respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Human Body Systems 2024-05-14
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- What system allows for movement?
- What system is made up of skin cells?
- A group of cells make a(n) ________
- Main organ in the respiratory system
- What system removes waste?
- What system produces the next generation?
- What molecule is transported in the cardiovascular system?
- A group of tissues make a(n) ________
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- What system provides structural support?
- What system breaks down food?
- Main organ in the nervous system
- What system regulates gas exchange?
- What organ bring food from the mouth to the stomach?
- What cells transport oxygen throughout the body?
- What system regulates hormones?
- Main organ in the circulatory system
16 Clues: What system removes waste? • What system breaks down food? • What system regulates hormones? • Main organ in the nervous system • What system allows for movement? • What system regulates gas exchange? • A group of cells make a(n) ________ • Main organ in the respiratory system • Main organ in the circulatory system • What system is made up of skin cells? • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- a system that provides structure and support
- a group of tissues make
- what your blood is in
- the largest organ
- a system that works the oxygen in your body
- a system that works blood
- the bones that protect your your lungs
- a thing or event that causes reaction
- the system that provides movement to the body
- the most important organ of the nerves system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- a group of cells make
- the largest bone
- a change in the position of a object
- the system that removes waste
- the system that breaks down food
- a push or pull the changes the position of some thing
- part of the nervous system used to smell
- a system that produces offspring
- balanced;unchanging
- part of the respiratory system
- protects your organs
22 Clues: the largest bone • the largest organ • balanced;unchanging • protects your organs • a group of cells make • what your blood is in • a group of tissues make • a system that works blood • the system that removes waste • part of the respiratory system • the system that breaks down food • a system that produces offspring • a change in the position of a object • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- a system that provides structure and support
- a group of tissues make
- what your blood is in
- the largest organ
- a system that works the oxygen in your body
- a system that works blood
- the bones that protect your your lungs
- a thing or event that causes reaction
- the system that provides movement to the body
- the most important organ of the nerves system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- a group of cells make
- the largest bone
- a change in the position of a object
- the system that removes waste
- the system that breaks down food
- a push or pull the changes the position of some thing
- part of the nervous system used to smell
- a system that produces offspring
- balanced;unchanging
- part of the respiratory system
- protects your organs
22 Clues: the largest bone • the largest organ • balanced;unchanging • protects your organs • a group of cells make • what your blood is in • a group of tissues make • a system that works blood • the system that removes waste • part of the respiratory system • the system that breaks down food • a system that produces offspring • a change in the position of a object • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- a system that provides structure and support
- a group of tissues make
- what your blood is in
- the largest organ
- a system that works the oxygen in your body
- a system that works blood
- the bones that protect your your lungs
- a thing or event that causes reaction
- the system that provides movement to the body
- the most important organ of the nerves system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- a group of cells make
- the largest bone
- a change in the position of a object
- the system that removes waste
- the system that breaks down food
- a push or pull the changes the position of some thing
- part of the nervous system used to smell
- a system that produces offspring
- balanced;unchanging
- part of the respiratory system
- protects your organs
22 Clues: the largest bone • the largest organ • balanced;unchanging • protects your organs • a group of cells make • what your blood is in • a group of tissues make • a system that works blood • the system that removes waste • part of the respiratory system • the system that breaks down food • a system that produces offspring • a change in the position of a object • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory Systems 2021-04-14
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- _______ blood cells help fight diseases.
- ____________ help your blood to clot when you have an injury.
- ________________ are blood vessels that move blood away from the heart to the rest of your body.
- The respiratory system takes in oxygen and gets rid of ____________ ___________.
- Your lungs are filled with tiny air sacs called ____.
- _______ blood cells carry oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout your body.
- Your circulatory system is made up of your _______, blood and blood vessels.
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- Our bodies need _______, food and water.
- These are blood vessels that take blood carrying waste back to the heart.
- When you inhale, your diaphragm ______.
- Your respiratory system is made up of the _____ (hint: starts with T.)
- Your heart, ______ and blood vessels make up your circulatory system.
- When you exhale, your diaphram _______.
- Your respiratory is made up of the _____ (hint: starts with D.)
- Your respiratory system is made up of the _____ (hint: starts with L).
15 Clues: When you inhale, your diaphragm ______. • When you exhale, your diaphram _______. • Our bodies need _______, food and water. • _______ blood cells help fight diseases. • Your lungs are filled with tiny air sacs called ____. • ____________ help your blood to clot when you have an injury. • Your respiratory is made up of the _____ (hint: starts with D.) • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-05-30
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- how meany times dose a person breath pure day.
- what function is the respiratory systems job.
- who was the pioneer that helped research the respiratory system.
- which system dos the respiratory system work with.
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- how meany alveoli are estimated to be in adult lungs.
- how meany times dose an adult breath pure minute.
- what century did Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier research the respiratory system.
- dose the respiratory system take away waste or replenish nutrients.
- which lung is smaller.
- what is one of the magur organs in the respiratory system.
10 Clues: which lung is smaller. • what function is the respiratory systems job. • how meany times dose a person breath pure day. • how meany times dose an adult breath pure minute. • which system dos the respiratory system work with. • how meany alveoli are estimated to be in adult lungs. • what is one of the magur organs in the respiratory system. • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-09-29
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- protects your spinal cord
- system that deals with movement
- the organ that controls everything
- the system that deals with blood
- bones that protect your inner organs
- the longest organ
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- cord that controls movement
- proper foot function
- the organ used for hearing
- the center of it contains marrow
- the bone around your neck
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- system that deals with bones
- another name for circulatory system
- the system that deals w oxygen
- the system that controls hormones
- your largest solid organ that is not skin
- jawbone
- provides wrist movement
- nose bone
- your largest organ
- bone of your hip
- the largest bone
- the wrist bone that starts with a U
- the bone above your ears
25 Clues: jawbone • nose bone • bone of your hip • the largest bone • the longest organ • your largest organ • proper foot function • provides wrist movement • the bone above your ears • protects your spinal cord • the bone around your neck • the organ used for hearing • cord that controls movement • system that deals with bones • the system that deals w oxygen • system that deals with movement • ...
Respiratory System 2014-05-08
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- Lung which lung is bigger
- how many lobes does the right lung have
- Air enters the body through the
- term for hyperinflation of air sacs with destruction of alveolar walls
- the mechanical process of breathing, the exchange of air between the lungs and the external environment
- term for the tubes composed of delicate area surrounded by cartilage rings and a muscular wall
- term for the voice box
- term for the windpipe
- term for the muscle separating the chest and the abdomen
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- material expelled from the bronchi, lungs, or upper respiratory tract spitting
- term for continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing
- the lower most part of the lung
- a flap of cartilage attached to the root of the tongue to prevent choking or aspiration of food
- term for air that is expelled out of the lungs
- the acute viral infection of infants and children with obstruction of the larynx, accompanied by barking cough
- upper most part of the lung
16 Clues: term for the windpipe • term for the voice box • Lung which lung is bigger • upper most part of the lung • Air enters the body through the • the lower most part of the lung • how many lobes does the right lung have • term for air that is expelled out of the lungs • term for the muscle separating the chest and the abdomen • ...
respiratory system 2022-03-21
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- carry air to small sacs in your lungs
- a small cavity or pit
- carrys oxygen in your red blood cells
- connective tissue
- the voice box
- higher concentration to lower
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- use oxygen to break down food molecules
- prevents food and drink going down the windpipe
- viabrates to let you speak
- air way that leads from the voice box to the bronchi
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
- muscles that present within the rib cage.
- breathing out
- breathing in
- wind pipe
- two pink sacks
16 Clues: wind pipe • breathing in • breathing out • the voice box • two pink sacks • connective tissue • a small cavity or pit • viabrates to let you speak • higher concentration to lower • carry air to small sacs in your lungs • carrys oxygen in your red blood cells • use oxygen to break down food molecules • muscles that present within the rib cage. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-18
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- responsible for carrying air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth.
- a spongy, air-filled organ located on either side of the chest
- muscles that present within the rib cage
- keeps joint motion fluid by coating the surfaces of the bones in our joints and by cushioning bones against impact.
- any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides.
- long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi
- breathing air out
- wo bands of smooth muscle tissue found in the larynx
- protein found in the red blood cells that carries oxygen in your body and gives blood its red colour.
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- the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.
- passive movement of molecules or particles
- prevents food and drink from entering your windpipe.
- is another word for a voice box
- breathing air in
- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out.
- two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
16 Clues: breathing air in • breathing air out • is another word for a voice box • muscles that present within the rib cage • passive movement of molecules or particles • prevents food and drink from entering your windpipe. • wo bands of smooth muscle tissue found in the larynx • any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-18
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- A protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and organs in the body and carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
- he airway that leads from the larynx
- It carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
- the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.
- process resulting from random motion of molecules by which there is a net flow of matter from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
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- The tiny branch of air tubes within the lungs that is a continuation of the bronchus
- a small cavity or pit
- The large air passages that lead from the trachea
- The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs.
- a pair of folds of tissue that extend across the inside of the larynx and that produce the voice when air exhaled from the lungs causes them to tighten and vibrate
- a flexible connective tissue that keeps joint motion fluid by coating the surfaces of the bones in our joints and by cushioning bones against impact
- the flow of the breath out of an organism
- situated or extending between the ribs
- your diaphragm contracts and moves downward.
- The process of breathing
16 Clues: a small cavity or pit • The process of breathing • he airway that leads from the larynx • situated or extending between the ribs • the flow of the breath out of an organism • your diaphragm contracts and moves downward. • The large air passages that lead from the trachea • It carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth • ...
Respiratory system 2022-03-18
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- the strong and flexible tissue in the trachea
- The muscles between the ribs
- when the muscles relax and air gets out of the nose and mouth
- ability to pass oxygen into the blood from the air sacs of the lungs, and pass carbon dioxide back into the lungs from the blood.
- The small moveable lid above the larnyx that prevents food and luids from entering the windpipe.
- The protein inside red blood cells
- The two large tubes that carry air from the windpipe to the lungs.
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- a group of organs that function to help you breathe inhaling the air in the current environment
- The main air passages that takes air from the trachea after being inhaled.
- the u-shaped tube that connects to the larnyx.
- the two small muscles that have a moist covering, within the larynx
- Lets air pass from the throat to the trachea and into the lungs
- carries air, food and liquid from the nose and mouth
- when cells obtain energy by burning glucose in the presence of oxygen.
- when the diaphgram contracts and moves downwards.
- when the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. This occurs when you breathe in and out.
16 Clues: The muscles between the ribs • The protein inside red blood cells • the strong and flexible tissue in the trachea • the u-shaped tube that connects to the larnyx. • when the diaphgram contracts and moves downwards. • carries air, food and liquid from the nose and mouth • when the muscles relax and air gets out of the nose and mouth • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-18
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- firm, flexible connective tissue found in various parts of the body, like your ear.
- The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs.
- a small cavity or pit
- breathing out
- air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi
- two bands of smooth muscle tissue found in the larynx (voice box).
- The voice box
- carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth.
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- organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.
- pair of organs that supply your body with oxygen.
- the net movement of molecules from an area where they are at a higher concentration to areas where they are at a lower concentration.
- situated between the ribs.
- The large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs.
- A protein inside red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and organs in the body and carries carbon dioxide back to the lungs.
- Breathing in
- The windpipe
16 Clues: Breathing in • The windpipe • breathing out • The voice box • a small cavity or pit • situated between the ribs. • pair of organs that supply your body with oxygen. • carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth. • two bands of smooth muscle tissue found in the larynx (voice box). • The large air passages that lead from the trachea (windpipe) to the lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-06-20
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- acute viral infection on infant and children, barking cough
- strained, high pitched sounds heard on inspiration, caused by obstruction in the pharynx or larynx (croup)
- fine crackles during inhalation heard in the lungs
- nosebleed
- acute infection in the lungs filled with pus
- collapsed lung, incomplete expansion of the lung
- material expelled from the lungs, by spitting
- blood clot that lodges in the vessels of the lung
- loud rumbling sounds heard in the lungs obstructed by sputum
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- whooping cough, highly contagious bacterial infection
- tapping on the surface to determine differences in density
- inflammation of the pleura, very painful
- continuous high pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing
- listening to sounds within the body
- chronic bronchial inflammation with airway obstruction
- acute infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract
16 Clues: nosebleed • listening to sounds within the body • inflammation of the pleura, very painful • acute infection in the lungs filled with pus • material expelled from the lungs, by spitting • collapsed lung, incomplete expansion of the lung • blood clot that lodges in the vessels of the lung • fine crackles during inhalation heard in the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- carries air from lungs
- are the only organs that can float on water
- carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth
- doesnt have blood vessels or nerves
- breathing in air
- 300 - 500 million of them in adult lungs
- humans have 2 of them
- help move chest walls
- connects the throat to the windpipe
- cell that carries oxygen
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- break down glucose to produce ATP
- stiff flexible tissue at the back of tongue
- carry air to lungs
- aids in coughing
- breathing out air
- delivers oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
16 Clues: aids in coughing • breathing in air • breathing out air • carry air to lungs • humans have 2 of them • help move chest walls • carries air from lungs • cell that carries oxygen • break down glucose to produce ATP • doesnt have blood vessels or nerves • connects the throat to the windpipe • 300 - 500 million of them in adult lungs • delivers oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- carries oxygen from the respiratory organs to the rest of the body
- the windpipe
- the throat
- a tube that allows air to pass from your throat to your lungs.
- the process which cells convert sugar to energy
- diffusing gasses like oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the blood.
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- narrowest airway of the lungs
- endpoint of the respiratory system
- main passageway into the lungs
- a leaf shaped flap in the throat that prevents food and water from entering the windpipe and lungs
- folds of throat tissue that are key in making sounds through vocalization
- flexible connective tissue
- the movement of air from the lungs out of the airway
- muscles between the ribs
- the act of taking in breath
- organs of the respiratory system that allows us to taken in air.
16 Clues: the throat • the windpipe • muscles between the ribs • flexible connective tissue • the act of taking in breath • narrowest airway of the lungs • main passageway into the lungs • endpoint of the respiratory system • the process which cells convert sugar to energy • the movement of air from the lungs out of the airway • ...
Respiratory system 2023-03-27
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- a strong, flexible connective tissue that protects your joints and bones
- chords small bands of muscle that vibrates to produce the voice
- situated or extending between the ribs
- movement of molecule from a high concentration
- respiration the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
- carry's air into the lungs
- carry's air into your left or right lung
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- a flap that covers the trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates
- The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi
- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- An area of throat containing the vocal cords
- increases the space in your chest cavity, and your lungs expand into it
- When the lungs deflate, air is breathed out of the windpipe and the mouth
- It carries air, food and liquid from the mouth
- a pair of organs that supply oxygen to the body
16 Clues: carry's air into the lungs • situated or extending between the ribs • carry's air into your left or right lung • An area of throat containing the vocal cords • movement of molecule from a high concentration • It carries air, food and liquid from the mouth • a pair of organs that supply oxygen to the body • The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-23
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- Respiratory failure as a result of disease or injury
- Characterized by excess mucus production in the respiratory tract
- Characterized by an acute crowing inspiration, or whoop
- Nosebleed
- Repetitive pharyngeal collapse during sleep
- Characterized by barking cough, hoarseness, and stridor
- Loss of elasticity of the alveoli resulting in distention causing stretching of the lung
- Characterized by increasing scarring, which ultimately reduces the capacity of the lungs
- Fluid accumulation in the alveoli and bronchioles
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- Fungal infection affecting the lungs
- One part of the nasal cavity is smaller
- Fluid in the pleural space
- Highly contagious and often severe viral infection
- Matter foreign to the circulation, carried to the pulmonary artery and its branches
- Progressive lung disease obstructing airflow, which makes breathing difficult
- Characterized by coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Caused by constriction and inflammation of airways
16 Clues: Nosebleed • Fluid in the pleural space • Fungal infection affecting the lungs • One part of the nasal cavity is smaller • Repetitive pharyngeal collapse during sleep • Fluid accumulation in the alveoli and bronchioles • Highly contagious and often severe viral infection • Respiratory failure as a result of disease or injury • ...
Respiratory system 2024-04-12
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- Two spongy organs located in the thorax.
- These are the two main branches at the bottom of the trachea
- signs Essential elements for determining an individual state of health.
- fibrosis. Cf is caused by mutation of a single gene.
- Is behind the mouth.
- the external opening of the nose it the nostrils or anterior nares
- respiration Is the process of inhaling oxygen.
- It is located at the end of the trachea
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- respiration is the metabolic process by which living cells use blood.
- system Consists of the nose pharynx larynx trachea bronchi and the lungs.
- Is the correct term for the throat
- The trachea or windpipe is a smooth muscular tube leading from the larynx to the main bronchi
- Is behind the larynx.
- Is behind the nose.
- Alveoli become dry and brittle and eventually rupture.
- Contracting of muscles around the airways or bronchsopasm.
16 Clues: Is behind the nose. • Is behind the mouth. • Is behind the larynx. • Is the correct term for the throat • It is located at the end of the trachea • Two spongy organs located in the thorax. • respiration Is the process of inhaling oxygen. • fibrosis. Cf is caused by mutation of a single gene. • Alveoli become dry and brittle and eventually rupture. • ...
Organ Systems Evan Rankin 2017-08-31
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- organ in cardiovascular system that pumps blood
- allows locomotion
- system that protects and supports body organs
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- eliminates nitrogenous wastes
- protects deeper tissue from injury
- main component in the skeletal system
- activates muscles and glands
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- system that transports material in body through blood
- system in charge of production of offspring
- breaks down food
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen
- the main component of the integumentary system
- in charge of growth
- take in oxygen for respiratory system
15 Clues: breaks down food • allows locomotion • in charge of growth • activates muscles and glands • eliminates nitrogenous wastes • returns fluids to blood vessels • keeps blood supplied with oxygen • protects deeper tissue from injury • main component in the skeletal system • take in oxygen for respiratory system • system in charge of production of offspring • ...
Respiratory System 2015-03-25
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- The windpipe.
- The gas our respiratory system helps us get rid of.
- Small tubes that lead to alveoli.
- The voice box.
- Where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.
- Inhaling and exhaling.
- Gas needed for cellular respiration.
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- Disease where bronchioles constrict making breathing difficult.
- The throat.
- chemical reaction releasing energy from food.
- Tube that splits off of the trachea.
- Material that forms the rings in the trachea.
- Sponge-like organs that contain alveoli.
- Air sacs in the lungs.
- Dome-shaped muscle under the lungs.
- Warms and filters the air coming in to our system.
16 Clues: The throat. • The windpipe. • The voice box. • Air sacs in the lungs. • Inhaling and exhaling. • Small tubes that lead to alveoli. • Dome-shaped muscle under the lungs. • Tube that splits off of the trachea. • Gas needed for cellular respiration. • Sponge-like organs that contain alveoli. • Where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange. • chemical reaction releasing energy from food. • ...
Respiratory System 2015-01-20
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- tiny blood vessels that surround the alveoli
- this gas is needed by the cells of the body for their proper function
- infection that causes the mucous membranes lining the bronchi to become inflamed
- set of organs that supply the body with oxygen and rid the body of carbon dioxide
- two tubes that branch from the trachea, one to each lung
- during inhalation, the chest cavity ___________________ in size
- tube in the throat that takes air to the lungs
- during exhalation, the chest cavity _________________ in size
- disorder in which the respiratory passageways narrow until air can barely pass through
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- narrow, branching tubes in the lungs that lead to the alveoli
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where gases are exchanged
- this gas is a waste product of cells and is removed from the body during exhalation
- two large organs that supply the body with oxygen and rid the body of carbon dioxide
- air enters the body through these two structures
- flap of tissue that covers the trachea to prevent food from entering
- a dome, shaped muscle that lies below the lungs which is responsible for inhalation and exhalation
16 Clues: tiny blood vessels that surround the alveoli • tube in the throat that takes air to the lungs • air enters the body through these two structures • tiny air sacs in the lungs where gases are exchanged • two tubes that branch from the trachea, one to each lung • narrow, branching tubes in the lungs that lead to the alveoli • ...
Respiratory System 2016-01-31
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- The process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs
- Also known as the throat.
- Is a hollow tube strengthened and kept open by rings of cartilage.
- tiny air sacs
- What the lungs exhale whilst breathing
- Main source of inhaling air.
- Branch like.
- The larger branch like veins
- Our body needs this to breath
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- Air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere.
- The process by which the body takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Protects the lungs
- Air moving from the atmosphere into the lungs.
- second main source of inhaling air
- Where the air enters the lungs.
- Two bag like Organs
16 Clues: Branch like. • tiny air sacs • Protects the lungs • Two bag like Organs • Also known as the throat. • Main source of inhaling air. • The larger branch like veins • Our body needs this to breath • Where the air enters the lungs. • second main source of inhaling air • What the lungs exhale whilst breathing • Air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere. • ...
Respiratory System 2019-11-29
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- The trachea is also known as the _____
- Normal breathing rate
- Volume of air left in the lungs after a forceful expiration
- The lowest section of the pharynx
- The serous membrane that covers lungs and inside of ribcage, parietal/visceral
- Closes off the windpipe during swallowing
- The most amount of carbon dioxide is carried in the blood asa these ions
- Also known as the "voice box"
- The walls of alveolar sacs are called _____
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- Tube that connects the middle ear to the throat, equalizing airier pressure
- The frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal and ethmoidal are all ________ sinuses
- The external nares are also called ______
- Receptors located in the carotid & aortic bodies that sense carbon dioxide & oxygen levels
- Embedded in the pharynx and also part of the lymphatic system
- The inspiratory muscles include the _____ & external intercostal muscles
- When breathing stops completely for a period of time
16 Clues: Normal breathing rate • Also known as the "voice box" • The lowest section of the pharynx • The trachea is also known as the _____ • The external nares are also called ______ • Closes off the windpipe during swallowing • The walls of alveolar sacs are called _____ • When breathing stops completely for a period of time • ...
Respiratory System 2020-01-31
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- Skeletal muscle responsible for creating vacuum effect
- "Windpipe"
- Lining that must be moist for gas exchange
- "Voice cords"
- Surround the alveoli, site of gas exchange
- Another term used for bronchi
- Alveoli are attached to this type of blood vessel to get oxygen to the rest of the body
- How passive transport moves
- Bifurcation at the end of the trachea
- Receives air from bronchi
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- Type of passive transport used in gas exchange
- Branching inside the lungs
- Major function of the respiratory system
- We exhale or remove CO2 gas and
- Takes in O2 and filters debris
- Muscular flap that separates air from food particles
16 Clues: "Windpipe" • "Voice cords" • Receives air from bronchi • Branching inside the lungs • How passive transport moves • Another term used for bronchi • Takes in O2 and filters debris • We exhale or remove CO2 gas and • Bifurcation at the end of the trachea • Major function of the respiratory system • Lining that must be moist for gas exchange • ...
Respiratory system 2021-08-26
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- Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out.
- Blood vessels in the alveoli walls that move oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea (windpipe).
- Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass it into your blood.
- Openings that pull air from outside your body into your respiratory system.
- Tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung.
- Hollow organ that allows you to talk and make sounds when air moves in and out.
- Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart.
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- Passage connecting your throat and lungs.
- Thin sacs that surround each lung lobe and separate your lungs from the chest wall.
- Tissue flap at the entrance to the trachea that closes when you swallow to keep food and liquids out of your airway.
- Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
- Hollow areas between the bones in your head
- Tiny hairs that move in a wave-like motion to filter dust and other irritants out of your airways.
- Sections of the lungs
16 Clues: Sections of the lungs • Passage connecting your throat and lungs. • Hollow areas between the bones in your head • Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart. • Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out. • Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli. • Tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung. • ...
Respiratory system 2022-03-10
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- drawing air into the lungs
- temporary stoppage of breathing
- difficult, labored or painful breathing
- the nose has 2 openings referred to as?
- Also known as the thyroid cartilage.
- is the volume of air we move in and out of lungs with each breath
- is an abnormally rapid and shallow breathing.
- caused by more than 200 viruses and is most common
- may cause hoarseness or loss of voice
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- Cavities in the skull that surround the nasal area
- are single layers of epithelial cells
- the nasal septum is a wall of what?
- is normal or easy breathing.
- a tube about 5 inches long
- the left lung is divided into
- what nerves provide sense of smell?
16 Clues: drawing air into the lungs • a tube about 5 inches long • is normal or easy breathing. • the left lung is divided into • temporary stoppage of breathing • the nasal septum is a wall of what? • what nerves provide sense of smell? • Also known as the thyroid cartilage. • are single layers of epithelial cells • may cause hoarseness or loss of voice • ...
Respiratory System 2022-04-12
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- carcinogen found in tobacco
- vertical air tube
- volume that remains after an exhale
- Max volume inhaled or exhaled
- better to breathe through this
- diaphragm contracts downwards
- diaphragm relaxes upwards
- substance that paralyzes cilia
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- substance that narrows air ways
- device used to measure lung volume
- flat muscle beneath the lungs
- gas released during an exhale
- substance in inhalers that widens airways
- gas taken in during an inhale
- rings in the trachea made from this
- release mucus
16 Clues: release mucus • vertical air tube • diaphragm relaxes upwards • carcinogen found in tobacco • flat muscle beneath the lungs • gas released during an exhale • gas taken in during an inhale • Max volume inhaled or exhaled • diaphragm contracts downwards • better to breathe through this • substance that paralyzes cilia • substance that narrows air ways • ...
respiratory system 2023-05-08
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- breathe in
- known as the voice box
- tiny sac, where gas exchange takes place
- caused by inflammation of the air sacs
- caused by excess mucus in the body; hereditary
- breathe out
- structure that aids in breathing
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- largest of the two lungs
- connects the trachea to the lungs
- chronic; inflames and narrows bronchial tubes
- smallest of the two lungs
- leaf-shaped cartilage behind the tongue
- main organ of the respiratory system
- connects the mouth to the larynx and esophagus
- known as the windpipe
- filler particles in nose
16 Clues: breathe in • breathe out • known as the windpipe • known as the voice box • largest of the two lungs • filler particles in nose • smallest of the two lungs • structure that aids in breathing • connects the trachea to the lungs • main organ of the respiratory system • caused by inflammation of the air sacs • leaf-shaped cartilage behind the tongue • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-10
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- In the back of the throat,First line of defense
- exhalation
- Roof of the mouth
- Air flows into the lungs
- chemical receptor cells that detect muscle contraction
- muscular passageway
- Conchae Three uneven,scroll-like nasal bones
- Air come trough these two openings
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- Gas exchange is done through this process
- Phospholipid that reduces surface tension in the alveoli
- Air sacs in the lungs
- Top of the larynx is a flap of tissue
- Windpipe
- Air-filled cavities that surround the nose
- lungs surrounded by thin double-walled
- Thin-walled branches of the bronchi
16 Clues: Windpipe • exhalation • Roof of the mouth • muscular passageway • Air sacs in the lungs • Air flows into the lungs • Air come trough these two openings • Thin-walled branches of the bronchi • Top of the larynx is a flap of tissue • lungs surrounded by thin double-walled • Gas exchange is done through this process • Air-filled cavities that surround the nose • ...
Respiratory System 2023-10-10
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- Volume of air in and out of lungs in 1 breath
- Air- filled cavity within a bone
- Single cell thickness blood vessel
- Keratinised surface of the nose
- Prevents food from entering trachea
- Number of lung lobes in the dog
- Metabolism without oxygen
- Artery that carries de-oxygenated blood
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- Made of C-shaped Hyaline cartilage
- Sheet of muscle separating chest and abdomen
- Makes up 79% of inspired air
- Sac in lung where gaseous exchange takes place
- Back of mouth shared by digestive and respiratory
- Tube between pharynx and middle ear
- Physical act of moving air in and out lungs
- Another term for smell
16 Clues: Another term for smell • Metabolism without oxygen • Makes up 79% of inspired air • Keratinised surface of the nose • Number of lung lobes in the dog • Air- filled cavity within a bone • Made of C-shaped Hyaline cartilage • Single cell thickness blood vessel • Tube between pharynx and middle ear • Prevents food from entering trachea • Artery that carries de-oxygenated blood • ...
Respiratory system 2023-03-27
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- Maintaining the trachea's mechanical stability.
- Bringing oxygen into our bodies and sending carbon dioxide out.
- A process by which gases travel from a high-pressure region to a low-pressure one.
- Cellular respiration is a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce adenosine triphosphate an organic compound the body can use for energy.
- Muscles between the ribs.
- Two small muscles that have a moist covering, within the larynx.
- A large airway that leads from the trachea to a lung.
- The neck's internal hollow tube, which begins behind the nose and terminates at the top of the trachea and oesophagus.
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- A protein found inside red blood cells that transports carbon dioxide out of the body and oxygen from bodily tissues and organs.
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs.
- The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles.
- Process or act of breathing in, taking air and sometimes other substances into your lungs.
- One of two organs in the chest that eliminates carbon dioxide from the body and provides oxygen to it.
- The airway that connects the bronchi to the larynx (voice box).
- The region of the throat where the vocal chords are located and where breathing, swallowing, and talking take place.
16 Clues: Muscles between the ribs. • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs. • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles. • Maintaining the trachea's mechanical stability. • A large airway that leads from the trachea to a lung. • Bringing oxygen into our bodies and sending carbon dioxide out. • The airway that connects the bronchi to the larynx (voice box). • ...
respiratory system 2024-05-15
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- allowed by air passing over vocal chords to create sound
- acts as a passageway for air to enter the lungs
- small hairs that line the bronchial tubes
- prefered entrance for air into the body
- major airways that lead to the lungs that resemble a tree
- receptors responsible for smell
- moves unwanted material out of the lungs
- works closely with this system during homeostasis
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- the system that allows the body to breathe
- muscle that moves the lungs so that they contract and expand
- holds the vocal cords and allows speech
- pair of organs that pull and push air in and out
- disease that is spread through the air, deadliest disease in the world
- disease that causes inflammation in airways
- common name for larynx
- small sacs where O2 and CO2 are exchanged
16 Clues: common name for larynx • receptors responsible for smell • holds the vocal cords and allows speech • prefered entrance for air into the body • moves unwanted material out of the lungs • small hairs that line the bronchial tubes • small sacs where O2 and CO2 are exchanged • the system that allows the body to breathe • disease that causes inflammation in airways • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-09
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- Rounded sacs with very thin walls in wich the gas exchange happens.
- Gas obtained by the respiratory system, needed for the cells.
- Process by which happens the gas exchange due to difference in concentrations.
- As they vibrate, the voice is produced.
- Set of tubes of the respiratory system that leads to the lungs.
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- Thin passages that end in rounded sacs called pulmonary alveoli.
- System that moistens, warms and cleanses the entering air
- Flexible tube that directs the air from the larynx to the bronchi.
- Waste product of cellular respiration, expelled by the respiratory system.
- Spongy organs located in the thoracic cavity on either side of the heart.
- This organ is part of both the digestive and respiratory systems.
- Membrane that surrounds the lungs.
- Two tubes that branch our from the trachea into each lung.
- Short tube made of cartilage, the vocal chords are here.
- Parts into which the lungs are divided.
15 Clues: Membrane that surrounds the lungs. • As they vibrate, the voice is produced. • Parts into which the lungs are divided. • Short tube made of cartilage, the vocal chords are here. • System that moistens, warms and cleanses the entering air • Two tubes that branch our from the trachea into each lung. • Gas obtained by the respiratory system, needed for the cells. • ...
body systems 2022-05-24
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- part of the nervous system that sends the message from your brain
- storage for the excretory system
- maintains fluid levels
- sends messages to the nervous system
- main part of the circulatory system
- what the muscular system is made out of
- regulates biological processes
- transmits signals through the brain and body
- what the skeletal system is made of
- gives body shape and assist movement
- transports of nutrients and waste to and from cells
- main female part of the reproductive system
- absorbs nutrients from what you consume
- responsible for reproduction
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- gets rid of fluid waste
- first part of main digestion in the digestive system
- gland responsible for creating hormones
- things like skin, used for protection
- part of the respiratory system that gets the fresh air in the body
- part of the integumentary system and is the main protection
- responsible for movement
- moves fresh air throughout your body
22 Clues: maintains fluid levels • gets rid of fluid waste • responsible for movement • responsible for reproduction • regulates biological processes • storage for the excretory system • main part of the circulatory system • what the skeletal system is made of • sends messages to the nervous system • moves fresh air throughout your body • gives body shape and assist movement • ...
Organ Systems Audrey Hall 2017-08-31
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- fast-acting control system
- main organ used in the respiratory system
- this is removed in the respiratory system
- transports materials in body
- forms the external body covering
- system that breaks down food
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- allows locomotion
- production of offspring
- organ that works with bladder and ureters in the urinary system
- muscular system does this when the body is too cold
- this is eliminated in the urinary system
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- main organ of the endocrine system
- secretes regulatory hormones
- organ that sends the messages in nervous system
15 Clues: allows locomotion • production of offspring • fast-acting control system • transports materials in body • secretes regulatory hormones • system that breaks down food • returns fluids to blood vessels • forms the external body covering • main organ of the endocrine system • this is eliminated in the urinary system • main organ used in the respiratory system • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2015-02-03
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- part of the skeletal system
- provides structure to the cell
- part of the nervous system
- part of the respiratory system
- transport that consumes energy
- posterior
- system for the synthesis of Vitamin D
- away from the heart
- right
- provides mechanism for the production of offspring
- forehead
- shallow
- surrounding
- tissue found on the bone
- maintains posture
- viewing
- hold the internal organs
- component of the circulatory system
- helps defend against infection
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- physical property of the respiratory system that allows it to expand
- under
- tissue found on the skin
- number of normal breaths per minute
- energy storage
- removes solid waste
- composed of similar cells that holds a specific function
- maintains fluid volume within the body
- physical property of the respiratory system that allows it to return to its original shape
- number of layers of the cell membrane
- 60% component of cell
- structure of the body
- one of the structure of the cell membrane
- reservoir of stored storage
- system which produces hormones
- number of liters of blood within the body
- serves as distribution system of various substances and solutions for the body
- without
- breast
- intravenous
- upper and lower extremities
40 Clues: under • right • breast • shallow • without • viewing • forehead • posterior • surrounding • intravenous • energy storage • maintains posture • removes solid waste • away from the heart • 60% component of cell • structure of the body • tissue found on the skin • tissue found on the bone • hold the internal organs • part of the nervous system • part of the skeletal system • reservoir of stored storage • ...
Respiratory System 2016-01-31
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- a hollow tube strengthened and kept open by rings of cartilage
- these branch many times
- process by which the body takes in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
- when you inspire this gas is consumed
- the diaphragm relaxes and moves upwards by breathing out
- also known as the throat
- contracts and relaxes
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- when you expire this gas is exerted
- extremely thin walls
- the diaphragm contracts and flattens by breathing in
- bag like organs
- also known as the chest cavity
- warmed, moistened and filtered of any foreign material
- deliver air to the lungs
- remove dirt, irritants and mucus through steady, rhythmic movements
- also known as the voice box
16 Clues: bag like organs • extremely thin walls • contracts and relaxes • these branch many times • deliver air to the lungs • also known as the throat • also known as the voice box • also known as the chest cavity • when you expire this gas is exerted • when you inspire this gas is consumed • the diaphragm contracts and flattens by breathing in • ...
Respiratory System 2021-08-16
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- the airway in your throat.
- smaller tubes that split off from the bronchi and deliver air to the alveoli
- lobes parts of the lungs that perform functions to assist with respiration.
- surround the alveoli and take the oxygen into the bloodstream for use by the body.
- keep the temperature and humidity of the air the same. Also produces mucus.
- breathing in
- a passageway for air down to the bronchi. Also called the windpipe.
- An entryway into the respiratory system. Lined with hairs and mucus.
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- An entryway to the respiratory system. Is not lined with hairs or mucus.
- large tubes that split off from the windpipe and into both lungs.
- protects the lower airways and creates sound.
- two structures that hold alveoli and allow the function of the respiratory system.
- small elastic sacs that fill up with air and allow oxygen to be transported into the bloodstream.
- breathing out
- contracts and expands to assist with respiring.
- protects the respiratory system from harm
16 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • the airway in your throat. • protects the respiratory system from harm • protects the lower airways and creates sound. • contracts and expands to assist with respiring. • large tubes that split off from the windpipe and into both lungs. • a passageway for air down to the bronchi. Also called the windpipe. • ...
Respiratory System 2021-05-05
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- the air tube that extends from the larynx into the thorax, where it splits into the right and left bronchi; the windpipe
- the structure consisting of hard and soft components that separates the oral and nasal cavities; the roof of the mouth
- the two openings in the nose through which air enters; nostrils
- air sacs in the lungs from which gas is exchanged with the capillaries
- the thin-walled branches of the bronchi; the smallest air- conducting passageways of the bronchi
- a phospholipid that reduces the surface tension in the alveoli and prevents them from collapsing
- the area of the thoracic cavity between the lungs; houses the heart, great blood vessels, trachea, esophagus, thoracic duct, thymus gland, and other structures
- a flap of cartilaginous tissue that covers the opening to the trachea; diverts food and liquids to the esophagus during swallowing
- the air-filled cavities that surround the nose
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- the collective name for the respiratory and cardiovascular systems; these systems work together to conduct gas exchange
- the thin, double-walled serous membrane that surrounds the lungs
- three uneven, scroll-like nasal bones that extend down through the nasal cavity
- the two passageways that branch off the trachea and lead to the right and left lungs
- the muscular passageway that extends from the nasal cavity to the mouth and connects to the esophagus; the throat
- clusters of lymphatic tissue in the pharynx that function as the first line of defense against infection
- triangular -shaped space inferior to the pharynx that is responsible for voice production; the voice box
16 Clues: the air-filled cavities that surround the nose • the two openings in the nose through which air enters; nostrils • the thin, double-walled serous membrane that surrounds the lungs • air sacs in the lungs from which gas is exchanged with the capillaries • three uneven, scroll-like nasal bones that extend down through the nasal cavity • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-18
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- a vital physical process and is independent that happens without brief or control.
- a expansive membranous tube strengthened by rings of cartilage, amplifying from the larynx.
- fold that's made of versatile cartilage tissue secured with a mucous film.
- process through which cells change over sugars into vitality.
- folds of membranous tissue which extend inwards from the sides of the larynx to create a slit over the glottis within the throat.
- Major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe.
- solid tubular entry of the vertebrate stomach related and respiratory tracts.
- hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords.
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- red protein capable for transporting oxygen within the blood of vertebrates.
- adaptable connective tissue found in different shapes within the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and within the articulating surfaces of joints.
- a muscle situated between the ribs.
- The bony socket for the root of a tooth.
- an expiration of air from the lungs.
- The process movement of molecules.
- A pair of organs situated within the Ribcage, while consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn.
- Tubes in the lungs.
16 Clues: Tubes in the lungs. • The process movement of molecules. • a muscle situated between the ribs. • an expiration of air from the lungs. • The bony socket for the root of a tooth. • process through which cells change over sugars into vitality. • Major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-18
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- The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs
- A semi-rigid but flexible avascular connective tissue found at various sites within the body
- A tube about 4 inches long and less than an inch in diameter in most people
- Composed of twin infoldings of mucous membrane stretched horizontally across the larynx
- The passageways that connect your windpipe to your lungs
- A pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen
- The process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
- A hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea and oesophagus
- Iron-containing protein in the blood of many animals
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- A group of muscles found between the ribs which are responsible for helping form and maintain the cavity produced by the ribs
- The flow of the breath out of an organism
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- The net movement of molecules from an area
- The drawing of air or other substances into the lungs
- Where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
16 Clues: A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • The flow of the breath out of an organism • The net movement of molecules from an area • Iron-containing protein in the blood of many animals • The drawing of air or other substances into the lungs • The passageways that connect your windpipe to your lungs • A pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-22
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- under your ribs
- Gas exchange is the process by which O2 in the air is exchanged for CO2 in the bloodstream
- structure made mainly of cartilage that connects the pharynx and trachea and serves as a passageway for air and for the production of sound
- The respiratory system functions in the exchange of gases between body cells and the environment
- situated between the ribs.
- the normal pathway for air to enter and exit the respiratory system
- also known as the throat, is the region at the back of nose & mouth
- a network of tubes that conduct air into the lungs
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- Breathing, also called ventilation, is the process of moving air into and out of the lungs to reach alveoli
- In order to live, humans produce energy by a process called respiration
- The lungs contain over 500 million which are microscopic air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles
- Inspiration brings air into the lungs by increasing the volume of the thorax
- Expiration lets air flow out of the lungs by decreasing the volume of the thorax
- also known as the windpipe, is a 4-5 inch long rigid tube that carries air from the larynx to the bronchial tree of the lungs
- a pair of soft, cone-shaped organs that occupy most of the space in the thoracic cavity
- The cardiovascular system works with the respiratory system to transport O2 from the lungs to body cells and returns CO2 from body cells to the lungs for removal
16 Clues: under your ribs • situated between the ribs. • a network of tubes that conduct air into the lungs • the normal pathway for air to enter and exit the respiratory system • also known as the throat, is the region at the back of nose & mouth • In order to live, humans produce energy by a process called respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-07
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- Flow of air through a bird's respiratory system
- Result of anaerobic respiration
- Without oxygen
- Breathing in
- Used for vocalisation in birds
- Pockets with rich blood supply and thin walls
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- ATP
- Breathing out
- Release of energy
- With oxygen
- Oxygen carrying protein in muscles
- Flow of air through a mammal's respiratory system
- Birds do not have this
- Branches of the trachea, one to each lung
- Used for vocalisation in mammals
- Birds nostrils
16 Clues: ATP • With oxygen • Breathing in • Breathing out • Without oxygen • Birds nostrils • Release of energy • Birds do not have this • Used for vocalisation in birds • Result of anaerobic respiration • Used for vocalisation in mammals • Oxygen carrying protein in muscles • Branches of the trachea, one to each lung • Pockets with rich blood supply and thin walls • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-15
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- small hairs in throat
- windpipe
- the liquidy part of blood
- hard bone like material
- very small blood vessels
- air comes in through here
- muscle used for breathing
- air sacs
- voice box
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- what we breathe out
- spasm of the diaphragm
- prevents food entering airway
- traps dust in the nose
- tubes from trachea to lungs
- what we breathe in
- main organ
16 Clues: windpipe • air sacs • voice box • main organ • what we breathe in • what we breathe out • small hairs in throat • spasm of the diaphragm • traps dust in the nose • hard bone like material • very small blood vessels • the liquidy part of blood • air comes in through here • muscle used for breathing • tubes from trachea to lungs • prevents food entering airway
Respiratory System 2023-03-24
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- passage area for air
- series of chemical reactions that break down glucose
- windpipe
- breathing
- Block air way
- Supplies the body with oxygen
- muscles that present within the rib cage
- Tiny air sacks
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
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- found in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- Branches into which a bronchus divides
- Produce voice
- expiration of air from the lungs
- strong connective tissue
- major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- Sound Production
16 Clues: windpipe • breathing • Produce voice • Block air way • Tiny air sacks • Sound Production • passage area for air • strong connective tissue • Supplies the body with oxygen • expiration of air from the lungs • Branches into which a bronchus divides • muscles that present within the rib cage • found in red blood cells that carries oxygen • ...
Respiratory System 2023-03-24
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- Produce voice
- muscular organ forming an airway to the lungs
- A tough, flexible tissue that gives structure to the nose
- air sacs of the lungs
- Covers the opening of the windpipe when swallowing
- Sending air out of the lungs
- The cavity behind the nose
- Taking a substance into the body by breathing
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- A large airway that leads from trachea to lungs
- oxygen is used to make energy from sugars
- Movement of molecule from high concentration to low concentration
- The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi
- Protein inside red blood cells
- Between the ribs
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- pair of organs in the ribcage
16 Clues: Produce voice • Between the ribs • air sacs of the lungs • The cavity behind the nose • Sending air out of the lungs • pair of organs in the ribcage • Protein inside red blood cells • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • oxygen is used to make energy from sugars • muscular organ forming an airway to the lungs • Taking a substance into the body by breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2023-11-28
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- episodes of breathing difficulty due to narrowed or obstructed airways
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- voice box; contains vocal cords air moves from pharynx through here to to trachea;
- A flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe (larynx) and prevents food from entering.
- filters and warms air
- respiratory virus that caused pandemic
- Function of the respiratory system
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- Air moves through here into the larynx
- Large, flat muscle at the bottom of the chest cavity that helps with breathing
- Gas that travels from the lungs to the blood and the rest of the body
- tiny air sacs in the lungs that allow gas exchange
- windpipe; tube through which air moves into the lungs
- the alveoli in the lungs are fill w/fluid
- two short branches located at the lower end of the trachea that carry air into the lungs.
- gas produced by body cells as waste; exhaled out of the body through the lungs
- Main organs of the respiratory system
16 Clues: filters and warms air • smallest branches of the bronchi • Function of the respiratory system • Main organs of the respiratory system • Air moves through here into the larynx • respiratory virus that caused pandemic • the alveoli in the lungs are fill w/fluid • tiny air sacs in the lungs that allow gas exchange • windpipe; tube through which air moves into the lungs • ...
Respiratory system 2023-10-25
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- Roof of the mouth
- The act of taking air into the lungs
- This is where gas exchange occurs: grapelike clusters
- The lung is surrounded by this thin, double walled membrane
- The heart and lungs are collectively referred to as this
- Throat
- The process of continuously moving air in and out of the lungs
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- Lack of oxygen: causes shortness of breath
- The trachea divides into these which lead to the right and left lung
- These ducts drain into the nose
- The largest organ in the thoracic cavity that does the work of breathing
- Windpipe
- We breathe through these openings in our nose
- The act of moving air out of the lungs
- Voice box
- Clusters of lymphatic tissue that are a first line of defense against infection
16 Clues: Throat • Windpipe • Voice box • Roof of the mouth • These ducts drain into the nose • The act of taking air into the lungs • The act of moving air out of the lungs • Lack of oxygen: causes shortness of breath • We breathe through these openings in our nose • This is where gas exchange occurs: grapelike clusters • The heart and lungs are collectively referred to as this • ...
Respiratory System 2019-02-25
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- windpipe
- voice box
- flap of tissue that covers the opening of trachea to keep food out
- branch off trachea and transport air into lungs
- air entering body
- substance that moistens air and traps dust particles
- place where air enters the body and is warmed
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- air leaving body
- connective tissue in larynx that vibrate to allow speech
- process of cells breaking down glucose, releasing oxygen
- air sacs in lungs
- throat
- process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide
- dome shaped muscles involved in breathing
- tiny hairlike extensions in the trachea
- main organs of the respiratory system
16 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • air leaving body • air sacs in lungs • air entering body • main organs of the respiratory system • tiny hairlike extensions in the trachea • dome shaped muscles involved in breathing • place where air enters the body and is warmed • branch off trachea and transport air into lungs • substance that moistens air and traps dust particles • ...
Respiratory System 2017-10-20
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- The air volume that enters and comes out from the lungs as normal breathing activities is 500 mL
- Measure air volume
- Two layers of things to protect lungs
- An inflammation on the phlegm of trachea and bronchial membrane
- apple The larynx is composed of valve called as the epiglottis and cartilage forming ...
- Even if you have strongly exhaled, there is still remaining air in volume of 1000 mL
- Sums of right lungs is ... lobes
- Protect the lungs from friction
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- The swollen of lymphatic gland in the nose
- An infection of the lungs that caused by Mycobacterium tuberculose
- Hard breathing caused by the spreading of the alveoli over that affected the lungs bigger
- Respiration is distinguished into two namely internal and ... respirations.
- The process of inhale and exhale air
- A respiratory organ that is directly related to environment
- Exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Hard breathing, cough often, and feel so in lung; often caused by allergy reaction, emotional feeling, and stress
16 Clues: Measure air volume • Protect the lungs from friction • Sums of right lungs is ... lobes • The process of inhale and exhale air • Exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide • Two layers of things to protect lungs • The swollen of lymphatic gland in the nose • A respiratory organ that is directly related to environment • ...
Respiratory System 2019-03-06
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- where the gas exchange takes place at the end of the bronchioles
- the muscle that pulls and pushes against the lungs as we inhale and exhale
- carry out the exchange of gases as we breath
- part of the respiratory and digestive systems because both food and air pass it
- the smallest air passageways coming off of the bronchi
- a virus of the Respiratory System
- Asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and COPD are all what type of illness?
- passageway leading from the trachea to the lungs
- is moisten, warmed, and filtered as it enters the body
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- can lead to lung cancer
- closes when food passes by
- the diaphragm ______the thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity
- the part of the respiratory system that produces sound
- an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- the primary _______ of the respiratory system is to take in O2 and give off CO2
- connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus
16 Clues: can lead to lung cancer • closes when food passes by • a virus of the Respiratory System • an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. • carry out the exchange of gases as we breath • passageway leading from the trachea to the lungs • connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus • the part of the respiratory system that produces sound • ...
Respiratory System 2019-03-06
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- Asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, and COPD are all what type of illness?
- passageway leading from the trachea to the lungs
- an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- the primary _______ of the respiratory system is to take in O2 and give off CO2
- the part of the respiratory system that produces sound
- closes when food passes by
- is moisten, warmed, and filtered as it enters the body
- the diaphragm ______the thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity
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- part of the respiratory and digestive systems because both food and air pass it
- the smallest air passageways coming off of the bronchi
- a virus of the Respiratory System
- This smoke can lead to lung cancer.
- carry out the exchange of gases as we breath
- the muscle that pulls and pushes against the lungs as we inhale and exhale
- connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus
- where the gas exchange takes place at the end of the bronchioles
16 Clues: closes when food passes by • a virus of the Respiratory System • This smoke can lead to lung cancer. • an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. • carry out the exchange of gases as we breath • passageway leading from the trachea to the lungs • connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus • the smallest air passageways coming off of the bronchi • ...
Respiratory system 2022-03-11
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- drawing air into the lungs
- temporary stoppage of breathing
- difficult, labored or painful breathing
- the nose has 2 openings referred to as?
- Also known as the thyroid cartilage.
- is the volume of air we move in and out of lungs with each breath
- is an abnormally rapid and shallow breathing.
- caused by more than 200 viruses and is most common
- may cause hoarseness or loss of voice
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- Cavities in the skull that surround the nasal area
- are single layers of epithelial cells
- the nasal septum is a wall of what?
- is normal or easy breathing.
- a tube about 5 inches long
- the left lung is divided into
- what nerves provide sense of smell?
16 Clues: drawing air into the lungs • a tube about 5 inches long • is normal or easy breathing. • the left lung is divided into • temporary stoppage of breathing • the nasal septum is a wall of what? • what nerves provide sense of smell? • Also known as the thyroid cartilage. • are single layers of epithelial cells • may cause hoarseness or loss of voice • ...
Respiratory system 2022-03-18
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- the strong and flexible tissue in the trachea
- The muscles between the ribs
- when the muscles relax and air gets out of the nose and mouth
- ability to pass oxygen into the blood from the air sacs of the lungs, and pass carbon dioxide back into the lungs from the blood.
- The small moveable lid above the larnyx that prevents food and luids from entering the windpipe.
- The protein inside red blood cells
- The two large tubes that carry air from the windpipe to the lungs.
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- a group of organs that function to help you breathe inhaling the air in the current environment
- The main air passages that takes air from the trachea after being inhaled.
- the u-shaped tube that connects to the larnyx.
- the two small muscles that have a moist covering, within the larynx
- Lets air pass from the throat to the trachea and into the lungs
- carries air, food and liquid from the nose and mouth
- when cells obtain energy by burning glucose in the presence of oxygen.
- when the diaphgram contracts and moves downwards.
- when the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. This occurs when you breathe in and out.
16 Clues: The muscles between the ribs • The protein inside red blood cells • the strong and flexible tissue in the trachea • the u-shaped tube that connects to the larnyx. • when the diaphgram contracts and moves downwards. • carries air, food and liquid from the nose and mouth • when the muscles relax and air gets out of the nose and mouth • ...
Respiratory system 2022-03-18
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- the strong and flexible tissue in the trachea
- The muscles between the ribs
- when the muscles relax and air gets out of the nose and mouth
- ability to pass oxygen into the blood from the air sacs of the lungs, and pass carbon dioxide back into the lungs from the blood.
- The small moveable lid above the larnyx that prevents food and luids from entering the windpipe.
- The protein inside red blood cells
- The two large tubes that carry air from the windpipe to the lungs.
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- a group of organs that function to help you breathe inhaling the air in the current environment
- The main air passages that takes air from the trachea after being inhaled.
- the u-shaped tube that connects to the larnyx.
- the two small muscles that have a moist covering, within the larynx
- Lets air pass from the throat to the trachea and into the lungs
- carries air, food and liquid from the nose and mouth
- when cells obtain energy by burning glucose in the presence of oxygen.
- when the diaphgram contracts and moves downwards.
- when the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. This occurs when you breathe in and out.
16 Clues: The muscles between the ribs • The protein inside red blood cells • the strong and flexible tissue in the trachea • the u-shaped tube that connects to the larnyx. • when the diaphgram contracts and moves downwards. • carries air, food and liquid from the nose and mouth • when the muscles relax and air gets out of the nose and mouth • ...
Respiratory system 2023-03-27
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- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles.
- Two small muscles that have a moist covering, within the larynx.
- A protein found inside red blood cells that transports carbon dioxide out of the body and oxygen from bodily tissues and organs.
- The airway that connects the bronchi to the larynx (voice box).
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs.
- A process by which gases travel from a high-pressure region to a low-pressure one.
- The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs.
- The region of the throat where the vocal chords are located and where breathing, swallowing, and talking take place.
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- Bringing oxygen into our bodies and sending carbon dioxide out.
- Cellular respiration is a metabolic pathway that uses glucose to produce adenosine triphosphate an organic compound the body can use for energy.
- Maintaining the trachea's mechanical stability.
- A large airway that leads from the trachea to a lung.
- One of two organs in the chest that eliminates carbon dioxide from the body and provides oxygen to it.
- Process or act of breathing in, taking air and sometimes other substances into your lungs.
- The neck's internal hollow tube, which begins behind the nose and terminates at the top of the trachea and oesophagus.
- Muscles between the ribs.
16 Clues: Muscles between the ribs. • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs. • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles. • Maintaining the trachea's mechanical stability. • A large airway that leads from the trachea to a lung. • Bringing oxygen into our bodies and sending carbon dioxide out. • The airway that connects the bronchi to the larynx (voice box). • ...
Respiratory system 2023-03-27
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- A large airway that leads from the trachea (windpipe) to a lung.
- the act of taking a substance into the body by breathing.
- a cartilaginous segment of the respiratory tract located in the anterior aspect of the neck
- the process whereby gases move from an area of high pressure to low pressure
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest (thorax)
- two bands of muscle inside your voice box (larynx) that allow you to vocalize, or make sounds
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- a protein found in the red blood cells that carries oxygen in your body and gives blood its red colour.
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
- A tough, flexible tissue that lines joints and gives structure to the nose, ears, larynx, and other parts of the body.
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs.
- the flow of the breath out of an organism.
- The hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea (windpipe) and esophagus
- The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi
- The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs
- spaces between the ribs
16 Clues: spaces between the ribs • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs. • the flow of the breath out of an organism. • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • the act of taking a substance into the body by breathing. • A large airway that leads from the trachea (windpipe) to a lung. • The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- carries oxygen from the respiratory organs to the rest of the body
- the windpipe
- the throat
- a tube that allows air to pass from your throat to your lungs.
- the process which cells convert sugar to energy
- diffusing gasses like oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the blood.
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- narrowest airway of the lungs
- endpoint of the respiratory system
- main passageway into the lungs
- a leaf shaped flap in the throat that prevents food and water from entering the windpipe and lungs
- folds of throat tissue that are key in making sounds through vocalization
- flexible connective tissue
- the movement of air from the lungs out of the airway
- muscles between the ribs
- the act of taking in breath
- organs of the respiratory system that allows us to taken in air.
16 Clues: the throat • the windpipe • muscles between the ribs • flexible connective tissue • the act of taking in breath • narrowest airway of the lungs • main passageway into the lungs • endpoint of the respiratory system • the process which cells convert sugar to energy • the movement of air from the lungs out of the airway • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2022-09-09
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- action of exhaling air
- Carries air, food
- A structure that covers the trachea in order to swallow
- A tough but flexible segment that is important for allowing air to pass by while eating and drinking
- fluid from the nose and mouth
- Airway in the lower system
- conducts air to the lungs
- action of inhaling air
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- Movement of respiratory gases through respiratory membrane
- endpoint
- keep food away from your lungs
- Primary organ in the system and is in charge of breathing (gas exchange)
- Also known as windpipe is tube that carries air to and from the lungs
- Allows air to pass by lower part of the respiratory system
- muscle that helps with the breathing process
- carries oxygen from the organs
16 Clues: endpoint • Carries air, food • action of exhaling air • action of inhaling air • conducts air to the lungs • Airway in the lower system • fluid from the nose and mouth • keep food away from your lungs • carries oxygen from the organs • muscle that helps with the breathing process • A structure that covers the trachea in order to swallow • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2022-09-09
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- action of exhaling air
- Carries air, food
- A structure that covers the trachea in order to swallow
- A tough but flexible segment that is important for allowing air to pass by while eating and drinking
- fluid from the nose and mouth
- Airway in the lower system
- conducts air to the lungs
- action of inhaling air
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- Movement of respiratory gases through respiratory membrane
- endpoint
- keep food away from your lungs
- Primary organ in the system and is in charge of breathing (gas exchange)
- Also known as windpipe is tube that carries air to and from the lungs
- Allows air to pass by lower part of the respiratory system
- muscle that helps with the breathing process
- carries oxygen from the organs
16 Clues: endpoint • Carries air, food • action of exhaling air • action of inhaling air • conducts air to the lungs • Airway in the lower system • fluid from the nose and mouth • keep food away from your lungs • carries oxygen from the organs • muscle that helps with the breathing process • A structure that covers the trachea in order to swallow • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- air passages in the lungs. They branch off from the Bronchi.
- process where organisms combine oxygen with molecules and divert chemical energy in those substances to life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water.
- this pushes air from the lungs and pulls down on the rib cage. the muscles that push air out the mouth and nose.
- the process where gases lower pressure by moving from a high-pressure area.
- carries air, food and fluid from the nose and mouth.
- the two small muscles inside the larynx. they open to let air flow to your lungs.
- protein that transports oxygen from the lungs to tissue and carbon dioxide from tissues to the lung.
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- breathing in.
- when you breathe out.
- the trachea is made up of rings of this.
- the hollow tube that allows air to pass from your pharynx and trachea to your lungs.
- the large tubes that connect to the trachea and direct air to your lungs.
- the small lid above the larynx. It prevents food and drink from going into the windpipe.
- connects the larynx to the lungs. Is long and U shaped.
- located in the chest- an organ responsible for adding oxygen to the blood and removing carbon dioxide from the blood.
- tiny air sacs where the lungs and blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
16 Clues: breathing in. • when you breathe out. • the trachea is made up of rings of this. • carries air, food and fluid from the nose and mouth. • connects the larynx to the lungs. Is long and U shaped. • air passages in the lungs. They branch off from the Bronchi. • the large tubes that connect to the trachea and direct air to your lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2020-10-27
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- Gaseous exchange between the blood in the capillaries and the body cells.
- Explains difference between high and low conc. The steeper this gradient (difference between concentration levels at high and low areas) the faster diffusion occurs.
- Microscopic hair like projections that help sweep away fluids and particles.
- Chronic and debilitating disease and is the name for a collection of diseases such as Emphysema.
- The pressure exerted by an individual gas when it exists within a mixtureof gases.
- Volume of air that can be forcibly expired after a normal breath. Slight decrease during exercise.
- Breathing out.
- Device used to measure volume of air inspired and expired by lungs.
- Gaseous exchange between the lungs and blood.
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- The movement of oxygen from the air into the blood, and carbon dioxide from the blood into the air.
- Volume of air that can be forcibly inspired after a normal breath. Decreases during exercise.
- Volume of air breathed in or out per minute. Big increase during exercise.
- The movement of gas molecules from an area of high concentration or partial pressure to an area to an area of low concentration or partial pressure.
- Volume of air breathed in or out per breath. Increases during exercise.
- Volume of air that remains in the lungs after maximum expiration. Remains the same during exercise.
- Breathing in.
16 Clues: Breathing in. • Breathing out. • Gaseous exchange between the lungs and blood. • Device used to measure volume of air inspired and expired by lungs. • Volume of air breathed in or out per breath. Increases during exercise. • Gaseous exchange between the blood in the capillaries and the body cells. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-09
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- area that consists of the back of the nose and mouth
- bacterial or viral infection of the lungs
- (tiny hairs) within the nasal cavity that help filter the air by removing debris
- combining word for larynx
- combining word for breathing
- the two thin membranes that cover the lungs
- the act of breathing out and eliminating excess CO2
- device that produces a fine spray or mist to deliver medication to a patient's deep airways
- infection and inflamation of the bronchial airways
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- surgical puncture of the chest wall to remove fluid from the interpleural space
- combining word for thorax
- the act of taking oxygen into our lungs
- brand name for fexofenadine an antihistamine that helps relieve allergy symptoms
- combining word for lung/air
- combining word for bronchus
- short-acting bronchodilator for quick relief of acute asthma symptoms
16 Clues: combining word for thorax • combining word for larynx • combining word for lung/air • combining word for bronchus • combining word for breathing • the act of taking oxygen into our lungs • bacterial or viral infection of the lungs • the two thin membranes that cover the lungs • infection and inflamation of the bronchial airways • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-08
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- a ring-like muscular tube that acts as the passageway for air, food and liquid; throat.
- The ability to make things move or change
- a muscle located just below the lungs.
- a substance that is changed during a chemical reaction.
- small air sacs through which oxygen enters the capillaries.
- Part of the body where food and air enter.
- Part of the body where air enters.
- A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms.
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords; the voice box.
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- Molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy.
- two short tubes through which air enters the lungs.
- what is formed is when two or more chemicals react
- each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed.
- An organelle in the cell where cellular respiration takes place.
- A molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
- tiny hairs that line the air passage in the nose.
16 Clues: Part of the body where air enters. • a muscle located just below the lungs. • The ability to make things move or change • Part of the body where food and air enter. • A molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms. • tiny hairs that line the air passage in the nose. • what is formed is when two or more chemicals react • two short tubes through which air enters the lungs. • ...
respiratory system 2024-04-18
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- a chronic and episodic inflammatory disease that makes it difficult to breath and causes coughing and wheezing.
- branches of the passages of the respiratory system that lead from the trachea into the lungs.
- the process of exhaling air out of the lungs.
- a condition in which the bronchi become permanently dilated and damaged.
- the process of breathing air into the lungs
- a chronic, progressive, and incurable lung disease that causes difficulty breathing.
- the administration of oxygen to increase the supply of oxygen to the lungs
- main organs of respiration responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- the process of inhaling air into the lungs and exhaling air out of the lungs.
- the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract.
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- tiny, grape like sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs.
- disease that occurs when the full course of medication is not taken for TB
- clapping the chest to help lungs drain with the force of gravity
- acute inflammation in the lung tissue caused by a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection and/or chemical irritants
- an irritation and inflammation of the lining of the bronchi.
- a chronic, incurable lung disease in which the alveoli in lungs become filled with trapped air.
16 Clues: the process of breathing air into the lungs • the process of exhaling air out of the lungs. • the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract. • an irritation and inflammation of the lining of the bronchi. • clapping the chest to help lungs drain with the force of gravity • a condition in which the bronchi become permanently dilated and damaged. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-12
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- chronic, progressive, and incurable lung disaese that causes difficulty breathing
- the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
- tiny grape-like sacs in the lungs
- the process of exhaling air out of the lungs
- disease that occurs when full course of medication is not taken for tuberculosis
- main organs of respiration responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- mucus coughed up from the lungs
- irriation and inflammation of the lining of the bronchi
- clapping the chest to help lungs drain with the force of gravity
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- the process of breathing air into the lungs
- condition where the bronchi become permanently dilated
- incurable lung disease in which the alveoli in lungs become filled wit trapped air
- disease that makes it harder to breathe
- the area of the thoart containing the voice box
- branches of the respiratory system that lead from trachea into the lungs
- hollow muscular tube in the thoart
16 Clues: mucus coughed up from the lungs • tiny grape-like sacs in the lungs • hollow muscular tube in the thoart • disease that makes it harder to breathe • the process of breathing air into the lungs • the process of exhaling air out of the lungs • the area of the thoart containing the voice box • the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract • ...
Acid Base Balance 2021-03-10
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- This is the main pacemaker for breathing and is responsible for initiating inspiration.
- Where Carbon Dioxide is expelled.
- State of High pH or less free hydrogen ions. Can develop with hyperventilation.
- this system acts immediately and expels acid as a gas
- A compound that can repeatedly neutralize excess acids or bases
- State of Low ph or more free hydrogen ions. Can develop with hypoventilation.
- Only 30mL of this common household auto fluid can cause metabolic acidosis
- pH condition that involves Bicarbonate
- A Hydrogen Ion combines with Bicarbonate
- Key ingredient in the Circulating Buffer System.
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- A sign of respiratory alkalosis
- A slow respiratory rate
- The part of the brain responsible for autonomic functions such as breathing.
- this buffer takes hours or days to restore pH
- This helps regulate the Dorsal Respiratory Group
- This is a brand of an OTC drug, commonly used for heartburn, that if overdosed can cause Metabolic Alkalosis
- Too much of this common OTC drug can cause metabolic acidosis
- A fast respiratory rate
- Over-zealous bag-mask venitilations can cause this
- pH condition that involves Carbon Dioxide
- a condition that causes higher than normal levels of CO2 in the blood so that the body normalizes to higher levels.
- A street drug that can cause Respiratory Acidosis by suppressing respiratory drive
22 Clues: A slow respiratory rate • A fast respiratory rate • A sign of respiratory alkalosis • Where Carbon Dioxide is expelled. • pH condition that involves Bicarbonate • A Hydrogen Ion combines with Bicarbonate • pH condition that involves Carbon Dioxide • this buffer takes hours or days to restore pH • This helps regulate the Dorsal Respiratory Group • ...
Organ Systems Audrey Hall 2017-08-31
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- fast-acting control system
- breaks down food
- this is removed in the respiratory system
- this is eliminated in the urinary system
- returns fluids to blood vessels
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- main organ of the endocrine system
- transports materials in body
- organ that works with bladder and ureters in the urinary system
- production of offspring
- muscular system does this when the body is too cold
- secretes regulatory hormones
- forms the external body covering
- allows locomotion
- organ that sends the messages in nervous system
- main organ used in the respiratory system
15 Clues: breaks down food • allows locomotion • production of offspring • fast-acting control system • transports materials in body • secretes regulatory hormones • returns fluids to blood vessels • forms the external body covering • main organ of the endocrine system • this is eliminated in the urinary system • this is removed in the respiratory system • ...
Evolution in respiration 2020-05-17
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- Type of respiration in human beings
- Respiratory organs in pulmonary respiration
- Type of respiration observed in hydra
- Respiratory organs involved in branchial respiration
- An insect which has tracheal respiratory system.
- Respiratory organ involved in cutaneous respiration
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- An animal which can perform both pulmonary and cutaneous respiration.
- Site of respiratory reactions in prokaryotic cells
- Type of respiration observed in earthworm
- Oxygen binding factor in blood
- Respiration takes place in presence of oxygen
- Brachial respiratory system observed in....
12 Clues: Oxygen binding factor in blood • Type of respiration in human beings • Type of respiration observed in hydra • Type of respiration observed in earthworm • Respiratory organs in pulmonary respiration • Brachial respiratory system observed in.... • Respiration takes place in presence of oxygen • An insect which has tracheal respiratory system. • ...
Human Body Systems CRW 2021-05-11
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- red blood cells are made in the bone ______
- oxygen and carbon dioxide, for example
- intestine where water is removed
- tube that is part of digestive system
- where oxygen leaves lung and enters blood
- digestion starts here
- this system carries nutrients to cells respiratory brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- only cardiac muscle in the body
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- works with skeletal system to move the body
- some kinds are involuntary or voluntary
- the control center system
- system that protects the body's organs
- nervous system part protected by spine
- type of muscle inside some organs
- intestine where nutrients go into the blood
- carries nutrients to cells and removes waste
- tube that is part of respiratory system
- part of nervous system
18 Clues: digestion starts here • part of nervous system • the control center system • only cardiac muscle in the body • intestine where water is removed • type of muscle inside some organs • tube that is part of digestive system • oxygen and carbon dioxide, for example • system that protects the body's organs • nervous system part protected by spine • ...
Respiratory System 2023-04-26
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- Lined with hair to remove particles from the air
- Air filled cavities in the skull, keep air moist
- Air sacs in your lungs, lined with capillaries for gas exchange
- Minor air passages of the respiratory system
- Major air passages of the respiratory system
- Membrane lined cavity behind the nose and mouth
- Your "windpipe"; contains rings of cartilage for support
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- Waste gas that's released from the lungs
- Primary organs of the respiratory system
- Hollow passage that contains the voice box
- Small, cellular hairs that line the trachea, keep mucus moving
- Muscle in your abdomen that powers the respiratory system
- Gas brought in by your lungs
13 Clues: Gas brought in by your lungs • Waste gas that's released from the lungs • Primary organs of the respiratory system • Hollow passage that contains the voice box • Minor air passages of the respiratory system • Major air passages of the respiratory system • Membrane lined cavity behind the nose and mouth • Lined with hair to remove particles from the air • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-13
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- Secondary entrance of the respiratory system
- specific area where oxygen exchange takes place
- a disease that causes mucus to produce sticky mucus like substances
- Carries oxygen food and fluid
- inflamed Avioli
- percent of people infected with CF
- Main factor in the respiratory system
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- can be caused by smoking
- Voicebox
- percent of the possible carriers of CF
- Step after the bronchi
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Main entrance of the respiratory system
- Triathlete that recovered from CF
14 Clues: Voicebox • inflamed Avioli • Step after the bronchi • can be caused by smoking • Carries oxygen food and fluid • Triathlete that recovered from CF • percent of people infected with CF • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • Main factor in the respiratory system • percent of the possible carriers of CF • Main entrance of the respiratory system • ...
Organ Systems Audrey Hall 2017-08-31
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- main organ of the endocrine system
- system that secretes regulatory hormones
- organ that sends the messages in nervous system
- system that forms the external body covering
- system transports materials in body
- system that allows locomotion
- system that returns fluids to blood vessels
- fast-acting control system
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- organ that works with bladder and ureters in the urinary system
- this is eliminated in the urinary system
- this is removed in the respiratory system
- muscular system does this when the body is too cold
- system that breaks down food
- main organ used in the respiratory system
- system responsible for the production of offspring
15 Clues: fast-acting control system • system that breaks down food • system that allows locomotion • main organ of the endocrine system • system transports materials in body • this is eliminated in the urinary system • system that secretes regulatory hormones • this is removed in the respiratory system • main organ used in the respiratory system • ...
Chapter 15 - Human Organ Systems 2016-05-09
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- breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, eliminates waste
- works together to help you breathe
- major organ in the respiratory system
- allows movement to occur in your body
- your body's first line of defense - immune system
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- pumps blood throughout your body - respiratory system
- transports oxygen, wastes, and other materials
- your body's defense against viruses and disease
- the skeletal system is made of these
- supports your body and protects your organs
- sends signals throughout your body to provide vital information
- included in the digestive system
- the organ in your nervous system that is similar to the nucleus
13 Clues: included in the digestive system • works together to help you breathe • the skeletal system is made of these • major organ in the respiratory system • allows movement to occur in your body • supports your body and protects your organs • transports oxygen, wastes, and other materials • your body's defense against viruses and disease • ...
The Body Systems 2023-11-29
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- The organ that controls activities of the body
- Needed for reproduction
- Largest organ system and essential for maintaining homeostasis
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Made of glands and hormones
- Organ that processes foods
- Helps you move
- The system that supports the body
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- provides oxygen
- transports oxygen and nutrients
- Main organ in the circulatory system
- Controls the body's activities
- processes foods
- What the Immune system produces
- defends the body against diseases
15 Clues: Helps you move • provides oxygen • processes foods • Needed for reproduction • Organ that processes foods • Made of glands and hormones • Controls the body's activities • transports oxygen and nutrients • What the Immune system produces • defends the body against diseases • The system that supports the body • Main organ in the circulatory system • ...
Biology 2020-11-25
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- Provides body with oxygen.
- Monitor/coordinate organs' functions.
- The 'beginning' of the digestive system.
- Turns food polymers into energy for the body.
- Has 32 brains.
- Regulates vital processes in the body.
- Can stretch and relax.
- Part of the nervous system.
- Transport nutrients and gasses to cells and tissues throughout the body.
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- Part of digestive system, made of bones
- Subsystem of circulatory.
- Enable to have offsprings.
- Part of the respiratory system.
- Gives your body its structure.
- Has 3 hearts.
- Protects the internal structures.
- Removes waste.
17 Clues: Has 3 hearts. • Has 32 brains. • Removes waste. • Can stretch and relax. • Subsystem of circulatory. • Enable to have offsprings. • Provides body with oxygen. • Part of the nervous system. • Gives your body its structure. • Part of the respiratory system. • Protects the internal structures. • Monitor/coordinate organs' functions. • Regulates vital processes in the body. • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-20
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- this is the only organ in the circulatory system
- one organ of the excretory system
- this system moves fresh air into your body.
- this system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the cell.
- this organ is a part of the integumentary system
- this systme gives the body its shape.
- this system makes hormones for mood, development and growth.
- this system transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
- these make up the skeletal system
- one organ of the reproductive system
- One organ of the nervous system
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- this organ is part of the muscular system
- this system produces egg and sperm cells.
- this organ is a part of the endocrine system
- this system maintains fluid levels in our body tissues.
- this system is responsible for movement
- this is a part of the lymphatic system
- breaks nutrients small enough for your body to absorb and use for energy.
- this system maintains the volume and composition of body fluids within normal limits.
- One organ in the respiratory system
- this system protects your body from infection and injuries.
- This organ is part of the digestive system
22 Clues: One organ of the nervous system • one organ of the excretory system • these make up the skeletal system • One organ in the respiratory system • one organ of the reproductive system • this systme gives the body its shape. • this is a part of the lymphatic system • this system is responsible for movement • this organ is part of the muscular system • ...
Body systems 2022-09-29
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- Maintains fluids levels your body tissues
- Largest gland in our body part of the digestive system
- Largest organ in the nervous system
- The bodys ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- Carry oxygen,nutrients and hormones to cells
- Major organ in respiratory system
- Largest organ in the respiratory system
- a change in the position of an object
- Balanced;unchanging
- change the formation of a new substance with different properties.
- Interacting, interrelated or independent forming a more complex whole
- Creates urine as waste
- stimulus a change in the environment outside of the organism
- Transmits signals between the brain
- change change with alters matter without changing its chemical composition
- Maintains the composition of body fluids
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- Gives your body its shape
- delivers oxygen hormones and other important substances
- To produce eggs and sperm
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- Major organ in the digestive system
- Releases hormones into your bloodstream
- Controls your body temperature
- It's responsible for movement
- Largest organ in our body
- Moves air in and out your body
- Breaks down food into nutrients
27 Clues: Balanced;unchanging • Creates urine as waste • Gives your body its shape • To produce eggs and sperm • Largest organ in our body • It's responsible for movement • Controls your body temperature • Moves air in and out your body • Breaks down food into nutrients • Major organ in respiratory system • Largest organ in the nervous system • Major organ in the digestive system • ...
Nutrition Function Crossword 2021-02-08
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- The human body is made up of these.
- Man's best friend
- The group of processes that allows humans to obtain matter and energy.
- Likes to chase mice
- This system is responsible for gas exchange.
- This system removes waste products from the blood.
- The respiratory system is responsible for what exchange?
- A red fluid that transports oxygen throughout the body.
- A clear liquid humans need to survive.
- We need this to breathe.
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- Has a trunk
- Cellular respiration takes place in which part of the cell?
- Blood brings oxygen and what to all parts of the body?
- This system transforms foods into simpler substances.
- This system works with the circulatory system to transport substances.
- Large marsupial
- The digestive system transforms this into simpler substances?
- Flying mammal
- This system transports nutrients and oxygen through the blood to the cells.
- These parts of the body perform specific functions.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • We need this to breathe. • The human body is made up of these. • A clear liquid humans need to survive. • This system is responsible for gas exchange. • This system removes waste products from the blood. • These parts of the body perform specific functions. • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-05-13
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- Primary entryway of air; two nostrils
- the superior pointier area of the lung
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- The pleural that is attached to the thoracic cavity wall
- The majority type of cartilage that supports the trachea
- windpipe; supported by rings of thyroid and hyaline cartilage
- the inferior flat area of the lung
- Adam's Apple
- Vibrate with expired air
- Breaks surface tension in the lungs
- Filters, warms, and moisturizes air for the lungs
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- total amount of air the lungs can contain
- breathing air in
- The pleural that is attached to the lungs
- Main mover of respiration
- Where main gas exchange occurs
- breathing air out
- The anatomical structure that separates the upper respiratory system from the lower respiratory system
- located along the back of the throat
- The vocal cords and the folds between them
20 Clues: Adam's Apple • breathing air in • breathing air out • Vibrate with expired air • Main mover of respiration • Where main gas exchange occurs • the inferior flat area of the lung • Breaks surface tension in the lungs • located along the back of the throat • Primary entryway of air; two nostrils • the superior pointier area of the lung • the main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System 2023-01-12
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- Divided down the middle but the nasal septum
- Air-filled cavities located within the facial bones that act as an echo chamber during sound production and give resonance to a person’s voice
- works in conjunction with the cardiovascular system
- Passageway for air that extends from the Larynx down to the main Bronchi
- cells require a continuous delivery of ____
- The nasal cavity is lined with hairs called ____
- where the exchange of O2 and CO2 take place
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- A muscular structure located between the pharynx and the trachea; houses the vocal cords
- used by the respiratory system and digestive system
- helps with equalizing air pressure in your ear
- area posterior to the nose
- The _________ covers the larynx and trachea during swallowing of food, which pushes the food into the esophagus
- flow of air into the lungs
- flow of air out of the lungs
- respiration is subdivided into 3 parts external, ventilation, and _____
15 Clues: area posterior to the nose • flow of air into the lungs • flow of air out of the lungs • cells require a continuous delivery of ____ • where the exchange of O2 and CO2 take place • Divided down the middle but the nasal septum • helps with equalizing air pressure in your ear • The nasal cavity is lined with hairs called ____ • ...
Respiratory System 2017-03-29
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- a thin breathing tube that branches from a bronchus within a lung
- a mechanism that provides contact between an animals respiratory surface and or water to which it is exposed
- the transfer of a substance or heat between two fluids flowing in opposite directions
- one of a pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs
- a brain center that directs the activity of organs involved in breathing
- organ in digestive tract that receives food from the oral cavity
- sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
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- one of millions of tiny dead-end sacs within the vertebrate lungs where gas exchange occurs
- a breathing system in which air is pulled into the lungs
- a measure of the relative amount of gas in a mixture
- one of a pair of bands of elastic tissues in the larynx
- an iron containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds o2 and transports it to body tissues
- the maximum of volume that a mammal can inhale and exhale with each breath
- the voice box, containing the vocal chords
- a substance recreated bu alveoli that decreases surface tension in the fluid that coats the alveoli
15 Clues: the voice box, containing the vocal chords • a measure of the relative amount of gas in a mixture • one of a pair of bands of elastic tissues in the larynx • a breathing system in which air is pulled into the lungs • organ in digestive tract that receives food from the oral cavity • a thin breathing tube that branches from a bronchus within a lung • ...
Respiratory System 2019-08-26
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- other name of thracea
- Main Organs of Respiratory System
- made up of rings of cartilge which prevents it from collapsing when inhalation
- is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs
- helps move the oxygen from air sacs to the blood
- where the air enters first before entering the lungs
- other name of throat
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- Where the gases are exchange
- Sytem that enable us to breathe
- other name when you breathe out
- other name when you breathe in
- two air tubes that branches off the trhacea
- Other name for Vouce Box
- it is the muscle of the Respiratory system
- process that is called when the exchange of gases occurs
15 Clues: other name of throat • other name of thracea • Other name for Vouce Box • Where the gases are exchange • other name when you breathe in • Sytem that enable us to breathe • other name when you breathe out • Main Organs of Respiratory System • it is the muscle of the Respiratory system • two air tubes that branches off the trhacea • ...
Respiratory System 2019-08-26
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- other name of throat
- other name of thracea
- made up of rings of cartilge which prevents it from collapsing when inhalation
- process that is called when the exchange of gases occurs
- Sytem that enable us to breathe
- two air tubes that branches off the trhacea
- helps move the oxygen from air sacs to the blood
- Main Organs of Respiratory System
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- Where the gases are exchange
- where the air enters first before entering the lungs
- other name when you breathe out
- other name when you breathe in
- is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs
- Other name for Vouce Box
- it is the muscle of the Respiratory system
15 Clues: other name of throat • other name of thracea • Other name for Vouce Box • Where the gases are exchange • other name when you breathe in • other name when you breathe out • Sytem that enable us to breathe • Main Organs of Respiratory System • it is the muscle of the Respiratory system • two air tubes that branches off the trhacea • ...
Respiratory System 2021-02-25
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- The disease caused by Sars-CoV2.
- Transient cessation of respiration.
- Covers trachea opening if swallowing.
- Where nasal cavity meets the throat.
- Gas exchange between blood and tissue
- Moving air into and out of lungs.
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- Diffusion of water.
- The active process of taking in air.
- Where gas exchange occurs in lungs.
- Group of lung diseases restricting air flow.
- Difficult or labored breathing.
- Air left in lungs after forced exhale
- Double layer membrane covering lungs.
- The voice box.
- Unusual intake due to diaphragm spasm
15 Clues: The voice box. • Diffusion of water. • Difficult or labored breathing. • The disease caused by Sars-CoV2. • Moving air into and out of lungs. • Transient cessation of respiration. • Where gas exchange occurs in lungs. • The active process of taking in air. • Where nasal cavity meets the throat. • Covers trachea opening if swallowing. • Air left in lungs after forced exhale • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2021-03-25
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- inflates the lungs, a dome shaped muscular partition.
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by respiration
- mouth
- a set of things working together
- covers the opening of the windpipe, at the root of the tongue
- amount of air you take into your lungs
- slimy substance secreted by membranes for lubrication and protection
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- pair of organs in respiratory system
- the windpipe moves air to and from the lungs
- used for swallowing, voice box and holds vocal chords
- system associated with breathing
- the act of breathing, a single breath
- life supporting component
- connects the throat to the stomach
- hairlike structures found on the surface of cells
15 Clues: mouth • life supporting component • system associated with breathing • a set of things working together • connects the throat to the stomach • pair of organs in respiratory system • the act of breathing, a single breath • amount of air you take into your lungs • the windpipe moves air to and from the lungs • a colorless, odorless gas produced by respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-18
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- also known as voice box
- also known as windpipe
- system filters the carbon-dioxide that enters the body
- allows us to breathe
- allows the exchange of gases within the cells through inhaling and exhaling
- tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
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- receives air from the nasal cavity and food, and water from the oral cavity
- tiny hairs in the nose that filters the air
- tiny blood vessels that covers the walls of the alveoli
- dioxide released from your body when you exhale
- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out
- cavity it humidifies and warms the inspired air
- the energy-producing chemistry that drives the metabolisms of most living things
- a sticky substance that warms up the incoming air and lubricates the inside of the nose
- carry air into your lungs
15 Clues: allows us to breathe • also known as windpipe • also known as voice box • carry air into your lungs • tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • tiny hairs in the nose that filters the air • dioxide released from your body when you exhale • cavity it humidifies and warms the inspired air • system filters the carbon-dioxide that enters the body • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-18
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- released from your body when you exhale
- it humidifies and warms the inspired air
- tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- tiny hairs in the nose that filters the air
- allows the exchange of gases within the cells through inhaling and exhaling
- filters the carbon-dioxide that enters the body
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- carry air into your lungs
- the energy-producing chemistry that drives the metabolisms of most living things
- tiny blood vessels that covers the walls of the alveoli
- allows us to breathe
- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out
- also known as windpipe
- receives air from the nasal cavity and food, and water from the oral cavity
- also known as voice box
- a sticky substance that warms up the incoming air and lubricates the inside of the nose
15 Clues: allows us to breathe • also known as windpipe • also known as voice box • carry air into your lungs • tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • released from your body when you exhale • it humidifies and warms the inspired air • tiny hairs in the nose that filters the air • filters the carbon-dioxide that enters the body • ...
Respiratory System 2021-08-26
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- contains the nostrils and is used for breathing and smelling
- a muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- air passage from the throat to the lungs
- bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart
- a network of organs and tissues that help you breath
- a disease that causes inflammation in the airways
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- Blood vessels in the alveoli walls that move oxygen and carbon dioxide
- begins below the thoracic inlet level and include the thoracic trachea and bronchi
- surrounded by the lips and takes in food
- air passages from the nasal cavity to the cervical trachea above the thoracic inlet
- tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung
- are inside the rib cage and passes oxygen into the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- contains the vocal cords and used for talking
- the passage which leads from the back of your mouth
15 Clues: surrounded by the lips and takes in food • passage connecting your throat and lungs • air passage from the throat to the lungs • contains the vocal cords and used for talking • a disease that causes inflammation in the airways • the passage which leads from the back of your mouth • bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart • ...
Respiratory System 2014-11-20
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- / voicebox
- / muscular disc under the lungs
- / tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens
- / caused by spasming diaphragm
- / part of the brain that controls breathing
- / system that has gas exchange as primary function
- / flaplike structure that prevents liquid or food from entering trachea
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- / windpipe
- / diaphragm and intercostals relax
- / throat
- / spongy organs with lobes
- / swelling of vocal cords (possibly from infection)
- / caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath
- / diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract
- / divides the nose
15 Clues: / throat • / windpipe • / voicebox • / divides the nose • / spongy organs with lobes • / caused by spasming diaphragm • / muscular disc under the lungs • / diaphragm and intercostals relax • / tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens • / part of the brain that controls breathing • / caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath • / diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract • ...
Respiratory System 2015-04-13
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- tube that leads to the stomach
- sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- muscle below that lungs; helps to expand/contract while breathing
- you breathe out this gas
- back of the throat
- hairlike structures that aid in filtering large objects
- hangy-ball that blocks nasal passage when swallowing
- you breathe in this gas
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- spongy cone shaped organ; have 2 of them
- hollow space behind the nose
- branching of passageways in the lungs
- tube that leads to the lungs; houses vocal chords
- windpipe
- consisting of mouth, teeth, tongue
- flap that covers the larynx when swallowing
15 Clues: windpipe • back of the throat • you breathe in this gas • you breathe out this gas • hollow space behind the nose • tube that leads to the stomach • consisting of mouth, teeth, tongue • branching of passageways in the lungs • spongy cone shaped organ; have 2 of them • sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • flap that covers the larynx when swallowing • ...
Respiratory System 2016-04-11
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- large, fat muscle bottom chest cavity helps breathing
- organs exchange oxygen with water
- iron containing protein
- voice box
- ions enzyme change carbon dioxide into water
- breathing in
- two spongy organs
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- liquid part of blood
- smallest blood vessel
- breathing tubes located in abdomen
- breathing out
- throat
- smaller tubular branches of airway
- flap tissue, prevents food from entering
- windpipe
15 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • breathing in • breathing out • two spongy organs • liquid part of blood • smallest blood vessel • iron containing protein • organs exchange oxygen with water • breathing tubes located in abdomen • smaller tubular branches of airway • flap tissue, prevents food from entering • ions enzyme change carbon dioxide into water • ...
Respiratory System 2016-01-31
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- inspires and expires oxygen
- large muscles which expands and contracts
- dioxide oxygen from the air is exchanged from our bloodstream
- provides greater ventilation
- delivers air to the lungs and divides into a number of branches
- the process by which the body takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- oxygen and carbon dioxide
- air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere
- process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs
- supplied with fresh air during inspiration
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- air containing oxygen is warmed, moistened and filtered of any foreign material
- hollow tube strengthened and kept open by rings of cartilage
- air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs
- a common passage for air to the trachea or food to the oesophagus
- brought about by a number of immediate adjustments in the working of the respiratory system
15 Clues: oxygen and carbon dioxide • inspires and expires oxygen • provides greater ventilation • large muscles which expands and contracts • supplied with fresh air during inspiration • air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere • air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs • process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2016-04-16
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- A special leaf-like piece of cartilage closes the opening into the larynx
- Also known as a windpipe, the bony tube that connects the nose and mouth to the lungs
- Consists of two nostrils and is located on the face
- The movement of air between the environment and the lungs via inhalation and exhalation
- The passageways by which air passes through the nose or mouth to the alveoli of the lungs
- The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration
- The primary organ of respiration
- A muscle that is at the bottom of the ribcage which assists the lungs
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- Tiny hair like structures that filters the nose
- The movement of oxygen from the outside air to the cells within tissues, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction
- The drawing in of a substance into the lungs
- The process that moves air in and out of the lungs
- The large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs, carrying air to the lungs
- A condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- A hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs, the voice box
15 Clues: The primary organ of respiration • The drawing in of a substance into the lungs • Tiny hair like structures that filters the nose • The process that moves air in and out of the lungs • Consists of two nostrils and is located on the face • A muscle that is at the bottom of the ribcage which assists the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2016-04-15
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- Filters incoming air
- About 150 million tiny, blind pocket sacs at the end of the respiratory tree in the lung
- The throat; a muscular passageway shared by the digestive and respiratory tracts
- General term for three progressive disorders of the airways that restrict airflow and ventilation
- Condition characterized by respiratory passageways that are extremely sensitive to irritation
- Thick and sticky fluid that can accumulate and restrict airflow and lead to cystic fibrosis (CF)
- Lipid secretion that coats the alveolar surfaces of the lungs and prevents their collapse
- Narrow opening through which inhaled air leaves the pharynx and enters the larynx
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- Low tissue oxygen levels
- Branches of bronchial tree between the trachea and bronchioles
- A chronic, progressive condition of shortness of breath and inability to tolerate physical exertion
- A localized region or groove that allows passage of the primary bronchi, pulmonary vessels, nerves, and lymphatics
- Respiratory muscle that helps produce sounds in speaking and singing
- The oblique ________ divides the left lung into 2 lobes: superior and inferior
- A chamber or hollow in a tissue
15 Clues: Filters incoming air • Low tissue oxygen levels • A chamber or hollow in a tissue • Branches of bronchial tree between the trachea and bronchioles • Respiratory muscle that helps produce sounds in speaking and singing • The oblique ________ divides the left lung into 2 lobes: superior and inferior • ...
Respiratory System 2018-04-09
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- cords larynx uses this to make sound
- also known as the windpipe
- tubes that attach to each lunch
- system the system that contains organs to help you breathe
- tiny mucous covered hairs
- you inhale air from you _____ and nose
- tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchi
- dioxide the air you exhale contains _____________
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- the air you inhale contains ______
- mesh-like covering of small blood vessels
- as you breathe in you diaphragm ________
- beneath your lungs
- also known as the voice box
- first step to taking in air
- cage protects your lungs
15 Clues: beneath your lungs • tiny mucous covered hairs • also known as the windpipe • cage protects your lungs • also known as the voice box • first step to taking in air • tubes that attach to each lunch • the air you inhale contains ______ • you inhale air from you _____ and nose • cords larynx uses this to make sound • as you breathe in you diaphragm ________ • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2018-11-19
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- acute infection of the lowest parts of the respiratory tract
- device used to measure oxygen saturation
- volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure
- converted form of CO2 using carbonic anhydrase
- cell that secretes mucous
- chronic irritation and inflammation of the lungs
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- hemoglobin saturated with oxygen
- term meaning decreased in temperature causing a shift to the left
- unloading of CO2 in the lungs during exhalation
- type of respiration in the lungs
- primary muscle of respiration
- also known as breathing
- increase in hydrogen ions causing shift to the right
- O2-Hb shifts to the right due to acidity in tissues
- disease that causes constriction of bronchioles
15 Clues: also known as breathing • cell that secretes mucous • primary muscle of respiration • hemoglobin saturated with oxygen • type of respiration in the lungs • device used to measure oxygen saturation • converted form of CO2 using carbonic anhydrase • unloading of CO2 in the lungs during exhalation • disease that causes constriction of bronchioles • ...
respiratory system 2021-12-03
15 Clues: trachea • pharynx • voice box • when you eat • the air you.. • you inhale air • movement of air • what you inhale • minute branches • you need to live • upper or lower airways • when you smell something • the small and add airways • commonly know as the windpipe • the two large tubes that carry air
Respiratory System 2024-02-20
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- gejala dari influenza
- organ pernapasan utama manusia
- letak tonsil
- tempat pertukaran O2 dan CO2
- infeksi amandel oleh Adenovirus
- letak pita suara
- sistem pernapasan
- cabang trakea
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- volume udara yang masih tersisa dalm paru-paru
- sekat pad saluran pernapasan dan pencernaan
- gangguan kesehatan dengan gejala batuk berdahak dan tedapat cairan pada paru-paru
- gangguan pernapasan karena faktor lingkungan
- proses keluarnya udara dari paru-paru
- infeksi dari Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- selaput pembungkus paru-paru
15 Clues: letak tonsil • cabang trakea • letak pita suara • sistem pernapasan • gejala dari influenza • tempat pertukaran O2 dan CO2 • selaput pembungkus paru-paru • organ pernapasan utama manusia • infeksi amandel oleh Adenovirus • proses keluarnya udara dari paru-paru • infeksi dari Mycobacterium tuberculosis • sekat pad saluran pernapasan dan pencernaan • ...