the bronchial tree
- largest artery in the body
- blood vessel that connects arterioles with venules
- the airway in the respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs
- bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart
- also known as thrombocytes
- help your body fight infection
- also called the voice box
- muscular wall that separates the heart into a right and left side
- lower chamber of the heart
- tiny hairs that move in a wave-like motion to filter dust and other irritants out of your airways
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- tissue flap at the entrance to the trachea that closes when you swallow to keep food and liquids out of your airway
- a tube-like structure that connects the nasal cavity and the back of the mouth to other structures lower in the throat
- upper chamber of the heart
- muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
30 Clues: also called the voice box • largest artery in the body • also known as thrombocytes • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • liquid portion of the blood • help your body fight infection • complex protein on red blood cells • a nerve that makes you able to smell • carry oxygen to other cells of the body • largest organs of the respiratory tract • ...
Bones, Respiratory and Circulatory System 2025-10-13
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- help the body to walk and move
- a tube connecting the throat and lungs
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- largest artery
- the wall tissue that divides the right and left parts of the heart
- the organ where the air enters
- also known as the doors
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- make the muscles move
- the main organ in the circulatory system
- the tiniest among the blood vessels.
- where the two bones meet
- carry oxygenated blood
- gas exchange happens here.
- muscle goes back to its normal size
14 Clues: largest artery • make the muscles move • carry oxygenated blood • also known as the doors • where the two bones meet • gas exchange happens here. • help the body to walk and move • the organ where the air enters • muscle goes back to its normal size • the tiniest among the blood vessels. • a tube connecting the throat and lungs • the main organ in the circulatory system • ...
Body Systems 2026-01-14
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- There are 206 _______ in the body.
- The body system that is responsible for transporting blood throughout the body.
- The body system that allows movement.
- The body system that breaks down food for energy.
- Where food enters the body.
- The body system that controls and coordinates all body systems.
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- All the body systems must work _________ to help the body maintain a stable internal environment.
- The body system that gives the body its shape and support.
- The system that supports the body taking in oxygen when we inhale and release carbon dioxide when we exhale.
- The skull protects the ___________.
- The organ that acts like a pump, pushing blood through a network of blood vessels.
- The body system which protects the body from disease.
12 Clues: Where food enters the body. • There are 206 _______ in the body. • The skull protects the ___________. • The body system that allows movement. • The body system that breaks down food for energy. • The body system which protects the body from disease. • The body system that gives the body its shape and support. • ...
cardivascular 2016-12-13
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- to transport nutrients to cells
- arteries that surround the heart
- an involuntary muscle found in the heart
- interacts with this system by having blood cells made in bone marrow
- brings nutrient-rich blood to tissues and organs
- main organ in the system and pumps blood
- transports blood away from the heart
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- hollow tubes for carrying blood
- brings nutrient-depleted blood to the lungs and nutrient-rich blood back to the heart
- a fluid that transports nutrients and waste throughout the body
- interacts with this system because in the bloodstream but also fight against infection.
- transport blood back to the heart
- connects the arteries and veins
- structures within the heart that regulate blood flow
- interacts with this system by receiving oxygen from the lungs
15 Clues: hollow tubes for carrying blood • to transport nutrients to cells • connects the arteries and veins • arteries that surround the heart • transport blood back to the heart • transports blood away from the heart • an involuntary muscle found in the heart • main organ in the system and pumps blood • brings nutrient-rich blood to tissues and organs • ...
Introduction to Human Anatomy 2025-09-02
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- Bone that connects the arm to the shoulder (7)
- System that includes the lungs and trachea (10)
- System that includes the pancreas and thyroid gland (10)
- System that includes the skin and hair (12)
- Largest organ in the human body (4)
- Located toward the midline of the body (6)
- Muscle that moves the jaw (5)
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- The number of chambers in the human heart (4)
- Muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity (8)
- Organ that filters waste and excess fluids (7)
- The smallest bone in the human body, found in the ear (6)
- Bone that connects the leg to the hip (6)
- Organ that pumps blood (6)
- System that includes the brain and spinal cord (8)
- The part of the eye that gives it color (4)
15 Clues: Organ that pumps blood (6) • Muscle that moves the jaw (5) • Largest organ in the human body (4) • Bone that connects the leg to the hip (6) • Located toward the midline of the body (6) • System that includes the skin and hair (12) • The part of the eye that gives it color (4) • The number of chambers in the human heart (4) • Organ that filters waste and excess fluids (7) • ...
Human Systems 2022-04-12
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- churns the food and mixed it with digestive juices.
- ___ system gives the body its shape.
- large ___ absorbs water and mineral salts from the undigested food.
- connects the mouth to the stomach.
- ___ system carries digested food, water and oxygen to all parts of the body.
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- ___ intestine adds more digestive juices to completely digest the food and absorbs the digested food into the blood stream.
- ___ system breaks down food simple substances.
- digestion starts here.
- ___ system takes air into the body.
- ___ system works with the skeletal system to allow the body to move.
10 Clues: digestion starts here. • connects the mouth to the stomach. • ___ system takes air into the body. • ___ system gives the body its shape. • ___ system breaks down food simple substances. • churns the food and mixed it with digestive juices. • large ___ absorbs water and mineral salts from the undigested food. • ...
Body Systems 2024-11-08
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- This system filters and excludes waste from your blood
- This system produces and releases hormones
- The systems main organ is the lungs
- Definition: The process in which organisms maintain a stable internal environment, despite changes in the external environment
- The first line of defense (also known as your skin)
- The systems main organ is the heart
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- This system makes you move
- This system has to do with the small and large intestine
- The system has veins, arteries, and your brain
- This system is your body's support
10 Clues: This system makes you move • This system is your body's support • The systems main organ is the lungs • The systems main organ is the heart • This system produces and releases hormones • The system has veins, arteries, and your brain • The first line of defense (also known as your skin) • This system filters and excludes waste from your blood • ...
Structures and Functions Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-08
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- a tube in the stem that transports water
- contains chlorophyll that captures sunlight energy to do photosynthesis.
- system a support structure for your body.
- transports nutrients into and out of the leaf
- how something is designed, shape, size, materials
- take in water and nutrients from the soil
- a group of different tissues that form a unit and perform a similar function.
- smallest unit of matter
- a tube in a stem that transports water
- smallest unit capable of carrying out life processes
- connects stem to the leaf
- system controls everything you do, including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling.
- supports plants, transports nutrients and water
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- system turn food and liquids into the building blocks and fuel that the body needs.
- system The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body.
- system the group of tissues and organs in your body that allow you to breathe.
- system the main function of excretion or the process of disposing waste from the body.
- the job that something does.
- different atoms bonded together
- group of cells that perform a specific task
- small openings in the leaf that take in carbon dioxide
- System a group of organs that work together to perform a similar function.
- an individual thing
23 Clues: an individual thing • smallest unit of matter • connects stem to the leaf • the job that something does. • different atoms bonded together • a tube in a stem that transports water • a tube in the stem that transports water • system a support structure for your body. • take in water and nutrients from the soil • group of cells that perform a specific task • ...
anat ch 1 2021-06-08
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- the thoracic and abdominal cavity are components of what body cavity
- form and structure of the body what things look like and where they are located
- study of the systems of the body i.e. nervous system
- bones and joint are what system
- how many types of body tissue are there
- function of the body and its parts how things work and what they do
- the maintenance of a dynamic equilibrium in the body
- heart and blood vessels are part of what system
- kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra are part of what system
- the brain and spine are components of what body cavity
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- area at the base of the neck between the front legs covers the cranial end of the sternum
- all component's of each region are examined
- central and peripheral are part of what system
- fatty connective tissue
- the left and right halves of an animals body are essentially mirror images of each other
- skin, hair, nails and hooves are what system
- towards the belly
- lungs and air passageways
- skeletal cardiac and smooth
- trunk of the body- formed by the ribcage and the abdomen
- gastrointestinal tube and accessory organs are part of what system
21 Clues: towards the belly • fatty connective tissue • lungs and air passageways • skeletal cardiac and smooth • bones and joint are what system • how many types of body tissue are there • all component's of each region are examined • skin, hair, nails and hooves are what system • central and peripheral are part of what system • heart and blood vessels are part of what system • ...
The circulatory System 2021-12-09
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- fist sized organ
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- cell pieces that help proper blood clot
- carries blood toward heart
- pale yellow liquid,carries blood cells
- carries oxygen & carbon dioxide
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- help fight disease
- Fluid that circulates thru heart and blood vessels
- system works with this system to oxygenate blood
- smallest vessel site of nutrients and gas exchange between blood and body cells
- oxygenates blood
11 Clues: fist sized organ • oxygenates blood • help fight disease • carries blood toward heart • carries oxygen & carbon dioxide • pale yellow liquid,carries blood cells • cell pieces that help proper blood clot • carries oxygenated blood away from heart • system works with this system to oxygenate blood • Fluid that circulates thru heart and blood vessels • ...
Respiration 2013-07-28
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- in humans air is taken into the body through the
- where does the breakdown of pyruvate using oxygen takes place
- region of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords
- a six carbon molecule broken down into pyruvate during respiration
- the trachea branches off into two
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- mechanism by which gases move between blood and air
- what is the respiratory pigment
- muscle below lungs that contracts during inhalation
- balloon like structure which provides surface for exchange of gases
- what does aerobic respiration pathway depends on
10 Clues: what is the respiratory pigment • the trachea branches off into two • in humans air is taken into the body through the • what does aerobic respiration pathway depends on • mechanism by which gases move between blood and air • muscle below lungs that contracts during inhalation • region of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords • ...
Respiration 2013-07-28
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- what does aerobic respiration pathway depends on
- where does the breakdown of pyruvate using oxygen takes place
- mechanism by which gases move between blood and air
- the trachea branches off into two
- a six carbon molecule broken down into pyruvate during respiration
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- what is the respiratory pigment
- balloon like structure which provides surface for exchange of gases
- muscle below lungs that contracts during inhalation
- in humans air is taken into the body through the
- region of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords
10 Clues: what is the respiratory pigment • the trachea branches off into two • what does aerobic respiration pathway depends on • in humans air is taken into the body through the • muscle below lungs that contracts during inhalation • mechanism by which gases move between blood and air • region of respiratory system that contains the vocal cords • ...
COVID-19 Crossword 2020-08-17
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- A widespread disease.
- The system corona virus attacks the most heavily.
- Are viruses living or nonliving
- A countermeasure everyone can use to slow down the spread of respiratory viruses.
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- The country who has dealt with the virus the best
- The teeth-like extensions on the virus that derives its name.
- The country with the first vaccine.
- The virus hijacks this to take control of the cell.
- the particles in which the virus is transferred through
- The country of origin.
10 Clues: A widespread disease. • The country of origin. • Are viruses living or nonliving • The country with the first vaccine. • The country who has dealt with the virus the best • The system corona virus attacks the most heavily. • The virus hijacks this to take control of the cell. • the particles in which the virus is transferred through • ...
Body Systems 2025-11-07
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- an open sore in the stomach lining
- a major gland of the endocrine system
- glands that enable you to react quickly
- a break in a bone
- strong flexible tissue that cushions bones
- digestive gland that secretes bile
- condition resulting in fragile bones
- where food goes after stomach
- connecting tissue between bones at the joint
- respiratory illness caused by smoking
- a type of muscle in organs, glands and vessels
- tiny blood vessels
- substances in saliva that break down food
- body's response to injury or disease
- a low level of hemoglobin
- disease of nervous system caused by brain damage
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- glands in females that produce eggs
- one part of the nervous system
- a muscle found in the heart
- yellowish, watery part of blood
- bundle of neurons that sends messages
- hardening of the arteries
- the process of getting rid of waste
- substance that sends immune system into action
- disorder that weakens muscles over time
- a tissue in some bones
- connecting tissue between muscles and bones
- system that helps body fight infections
- system involving heart, blood and vessels
- the system of glands that regulate body functions
- these help your blood to clot
- passageway where air flows to/from lungs
32 Clues: a break in a bone • tiny blood vessels • a tissue in some bones • hardening of the arteries • a low level of hemoglobin • a muscle found in the heart • where food goes after stomach • these help your blood to clot • one part of the nervous system • yellowish, watery part of blood • an open sore in the stomach lining • digestive gland that secretes bile • ...
Naeems Crossword Puzzle Grade 6 2022-05-27
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- what is it called when rocks are broken down by the ocean?
- what does water evaporate into?
- what is it called when rocks are blown away by the wind?
- which intestine helps you remove waste?
- what part of the body does digesting start?
- which part of the water cycle does it rain?
- what is the most important organ in the respiratory system?
- what is the main organ of the circulatory system?
- which system supports your body and helps you stand up?
- what sends signals to the brain?
- what type of animals give birth?
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- what part of the body protects your heart and lungs?
- what is the most important part of the brain?
- which system helps you breathe?
- how many bones are in the human body?
15 Clues: which system helps you breathe? • what does water evaporate into? • what sends signals to the brain? • what type of animals give birth? • how many bones are in the human body? • which intestine helps you remove waste? • what part of the body does digesting start? • which part of the water cycle does it rain? • what is the most important part of the brain? • ...
cardiovascular 2016-12-13
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- connects the arteries and veins
- transports blood away from the heart
- interacts with this system because in the bloodstream but also fight against infection.
- brings nutrient-depleted blood to the lungs and nutrient-rich blood back to the heart
- transport blood back to the heart
- main organ in the system and pumps blood
- hollow tubes for carrying blood
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- brings nutrient-rich blood to tissues and organs
- a fluid that transports nutrients and waste throughout the body
- to transport nutrients to cells
- arteries that surround the heart
- interacts with this system by receiving oxygen from the lungs
- interacts with this system by having blood cells made in bone marrow
- an involuntary muscle found in the heart
- structures within the heart that regulate blood flow
15 Clues: connects the arteries and veins • to transport nutrients to cells • hollow tubes for carrying blood • arteries that surround the heart • transport blood back to the heart • transports blood away from the heart • an involuntary muscle found in the heart • main organ in the system and pumps blood • brings nutrient-rich blood to tissues and organs • ...
Respiratory Conditions 2023-08-17
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- When _____ are removed, red fluids should not be offered.
- Deep respirations
- X-ray has ground-glass appearance
- Upper respiratory tract infections
- Preventative asthma medication is administered with a ____.
- Haemophilus influenzae is most common causative organism for this infection
- Dried beans greatest danger for this.
- Croup is another name for Acute Spasmodic ______.
- mild toxicity that results in headache, vertigo, nausea, fatigue
- "seal bark" cough
- fast respiratory rate
- Eardrops administered by pulling earlobe down and back for infants and toddlers for this illness
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- Reactive airway disease
- Can be treated with antibiotics at home.
- Obstruction of small airways
- most common organism for cause of bronchiolitis
- Sweat test as diagnostic tool
- May be performed to drain middle ear and equalizes pressure.
- Young infants are obligatory _____ _______.
- When a patient is in respiratory distress, assess respiratory quantity & _____.
- Complication of RDS
21 Clues: Deep respirations • "seal bark" cough • Complication of RDS • fast respiratory rate • Reactive airway disease • Obstruction of small airways • Sweat test as diagnostic tool • X-ray has ground-glass appearance • Upper respiratory tract infections • Dried beans greatest danger for this. • Can be treated with antibiotics at home. • Young infants are obligatory _____ _______. • ...
Body Systems Intro Crossword 2022-12-08
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- I am the body system responsible for reproduction
- I am the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- I am the body system that provides structure and support
- I hold the cell together, keep the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- different kinds of cells have different shapes and perform different ______
- I am the body system that is responsible for immunity
- I am the part of the cell where all cell activities take place
- I am a group of organ working together to keep the body healthy and alive
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- I am the body system that allows the bodies movement
- I am the body system that circulates the body's hormones
- _____ is the largest organ in the body
- I am the part of the cell that controls its activities
- I am the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide from the body
- I am the smallest living level of organization in our body
- I am made up of like tissues and take care of specific tasks
- I am the system that protects the body and helps control the bodies temperature
- I am the body system that is the bodies control center
- I am the body system that transports substances throughout the body
- I am the part of the body made up of groups of like cells
19 Clues: _____ is the largest organ in the body • I am the body system responsible for reproduction • I am the body system that allows the bodies movement • I am the body system that is responsible for immunity • I am the part of the cell that controls its activities • I am the body system that is the bodies control center • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2022-01-27
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- A device that determines respiratory rate and end tidal CO2
- Procedure used to visually examine internal body structures in motion using radiation to project images on a fluorescent screen.
- Abbreviation for Both ears
- Abnormally slow breathing
- Continous rate infusion
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- ELectrocardiograph
- A stethoscope that is inserted down the esophagus to provide audible heart sounds
- Removal of cells or tissues for examination
- difficult breathing
- suspension of breathing
- "Bed sores"
- Away from
- Abbreviation for Left ear
- Surgical incision into an intestine.
- Abbreviation for Right ear
- Capillary refill time
- A colorless solution of formaldehyde used as a preservative for biological specimens.
- Partial or complete collapse of the lung.
- removal of tissue and foreign material to aid healing
- precautions to prevent infection.
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- Induced loss of feeling or awareness
- The procedure of visually examining inside the body.
- Condition of having a short face
- things that animals eat/swallow other than food/treats
- That part of the anesthetic machine in which the flow of gases is directed through two unidirectional valves, one in an expiratory and one in an inspiratory tube.
- A sterilization unit that creates high pressurized steam
- disturbance in the heart rhythm resulting in fewer heartbeats than normal
- "cone of shame"
- Cloth(s) arranged over a patient’s body to provide a sterile field around the area
- An incision into the abdominal cavity, also called a laparotomy.
- Air in the pathway of the respiratory system that does not contribute to gas exchange
- Release of breath
- chemical agent that kills or prevents the growth of microorganisms
- listening to heart or lung sounds
- brain and spinal cord
- Lying on back
- Slow heart rate
- Difficult or labored breathing during expiration.
- Pain relief
- Respiratory system injury following excessive circuit pressure changes
41 Clues: Away from • "Bed sores" • Pain relief • Lying on back • "cone of shame" • Slow heart rate • Release of breath • ELectrocardiograph • difficult breathing • Abnormal heart rhythm • brain and spinal cord • Capillary refill time • Continous rate infusion • suspension of breathing • Abnormally slow breathing • Abbreviation for Left ear • Abbreviation for Both ears • Abbreviation for Right ear • ...
lets play 2021-10-25
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- carry a nerve impulse into the cell body
- the basic unit in the nervous system
- allow you to talk
- a part of the central nervous system
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- they lead to alveoli
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- pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system.
- two identical organs
- connexon between throat and lungs
- the connection between two neurons
- thin process that carries impulses away from the cell body to another neuron or tissue
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
12 Clues: allow you to talk • two identical organs • they lead to alveoli • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • connexon between throat and lungs • the connection between two neurons • the basic unit in the nervous system • a part of the central nervous system • carry a nerve impulse into the cell body • pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system. • ...
Body Systems Intro Crossword 2022-12-08
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- I am the body system responsible for reproduction
- I am the body system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- I am the body system that provides structure and support
- I hold the cell together, keep the good stuff in and the bad stuff out
- different kinds of cells have different shapes and perform different ______
- I am the body system that is responsible for immunity
- I am the part of the cell where all cell activities take place
- I am a group of organ working together to keep the body healthy and alive
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- I am the body system that allows the bodies movement
- I am the body system that circulates the body's hormones
- _____ is the largest organ in the body
- I am the part of the cell that controls its activities
- I am the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide from the body
- I am the smallest living level of organization in our body
- I am made up of like tissues and take care of specific tasks
- I am the system that protects the body and helps control the bodies temperature
- I am the body system that is the bodies control center
- I am the body system that transports substances throughout the body
- I am the part of the body made up of groups of like cells
19 Clues: _____ is the largest organ in the body • I am the body system responsible for reproduction • I am the body system that allows the bodies movement • I am the body system that is responsible for immunity • I am the part of the cell that controls its activities • I am the body system that is the bodies control center • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Puzzle 2020-09-16
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- What systems main function is gas exchange?
- What system helps animals make babies.
- What system has key structures as skin, nails and hair?
- What is the study of bodily functions?
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- What is also known as the circulatory system?
- What systems main function is production and secretion?
- What is the study of bodily structures?
- What systems main functions are movement and stabilization?
- What systems key structures include the brain and spinal cord?
- What system protects the organs?
10 Clues: What system protects the organs? • What system helps animals make babies. • What is the study of bodily functions? • What is the study of bodily structures? • What systems main function is gas exchange? • What is also known as the circulatory system? • What systems main function is production and secretion? • What system has key structures as skin, nails and hair? • ...
Stuff 2025-10-03
Metabolism-Zehnder 2022-02-24
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- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- acids are the building blocks of proteins
- respiration chemical reaction between oxygen
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- system is the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- system the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
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- argument a claim supported by evidence
- the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- system the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the ability to make things move or change
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- dioxide made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- oxygen atoms
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- reaction atoms rearrange to form new substances
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen,
20 Clues: oxygen atoms • argument a claim supported by evidence • the ability to make things move or change • dioxide made of carbon and oxygen atoms • respiration chemical reaction between oxygen • acids are the building blocks of proteins • the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
The circulatory System 2021-12-09
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- fist sized organ
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- cell pieces that help proper blood clot
- carries blood toward heart
- pale yellow liquid,carries blood cells
- carries oxygen & carbon dioxide
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- help fight disease
- Fluid that circulates thru heart and blood vessels
- system works with this system to oxygenate blood
- smallest vessel site of nutrients and gas exchange between blood and body cells
- oxygenates blood
11 Clues: fist sized organ • oxygenates blood • help fight disease • carries blood toward heart • carries oxygen & carbon dioxide • pale yellow liquid,carries blood cells • cell pieces that help proper blood clot • carries oxygenated blood away from heart • system works with this system to oxygenate blood • Fluid that circulates thru heart and blood vessels • ...
The circulatory System 2021-12-09
Across
- fist sized organ
- carries oxygenated blood away from heart
- cell pieces that help proper blood clot
- carries blood toward heart
- pale yellow liquid,carries blood cells
- carries oxygen & carbon dioxide
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- help fight disease
- Fluid that circulates thru heart and blood vessels
- system works with this system to oxygenate blood
- smallest vessel site of nutrients and gas exchange between blood and body cells
- oxygenates blood
11 Clues: fist sized organ • oxygenates blood • help fight disease • carries blood toward heart • carries oxygen & carbon dioxide • pale yellow liquid,carries blood cells • cell pieces that help proper blood clot • carries oxygenated blood away from heart • system works with this system to oxygenate blood • Fluid that circulates thru heart and blood vessels • ...
Organ System NOAH SILVA 2017-08-31
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- Bone in your leg.
- Runs all through body to control stuff
- Regulates hormones
- Keeps the blood provided with Oxygen
- Transports materials such as Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Nutrients, and water throughout the body.
- Secreted and controlled by the Endocrine System
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- Provides the ability of movement
- Controls most bodily functions
- Stores minerals such as calcium
- Protects deeper tissues from injury
- Produces offspring
- Breaks down food, takes away nutrients and disposes of the waste.
- The central system that activates muscle and glands
- Regulates materials such as water
- Returns fluids to blood vessels
15 Clues: Bone in your leg. • Regulates hormones • Produces offspring • Controls most bodily functions • Stores minerals such as calcium • Returns fluids to blood vessels • Provides the ability of movement • Regulates materials such as water • Protects deeper tissues from injury • Keeps the blood provided with Oxygen • Runs all through body to control stuff • ...
INTERACTION 5ºprimary 2024-12-01
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- This muscle flexes our arm
- Hormones cause an egg to leave the ovaries
- It performs movements
- The egg and uterus leave the body
- The brain is inside the________
- This liquid is produced by the salivary glands
- These are organs in the respiratory system
- Male reproductive liquid
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- This is an organ in the nervous system
- This muscle is over the ribcage
- This muscle is above the knee
- Muscles are_________so they can relax/contract
- Sperm cells are produced here
- My heart beating is an__________action
- This liquid is produced by the sweat glands
15 Clues: It performs movements • Male reproductive liquid • This muscle flexes our arm • This muscle is above the knee • Sperm cells are produced here • This muscle is over the ribcage • The brain is inside the________ • The egg and uterus leave the body • This is an organ in the nervous system • My heart beating is an__________action • Hormones cause an egg to leave the ovaries • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-26
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- Lungs, helps you breathe
- allows humans to hav children
- Human heart, blood transport
- a part of the nervous system, allows you to think
- breaks down food to absorb energy
- involves nails, skin, sweat
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- pumps blood for the body, a part of the cardiovascular system
- kidneys, gets rid of liquid waste
- Helps transport things throughout the body
- contains 9 major glands, produces hormones
- helps you move, tendons
- allows the human body to function and survive
- helps fight sickness and infection
- gives the body structure, helps with movement
- allows you to “feel” things, brain
15 Clues: helps you move, tendons • Lungs, helps you breathe • involves nails, skin, sweat • Human heart, blood transport • allows humans to hav children • kidneys, gets rid of liquid waste • breaks down food to absorb energy • helps fight sickness and infection • allows you to “feel” things, brain • Helps transport things throughout the body • contains 9 major glands, produces hormones • ...
Body Systems 2015-06-11
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- Name for blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- Excretes sweat as part of the excretory system
- Name for blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- The top chamber in the heart
- Name for the vena cava that comes from the bottom half of the body
- Carries blood from the lungs back to the heart
- Tiny air sac in the lungs
- Part of the digestive system
- Bring in oxygen and exchange carbon dioxide. Part of the respiratory and excretory systems
- Holds urine before it is excreted
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- Name for the vena cava that comes from the top half of the body
- Longest part of the digestive system
- The bottom camber in the heart
- Smallest blood vessel. Only one cell thick
- Name for the wind pipe after it branches off towards the left and right lung
- Name of the major vein that returns blood to the heart
- Major artery that carries blood away from the heart
- Filter blood and create urine. Part of the excretory system
- Part of the circulatory system. Pumps blood
19 Clues: Tiny air sac in the lungs • The top chamber in the heart • Part of the digestive system • The bottom camber in the heart • Holds urine before it is excreted • Longest part of the digestive system • Smallest blood vessel. Only one cell thick • Part of the circulatory system. Pumps blood • Excretes sweat as part of the excretory system • ...
The Excretory System 2014-01-12
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- liquid waste leaves the body through the urinary system and the ______ system
- stores urine until it can be released
- the system that gets rid of wastes that the body produces
- when the bladder is holding a lot of ________ it is eventually released into the urethra and outside the body
- solid waste is removed through the _______ system
- brings blood into a kidney
- carries urine from the bladder to outside the body
- ______ is water, salts, and wastes that leaves your body through your skin system
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- filters wastes out of the blood and produces urine
- an opening in the skin surface where sweat exits from
- the _______ system is involved to remove carbon dioxide from your lungs when you exhale
- carries the cleaned blood out of the kidney
- the part of a kidney where waste materials are separated from useful materials in the blood
- breaks down poisons in the blood
- these carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- all your blood passes through your kidneys about ______ times a day
16 Clues: brings blood into a kidney • breaks down poisons in the blood • stores urine until it can be released • carries the cleaned blood out of the kidney • solid waste is removed through the _______ system • these carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder • filters wastes out of the blood and produces urine • carries urine from the bladder to outside the body • ...
Health 2025-06-12
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- inflammation and narrowing of the airways in the lungs
- the forcer exerted by blood as it pushes against your ateries
- an inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- system the system where the heart is
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- bottom number of a blood pressure reading
- system where lungs are
- below number of red cells or hemoglobin
- a treatment for asthma
- pumps blood throughout the body
- top number of a blood pressure reading
10 Clues: system where lungs are • a treatment for asthma • pumps blood throughout the body • system the system where the heart is • an inflammation of the bronchial tubes • top number of a blood pressure reading • below number of red cells or hemoglobin • bottom number of a blood pressure reading • inflammation and narrowing of the airways in the lungs • ...
SCIENCE VOCAB CROSSWORD 2024-01-12
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- system organs that work together
- a system that allows movement for organisms
- a group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- two or more tissues that work together as a unit to perform a specific function
- a system that uses blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients
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- a system that breaks down liquids and food and make it into energy
- a system where the organs fight off infections, diseases, etc.
- a state of balance among all the body systems needed for the body to survive and function
- a single living thing formed by all organ systems working together to maintain homeostasis
- a system where the organs work as the control center to process sensory information
- a system where the organs work together to act as the body's framework
- a system where the organs bring in oxygen and excel carbon dioxide
- a system where the organs remove waste
- the basic unit of life
14 Clues: the basic unit of life • system organs that work together • a system where the organs remove waste • a system that allows movement for organisms • a system that uses blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients • a system where the organs fight off infections, diseases, etc. • a system that breaks down liquids and food and make it into energy • ...
The Body 2014-04-14
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- something containing energy which we all need to survive
- larger intestine
- attach bones to one another
- used to chew and break up food
- how efficient our respiratory system is
- the small air sacks in our lungs
- what our muscles are made of
- the bone which protects our brain
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- the most flexible muscle in the body
- the system which converts food into energy
- the structure which supports our body and holds us upright
- what we need in order to move
- what we get from eating food
- longer intestine
14 Clues: larger intestine • longer intestine • attach bones to one another • what we get from eating food • what our muscles are made of • what we need in order to move • used to chew and break up food • the small air sacks in our lungs • the bone which protects our brain • the most flexible muscle in the body • how efficient our respiratory system is • ...
Nervous System Crossword 2026-05-12
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- The worst thing a nervous system failure can cause.
- The type of impulse that is sent to the brain.
- Major diseases affect the nervous system.
- What the brain system helps maintain.
- The largest part of the brain.
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- The way people seem to behave during a nervous system failure.
- Connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord.
- There is more nerve cells in the human than what in the milky way galaxy.
- A system that the nervous system works with.
- The speed in which brain impulses can travel at.
10 Clues: The largest part of the brain. • What the brain system helps maintain. • Connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord. • Major diseases affect the nervous system. • A system that the nervous system works with. • The type of impulse that is sent to the brain. • The speed in which brain impulses can travel at. • The worst thing a nervous system failure can cause. • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2024-01-18
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- External signals or cues that elicit a response in organisms.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to touch or contact.
- The tissue in plants that transports water and dissolved minerals from the roots to other parts of the plant.
- A reproductive structure in plants and some microorganisms that can develop into a new organism.
- The system responsible for the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the body and the environment.
- The process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant.
- The system responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients.
- The tissue in plants that transports sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to other parts of the plant.
- The system responsible for removing metabolic wastes from the body.
- The movement or growth of a plant in response to gravity.
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- The system that includes the skin, hair, and nails, protecting the body from the external environment.
- The system that transports blood and nutrients throughout the body.
- The system responsible for movement and locomotion in animals.
- The growth or movement of a plant in response to light.
- The process of eliminating waste materials from the body.
- The system that provides support, protection, and structure to the body.
16 Clues: The growth or movement of a plant in response to light. • The process of eliminating waste materials from the body. • The movement or growth of a plant in response to gravity. • The process by which a seed begins to grow into a new plant. • External signals or cues that elicit a response in organisms. • ...
Chapter 14 2026-03-26
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- immunodeficiency, weak or missing immune responses
- chronic localized allergy
- breathing issues
- life-threatening
- food
- seasonal reaction
- IGE binds to mast cells
- drugs, vaccines, bee venom
- redness, and itching
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- study of disease caused by abnormal immune responses
- pollen, dust, spores
- food
- clicking, bubbling, rattling sound in the lungs
- injection
- skin exposure
- overactive, immune system attack attacks own tissues
- inhale
- usually proteins, they are the most allergenic, food, drugs, cosmetics, and household chemicals
18 Clues: food • food • inhale • injection • skin exposure • breathing issues • life-threatening • seasonal reaction • pollen, dust, spores • redness, and itching • IGE binds to mast cells • chronic localized allergy • drugs, vaccines, bee venom • clicking, bubbling, rattling sound in the lungs • immunodeficiency, weak or missing immune responses • study of disease caused by abnormal immune responses • ...
Unit 3 Review 2022-12-13
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- The simple molecule absorbed to make energy.
- The system that carries nutrients to every cell in the body.
- The organelle where cellular respiration takes place.
- Respiration process using oxygen.
- The system that takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The process of breaking down food.
- The molecule the provides energy, made from cellular respiration.
- The process of taking nutrients from the digestive system into the blood so they can be used in the body.
- A compound essential for growth and nutritional value to the body.
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- The chemical process that plants and animals go through to make ATP.
- The system that sends messages from the brain to other parts of the body.
- The organ that pumps blood
- The chemical process that plants go through to make glucose.
- The process of excreting waste from the body.
- The system that digests, absorbs food and eliminates waste.
- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- Respiration process without oxygen.
17 Clues: The organ that pumps blood • Respiration process using oxygen. • The process of breaking down food. • Respiration process without oxygen. • The simple molecule absorbed to make energy. • The process of excreting waste from the body. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • The organelle where cellular respiration takes place. • ...
Cardiorespiratory Physiology Review Crossword 2026-02-18
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- alternative name for white blood cells
- star-shaped blood structures that assist in injury repair
- branch-like airways of the respiratory system
- deliver oxygen from the bronchi to the alveoli
- their equivalent surface if unfolded is a tennis court
- maintenance of a constant internal environment.
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- process of oxygen delivery and CO2 pickup in the capillaries (in one word)
- the total volume of red blood cells
- arteries, veins and capillaries are AKA as blood _____
- hormone which creates red blood cells (short)
- tiny sacs, primary site for gas exchange between the respiratory and circulatory systems
- iron-rich pigment where oxygen binds to for transportation
- 55% of the composition of the blood is this fluid
13 Clues: the total volume of red blood cells • alternative name for white blood cells • hormone which creates red blood cells (short) • branch-like airways of the respiratory system • deliver oxygen from the bronchi to the alveoli • maintenance of a constant internal environment. • 55% of the composition of the blood is this fluid • ...
Body Systems 2024-11-26
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- The system that controls and coordinates body activities (7 letters)
- The organ involved in breathing (6 letters)
- The organ that stores urine (7 letters)
- The type of tissue found in the circulatory system (7 letters)
- Type of tissue that is found in the bladder (9 letters)
- The system responsible for breaking down food (8 letters)
- The system that includes the lungs and airways (12 letters)
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- The organ that pumps blood (5 letters)
- The system that consists of muscles throughout the body (8 letters)
- The organ that processes food and begins digestion (7 letters)
- Type of tissue that makes up the lungs (10 letters)
- The system that transports blood throughout the body (10 letters)
- The type of muscle that is involuntary and found in the stomach (6 letters)
13 Clues: The organ that pumps blood (5 letters) • The organ that stores urine (7 letters) • The organ involved in breathing (6 letters) • Type of tissue that makes up the lungs (10 letters) • Type of tissue that is found in the bladder (9 letters) • The system responsible for breaking down food (8 letters) • The system that includes the lungs and airways (12 letters) • ...
Kachow - Lane Martin 2022-02-23
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- - the body system that breaks down food
- - the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells
- - a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- - the ability to make things move or change
- - making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- - information about the natural world that is used to support or refute a claim
- - a molecule that organisms use to release energy
- - a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- - large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- - a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
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- - a proposed answer to a question
- argument - a claim supported by evidence
- - the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth
- - the chemical reaction that releases energy into cells
- - atoms rearrange to form new substances
- - molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- - a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- - a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them to release energy
- system - the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
19 Clues: - a proposed answer to a question • - the body system that breaks down food • argument - a claim supported by evidence • - atoms rearrange to form new substances • - the ability to make things move or change • - a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • - a molecule that organisms use to release energy • - the body’s use of molecules for energy and growth • ...
Homeostasis review 2013-11-28
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- The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system
- What system filters out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system
- What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body
- _____________is the regulation of internal body temperature
- The scientific term for 'goosebumps'
- What system manufactures calls that allow reproduction;in males, sperm and in females, ovaries
- The maintenance of a stable constant condition in the body despite changes in the external environment
- What system provides movement muscles to work in pairs to move limbs and provide mobility
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- When your blood sugar levels drop,your pancreas releases_________
- Structures that secrete hormones
- What system destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses from the body
- The nervous tissue contains...à
- What system breaks down and absorbs nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance
- How many major organ systems are there in the body
- What does you body do to cool itself down when it is too hot
- Mechanisms which enhance or amplify a change in the system are ________feedback mechanisms
- The _______links the nervous system to the Endocrine system, via the pituitary gland
- What system provides gas exchange between the blood and the environment
- What system transports nutrients, gases, hormones and waste through the body
- The system of homeostasis needs: an sensor, and effector, and an________
- blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback
- A structure that contains at least 2 different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose
- When your blood sugar levels rise when food is consumed, your pancreas releases_______
23 Clues: The nervous tissue contains...à • Structures that secrete hormones • The scientific term for 'goosebumps' • blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback • The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system • How many major organ systems are there in the body • What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body • ...
Thoracic level Spinal Cord Injuries 2017-02-12
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- paralysis of the legs and lower body, typically caused by spinal injury or disease
- is assistive technology that can be used by a person who relies on a wheel chair for mobility
- There are many health benefits of standing for those who use wheelchairs, one of these benefits include improving
- also called sliding boards, are an assistive device to help move from one location to another
- The intercostal muscles help with inhaling by the ribs
- the respiratory system is more affected when there is a SCI to the
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- Thoracic extension brace is for spine
- after a SCI to the T1-12 area, the respiratory system becomes
- moving from a wheelchair to other locations is also known as
- parastep high tech device allows the user to walk by sending electrical impulses to
- Ambulation is functional with assistive devices in
- Ambulation is not functional in
12 Clues: Ambulation is not functional in • Thoracic extension brace is for spine • Ambulation is functional with assistive devices in • moving from a wheelchair to other locations is also known as • after a SCI to the T1-12 area, the respiratory system becomes • the respiratory system is more affected when there is a SCI to the • ...
Body Systems 2025-02-10
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- Body system that defends the body against pathogens; returns excess fluid to the bloodstream
- Body system that breaks down food to absorb nutrients; eliminates solid waste
- Body system that detects and processes sensory information; coordinates responses; controls bodily functions through electrical signals
- Body system that facilitates gas exchange (oxygen in, carbon dioxide out); helps regulate blood pH
- Body system that provides structure and support to the body; protects internal organs; produces blood cells
- Most digestion occurs in these organs
- Body system that enables movement through contraction; maintains posture; generates heat
- Body system in plants that is responsible for absorbing water
- Body system that produces gametes (sperm or eggs); supports development of offspring in females
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- Body system that produces and releases hormones to regulate growth, metabolism, and homeostasis
- A chemical messenger that regulates body processes; made by endocrine system
- Body system that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste through the blood; helps regulate body temperature
- Body system that filters waste from blood; regulates water and electrolyte balance; maintains blood pressure
- Body system that surrounds and protects the body; regulates body temperature
- Kidneys and the bladder are key parts of this body system
15 Clues: Most digestion occurs in these organs • Kidneys and the bladder are key parts of this body system • Body system in plants that is responsible for absorbing water • A chemical messenger that regulates body processes; made by endocrine system • Body system that surrounds and protects the body; regulates body temperature • ...
Angel Nunez Body Systems Crossword 2018-02-20
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- The system that deals with glands and hormones.
- The system that carries messages to and from the brain and spinal cord.
- The system that breaks down foods and absorbs nutrients.
- The system that transports blood and oxygen from the lungs to various parts of the body.
- The system that excretes waste.
- The system that provides movement.
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- The system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide through the lungs.
- The support system of the body.
- The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for.
- It is the protective barrier of the body and it regulates body temperature as well.
10 Clues: The support system of the body. • The system that excretes waste. • The system that provides movement. • The system that deals with glands and hormones. • The system that breaks down foods and absorbs nutrients. • The job or duty that someone or something is responsible for. • The system that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide through the lungs. • ...
Homeostasis review 2013-11-28
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- The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system
- What system filters out cellular wastes, toxins and excess water or nutrients from the circulatory system
- What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body
- _____________is the regulation of internal body temperature
- The scientific term for 'goosebumps'
- What system manufactures calls that allow reproduction;in males, sperm and in females, ovaries
- The maintenance of a stable constant condition in the body despite changes in the external environment
- What system provides movement muscles to work in pairs to move limbs and provide mobility
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- When your blood sugar levels drop,your pancreas releases_________
- Structures that secrete hormones
- What system destroys and removes invading microbes and viruses from the body
- The nervous tissue contains...à
- What system breaks down and absorbs nutrients that are necessary for growth and maintenance
- How many major organ systems are there in the body
- What does you body do to cool itself down when it is too hot
- Mechanisms which enhance or amplify a change in the system are ________feedback mechanisms
- The _______links the nervous system to the Endocrine system, via the pituitary gland
- What system provides gas exchange between the blood and the environment
- What system transports nutrients, gases, hormones and waste through the body
- The system of homeostasis needs: an sensor, and effector, and an________
- blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback
- A structure that contains at least 2 different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose
- When your blood sugar levels rise when food is consumed, your pancreas releases_______
23 Clues: The nervous tissue contains...à • Structures that secrete hormones • The scientific term for 'goosebumps' • blood sugar regulation is ________ feedback • The reflex arc is governed by the ________ system • How many major organ systems are there in the body • What is the muscle tissue that moves bones in your body • ...
Cells crossword 2023-12-13
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- system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- A cell with a lysosome
- system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- System responsible for movement of the whole body
- controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum make’s and transport proteins.
- storage for cells and important cell parts.
- a cell where proteins are assembled.
- System helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- System when a group of organs is dedicated to performing a function.
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- converts energy and is the power house of the cell.
- surrounds a cell and adds additional protection to the cell.
- the basic unit of all plants.
- They are certain jobs in the cell
- offers protection and shape maintenance.
- fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- System move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
20 Clues: A cell with a lysosome • the basic unit of all plants. • They are certain jobs in the cell • a cell where proteins are assembled. • fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • offers protection and shape maintenance. • Reticulum make’s and transport proteins. • storage for cells and important cell parts. • controls a lot of the functions in the cell. • ...
Cells crossword 2023-12-13
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- system converts the foods we eat into their simplest forms
- A cell with a lysosome
- system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- a collection of tissues that structurally form a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function.
- uses the sun's energy to convert it into chemical energy.
- System responsible for movement of the whole body
- controls a lot of the functions in the cell.
- Reticulum make’s and transport proteins.
- storage for cells and important cell parts.
- a cell where proteins are assembled.
- System helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- System when a group of organs is dedicated to performing a function.
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- converts energy and is the power house of the cell.
- surrounds a cell and adds additional protection to the cell.
- the basic unit of all plants.
- They are certain jobs in the cell
- offers protection and shape maintenance.
- fills the outside of the cell Nucleus.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- System move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
20 Clues: A cell with a lysosome • the basic unit of all plants. • They are certain jobs in the cell • a cell where proteins are assembled. • fills the outside of the cell Nucleus. • offers protection and shape maintenance. • Reticulum make’s and transport proteins. • storage for cells and important cell parts. • controls a lot of the functions in the cell. • ...
Cells, organs and tissues 2025-10-20
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- a disease where you have trouble breathing
- a part of the body with a specific task like the heart or the intestines
- organs that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxiode
- organ in your head that you use to think
- a group of cells with the same function
- All bones in your body combined
- organ system made out of heart and blood vessels
- A disease where your body has difficulties regulation the glucose in your blood
- organ that helps to break down toxic substances
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- ...vascular diseases: group of diseases having to do with your heart and blood vessels.
- organ system that make sure you can move
- a living thing like a human, plant or animal
- organ system that breaks down food
- an organ where food is temporarily stored and digested
- organ that pumps blood around your body
- an organ that filters blood and makes urine
- organ system that makes sure you can take in oxygen
- the smallest building blocks of an organism
- organ system containing your brain and nerves
19 Clues: All bones in your body combined • organ system that breaks down food • a group of cells with the same function • organ that pumps blood around your body • organ system that make sure you can move • organ in your head that you use to think • a disease where you have trouble breathing • an organ that filters blood and makes urine • ...
The Excretory System 2014-01-12
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- when the bladder is holding a lot of ________ it is eventually released into the urethra and outside the body
- the _______ system is involved to remove carbon dioxide from your lungs when you exhale
- an opening in the skin surface where sweat exits from
- all your blood passes through your kidneys about ______ times a day
- stores urine until it can be released
- the part of a kidney where waste materials are separated from useful materials in the blood
- ______ is water, salts, and wastes that leaves your body through your skin system
- breaks down poisons in the blood
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- carries the cleaned blood out of the kidney
- carries urine from the bladder to outside the body
- solid waste is removed through the _______ system
- these carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder
- the system that gets rid of wastes that the body produces
- filters wastes out of the blood and produces urine
- brings blood into a kidney
- liquid waste leaves the body through the urinary system and the ______ system
16 Clues: brings blood into a kidney • breaks down poisons in the blood • stores urine until it can be released • carries the cleaned blood out of the kidney • solid waste is removed through the _______ system • these carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder • carries urine from the bladder to outside the body • filters wastes out of the blood and produces urine • ...
Respiratory System by Matthew Weiner 2020-06-16
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- the exhalation and expelling out respiratory waste products like carbon dioxide
- a collection of organs whose main job is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
- tissue that surrounds the lung
- a very flexible piece of elastic cartilage that covers the opening of the trachea
- the area of the throat that contains the vocal cords and produces vocal sounds
- an inflammation and infection of the lungs
- Bronchioles narrow and person may have difficulty breathing. (attacks can be triggered by dust, pollen, etc.)
- composed of the alveoli and capillary membranes
- lymphatic tissue located on the sides of the throat filters out infections
- dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs; muscle that contracts to start the breathing process
- Refers to a condition that results in shortness of breath and discomfort with breathing
- lymphatic tissue on the back of throat and it filters out infections
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- air-filled cavities in the frontal, maxilae, ethmoid, and sphenoid bones
- one of the two tubes that connect the lungs with the trachea
- longer, narrower, and is divided into two lobes
- each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and other mammals
- tip of the external nose
- the inhalation and breathing in of air and oxygen
- shorter, broader, and is divided into three lobes
- Airway that extends from the bronchus
- breathing and cellular respiration
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment;
- tiny air sacs of the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- the tube that connects the larynx to the lungs
- used to measure respiratory volumes and capacities
- two external openings in the nasal cavity admits air to the lungs filtration of the air moisturization of the air
- the passage from the mouth to the larynx and esophagus
27 Clues: tip of the external nose • tissue that surrounds the lung • breathing and cellular respiration • Airway that extends from the bronchus • an inflammation and infection of the lungs • the tube that connects the larynx to the lungs • longer, narrower, and is divided into two lobes • composed of the alveoli and capillary membranes • ...
Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2013-11-17
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- false vocal cords
- act as resonance chambers in speech
- increase air turbulence,warm and moisten air as it enters the nasal cavity
- store air for gas exchange
- air and food passage that is posterior to the oral cavity
- air-blood barrier
- divides nostrils
- reinforces trachea while allowing esophagus to expand if necessary
- anterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
- air passage that is posterior to the nasal cavity
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- vibrate with expelled air for speech
- terminal branches of the respiratory tree
- the lungs are divided into five of these, three on the right and two on the left
- posterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
- bring air from the trachea to the lungs
- allows air safely in and out of lungs
- shield shaped part of the larynx
- forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow
- prevents foreign objects from entering lung with coughing reflex
- double-layered sac of serous membrane that encloses the lungs
20 Clues: divides nostrils • false vocal cords • air-blood barrier • store air for gas exchange • shield shaped part of the larynx • act as resonance chambers in speech • vibrate with expelled air for speech • allows air safely in and out of lungs • bring air from the trachea to the lungs • terminal branches of the respiratory tree • forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow • ...
Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2013-11-17
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- act as resonance chambers in speech
- double-layered sac of serous membrane that encloses the lungs
- terminal branches of the respiratory tree
- increase air turbulence,warm and moisten air as it enters the nasal cavity
- bring air from the trachea to the lungs
- false vocal cords
- air passage that is posterior to the nasal cavity
- prevents foreign objects from entering lung with coughing reflex
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- divides nostrils
- allows air safely in and out of lungs
- forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow
- air-blood barrier
- posterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
- shield shaped part of the larynx
- reinforces trachea while allowing esophagus to expand if necessary
- the lungs are divided into five of these, three on the right and two on the left
- anterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
- vibrate with expelled air for speech
- store air for gas exchange
- air and food passage that is posterior to the oral cavity
20 Clues: divides nostrils • air-blood barrier • false vocal cords • store air for gas exchange • shield shaped part of the larynx • act as resonance chambers in speech • vibrate with expelled air for speech • allows air safely in and out of lungs • bring air from the trachea to the lungs • terminal branches of the respiratory tree • forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow • ...
Chapter 22 The Respiratory System 2012-06-15
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- a majority of oxygen binds to this molecule on the RBCs
- blood pH higher than 7.35
- small dilated chamber of the nose that has gaurd hairs
- the process of carrying gases from the alveoli to the systemic tissues and vice verse
- dividing wall of the nose composed of bone and hyaline cartilage
- this structure houses both the palatine and lingual tonsils
- the other name for an Adam's apple
- site for gas exchange
- muscles that elevate the larynx during swallowing
- largest component of inspired air
- close the larynx during swallowing, no role in speech
- internal chamber of the nose
- structure anterior to the esophagus, supported by C-shaped rings
- also known as the voice box
- this lobe only has two lobes
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- the back-and-forth traffic of O2 abd CO2 across the respiratory membrane
- flap of tissue that gaurds the larynx from food and drink
- carbon dioxide is 20x more soluble than this
- prime mover of pulmonary ventilation
- this law states the pressure of a given quantity of gas is inversely proportional to its volume
- mechanism of debris removal by upward beating cilia
- this structure receives the auditory tubes and houses the pharyngeal tonsils
- these three structures of the nose ensure that the air is cleansed, warmed, and humidified
- serous membrane that is the surface of the lung
- branching system of air tubes that extend from each lung
- produce sound when air passes between them
26 Clues: site for gas exchange • blood pH higher than 7.35 • also known as the voice box • internal chamber of the nose • this lobe only has two lobes • largest component of inspired air • the other name for an Adam's apple • prime mover of pulmonary ventilation • produce sound when air passes between them • carbon dioxide is 20x more soluble than this • ...
Chapter12 AH311 Sp23 Respiratory System 2023-03-18
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- blue mucous membranes due to low oxygen levels
- abbreviation for machine treating sleep apnea
- surgical hole in trachea to allow breathing
- collapse of lungs
- medical term for runny noise
- use lighted scope to view vocal cords
- tiny hairs lining respiratory tract
- pus in lungs
- dust particles in lungs with inflammation
- lack of ability to smell
- medicine to help patient cough up mucus
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- high CO2 in blood
- abbreviation for genetic disease with thick mucous in lungs
- listening sounds within body using stethoscope
- air in thorax cavity
- abbreviation for Mycobacterial lung granulomas
- dilated air sacs with destruction alveolar walls
- Coal Miner's disease
- term for shortness of breath
- surgically remove fluid from thoracic cavity
- medicine to stop coughing
- cough up blood from lungs
- rumbling bronchial sounds with sputum obstruction
23 Clues: pus in lungs • high CO2 in blood • collapse of lungs • air in thorax cavity • Coal Miner's disease • lack of ability to smell • medicine to stop coughing • cough up blood from lungs • medical term for runny noise • term for shortness of breath • tiny hairs lining respiratory tract • use lighted scope to view vocal cords • medicine to help patient cough up mucus • ...
Ch 13 Respiratory System - Read 2023-04-17
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- 3-part passageway between nasal cavity & larynx.
- Misunderstood death of newborns. Abbrev.
- Lung air sacs for diffusion.
- Total amount of exchangeable air; ~4800ml.2wds
- Chronic bronchitis and/or emphysema. Abbrev.
- You do this when your body needs to completely fill your lungs will air.
- Most important gas for breathing stimulus. 2wds
- Process of supplying body tissues with O2.
- Term for the voice box.
- Blue color of the skin due to hypoxia.
- Flap that keeps food & liquid out of lungs.
- These carry debris & mucus up and out of the trachea.
- Anatomical term for "windpipe."
- 1/3 of all cancer deaths is this type.
- Abbrev for deadly respiratory disorder caused by bacteria.
- Inadequate oxygen supply to tissues.
- All the passageways up to, but not including the alveoli, are part of this "zone."
- Cessation of breath.
- Difficulty in breathing.
- Large WBC that migrate into alveoli to eat pathogen.
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- Negative space between lung membranes. 2wds
- Type of epithelium that makes up alveoli sacs. 2wds
- COPD disorder; causes alveoli damage & barrel chest.
- Mucus covered shelves in nasal cavity.
- Pair of vibrating membrane folds in the larynx. 2wds
- A fatty molecule that aids diffusion by reducing surface tension inside alveoli.
- This nerve regulates the diaphragm.
- The thoracic cavity's volume will ___ when intercostal muscles relax.
- Holes in the nose that air enters in proper breathing. 2wds
- Mechanism of normal gas exchange across alveoli & capillaries.
- What happens when diaphragm & ext. intercostal contract and create a vacuum.
- This habit is linked to COPD and lung cancer.
- Genetic disorder; build up of mucus and lack of digestive enzymes.(2wds)
- Normal breath; ~500ml. 2wds
- Tube founds in lungs; smaller than a bronchus.
35 Clues: Cessation of breath. • Term for the voice box. • Difficulty in breathing. • Normal breath; ~500ml. 2wds • Lung air sacs for diffusion. • Anatomical term for "windpipe." • This nerve regulates the diaphragm. • Inadequate oxygen supply to tissues. • Mucus covered shelves in nasal cavity. • Blue color of the skin due to hypoxia. • 1/3 of all cancer deaths is this type. • ...
Respiratory System GCSE PE (Edexcel) 2023-04-04
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- The exchange of gases occurs between the alveoli and blood in the capillaries that supply the lungs.
- A muscle which contracts and flattens during inspiration to make more space for air. During expiration it relaxes to force air out of the lungs.
- The maximum amount of air the lungs can expire after the maximum amount they can inspire.
- This gas makes up for 78% of the air we breathe in and out per breath.
- The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath.
- The bronchi sub divide into these which carry the air from the bronchi to the alveoli.
- These allow movement of air in and out of the body through inspiration and expiration.
- This gas makes up 0.04% of the air we breathe in and 4% of the air we breathe out per breath.
- Breathing out.
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- How 'deeply' you breath in and out in a single breath.
- To breath out.
- A temporary oxygen shortage in the body tissues arising from exercise.
- Respiration which uses oxygen for energy production.
- The number of breaths per minute.
- The air travels to the lungs through these.
- These are tiny air sacs that exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide.
- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
- This gas makes up 21% of the air we breathe in and 16% of the air we breathe out per breath.
- To breath in.
- Breathing in.
20 Clues: To breath in. • Breathing in. • To breath out. • Breathing out. • The number of breaths per minute. • The air travels to the lungs through these. • Respiration which uses oxygen for energy production. • How 'deeply' you breath in and out in a single breath. • The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. • ...
Airflow in the Respiratory System 2021-04-16
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- the law that says the pressure exerted by a gas is directly proportional to temperature
- when a fluid moves in an irregular path
- the air breathed out in a maximal expiration after a normal expiration
- this is a measure of how difficult it is for air to flow
- when a fluid moves in a regular path
- this results in diseases that make it hard to fully expand the lungs
- this law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature
- when the pressure in the lungs is greater than the pressure of the atmosphere
- this zone is made up of the bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and the alveoli and diffusion allows oxygen to the alveolar walls
- records changes in lung volume
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- the volume of air that is inspired and expired during rest
- the amount of air breathed in during a maximal inspiration
- this zone is from the nose to the terminal bronchioles air moves through this zone by bulk flow
- curved shelves of bone that are located in the nasal cavity
- the amount of air that can be expired from a maximal inspiration
- the volume of air that stays in the lungs after a complete expiration
- when the pressure in the lungs is smaller than the pressure of the atmosphere
- a chronic lung disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the airways due to excess mucus
- when the pressure in the lungs is equal to the pressure of the atmosphere
- this results in diseases that increase the resistance to airflow
20 Clues: records changes in lung volume • when a fluid moves in a regular path • when a fluid moves in an irregular path • this is a measure of how difficult it is for air to flow • the volume of air that is inspired and expired during rest • the amount of air breathed in during a maximal inspiration • curved shelves of bone that are located in the nasal cavity • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 1 2022-07-26
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- The ______ fold is the part of the folded region of the glottis composed of mucous membrane; supports the epiglottis during swallowing
- The _____ bone is the bone of the skull that lies under the root and bridge of the nose and is connected to the frontal and maxillary bones
- The ______ center are the network of neurons within the pons that inhibit the activity of the neurons in the dorsal respiratory group; controls rate of breathing
- The ____ tonsil is the lymphoid tissue located at the base of the tongue
- The ____ bud is the structure in the developing embryo that forms when the laryngotracheal bud extends and branches to form two bulbous structures
- bronchodilation ______ in the size of the bronchiole due to contraction of the muscular wall
- Tube composed of cartilaginous rings and supporting tissue that connects the lung bronchi and the larynx; provides a route for air to enter and exit the lung
- Opening between the vocal folds through which air passes when producing speech
- ______ volume (TV) is the amount of air that normally enters the lungs during quiet breathing
- The _____ cartilage is the portion of the larynx composed of a ring of cartilage with a wide posterior region and a thinner anterior region; attached to the esophagus
- The respiratory _____ is one sequence of inspiration and expiration
- Portion of the pharynx flanked by the nasopharynx, oral cavity, and laryngopharynx that is a passageway for both air and food
- The ____ tonsil is the structure composed of lymphoid tissue located in the nasopharynx
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- The acute ____ sickness (AMS) is a condition that occurs a result of acute exposure to high altitude due to a low partial pressure of oxygen
- _______ I alveolar cell are the squamous epithelial cells that are the major cell type in the alveolar wall; highly permeable to gases
- The _____ sinus is one of the cavities within the skull that is connected to the conchae that serve to warm and humidify incoming air, produce mucus, and lighten the weight of the skull; consists of frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, and ethmoidal sinuses
- Pulmonary _____ is the exchange of gases between the lungs and the atmosphere; breathing
- Small, grape-like sac that performs gas exchange in the lungs
- The respiratory _____ are the varying amounts of air within the lung at a given time
- The cardiac ____ is the indentation on the surface of the left lung that allows space for the heart
- The ______ reserve volume (IRV) is the amount of air that enters the lungs due to deep inhalation past the tidal volume
- (also, exhalation) process that causes the air to leave the lungs
- The atmospheric _____ is the amount of force that is exerted by gases in the air surrounding any given surface
- The ____ duct is the small tube that leads from the terminal bronchiole to the respiratory bronchiole and is the point of attachment for alveoli
- The _____ prominence is the region where the two lamine of the thyroid cartilage join, forming a protrusion known as “Adam’s apple”
- Portion of the posterior oral cavity that connects the oral cavity to the oropharynx
- Increased rate and depth of ventilation due to an increase in oxygen demand that does not significantly alter blood oxygen or carbon dioxide levels
27 Clues: Small, grape-like sac that performs gas exchange in the lungs • (also, exhalation) process that causes the air to leave the lungs • The respiratory _____ is one sequence of inspiration and expiration • The ____ tonsil is the lymphoid tissue located at the base of the tongue • Opening between the vocal folds through which air passes when producing speech • ...
Unit 4: The Respiratory System 2019-06-07
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- one of the two tubes that connects the lungs and trachea
- It uses glucose to release energy that cells can use
- A large, flat muscle below your lungs that help us breathe
- A change that makes at least one new product
- To breathe out
- To spread out; gases do this during gas exhange
- Respiration that uses oxygen
- The scientific name for the windpipe; where air moves
- A gas that mixes with haemoglobin do reduce the amount of oxygen in blood
- The substance in cigarettes that causse cancer
- Describes something that is difficult to stop doing
- To breathe in
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- It protects the trachea & makes sound
- The little air sacs in our lungs where gas exchange happens
- Very small particles or pieces of matter
- The main organ of the respiratory system
- Getting oxygen into the blood & removing carbon dioxide from the bodyy
- The body parts used to get oxygeb and get rid of carbon dioxide
- The substance in cigarettes that make them addictive
- It makes sound & protects the trachea; also known as the voice box
- A disease caused by cells dividing & growing uncontrollably
- A substance that changes how the body works
- The muscles between ribs that move when you breathe
- It connects the larynx to the bronch; air flows through here
24 Clues: To breathe in • To breathe out • Respiration that uses oxygen • It protects the trachea & makes sound • Very small particles or pieces of matter • The main organ of the respiratory system • A substance that changes how the body works • A change that makes at least one new product • The substance in cigarettes that causse cancer • ...
the functional of respiratory system 2019-12-11
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- windpipe known as.....
- MUCUS mucosa's gland produce....
- respiratory zone is the only side of gas....
- each lung is divided into lobes by .....
- the lung weight only about 2 1/2.......
- excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose.
- the men bronchi subdivide into smaller branches and smaller branches. one of the branches is called the .... bronchi
- ..... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- the total gas exchange surface provided by the alveolar walls of a ..... man is estimated to be 50-70 metre square
- lungs occupy the entire .... cavity except for the most central area
- the nasal mucosa is continues through out the respiratory tract and extend .....
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a..... thin layer of simple squamous epithelial cells
- alveolar pores provide.... routes for air to reach alveoli
- part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them known as.....
- PLEURA the other name of visceral serosa of lung
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- soft plate and.... move together to close of nasopharynx during swallowing food
- the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood .....
- the pharynx has.... regions
- the most age group that will get tonsilitis is ....
- ..... is difficult to treat and can cause marked changes in voice quality
- the external surfaces of the alvioli are covered with a .... of pulmonary capilary
- dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- first part of pharynx
- the function of lisozyme enzyme in the mucus is to destroy.....
- surgical opening of trachea known as.....
- epiglottis is located inferior to the .....
- ...... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli
- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ....
- MEDIA ..... is another name for a middle ear infection
- component that encloses the thoracic cavity which contain the lung
31 Clues: first part of pharynx • windpipe known as..... • the pharynx has.... regions • MUCUS mucosa's gland produce.... • the lung weight only about 2 1/2....... • each lung is divided into lobes by ..... • surgical opening of trachea known as..... • small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli • excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose. • ...
The Functional of Respiratory System 2019-12-11
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- MUCUS mucosa's gland produce....
- each lung is divided into lobes by .....
- MEDIA ..... is another name for a middle ear infection
- respiratory zone is the only side of gas....
- surgical opening of trachea known as.....
- the pharynx has.... regions
- the most age group that will get tonsilitis is ....
- first part of pharynx
- lungs occupy the entire .... cavity except for the most central area
- alveolar pores provide.... routes for air to reach alveoli
- the function of lisozyme enzyme in the mucus is to destroy.....
- the external surfaces of the alvioli are covered with a .... of pulmonary capilary
- excess nasal drainage is called ..... nose.
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a..... thin layer of simple squamous epithelial cells
- the total gas exchange surface provided by the alveolar walls of a ..... man is estimated to be 50-70 metre square
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- the lung weight only about 2 1/2.......
- PLEURA the other name of visceral serosa of lung
- dome-shaped muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- the men bronchi subdivide into smaller branches and smaller branches. one of the branches is called the .... bronchi
- ...... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- the nasal mucosa is continues through out the respiratory tract and extend .....
- ..... is difficult to treat and can cause marked changes in voice quality
- part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them known as.....
- epiglottis is located inferior to the .....
- the respiratory membrane also called the air-blood .....
- small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli
- windpipe known as.....
- component that encloses the thoracic cavity which contain the lung
- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ....
29 Clues: first part of pharynx • windpipe known as..... • the pharynx has.... regions • MUCUS mucosa's gland produce.... • the lung weight only about 2 1/2....... • each lung is divided into lobes by ..... • surgical opening of trachea known as..... • small pores .... may neighbouring alveoli • epiglottis is located inferior to the ..... • ...
THE FUNCTIONAL OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-12-22
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- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ...
- respiratory zone is the only site of gas ...
- the pharynx has ... regions
- failure of the bone forming the palate to fuse medially
- muscular passageway that 12 cm long called
- an unpaired bone in the small that seperated the nasal cavity from the brain
- ... is mainly elastic connective tissue that allows the lungs to strech and recoil
- the only way to prevent mucus from entering the lungs if someone loss their cilis is by ...
- the respiratory ... includes that respiratory bronchioles , alveolar ducts , alveolar sacs and alveoli
- ... palate provides space for the tongue to move freely and supplies a rigid floor to the nasal cavity
- trachea and the primary bronchi are refered to the ... tree
- the lungs weight only abput 2 1/2 ...
- smell receptors located in mucosa called ... receptors
- rhinitis cause by various allergens and ... viruses
- ... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- inside the trachea , the ... beat all the harmful particles continuously in superios direction
- cilia can be extremely destroyed if someone had ... habits
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- the ... cells produce mucus inside the trachea
- soft palate and ... move together to close off nasopharynx during swallowing food
- the lungs are mostly ...
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a simple , thin layer of simple squamous ... cells
- ... ducts is where drain tears from the eyes
- ... cartilage help to provide attachment for muscles that involved in opening & closing the airway and in voice production
- the smallest of the conducting passagewas is called ...
- the only externally visble part of the respiratory system
- there are millions of the clustered alveoli which resemble brunches of ...
- lungs are soft and ...
- air enters the nose by passing through ...
- tiny balloon shaped structure known as ...
- mucosa's gland produced sticky ...
30 Clues: lungs are soft and ... • the lungs are mostly ... • the pharynx has ... regions • mucosa's gland produced sticky ... • the lungs weight only abput 2 1/2 ... • muscular passageway that 12 cm long called • air enters the nose by passing through ... • tiny balloon shaped structure known as ... • respiratory zone is the only site of gas ... • ...
THE FUNCTIONAL OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-12-22
Across
- the lungs weight only abput 2 1/2 ...
- trachea and the primary bronchi are refered to the ... tree
- the cilia propel this mucus that loaded with dust particles and debris away from ...
- cilia can be extremely destroyed if someone had ... habits
- ... palate provides space for the tongue to move freely and supplies a rigid floor to the nasal cavity
- the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of a simple , thin layer of simple squamous ... cells
- failure of the bone forming the palate to fuse medially
- air enters the nose by passing through ...
- the only way to prevent mucus from entering the lungs if someone loss their cilis is by ...
- tiny balloon shaped structure known as ...
- respiratory zone is the only site of gas ...
- muscular passageway that 12 cm long called
- ... ducts is where drain tears from the eyes
- smell receptors located in mucosa called ... receptors
- soft palate and ... move together to close off nasopharynx during swallowing food
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- rhinitis cause by various allergens and ... viruses
- lungs are soft and ...
- the only externally visble part of the respiratory system
- ... is mainly elastic connective tissue that allows the lungs to strech and recoil
- the respiratory ... includes that respiratory bronchioles , alveolar ducts , alveolar sacs and alveoli
- the smallest of the conducting passagewas is called ...
- the lungs are mostly ...
- ... cartilage help to provide attachment for muscles that involved in opening & closing the airway and in voice production
- there are millions of the clustered alveoli which resemble brunches of ...
- an unpaired bone in the small that seperated the nasal cavity from the brain
- the ... cells produce mucus inside the trachea
- the pharynx has ... regions
- ... sinus located in the upper posterior wall of nasal cavity
- inside the trachea , the ... beat all the harmful particles continuously in superios direction
- mucosa's gland produced sticky ...
30 Clues: lungs are soft and ... • the lungs are mostly ... • the pharynx has ... regions • mucosa's gland produced sticky ... • the lungs weight only abput 2 1/2 ... • air enters the nose by passing through ... • tiny balloon shaped structure known as ... • muscular passageway that 12 cm long called • respiratory zone is the only site of gas ... • ...
Understanding the Respiratory System (Terms) 2023-08-09
21 Clues: lung • nose • flow • chest • above • throat • breath • oxygen • puncture • windpipe • lung; air • breathing • sound/voice • inflammation • bronchial tube • oozing of blood • surgical removal • larynx; voice box • involuntary contraction • instrument used to measure • serous membrane that enfolds the lung
Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiolgy 2023-09-28
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- Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
- The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
- The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
- Normal respiratory rate
- The road is about 13cm long
- Olfactory receptors are located in the mucosa in the gaps of the nasal cavity called recaptors
- Removal of carbon dioxide
- The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
- The remaining mucosal layar, namely the nasal cavity, is called the respiratory tract
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- Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
- The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
- The Pharymponic duct, which drains the maiddle ear, opens into the
- Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
- The right and left bronchi are formed by division
- Pharangeal tonsils are called
- During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
- Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
- What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
- The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
- humidifier Warms the incoming air
20 Clues: Normal respiratory rate • Removal of carbon dioxide • The road is about 13cm long • Pharangeal tonsils are called • humidifier Warms the incoming air • Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate • The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring • Tonsils located at the base of the tongue • Three mucosal projects or lobes are called • Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs • ...
Chapter 10 Respiratory System Quiz 2025-11-14
Across
- tiny air-containing sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- sensors in the lungs that send inhibitory signals to the brain when the lungs have expanded
- the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled during a single breath, including all volumes
- about 73% of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream reacts with water to form ____________
- a large dome-shaped sheet of muscle located beneath the lungs that is the primary muscle in breathing
- a semi-rigid tube of soft tissue wrapped around c-shaped bands of cartilage
- the volume of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal involuntary breath
- air travels from the mouth/nasal passages to the ____________
- the thin layers of connective tissue that cover the outer surface of the lungs and line the thoracic cavity
- only 7% of carbon dioxide in the bloodstream remains dissolved in the ____________
- the structures into the lungs that branch into smaller and smaller tubes
- the process in which cells use glucose and oxygen to produce ATP
- the primary factor that control breathing rate
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- the pressure of each of the individual gases that make up the total pressure of a mixture of gases
- the additional amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a normal exhalation
- the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled or exhaled, measured from the fullest inhalation to the deepest exhalation
- the fluid-filled space between the membranes that line the lungs that allow the lungs to slide smoothly as they expand and contract
- during breathing, the ____________ remains open so air flows into the trachea
- tiny hair-like structures that line the trachea
- the part of the brain which controls the rate of respiration
- ____________ is based on the principle of negative pressure in the lungs
- a protein that helps remove excess hydrogen ions from the blood to prevent blood acidification
- during ____________ the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles return to their relaxed position
- during inhalation, oxygen diffuses into the ____________ that surround the alveoli
24 Clues: the primary factor that control breathing rate • tiny hair-like structures that line the trachea • the part of the brain which controls the rate of respiration • air travels from the mouth/nasal passages to the ____________ • tiny air-containing sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • the process in which cells use glucose and oxygen to produce ATP • ...
