respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
respitory system 2025-03-30
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- respiration gas exchange between blood in capillaries and tissues
- branches into left and right bronchi
- capacity maximal volume that can be exhaled after maximal inhalation
- respiratory tract filters, warms, and humidifies air
- organ of gas exchange
- volume volume of air inhaled and exhaled in a single breath
- respiration gas exchange between air alveoli and blood alveolar capillaries
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- flexible flap of cartilage that routes air and food appropriately
- Inhale
- smaller branches, lack cartilage
- center located in medulla oblongata
- exhale
- capillaries allow blood to come into proximity with air in within alveoli for gas exchange.
- windpipe transport air to and from lungs
- respiratory tract exchanges gases and makes sound
15 Clues: Inhale • exhale • organ of gas exchange • smaller branches, lack cartilage • center located in medulla oblongata • branches into left and right bronchi • windpipe transport air to and from lungs • respiratory tract exchanges gases and makes sound • respiratory tract filters, warms, and humidifies air • volume volume of air inhaled and exhaled in a single breath • ...
HNC Revision 2023-03-31
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- THIS MUSCLE IS UNDER VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT
- OSTEOATHRITIS IS A DISEASE WHICH AFFECTS THIS SYSTEM
- THE LEFT VENTRICLE HAS MUSCLE THAT IS .... ?
- THIS IS THE AREA OF HEART WHICH SEPERATES THE LEFT AND RIGHT VENTRICLES
- WHAT IS MONITORED BY CHEMORECEPTORS IN THE AORTA AND ARCH OF AORTA
- THE MOVEMENT OF MUSCLES, WHEN ONE CONTRACTS THE OTHER RELAXES
- WHAT TRANSPORTS OXYGEN,CO2 AND NUTRIENTS
- THIS IS WHERE T CELLS MATURE
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- THE BONES OF THE FINGERS
- THE BEST ENVIRONMENT FOR GASEOUS EXCHANGE
- THIS ACTS AS A SHOCK ABSORBER TO PROTECT THE JOINTS
- B CELLS ARE A TYPE OF THIS IMMUNITY
- THE WALLS OF THE ALVEOLI ARE HOW MANY CELLS THICK
- TINY HAIRS WHICH MOVE MUCUS TO THE BACK OF THE THROAT TO BE SWALLOWED
- THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A LONG BONE
- THESE FIND,INGULF AND DIGEST BACTERIA
- THIS IS A DISEASE OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- THIS IS A PREDISPOSING FACTOR OF COPD
- THIS IS THE NAME OF A JOINT WITH FLUID IN THE JOINT CAVITY
19 Clues: THE BONES OF THE FINGERS • THIS IS WHERE T CELLS MATURE • THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A LONG BONE • B CELLS ARE A TYPE OF THIS IMMUNITY • THESE FIND,INGULF AND DIGEST BACTERIA • THIS IS A PREDISPOSING FACTOR OF COPD • THIS MUSCLE IS UNDER VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT • WHAT TRANSPORTS OXYGEN,CO2 AND NUTRIENTS • THE BEST ENVIRONMENT FOR GASEOUS EXCHANGE • ...
Systems of the Body 2022-05-25
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- This system is the system inside the human body that takes the nutrients, proteins, and vitamins out of the products we eat.
- The purpose of this system is to protect your body from harmful pathogens
- This system receives information from the five senses
- This system is very important for the human body. It causes movement, stability protection,and temperature regulation
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- The goal of this system is to get oxygen through out your body and carbon dioxide out.
- The purpose of this system is to digest food after it’s ingested
- This system gives support to your body and helps you move.
- The purpose of this system is to move blood around the body.
8 Clues: This system receives information from the five senses • This system gives support to your body and helps you move. • The purpose of this system is to move blood around the body. • The purpose of this system is to digest food after it’s ingested • The purpose of this system is to protect your body from harmful pathogens • ...
Unit 2 Bodies Key Terms 2024-05-14
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- the main cell of the nervous system that transfers signals to, from, and within the brain
- a body system made up of all the muscles of the body that cause movement when they contract, or shorten
- a typically self-contained structure that carries out a particular function for the body
- the smallest unit of life; has a distinct shape and function
- the body system made up of the heart and blood vessels that circulate blood through the body
- specific kinds of neurons that detect stimuli from outside or inside of the body
- a thin slice of an organ or tissue made by cutting through it
- the body system made up of the organs that allow adults to produce offspring
- the body system made up of the organs that bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide waste
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- the body system made up of the organs that get rid of waste
- a bundle of nerve cell axons that transmit information to and from the brain and spinal cord
- the enlarged appearance of an object when viewed through a microscope
- a group of structurally similar cells that work together to perform a specific function
- a change in the internal or external environment that causes the nervous system to react
- the body system made up of organs that break down food into substances that can be absorbed and used for energy and gets rid of the remaining solid waste that cannot be absorbed
- a body system made up of the framework of bones that supports an organism’s body, protects its internal structures, and allows the body to move
- the body system that collects and responds to information from inside and outside of the body; consists of the brain, spinal cord, and a network of nerves
- an organ of the nervous system that processes information received from both outside and inside of the body
- an organ of the nervous system that transfers information between the brain and other parts of the body
19 Clues: the body system made up of the organs that get rid of waste • the smallest unit of life; has a distinct shape and function • a thin slice of an organ or tissue made by cutting through it • the enlarged appearance of an object when viewed through a microscope • the body system made up of the organs that allow adults to produce offspring • ...
Science4Fun 2016- DISSECTION 2016-10-27
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- The release of energy from food
- The air sacs in the lungs
- The top part of the heart
- The lower part of the heart
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- The organ that pumps blood around the body
- The tiny blood vessels
- The main organ in the respiratory system
- The small branches in the lungs
- The gas used to create energy
- The artery going from the heart
10 Clues: The tiny blood vessels • The air sacs in the lungs • The top part of the heart • The lower part of the heart • The gas used to create energy • The small branches in the lungs • The release of energy from food • The artery going from the heart • The main organ in the respiratory system • The organ that pumps blood around the body
Metabolism Vocab 2025-11-09
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- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- the ability to make things move or change
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
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- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
- the body system that transports molecules to and from all cells of the body
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
18 Clues: the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-28
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- System Provides support, protection, and locomotion for the body, forming the framework for movement and storing minerals.
- System Protects the body against pathogens and foreign substances, preventing infections and promoting overall health.
- System Allows for the production of offspring and supports the fertilization and development of new life.
- System Eliminates waste products from the body, regulating water and electrolyte balance and maintaining proper pH levels.
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- System Transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body, maintaining homeostasis.
- System Regulates various bodily functions through the release of hormones, playing a crucial role in growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
- System Facilitates the exchange of gases between the body and the environment, allowing for the intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide.
- System Allows for voluntary and involuntary movements, maintains posture, generates heat, and facilitates bodily functions.
- System Breaks down food into smaller molecules that can be absorbed by the body, facilitating ingestion, digestion, absorption, and elimination.
- System Controls and coordinates all body functions through electrical impulses, enabling movement, sensory perception, and cognitive processes.
10 Clues: System Allows for the production of offspring and supports the fertilization and development of new life. • System Transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body, maintaining homeostasis. • System Protects the body against pathogens and foreign substances, preventing infections and promoting overall health. • ...
Respiratory and Circulatory System 2013-04-16
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- Where the air splits
- It carries blood away from our heart
- Where the air goes in after the bronchus
- A pipe where air passes through when breath in
- Cells They carry oxygen in our body
- It caries blood to our heart
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- What we breath in
- Our blood " "
- It pumps the blood around our body
- Where gas exchange occurs.
10 Clues: What we breath in • Where the air splits • Our blood " " • Where gas exchange occurs. • It caries blood to our heart • It pumps the blood around our body • Cells They carry oxygen in our body • It carries blood away from our heart • Where the air goes in after the bronchus • A pipe where air passes through when breath in
Respiratory System in Humans 2023-11-05
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- The place where the exchange of O2 and CO2 occurs
- The process of expelling air from the lungs
- Inflammation of the bronchi due to viral infection
- That's normal in and out
- The process of breathing with the help of the diaphragm
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- The process of moving oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out
- The organ containing the Adam's apple and vocal cords
- The process of breathing with the help of muscles between bones
- The process of entering air into the lungs
- Residual air that always fills the lungs
10 Clues: That's normal in and out • Residual air that always fills the lungs • The process of entering air into the lungs • The process of expelling air from the lungs • The place where the exchange of O2 and CO2 occurs • Inflammation of the bronchi due to viral infection • The organ containing the Adam's apple and vocal cords • ...
Respiration & The Respiratory System 2023-12-12
10 Clues: Filters and warms air • Organ for gas exchange • The ability to do work • Brings air into each lung • Gas needed for respiration • Muscle that helps us breathe • The release of energy from food • A reaction inside a living thing • Brings air from the nose to the lungs • Found in food, broken down to release energy
The Respiratory System - Vocabulary 2022-08-11
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- Another word for "to breathe in"
- English word for "atmen"
- English word for "Atmungssystem"
- English word for "Lungenvolumen"
- English word for "begründete Vermutung"
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- Another word for "to breathe out"
- English word for "Zusammensetzung"
- English word for "freisetzen"
- This is what your body needs when you breathe in air.
- Another word for "to watch how an experiment turns out".
10 Clues: English word for "atmen" • English word for "freisetzen" • Another word for "to breathe in" • English word for "Atmungssystem" • English word for "Lungenvolumen" • Another word for "to breathe out" • English word for "Zusammensetzung" • English word for "begründete Vermutung" • This is what your body needs when you breathe in air. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2024-04-17
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- The organ that's also a muscle which pumps blood around the body
- An example of a tissue which carries oxygen and nutrients around the body
- Liquid part of blood, mostly water and proteins
- A group of cells working together with a similar structure and function
- The element absorbed from the air in our lungs used by our cells during respiration
- Carry blood away from the heart
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- The release of energy from food
- The organ that we use to inhale air and exhale carbon dioxide and water.
- A word which means 'to do with the lungs'
- Carry blood towards the heart
10 Clues: Carry blood towards the heart • The release of energy from food • Carry blood away from the heart • A word which means 'to do with the lungs' • Liquid part of blood, mostly water and proteins • The organ that's also a muscle which pumps blood around the body • A group of cells working together with a similar structure and function • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-01-20
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- An organ that helps pump blood to the body
- The second sound of the heartbeat
- An organ that helps us breath
- The smallest blood vessels, where the exchange of oxygen occurs in the lungs
- Main Function: To supply the blood with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the blood as you inhale and exhale
- Contains vocal cords that vibrate to make sound
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- Function: Transports food and oxygen to cells and picks up waste in all parts of the body
- Our heart is ____ chambered
- Flap of tissue that prevents the backflow of blood
- Occurs when the blood supply to the brain is blocked causing brain cells to die
10 Clues: Our heart is ____ chambered • An organ that helps us breath • The second sound of the heartbeat • An organ that helps pump blood to the body • Contains vocal cords that vibrate to make sound • Flap of tissue that prevents the backflow of blood • The smallest blood vessels, where the exchange of oxygen occurs in the lungs • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-01-19
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- Carry blood away from the heart
- the muscle under the lungs which contracts and relaxes allowing you to breath
- the gas that all the cells of your body needs
- the waste product that your body lets out when you exhale
- prevent the backflow of blood in the heart
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- passage way for air from larynx to lungs
- carry blood toward the heart
- one of the main passageways for oxygen to enter the body
- liquid tissue that supplies oxygen to all of your cells
- At the end of bronchioles where oxygen and carbon dioxide take place
10 Clues: carry blood toward the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • passage way for air from larynx to lungs • prevent the backflow of blood in the heart • the gas that all the cells of your body needs • liquid tissue that supplies oxygen to all of your cells • one of the main passageways for oxygen to enter the body • ...
Respiratory System Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-31
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- A small, branched airway in the lungs.
- Respiratory structure that filters, warms, and moistens air and helps us smell.
- The majority of carbon dioxide travels in the blood as this ion.
- Muscle used for breathing.
- Process whereby carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs.
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- Space at the back of the nose and mouth.
- Also known as the windpipe.
- Where cellular respiration takes place.
- Thick strands of tissue across the larynx that vibrate to make sound (2 words).
- This lung has only two lobes.
10 Clues: Muscle used for breathing. • Also known as the windpipe. • This lung has only two lobes. • A small, branched airway in the lungs. • Where cellular respiration takes place. • Space at the back of the nose and mouth. • Process whereby carbon dioxide is expelled from the lungs. • The majority of carbon dioxide travels in the blood as this ion. • ...
Muscles 2020-10-21
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- A group of similar cells that perform the same function and make up a specific organ.
- system Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- system Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
- system the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems
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- system Breaks down food into absorbable units that enter the blood for distribution to body cells.
- System Consists of skeletal muscles, tendons that connect muscles to bones, and ligaments that attach bones together to form joint
- system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide.
- An individual living thing
- A group of parts that work together as a whole
10 Clues: An individual living thing • A group of parts that work together as a whole • system Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of carbon dioxide. • A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body • system Transports oxygen, waste, nutrients, hormones, heat, etc... around the body • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-02
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- It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs
- It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung
- this is the muscle that is responsible for inflating and deflating the lungs
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- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
- It is the organ that collects the air
- These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli
6 Clues: It is the organ that collects the air • It is the pipe that sends air to the lungs • These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • These are the small air tubes that connect the bronchus to the alveoli • It is found at the end of the trachea and splits the air into each lung • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2023-04-05
5 Clues: The windpipe • The inflammation of the lungs • A tube that carries air from the trachea to the lungs • A muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities • The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurscat Likes to chase mice
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Respiratory System 2022-11-02
5 Clues: organ collects air from the environment • organs exchange gases between air and the blood • tubes that move air from the trachea to the lungs • organ aids in the breathing process and allows the rib cage to expand • organ is known as the “windpipe” and moves air from the nose to the lungs
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Respiratory System 2023-09-27
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- Cleans the air that we breathe.
- branches from the trachea into each lung.
- A muscle that contracts and relaxes to bring the air in and out of the lungs.
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- The main organ of the Respiratory system which takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- It is a tube that transports air to the lungs. It is also called a wind pipe.
5 Clues: Cleans the air that we breathe. • branches from the trachea into each lung. • It is a tube that transports air to the lungs. It is also called a wind pipe. • A muscle that contracts and relaxes to bring the air in and out of the lungs. • The main organ of the Respiratory system which takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Respiratory System 2023-09-27
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- It is a tube that transports air to the lungs. It is also called a wind pipe.
- branches from the trachea into each lung.
- The main organ of the Respiratory system which takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
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- Cleans the air that we breathe.
- A muscle that contracts and relaxes to bring the air in and out of the lungs.
5 Clues: Cleans the air that we breathe. • branches from the trachea into each lung. • A muscle that contracts and relaxes to bring the air in and out of the lungs. • It is a tube that transports air to the lungs. It is also called a wind pipe. • The main organ of the Respiratory system which takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
Respiratory System 2023-11-28
5 Clues: Windpipe • Voice box • Throat; Air enters here • The passages that direct air into the lungs • Tiny, thin-walled sacs of tissue where gases are exchanged
respiratory system 2025-09-11
Respiratory system 2025-12-10
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- takes in oxygen and distributes through your blood and removes waste carbon dioxide
- The narrow tubes that form off of the bronchus and end in tiny sacks called alveoli
- A large tube that provides a clear airway for air to pass to the lungs
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- It allows you to breathe air in and out throughout your body
- This is the first part of the respiratory system
5 Clues: This is the first part of the respiratory system • It allows you to breathe air in and out throughout your body • A large tube that provides a clear airway for air to pass to the lungs • takes in oxygen and distributes through your blood and removes waste carbon dioxide • The narrow tubes that form off of the bronchus and end in tiny sacks called alveoli
Human Body Systems 2024-01-29
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- one of the systems that our bodies use to get
- the body needs.
- uses oxygen
- to protect your body.
- food and liquids into the building blocks and fuel
- make humans
- the body's defense against infections
- an organ system involved in the body's movement.
- excretion or the process of disposing waste from the
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- a collection of organs with the main function
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood
- made up of glands that make hormones.
- of nerves
- the parts of the body that work together to
- your body's support structure
- of waste products
- includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex
- from and towards the heart.
18 Clues: of nerves • uses oxygen • make humans • the body needs. • of waste products • to protect your body. • from and towards the heart. • your body's support structure • made up of glands that make hormones. • the body's defense against infections • made up of blood vessels that carry blood • the parts of the body that work together to • a collection of organs with the main function • ...
Respiration and gas exchange 2025-02-20
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- Addictive drug in tobacco smoke
- Produced by aerobic respiration
- gas produced by aerobic respiration
- Respiration without oxygen
- Name for anaerobic respiration in yeast
- Produced by fermentation, used to make alcohol
- Organ system which allows you to breath
- Produced by anaerobic respiraton, it causes muscle cramps
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- Gas needed for aerobic respiration
- poisomous gas produced by smoking
- Sugar needed for respiration
- Chemical reaction performed by cells to release energy
- Microorganism used in brewing and baking
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Sticky black substance produced by smoking
- Diseased caused by smoking it stops alveoli from expanding
- Type of smoking where you inhale other peoples smoke
- liquid which transports oxygen and glucose
18 Clues: Respiration without oxygen • tiny air sacs in the lungs • Sugar needed for respiration • Addictive drug in tobacco smoke • Produced by aerobic respiration • poisomous gas produced by smoking • Gas needed for aerobic respiration • gas produced by aerobic respiration • Name for anaerobic respiration in yeast • Organ system which allows you to breath • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-09-24
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- Commonly known as the windpipe. A tube that connects the nose and mouth to the lungs and it runs down the neck and upper chest, carrying air to and from the bronchi.
- Tiny sacs at the end of each bronchiole, where gas exchange takes place.
- The physical movement of air inside and outside the Respiratory System.
- The smallest unit within an organism that can carry out life processes (growth, reproduction, respiration…).
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- Organisms that are made up of more than one cell. Example: Animals and Plants.
- A chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose (sugar) that produces energy and releases carbon dioxide as waste. Takes place in all body cells.
- The delivery of oxygen from the alveoli to the blood, and the elimination of carbon dioxide from the blood to the alveoli.
7 Clues: The physical movement of air inside and outside the Respiratory System. • Tiny sacs at the end of each bronchiole, where gas exchange takes place. • Organisms that are made up of more than one cell. Example: Animals and Plants. • The smallest unit within an organism that can carry out life processes (growth, reproduction, respiration…). • ...
The Respiratory System 2021-09-28
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- Two passageways that branch from the Trachea.(There are one in each lung.)
- The organs that supply your blood with oxygen.
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- located below the lungs is the major muscle of respiration. It is a large dome-shaped
- The process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.
- Two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals. (The voice box.)
- The passageway in your throat that alters air in and out of the lungs.
7 Clues: The organs that supply your blood with oxygen. • Two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. • The process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs. • The passageway in your throat that alters air in and out of the lungs. • Two passageways that branch from the Trachea.(There are one in each lung.) • ...
The Respiratory System 2016-03-07
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- A large air tube that begins at the end of the trachea and branches into the lungs.
- A channel for airflow through the nose.
- A hollow tube that is about 5 inches long and starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea, wind pipe, and esophagus.
- A tube like portion of the respiratory tract that connects the larynx with the bronchial parts of the lungs. Also know as the wind pipe.
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- Large, delicate tubes that carry air into the tiny branches and smaller cells of the lungs after the air has passes through the mouth, nasal passages, and wind pipe.
- The muscles that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen.
- Either one of the two organs that people and animals use to breathe air.
7 Clues: A channel for airflow through the nose. • The muscles that separates the chest cavity from the abdomen. • Either one of the two organs that people and animals use to breathe air. • A large air tube that begins at the end of the trachea and branches into the lungs. • ...
The Respiratory System 2018-05-04
7 Clues: Under the lungs • Helps you breathe • What protects your lungs? • What conducts air to your lungs? • What divides off from bronchi/bronchus • What chemical do you want OUT of your body? • Tiny air sacs of the lungs which helps CO2 exchange
Respiratory System Vocabulary 2018-10-18
7 Clues: when you pull in oxygen • when take out air from your body • a blood vessel that is really tiny • a movement from a low to a high concentration • a huge, flat part that brings oxygen in and out • air sacs that can hold gases and can release it • a organ that is filled with oxygen when you breath
Human respiratory system 2022-01-27
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- allow air to pass into the chamber called larynx
- which helps lungs in contraction and expansion
- enter the nose through the nasal cavity
- contains a number of air sacs and blood vessels
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- is the process in which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released
- is the voice box of our body
- get divided into two part called bronchi
7 Clues: is the voice box of our body • enter the nose through the nasal cavity • get divided into two part called bronchi • which helps lungs in contraction and expansion • contains a number of air sacs and blood vessels • allow air to pass into the chamber called larynx • is the process in which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released
The Respiratory System 2022-04-28
7 Clues: process of opening airways • method to measure lung volumes • measurement of lung obstruction • detergent-like liquid in the airways • cartilaginous tube that transports air • painful inflammation of the pleural tissue • partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the veins
Respiratory System Crossword 2022-05-16
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- The main organs of the respiratory system
- Between the pharynx and larynx is a flap of tissue
- The back part of the mouth and the nose
- A thick sticky substance
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- The space between these folds
- An elastic tube that is located behind the larynx and carries food and liquids to the stomach
- A boxlike structure composed of several pieces of cartilage
7 Clues: A thick sticky substance • The space between these folds • The back part of the mouth and the nose • The main organs of the respiratory system • Between the pharynx and larynx is a flap of tissue • A boxlike structure composed of several pieces of cartilage • An elastic tube that is located behind the larynx and carries food and liquids to the stomach
Infectious Diseases 2024-06-04
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- Give someone an injection to protect them against a diseases
- Get an Illness
- Something that causes a disease
- Related to breathing
- An informal way to say vaccine
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- Someone who studies protection against diseases
- A substance produced in the body to fight disease
- A type of the same virus
- A painful place on your body
- A system of connected organs and tissues
- An extra amount of vaccine
- A hard layer that forms over a wound
12 Clues: Get an Illness • Related to breathing • A type of the same virus • An extra amount of vaccine • A painful place on your body • An informal way to say vaccine • Something that causes a disease • A hard layer that forms over a wound • A system of connected organs and tissues • Someone who studies protection against diseases • A substance produced in the body to fight disease • ...
COPD 2024-08-15
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- A medicine that relaxes smooth muscle
- One of the diseases attached to COPD
- This is why the airway is obstructed
- The CO2 is ______ in these patients
- What the COPD patient uses to breathe
- Blueish tint to skin in COPD patients
- Exercises to strengthen respiratory system
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- Type of breath sound you may hear
- Long-term maintenance drug
- Might be coughed up
- Nickname for a patient with emphysema
- A COPD patient will likely have this
12 Clues: Might be coughed up • Long-term maintenance drug • Type of breath sound you may hear • The CO2 is ______ in these patients • One of the diseases attached to COPD • This is why the airway is obstructed • A COPD patient will likely have this • A medicine that relaxes smooth muscle • Nickname for a patient with emphysema • What the COPD patient uses to breathe • ...
Gas Exchange 2024-12-03
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- Combination of chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and hyperreactive airway disease
- Increased resistance to airflow
- Shortness of breath
- Shortness of breath when lying down
- High levels of CO2
- hyperventilation (respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute)
- High-pitched, whistling sound that occurs when a person breathes in or out
- Characteristic finding is overdistention of alveoli with trapped air
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- Respiratory bronchioles
- Characteristic features of chronic form of disease are hypersecretion of mucus in the large and small airways, hypoxia, and cyanosis
- Sign of chronic hypoxia
- Mouth, nose, larynx, trachea, two main bronchi, bronchioles
- hypoventilation (respiratory rate less than 12 breaths per minute)
- High-pitched, predominantly inspiratory sound
- Right Ventricular Failure caused by pulmonary disease
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the lungs and the blood
- Hyperreactive airway disease
- 1:1 AP/Lateral Ratio
- Lungs cannot fully ventilate, causing low blood oxygen levels
- Lungs are stiff and noncompliant
20 Clues: High levels of CO2 • Shortness of breath • 1:1 AP/Lateral Ratio • Respiratory bronchioles • Sign of chronic hypoxia • Hyperreactive airway disease • Increased resistance to airflow • Lungs are stiff and noncompliant • Shortness of breath when lying down • High-pitched, predominantly inspiratory sound • Right Ventricular Failure caused by pulmonary disease • ...
Kai's school crossword 2022-03-30
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- something that is acceptable to do
- If you are not at school you are ___.
- another word for scared
- Getting used to somewhere
- A school supply that cuts
- the system of your breathing
- when someone will do something.
- yesterday I was very rude. It was so ______ of me
- the whole ______ thing!
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- the driver of a boat is called a _______.
- I am allowed to do something
- If you are in court I will help you.
- Less important or a lower rank.
- when I talk to you I ________ with you
- a family member from the past
15 Clues: another word for scared • the whole ______ thing! • Getting used to somewhere • A school supply that cuts • I am allowed to do something • the system of your breathing • a family member from the past • Less important or a lower rank. • when someone will do something. • something that is acceptable to do • If you are in court I will help you. • If you are not at school you are ___. • ...
The Worldwide Virus 2020-08-17
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- amount of days needed of quarantine if showing symptoms
- an act used to protect oneself from infection
- a substance used to prepare body of illnesses
- contagious and fatal to respiratory system
- something that needs to be take care of
- organ most affected by covid 19
- smaller than bacteria
- messenger of DNA
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- a virus that made the world upside down
- protection against dust or air pollutants
- kills bacteria but not viruses
- people at risk of death from covid
- known as double helix
- something that needs to be cured
- liquid used to eliminate germs
15 Clues: messenger of DNA • known as double helix • smaller than bacteria • kills bacteria but not viruses • liquid used to eliminate germs • organ most affected by covid 19 • something that needs to be cured • people at risk of death from covid • a virus that made the world upside down • something that needs to be take care of • protection against dust or air pollutants • ...
Phineas Gage Crossword Vocab 2024-03-15
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- The boss man regarded the new idea.
- The paper tower was not vary _________.
- The worker had great ________ for his boss.
- Dads goulash had a _______ taste.
- There was _______ all over the bedroom.
- Athletes have a ______________.
- The child had ________ in his respiratory system.
- Dads spaghetti was vary ________.
- The boy _________ his anger for his teacher.
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- The teacher's_____________ was unexpectable for school.
- My English teacher thinks my idea is ____________.
- It is a ______ to hang you stocking for Christmas.
- The doctor should help______the pain on my arm.
- The two students where vary _______
- Moms dinner was ___________.
15 Clues: Moms dinner was ___________. • Athletes have a ______________. • Dads goulash had a _______ taste. • Dads spaghetti was vary ________. • The boss man regarded the new idea. • The two students where vary _______ • The paper tower was not vary _________. • There was _______ all over the bedroom. • The worker had great ________ for his boss. • ...
shorya 2022-09-10
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- what organ releases oxygen to the blood?
- reaction which type of reaction is does respiration undergo?
- what is the taking in of oxygen and giving out of carbon dioxide called?
- where does respiration take place in a cell?
- what gas is needed during respiration?
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- system what system involves metabolic reaction
- what is another name for trachea?
- respiration what type of respiration involves the presence of oxygen?
- sacs what is another name of alveoli ?
- dioxide what is the type of air that is given out during respiration?
10 Clues: what is another name for trachea? • what gas is needed during respiration? • what organ releases oxygen to the blood? • sacs what is another name of alveoli ? • where does respiration take place in a cell? • system what system involves metabolic reaction • reaction which type of reaction is does respiration undergo? • ...
Daniel Araneta n10606193 - Red Blood Cells 2019-08-06
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- Contains the majority if a cell's genetic material. Red blood cells do not have this.
- The the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- A red, iron-rich protein that binds oxygen together
- The main organ in the cardiovascular system
- An element found in red blood cells
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- What organisms need for respiration
- The main organ in the respiratory system
- The waste product of the human body
- Liquid component of blood
- A problem within the body when an individual has a lack of red blood cells
10 Clues: Liquid component of blood • What organisms need for respiration • The waste product of the human body • An element found in red blood cells • The main organ in the respiratory system • The main organ in the cardiovascular system • A red, iron-rich protein that binds oxygen together • The the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism • ...
UNIT 1.- THE ORGANIZATION OF THE HUMAN BODY 2019-09-07
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- Female reproductive organ
- Change of shape of the membrane in order to incorporate large nutrients inside the cell
- Vital function by which the cell exchanges matter and energy with the environment.
- Organ system that participates of the interaction function by releasing substances.
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- Chemical substance indispensable in the mitochondrion.
- Tissue composed of cells that store fats.
- Free exchange of small molecules through the membrane
- Vital function by which the cell receives stimuli and reacts with a response
- Organ of the respiratory system with cartilaginous tissue
- Contains the genetic material
10 Clues: Female reproductive organ • Contains the genetic material • Tissue composed of cells that store fats. • Free exchange of small molecules through the membrane • Chemical substance indispensable in the mitochondrion. • Organ of the respiratory system with cartilaginous tissue • Vital function by which the cell receives stimuli and reacts with a response • ...
Human Body Part 2 2023-08-07
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- Germs like bacteria or viruses that invade the body and cause illness.
- converted into energy
- where the digestive journey begins
- when this is inhaled, blood goes to the heart and is pumped through the body to the cells & tissues. Carbon dioxide is exhaled.
- Digestive juices that assist in breaking down food
- Developed to kill or disable certain bacteria
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- avoid this to prevent many chronic lung and respiratory illnesses
- system that produces hormones
- a disease of the reproductive system
- the period during which adolescents reach sexual maturity and become capable of reproduction
10 Clues: converted into energy • system that produces hormones • where the digestive journey begins • a disease of the reproductive system • Developed to kill or disable certain bacteria • Digestive juices that assist in breaking down food • avoid this to prevent many chronic lung and respiratory illnesses • Germs like bacteria or viruses that invade the body and cause illness. • ...
Body Systems 2025-03-17
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- Helps the Skeletal System move, helps move food through the digestive system
- Removes waste products
- Guards against infection and injury, helps regulate body temperature
- Controls the body's responses to changes inside and out
- Produces and delivers eggs and sperm, nurtures embryo
- Controls growth and development through the release of hormones
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- Brings in oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide
- Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
- Supports body, protects internal organs, allows movement, produces blood cells
- Moves materials throughout the body through the bloodstream (oxygen. nutrients, wastes)
10 Clues: Removes waste products • Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • Produces and delivers eggs and sperm, nurtures embryo • Controls the body's responses to changes inside and out • Brings in oxygen into the body and removes carbon dioxide • Controls growth and development through the release of hormones • ...
Respiratory problems 2017-11-29
9 Clues: goes in your body • what you breathe in • what you breathe out • the system that I'm doing • also known as the windpipe • something that filters the air • about how many times you breathe a day • Something that holds you air after you breathe in • something that carries the blood through your body
LS9U2 PT Part 1 2022-11-17
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- It an organ that produce white blood cell called T-Cells
- It is a muscular tube that carries food to the digestive system
- It is part of the body that has a structure and it functions by working out together
- It is a organ that removes toxin from the body and maintain healthy blood sugar
- It is an organ that remove waste products from the body
- Stores ingested food and release intestine at a rate that is optimal for digestion and absorption
- It is the organ that is part of the nervous system and it also control our body
- Is muscular organ that help to move/pump blood around our body
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- Is an organ of respiratory system that help with air flow in our body
- Is an organ that help us see or view around
- It is a digestive system organ that is responsible to absorb water from food
- A system that protects our organs in the body
12 Clues: Is an organ that help us see or view around • A system that protects our organs in the body • It is an organ that remove waste products from the body • It an organ that produce white blood cell called T-Cells • Is muscular organ that help to move/pump blood around our body • It is a muscular tube that carries food to the digestive system • ...
Homeostasis terms 2023-11-09
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- The process of obtaining oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- The minimum pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest.
- The regulation of the internal conditions of a body or cell.
- The concentration of glucose in the blood.
- The peak pressure in the arteries during heart contraction.
- The system that produces, stores, and eliminates urine.
- A brain region that regulates body temperature, thirst, hunger, and other systems.
- The system that allows a person to breathe and exchange gases.
- Abnormally low blood pressure.
- A reaction that decreases function in response to a stimulus.
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- A hormone that raises the concentration of glucose in the bloodstream.
- A condition where the force of the blood against artery walls is too high.
- A hormone that regulates the amount of glucose in the blood.
- The widening of blood vessels, which decreases blood pressure.
- The narrowing of blood vessels, which increases blood pressure.
- A mechanism that amplifies changes in a system.
- A stored form of glucose in the liver and muscles.
- The process of causing something to absorb water.
- The process that allows the body to maintain its core internal temperature.
19 Clues: Abnormally low blood pressure. • The concentration of glucose in the blood. • A mechanism that amplifies changes in a system. • The process of causing something to absorb water. • A stored form of glucose in the liver and muscles. • The system that produces, stores, and eliminates urine. • The peak pressure in the arteries during heart contraction. • ...
ZAZA'S PDHPE CROSSWORD 2025-10-10
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- the training cycle that structures workloads into macro, mesh and micro phases
- the movement skill involving a sequence of sub skills eg. triple jump
- the epidemiological measure indicating the number of new disease cases
- the goal setting principle
- the skill that occurs from repetitive strain or poor technique
- the psychological state involving tension, unease or worry before performance
- a psychological strategy used to reduce pre performance anxiety
- the process of learning a motor skill through repeated practice and feedback
- the body system responsible for supply oxygen and removing carbon dioxide
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- the principle of training that ensures activities mimic real performance
- the energy pathway predominating in a 400m sprint
- type of stretching involving bouncing movements
- the social justice principle concerned with fairness in health outcomes
- the energy system that uses creatine phosphate as fuel
- the muscular contraction that generates force while lengthening the muscle
- the feedback type that occurs during the performance of skill
- the component of fitness that reflects the efficient of the cardiovascular system
- the first step in the DRSABCD action plan
- the training adaptation resulting in increased size of heart chambers
19 Clues: the goal setting principle • the first step in the DRSABCD action plan • type of stretching involving bouncing movements • the energy pathway predominating in a 400m sprint • the energy system that uses creatine phosphate as fuel • the feedback type that occurs during the performance of skill • the skill that occurs from repetitive strain or poor technique • ...
Respiratory Emergencies 2021-02-15
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- Blue lips or fingernail sign
- Place of 02/CO2 Exchange
- High pitched breath sounds
- Whooping Cough technical name
- Difficulty Speaking
- Common sign in kids is drooling
- Inadequate oxygen to tissue
- Smoker’s outcome
- Collapsed lung
- Right sided Heart Failure causes
- Clot in the lungs
- Breathing in (like being creative)
- A reactive airway disease
- Left sided Heart Failure causes
- Cause of false SpO2 result
- Severe allergic reaction
- Difficulty Breathing
- Produces a barking cough
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- That hanging thing in throat
- Surrounding the lungs
- Chocolate, marshmallows and graham crackers
- Suffix of any inflammatory disease
- Organ that pulls in air
- Secretions or obstruction in upper airway
- Nerve that control breathing
- Give it for any respiratory distress
- Breathing out (like ‘muerte’)
- Place that senses CO2 in blood
- Larger tube of lower airway
- Common lung infection (bacterial or viral)
- Common beta-2 agonist for breathing
- Difficulty swallowing
- End of the Upper Airway
33 Clues: Collapsed lung • Smoker’s outcome • Clot in the lungs • Difficulty Speaking • Difficulty Breathing • Surrounding the lungs • Difficulty swallowing • Organ that pulls in air • End of the Upper Airway • Place of 02/CO2 Exchange • Severe allergic reaction • Produces a barking cough • A reactive airway disease • High pitched breath sounds • Cause of false SpO2 result • Inadequate oxygen to tissue • ...
Respiratory "Popquiz" 2021-04-28
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- An infection that inflames the alveoli in one or both lungs
- The movement of gasses between a barrier, this happens during respiration
- Flat wall of muscle that controls ventilation and separates the thorax from the abdomen
- The organ where ventilation and respiration takes place in the body
- A dying patient
- Movement of air
- Partial or complete paralysis of the arytenoid cartilage in the larynx.
- The Tool that allows us to illuminate and visualize the structures of the larynx
- Movement of air out of the lungs
- The muscular, triangular flap that helps to protect our airway by closing the trachea
- Narrowing
- Movement of air into the lungs
- The tube that delivers air to and from the lungs
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- Complete absence of breathing, breathing has stopped.
- Microscopic, air-filled sacs where gas exchange takes place
- The color of mucous membranes when a patient is low on oxygen
- Monitoring machine that measures exhaled CO2
- Low levels of oxygen
- Difficulty breathing, increased respiratory effort
- A nosebleed
- Rapid breathing
- The process of placing an endotracheal tube
- Infection of the lungs
- Cancer
- A small balloon on the end of an endotracheal tube
25 Clues: Cancer • Narrowing • A nosebleed • A dying patient • Movement of air • Rapid breathing • Low levels of oxygen • Infection of the lungs • Movement of air into the lungs • Movement of air out of the lungs • The process of placing an endotracheal tube • Monitoring machine that measures exhaled CO2 • The tube that delivers air to and from the lungs • ...
RESPIRATORY DEFINITIONS 2020-09-17
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- the sharp pointed cartilage at the bifurcation of the right and left mainstem bronchi
- respired gas volume that does not participate in gas exchange
- an acute or chronic inflammation of the mucous membranes of the tracheobronchial tree
- a substance, especially a drug, that relaxes contractions of the smooth muscle of the bronchioles to improve ventilation to the lungs
- a destructive process of the lung parenchyma leading to permanent enlargement of the distal air spaces
- an abnormal condition of the bronchial tree characterized by irreversible dilatation and destruction of the bronchial walls
- an infectious disorder of the upper airway occurring chiefly in infants and children that normally results in subglottic swelling and obstruction
- an abnormal decrease in breathing rate
- pus within the pleural space
- the large dome-shaped muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen
- primary voluntary professional association for respiratory care practitioners
- an abnormal physiological process resulting in a decreased in the hydrogen ion concentration in the body
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- abnormal collapse of distal lung parenchyma
- difficult or labored breathing as perceived by the patient
- procedure whereby venous blood is pumped outside the body to a heart-lung machine for oxygenation and returned to the body through an artery
- bulbous swelling of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes, often associated with certain chronic lung diseases
- a spontaneous breath mode of ventilatory support which allows separate regulation of the inspiratory and expiratory pressures
- a broad term used to describe generalized airway obstruction that is not fully reversible with treatment
- living only in the presence of oxygen
- coughing up blood from the respiratory tract
- an absence of spontaneous breathing
- an abnormal physiological process resulting in an increase in the hydrogen ion concentration in the body
22 Clues: pus within the pleural space • an absence of spontaneous breathing • living only in the presence of oxygen • an abnormal decrease in breathing rate • abnormal collapse of distal lung parenchyma • coughing up blood from the respiratory tract • difficult or labored breathing as perceived by the patient • respired gas volume that does not participate in gas exchange • ...
Respiratory Allergies 2021-10-31
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- Class of medication used against IgE
- Exposure to pollen commonly cause
- A monoclonal Ab against IgE
- One common thing to change in lifestyle that ↓ resp. problems is to avoid
- The most common method of allergy testing.
- A fungal infection by____(m/c) cause pharyngitis.
- Which cavity ,that most often becomes infected.
- Imaging technique for sinusitis lasts > 12 wks.
- Post nasal drip could be found in
- If the signs and symptoms last for more than 12 weeks called( type)
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- Pain/Pressure behind but felt at top of head invloves which sinus
- Diagnostic method for pharyngitis
- Viral cause of pharyngitis
- Inflammation on back of throat,results in sore throat & fever
- Chronic sinusitis differentiated into subtypes by with/without ?
- Common medication used to block leukotriene ® is
- Time period of acute sinusitis that lasts up to(in weeks)
- Common type of steroids prescribed incase of resp. problems
- Type of sinusitis typically lasts for 7 to 10 days.
- An inflammatory chemical , IgE secreted by
20 Clues: Viral cause of pharyngitis • A monoclonal Ab against IgE • Diagnostic method for pharyngitis • Exposure to pollen commonly cause • Post nasal drip could be found in • Class of medication used against IgE • The most common method of allergy testing. • An inflammatory chemical , IgE secreted by • Which cavity ,that most often becomes infected. • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2021-10-08
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- Shortest name
- The oldest Brady kid
- First man
- Toxic singer
- Cobbler(?)
- Rosie cakes
- Mad (Wo)Men(?)
- Clear quartz
- Not related to famous Tom
- Famous chipmunk
- Miss Lotus Queen
- _.i.am
- Queen of King Ahasuerus
- Last name is a city
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- yellow-orange
- Famous song Anna _
- Shay
- Rolls- _
- Newest grandmother
- Longest name
- Had a little lamb
- Female Steven
- Bad, bad, _ Brown
- Newest employee
- _ of the Jungle
- Chandler's wife on Friends
26 Clues: Shay • _.i.am • Rolls- _ • First man • Cobbler(?) • Rosie cakes • Toxic singer • Longest name • Clear quartz • yellow-orange • Shortest name • Female Steven • Mad (Wo)Men(?) • Newest employee • Famous chipmunk • _ of the Jungle • Miss Lotus Queen • Had a little lamb • Bad, bad, _ Brown • Famous song Anna _ • Newest grandmother • Last name is a city • The oldest Brady kid • Queen of King Ahasuerus • ...
Respiratory Problems 2022-03-02
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- whistling sound auscultated in those with narrowed bronchioles
- route of transmission of respiratory syncytial virus
- medication that decreases airway inflammation
- common side effect of inhaled corticosteroids
- chronic condition involving bronchitis and emphysema
- type of compensation when PaCO2 and HCO3 values are high but pH is acidic
- ventilator therapy that improves oxygenation and gas exchange by 'recruiting' alveoli
- palpable or audible popping, grating, or crunching sensation due to air trapped under the skin due to lung disorder
- serious lung injury involving pulmonary edema
- nuclear medicine scan used to examine ventilation and perfusion in the lungs
- anticholinergic medication that opens the bronchioles
- lead to ocular toxicity
- a clot that travels to a lung artery and suddenly blocks blood flow
- chest trauma involving broken ribs
- short-acting beta agonist used in status asthmaticus
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- results from air trapping in those with COPD and can be visualized on x-ray as a flattened diaphragm
- an abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood
- noninvasive ventilation therapy used in cases of sleep apnea or respiratory failure
- a bubbling or crackling sound originating from the base of the lungs
- type of pneumothorax that can cause tracheal deviation
- macrolide antibiotic used in the treatment of pneumonia but may cause heart rhythm problems in the elderly
- acid-base imbalance associated with hypoventilation
- number of negative sputum cultures needed to be no longer infectious with tuberculosis
- medication for tuberculosis that
- route of transmission of the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- pest known to trigger asthma symptoms
26 Clues: lead to ocular toxicity • medication for tuberculosis that • chest trauma involving broken ribs • pest known to trigger asthma symptoms • medication that decreases airway inflammation • common side effect of inhaled corticosteroids • serious lung injury involving pulmonary edema • acid-base imbalance associated with hypoventilation • ...
Respiratory Challenge 2015-04-27
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- Low ventilation to perfusion
- There are 300 million of these
- Movement of air between atmosphere and alveoli
- Condition that has been associated with ARDS
- Increased PC02
- Process that moves of O2 and CO2 between pulmonary capillaries and alveoli
- Pressures are usually negative here (two words)
- Asthma contributes to increased______
- Process that moves O2 and CO2 in blood, to, and from the cells
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- This circulation does not participate in gas exchange
- Airways that participate in gas exchange
- Results in deadspace ventilation (two words)
- Air hunger is prominent sign of this condition (abbrev)
- High ventilation to perfusion
- Type of blood entering the pulmonary artery
- Expiration is normally
- Shift to the right
- Tension pneumothorax
- Pressures are higher on this side
- Measurement of distensibility
20 Clues: Increased PC02 • Shift to the right • Tension pneumothorax • Expiration is normally • Low ventilation to perfusion • High ventilation to perfusion • Measurement of distensibility • There are 300 million of these • Pressures are higher on this side • Asthma contributes to increased______ • Airways that participate in gas exchange • Type of blood entering the pulmonary artery • ...
Respiratory Challenge 2015-04-27
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- Process that moves O2 and CO2 in blood, to, and from the cells
- Increased PC02
- Movement of air between atmosphere and alveoli
- Asthma contributes to increased______
- Condition that has been associated with ARDS
- Airways that participate in gas exchange
- Type of blood entering the pulmonary artery
- This circulation does not participate in gas exchange
- High ventilation to perfusion
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- Process that moves of O2 and CO2 between pulmonary capillaries and alveoli
- Tension pneumothorax
- Pressures are higher on this side
- Shift to the right
- Expiration is normally
- Pressures are usually negative here (two words)
- Low ventilation to perfusion
- Results in deadspace ventilation (two words)
- There are 300 million of these
- Measurement of distensibility
- Air hunger is prominent sign of this condition (abbrev)
20 Clues: Increased PC02 • Shift to the right • Tension pneumothorax • Expiration is normally • Low ventilation to perfusion • Measurement of distensibility • High ventilation to perfusion • There are 300 million of these • Pressures are higher on this side • Asthma contributes to increased______ • Airways that participate in gas exchange • Type of blood entering the pulmonary artery • ...
Respiratory Therapy 2015-04-30
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- an organ in the body
- bones that protect the lungs
- breathing machine
- disease that most children grow out of
- wind pipe
- disease that causes excessive mucus and airway thickening
- a single air sac
- device used to aerosolize liquid medication
- disease caused by cigarette smoke
- to let air out of the lungs
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- gas molecule needed for tissue function
- nostrils
- a dry-powder inhaler often prescribed for COPD
- a procedure that uses a camera to look inside the lungs
- beta-agonist bronchodilator
- where the trachea splits into the main bronchi
- mucus
- layer of gases surrounding the earth
- muscle responsible for breathing
- vibration device used to clear mucus from lungs
- sound produced by narrowed airways
- noise caused by upper airway inflammation
22 Clues: mucus • nostrils • wind pipe • a single air sac • breathing machine • an organ in the body • beta-agonist bronchodilator • to let air out of the lungs • bones that protect the lungs • muscle responsible for breathing • disease caused by cigarette smoke • sound produced by narrowed airways • layer of gases surrounding the earth • disease that most children grow out of • ...
Respiratory Terms 2023-03-23
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- A surgical incision of the windpipe
- A sudden blockage in the blood vessels that send blood to your lungs
- A medical device that turns liquid medicine into a mist that can easily be inhaled
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome (abbr.)
- A medical device used for delivering medicines to the lungs
- Difficult or labored breath
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- A lung disease that causes low blood oxygen
- Abnormal, rapid breathing
- A surgical removal of a lobe
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- Disease caused by a bacterial infection in the lungs
- Inflammation of pleura
- A medical device that makes inhalers easier and more effective
- Fluid build-up in between the layers of tissue that line the lungs and chest cavity
- A condition in which a person's airways are narrowed, inflamed, or swollen. Appears in episodes of difficult breathing.
- Sudden infant death syndrome (abbr.)
- A collection of blood in the pleural space
- A surgical incision between the ribs in order to view the organs inside of the chest
- Oxygen depletion in the blood causing a bluish hue in the skin
- A temporary stoppage of breathing
20 Clues: Inflammation of pleura • Abnormal, rapid breathing • Difficult or labored breath • A surgical removal of a lobe • A temporary stoppage of breathing • A surgical incision of the windpipe • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • Sudden infant death syndrome (abbr.) • Severe acute respiratory syndrome (abbr.) • A collection of blood in the pleural space • ...
Respiratory Terms 2023-03-20
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- oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the cells and blood vessels.
- an instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs
- a cavity within a bone or other tissue, especially one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities.
- also known as breathing, involves both bringing air into the lungs and releasing air to the atmosphere.
- the supply of air to the lungs, especially by means of a machine or device used to support or replace the breathing of a person who is ill, injured, or anesthetized.
- one of the tiny hairlike structures of many cells that make lashing movements.
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- rapid and deep breathing, also called overbreathing, and it may leave you feeling breathless.
- the part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the opening between them. It affects voice modulation through expansion or contraction.
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- occurs when a clump of material, most often a blood clot, gets stuck in an artery in the lungs, blocking the flow of blood.
- the volume of air in the lungs upon the maximum effort of inspiration, in most adults this is about 6 liters.
- a substance which tends to reduce the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved.
- each of a pair of serous membranes lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and other mammals.
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- a flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
- a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs; the windpipe.
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- exhalation of breath.
- the drawing in of breath; inhalation.
- is the cartilage and bone in your nose which divides your nose into left and right sides.
20 Clues: exhalation of breath. • the drawing in of breath; inhalation. • an instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs • oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the cells and blood vessels. • one of the tiny hairlike structures of many cells that make lashing movements. • ...
Respiratory Disorders 2023-04-09
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- If you are in this zone, take a SABA and check peak flow again shortly after
- I am a type of pneumonia acquired in my own home or working environment
- If your pleura is inflamed then you have me
- I am a type of meter used for asthmatics that can tell you how good your airway clearance is
- Send my sputum for this test to definitively diagnose tuberculosis
- I am a type of mask that delivers the most precise oxygen concentration
- If your nose gets dry with O2, add this to help decrease irritation
- This is what they call year-round allergic rhinitis
- I am a type of inhaler that releases a capsule of medication, make sure to take a fast-deep breath when taking me
- I am an acronym for the type of pneumonia you can get while you have an endotracheal tube
- This is the type of isolation I need to be in if I have influenza
- This is the type of isolation I need to be in if I have tuberculosis
- I am the hallmark symptom of tuberculosis
- I can be used to decrease the amount of time you have the flu and make your symptoms better
- I am a common way to get pneumonia, especially if you have a decreased level of consciousness
- I am a handy tool to ensure that you get the most of your inhaled medication as possible
- You may need to wear this at home to support respiratory system if you have COPD
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- This is the best position for a patient with COPD to assume if having any difficulty breathing
- I am the type of tuberculosis that spreads to your other organs
- A patient with COPD will have this kind of chest due to hyperinflation of the lungs
- I am a type of pneumonia you can get if you have a weak immune system
- I am a type of inhaler that requires some coordination but with the help of a spacer you can get your medication quickly and efficiently
- I am the type of mask you will want to wear if you suspect I have tuberculosis
- If you are in this zone, just keep taking your medication like you normally would
- Patients with asthma and COPD may use this type of expiration to help ease airway resistance and remove excess CO2
- I am the fancy term for collapsed alveoli
- I am a type of pneumonia acquired while in a healthcare facility
- I am a treatment for chronic allergies that helps to desensitize you to your specific allergens
- Make sure to use me if you need high doses of medications or cannot physically use an inhaler
- Patients with asthma have wheezing during this part of the respiratory cycle
- I am a habit you will want to quit if you have any respiratory problem
- If you are in this zone, go to the hospital or call your doctor immediately
- I can be used in most respiratory disorders to thin secretions to improve airway clearance
- Acronym for therapy that encourages patients with tuberculosis to remain accountable in taking their medications
- I am the acronym for the therapies used to break up and assist in expectoration of secretions
- If you have a latex allergy you may want to avoid this fruit
- I am the acronym for the type of genetic deficiency that has been linked to causing COPD
37 Clues: I am the fancy term for collapsed alveoli • I am the hallmark symptom of tuberculosis • If your pleura is inflamed then you have me • This is what they call year-round allergic rhinitis • If you have a latex allergy you may want to avoid this fruit • I am the type of tuberculosis that spreads to your other organs • ...
Respiratory terms 2024-02-19
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- instrument used for visual exam within a hollow organ or cavity
- pertaining to the chest
- excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
- pertaining to absence of voice
- study of the lung (a branch of medicine dealing with disease of the lung)
- instrument used for visual examination of the bronchi
- inflammation of the windpipe
- pertaining to difficulty in speaking
- pertaining to the windpipe
- pain in the diaphragm
- pertaining to the diaphragm
- physician who specializes in the use of x-rays, ultrasound, and magnetic fields in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- pertaining to the throat
- normal breathing
- difficulty in speaking
- pertaining to within the windpipe
- incision of the windpipe
- discharge from the nose
- process of recording in slices
- pertaining to the covering of the lungs
- inflammation of sinuses
- deficient in carbon dioxide
- pertaining to deficient oxygen to the tissues
- record of the bronchus
- incision of the chest cavity
- instrument used to measure carbon dioxide
- inflammation of a lobe of the lung
- rapid flow of blood from the nose
- pertaining to absence of oxygen
- surgical repair of the nose
- spasmodic contraction in the bronchi
- pertaining to voice
- deficient oxygen to the tissues
- surgical repair of the windpipe
- absence of oxygen
- surgical incision into the nose
- creation of an artificial opening in the chest
- surgical repair of the voice box
- process of visual examination of hollow organ or body organ
- inflammation of the voice box
- excision of the voice box
- absence of voice
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- surgical puncture of chest cavity to aspirate fluid thoracoscopy process of visual examination of the chest
- inflammation of the lung
- pertaining to destruction of mucus
- Pertaining to the nose
- a physician who studies and treats disease of the lung
- record of sound
- deficient in breathing
- able to breathe only in a straight position
- pertaining to a bronchus
- excision of a lobe of the lung
- pertaining to the diaphragm
- study of x-rays
- inflammation of the epiglottis
- inflammation of the nose and throat
- instrument used to measure oxygen
- deficient oxygen in the blood
- pertaining to the lungs
- absence of carbon dioxide
- pertaining to within the pleura
- pertaining to segment of the lung
- pertaining to the septal
- instrument used to measure breathing
- inflammation of the throat
- excision of a lung
- instrument used for visual exam of the voice box
- pain in the chest
- blood in the chest
- process of measuring oxygen
- process of measuring breathing
- pertaining to the bronchi and alveoli
- inflammation of the nose
- pertaining to the nose and throat
- surgical repair of the septum
- incision of the sinus
- surgical repair of a bronchus
- pertaining to mucus
- pertaining to the voice box
- pertaining to visual exam of hollow organ or body cavity
- pertaining to the alveolus
- difficulty in breathing
- absence of breathing
83 Clues: record of sound • study of x-rays • normal breathing • absence of voice • pain in the chest • absence of oxygen • excision of a lung • blood in the chest • pertaining to mucus • pertaining to voice • absence of breathing • pain in the diaphragm • incision of the sinus • Pertaining to the nose • deficient in breathing • difficulty in speaking • record of the bronchus • pertaining to the chest • ...
Respiratory Keywords 2024-07-06
Across
- Difficulty in breathing.
- Uniform soft tissue swelling causing a loss of the normal angle between the nail and the nail bed (causing the nail to appear rounder).
- Sitting and leaning forward with the arms resting on the knees. It may help reduce breathlessness.
- – Breathing in.
- Rattling, bubbling or crepitation sounds heard during auscultation, typically a sign of fluid e.g. mucous.
- A bluish colour in the skin, lips, and nail beds caused by a shortage of oxygen in the blood.
- Markings on the hand caused through smoking; can appear burn or yellow.
- Difficulty in breathing/ shortness of breath when lying supine (on the back).
- The starting letter for each part of the respiratory assessment in order.
- A measure of how much hemoglobin is currently bound to oxygen compared to how much hemoglobin remains unbounds.
- A mixture of saliva and mucus coughed up from the respiratory tract, typically as a result of infection or other disease.
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- Upon percussion of the chest you hear a less dull sound than previous which is indicative of air.
- This can occur due to use of beta-2-agonist (salbutamol).
- Hyperexpansion - chest wall appears wider and taller than normal. Associated with chronic lung diseases such as asthma and COPD.
- an irregular pattern of breathing consisting of a period of long, laboured breathing followed by a period of shallow, rapid breathing and moments of no breathing at all (apnea).
- Rapid breathing rate.
- Slow breathing rate.
- A whistling sound produced in the respiratory airways during breathing.
- A patient is using these when struggling with breathing, they’re muscles that provide assistance to the main breathing muscles when additional power is needed.
- A cessation of breathing can be momentarily or stop.
- A deep and laboured breathing pattern often associated with severe metabolic acidosis.
- A flapping motion of the hands when the patient has their hands stretched outwards and holding them upright, usually indicating CO2 retention.
22 Clues: – Breathing in. • Slow breathing rate. • Rapid breathing rate. • Difficulty in breathing. • A cessation of breathing can be momentarily or stop. • This can occur due to use of beta-2-agonist (salbutamol). • A whistling sound produced in the respiratory airways during breathing. • Markings on the hand caused through smoking; can appear burn or yellow. • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2024-10-28
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- is the incomplete expansion of or collapse of alveoli
- is a procedure to remove pleural fluid, to instill medication, or obtain fluid for diagnostic studies
- is collapsed lung
- is the loss of the voice (as in laryngitis)
- is collection of fluid in the pleural space
- is infection or inflammation of tonsils
- test is when purified protein derivative (PPD) tuberculin is injected intradermally. The test is called the tuberculin skin test (TST) formally PPD
- is an infectious disease characterized by lesions within the lung tissue. The lesions may degenerate and become necrotic, or they may heal by fibrosis and calcification. The causative organism is the true tubercle bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- is the inflammation of mucosal lining of sinuses and can be caused by infection or allergies. Rhinosinusitis is the preferred term because the nasal mucosa is almost always inflamed with the sinuses
- is inflammation of the nose and upper respiratory tract
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- is an extensive inflammation of the lung with either consolidation of the lung tissue as it fills with exudate or interstitial inflammation and edema
- is a procedure to inspect the brochi, remove foreign objects or mucus plugs, or biopsy lesions
- is a highly infectious viral disease of the upper and lower respiratory tract
- or pleurisy is inflammation of pleural membranes
- is inflammation of larynx with diminished voice or hoarseness
- cough is moist and deep, often accompanied by rhonchi or wheezing, and ends in the production of sputum
- is a chronic lung disease characterized by reversible airway obstruction, airway edema or swelling from inflammation, and increased airway hypersensitivity to a variety of stimuli
- is difficulty breathing
- is difficulty breathing when supine
- patients with asthma or COPD are often asked to check their peak expiratory flow with the use of this device
- is a nosebleed
21 Clues: is a nosebleed • is collapsed lung • is difficulty breathing • is difficulty breathing when supine • is infection or inflammation of tonsils • is the loss of the voice (as in laryngitis) • is collection of fluid in the pleural space • or pleurisy is inflammation of pleural membranes • is the incomplete expansion of or collapse of alveoli • ...
Respiratory Crossword 2025-05-06
Across
- Tear Maker
- chest boundary
- holes in walls adjacent to alveoli
- left lung connector
- separates thorax and abdomen
- moves chest
- separates lung lobes
- covered by cervical pleura
- breath sac
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- moves blood to lungs
- drains left upper lobe
- between heart and sternum
- Lung Sacs
- food tube
- covers lungs
- rib connector
- pump
- base of respiratory tree
- space between pleura
- Wind Pipe
20 Clues: pump • Lung Sacs • food tube • Wind Pipe • Tear Maker • breath sac • moves chest • covers lungs • rib connector • chest boundary • left lung connector • moves blood to lungs • space between pleura • separates lung lobes • drains left upper lobe • base of respiratory tree • between heart and sternum • covered by cervical pleura • separates thorax and abdomen • holes in walls adjacent to alveoli
Respiratory Systems 2025-01-30
Across
- combining form for pharynx
- combining form for fungus
- surgical repair of the nose
- inflammation of the bronchi
- prefix meaning many, much
- excessive breathing
- combining form for oxygen
- combining form for sleep
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- prefix meaning fast, rapid
- instrument used to measure oxygen
- suffix meaning excision, surgical removal
- suffix meaning creation of an artificial opening
- suffix meaning surgical repair
- incision into a sinus
- difficult breathing
- suffix meaning stretching out, dilation, expansion
- prefix meaning above, excessive
- diseased state of the lung
- inflammation of the nose
- prefix meaning new
20 Clues: prefix meaning new • difficult breathing • excessive breathing • incision into a sinus • inflammation of the nose • combining form for sleep • combining form for fungus • prefix meaning many, much • combining form for oxygen • prefix meaning fast, rapid • combining form for pharynx • diseased state of the lung • surgical repair of the nose • inflammation of the bronchi • ...
Respiratory Review 2025-06-08
Across
- Adventitious lung sounds often heard in pneumonia or pulmonary edema
- Diagnostic lab test to identify the causative organism in pneumonia or TB
- Collapse of alveoli leading to decreased gas exchange; diminished breath sounds
- Inhaled and or systemic; used to treat airway inflammation; asthma, COPD
- Med class, relaxes airway smooth muscle; used in obstructive lung diseases
- Blood in pleural space, often following chest trauma or surgery
- Controlled coughing technique used to clear secretions
- Reversible airway inflammation and bronchospasm triggered by allergens or exercise
- Stage of TB where the bacteria are present but inactive
- Blockage in pulmonary artery typically caused by DVT; sudden dyspnea & chest pain
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- Inhale slowly; used to promote lung expansion & prevent atelectasis postop
- Air in pleural space causes lung collapse; may occur spontaneously or from trauma
- Exhale slowly; provides resistance and vibration to loosen secretions
- Infection that causes alveoli to fill with fluid or pus
- Fluid buildup between the pleural layers; diminished breath sounds & dyspnea
- Accumulation of fluid in the alveoli, often related to heart failure
- High-pitched inspiratory sound indicating upper airway obstruction
- Procedure to visualize airways & obtain biopsy or secretion samples
- blood test used to evaluate oxygenation & acid-base balance
- Chronic, progressive disease with airflow limitation, productive cough, & barrel chest
- Chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium; night sweats, weight loss, and hemoptysis
21 Clues: Controlled coughing technique used to clear secretions • Infection that causes alveoli to fill with fluid or pus • Stage of TB where the bacteria are present but inactive • blood test used to evaluate oxygenation & acid-base balance • Blood in pleural space, often following chest trauma or surgery • ...
RESPIRATORY 2014-02-17
Across
- Typifies the conducting system
- Held open by bone and cartilage
- Similar to the trachea, but branching into the lungs
- Located at the point where the respiratory and digestive tracts separate
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- Allows gas exchange
- Functional unit of the lung where gaseous exchange takes place
- Part of the digestive system situated posterior to the nasal and oral cavities and posterior to the larynx
- Essential respiration organ in many air-breathing living things
- Air in to and out of lungs
9 Clues: Allows gas exchange • Air in to and out of lungs • Typifies the conducting system • Held open by bone and cartilage • Similar to the trachea, but branching into the lungs • Functional unit of the lung where gaseous exchange takes place • Essential respiration organ in many air-breathing living things • ...
Communicable Diseases 2021-03-15
Across
- pathogen that is killed with antibiotics
- Hepatitis A is spread through what
- system in body that fights illnesses
- thype of disease transmission by coughing/sneezing
- doctors use these to prevent diseases
- blisters on or around the mouth
- type of disease transmission by touch
- disease spread by mosquitos
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- common infection in one or both eyes
- update tetanus shot after ____ years
- wild animals can carry this disease
- organ affected with hepatitis
- Hepatitis B is spread through what
- diseases that spread
- insect that transmits lyme disease
- best way to prevent spread of communicable diseases
- vaccine children and adults should get each fall
- body part you should sneeze into
18 Clues: diseases that spread • disease spread by mosquitos • organ affected with hepatitis • blisters on or around the mouth • body part you should sneeze into • Hepatitis B is spread through what • Hepatitis A is spread through what • insect that transmits lyme disease • wild animals can carry this disease • common infection in one or both eyes • update tetanus shot after ____ years • ...
12 BODY PARTS 2022-02-14
Across
- A blood vessel going to the heart
- The outermost layer of the skin
- A finger or toe cover made of keratin
- The organs that detect sight
- The indigestion begins in there
- The front part of the head
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- The soft organ covering the body
- Main organs of respiratory system
- Food travels from mouth through it
- The organs that detect sound
- There is a large one before the small
- A blood vessel that leaves from the heart
12 Clues: The front part of the head • The organs that detect sound • The organs that detect sight • The outermost layer of the skin • The indigestion begins in there • The soft organ covering the body • Main organs of respiratory system • A blood vessel going to the heart • Food travels from mouth through it • There is a large one before the small • A finger or toe cover made of keratin • ...
SEPSIS AND SIRS RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT 2013-06-27
Across
- Policy will reduce 2 of 2
- Consult _________ for severe infection
- fast respiratory rate
- ______ urine output
- Decreased LOC or agitation
- SIRS may result in...
- Causes sepsis
- Consult __________ for abdominal sepsis.
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- Temperature above 38 degrees C
- Consult ____________ for respiratory failure
- Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
- Policy will reduce 1 of 2
- Floor that patients will be admitted to with SIRS
- Increased heart rate
- Low blood pressure
- Septic shock
- Consult ____________ for renal failure.
- Lab value that indicates Sepsis
18 Clues: Septic shock • Causes sepsis • Low blood pressure • ______ urine output • Increased heart rate • fast respiratory rate • SIRS may result in... • Policy will reduce 2 of 2 • Policy will reduce 1 of 2 • Decreased LOC or agitation • Temperature above 38 degrees C • Lab value that indicates Sepsis • Consult _________ for severe infection • Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome • ...
Class 6 Respiratory Complications 2025-05-24
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- Common causes of pleural effusion include liver or ____ comorbidities and some types of chemotherapy.
- Hypoxic respiratory failure manifestations include dyspnea, confusion, irritability, ____, tachycardia, and tachypnea.
- Etiologies of Pneumothorax/Hemothorax include trauma, underlying lung diseases like ____, and certain syndromes.
- Hypercapnic respiratory failure involves ____ > 50 mm Hg.
- Hemothorax is the accumulation of ____ in the pleural cavity.
- The nurse may assist with a procedure called ____ in patients with a pleural effusion.
- Post-procedure thoracentesis, the nurse should monitor for ____.
- Pleural effusion is the accumulation of fluid in the ____ space.
- An etiology of PE, Virchow’s triad includes venous stasis, hypercoagulability, and ____ injury.
- The primary diagnostic test for respiratory failure is ____.
- Interventions include mechanical ventilation with ____ to keep alveoli open.
- Key manifestations of ARDS include stiff lungs that can be unresponsive to oxygen, diffuse crackles, and worsening dyspnea.
- In tension pneumothorax, air accumulation causes a ____ shift.
- Tracheal deviation is a sign of ____ and is a medical emergency requiring urgent intervention.
- A PE may originate from a ____ in the leg.
- Interventions for Pneumothorax/hemothorax include preparing for ____ tube insertion and positioning the patient in high fowler's position.
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- Treatment for PE includes ____ such as heparin or alteplase.
- Hypoxic respiratory failure is defined as ____ < 60 mm Hg.
- Manifestations of a flail chest include pain, pain with breathing, splinting, tachypnea, ____ chest movement, respiratory insufficiency, and chest bruising.
- Nursing care includes suctioning, oral care every ____ hours, elevating the HOB of the bed, and infection prevention.
- Patients with a PE will experience a V/Q mismatch: Perfusion ____.
- Causes of PE include prolonged immobilization, atrial fibrillation, lower limb fractures, trauma, central line use, smoking, obesity, pregnancy, and estrogen-based oral ____ use.
- For PE, lab work may show an elevated ____.
- Flail chest is a result of multiple ____ fractures in at least two places.
- Interventions include oxygen administration and encouraging ____ and deep breathing to prevent atelectasis.
- Symptoms of hypercapnia respiratory failure include ____, tachypnea, and asterixis.
- Manifestations of pneumothorax/hemothorax include shortness of breath, hypoxia, asymmetric lung expansion, absent breath sounds over affected side, tracheal deviation ____ from diseased side.
- Manifestations of pleural effusions include dyspnea, ____ breath sounds, coughing, and sharp/stabbing chest pain.
- ARDS is a progressive lung condition often caused by ____.
- Pneumothorax is the accumulation of ____ in the pleural cavity
30 Clues: A PE may originate from a ____ in the leg. • For PE, lab work may show an elevated ____. • Hypercapnic respiratory failure involves ____ > 50 mm Hg. • Hypoxic respiratory failure is defined as ____ < 60 mm Hg. • ARDS is a progressive lung condition often caused by ____. • Treatment for PE includes ____ such as heparin or alteplase. • ...
Nervous System Vocab Puzzle 2021-11-12
Across
- main hub of where information is processed and responses originate
- a symptom of a peripheral disease
- Lobe a Lobe that functions problem solving, attention, and sense of smell
- part of the brain that controls balance, posture, cardiac, respiratory, and vasomotor centers
- medical professional who studys the nervous system
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- specifically affects the nervous system
- threadlike nerves that branch out to all the organs
- detailed pictures of the inside of the body (abbreviated)
- whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that send messages throughout the body
- largest part of the brain
10 Clues: largest part of the brain • a symptom of a peripheral disease • specifically affects the nervous system • medical professional who studys the nervous system • threadlike nerves that branch out to all the organs • detailed pictures of the inside of the body (abbreviated) • main hub of where information is processed and responses originate • ...
Safer For All crossword 2017-06-07
Across
- The respiratory disease mentioned in the story (Page 13)
- The abbreviation for Personal Protective Equipment (Page 15)
- How many points of contact you should maintain when climbing a ladder or stepladder (Page 6)
- One of the underlying health problems eye tests can discover (Page 14)
- Provider of Hills' healthcare scheme (Page 12)
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- What you should not take when on site (Page 8)
- Beginning with P, the type of warning system (Page 4)
- Fire ___________ System (Page 5)
- First word on the page (Page 3)
- The speed limit mentioned in the story (Page 5)
10 Clues: First word on the page (Page 3) • Fire ___________ System (Page 5) • What you should not take when on site (Page 8) • Provider of Hills' healthcare scheme (Page 12) • The speed limit mentioned in the story (Page 5) • Beginning with P, the type of warning system (Page 4) • The respiratory disease mentioned in the story (Page 13) • ...
Other processes of Life 2013-03-11
Across
- It is the system which consists of the heart, blood vessels and blood cells.
- It is a strong muscles with two sides.
- It is located near the heart.
- blood that contains oxygen
- This protects the lungs
- is the movement whereby air containing oxygen is inhaled, and air containing carbon dioxide is exhaled.
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- the lungs is located above it.
- blood that does not contain oxygen
- is the process where oxygen is used to break down food to release energy
- it acts as a filter when air enters the respiratory system
10 Clues: This protects the lungs • blood that contains oxygen • It is located near the heart. • the lungs is located above it. • blood that does not contain oxygen • It is a strong muscles with two sides. • it acts as a filter when air enters the respiratory system • is the process where oxygen is used to break down food to release energy • ...
Human Body Crossword 2013-06-04
Across
- It only has one job, to pump blood into other parts of the body
- You breathe in.
- One of the most important systems in your body
- It helps your body defend for diseases and infections.
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- Brings air to your body and removes carbon dioxide
- Helps the skeletal system to control the body.
- Sends waves to your body to help them. Also helps you think.
- Flitters wastes
- Carries small pieces of blood to place
- It’s a system that helps you break down food into protein, vitamins and minerals.
10 Clues: Flitters wastes • You breathe in. • Carries small pieces of blood to place • Helps the skeletal system to control the body. • One of the most important systems in your body • Brings air to your body and removes carbon dioxide • It helps your body defend for diseases and infections. • Sends waves to your body to help them. Also helps you think. • ...
The Body/Tissue Quiz 2025-11-20
Across
- Breaks down food to make energy
- Works with the Skeletal system for you to be able to move
- Provides support and is the framework of your body
- Uses oxygen to transport things though the blood
- Allows you to feel and be able to send messages around the body
- The things that make up your body
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- Cells combine to make it
- Uses the lungs to bring in oxygen so you heart can pump blood through the body
- Tissue comes together to make it
- Organs make up these things
10 Clues: Cells combine to make it • Organs make up these things • Breaks down food to make energy • Tissue comes together to make it • The things that make up your body • Uses oxygen to transport things though the blood • Provides support and is the framework of your body • Works with the Skeletal system for you to be able to move • ...
Corona and SARS crossword 8-17 2020-08-17
Across
- the type of virus Covid-19 is
- covid-19 affects primarily the ___ system
- wash these often
- the continent in which SARS and covid originated from
- viruses are smaller than _____
- the virus name for coronavirus
- the type of microscope used to look at small viruses
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- is why we have a pandemic
- the city in which covid-19 started in
- the name of the outbreak that happened in 2003
- ____ are known to slow transmission
- viruses are microscopic ______
- microscopic parasite
- short for Center Disease for Control
- pumps air-usually with extra oxygen into patients's airways
15 Clues: wash these often • microscopic parasite • is why we have a pandemic • the type of virus Covid-19 is • viruses are microscopic ______ • viruses are smaller than _____ • the virus name for coronavirus • ____ are known to slow transmission • short for Center Disease for Control • the city in which covid-19 started in • covid-19 affects primarily the ___ system • ...
Kelab Doktor Muda 2023-11-15
Across
- State of worry and mental tension cause by difficult situation
- Class of nutrient that should be taken the least
- Organ that pump the blood
- Transmitted via mosquitoes bites
- Drinking it will damage our liver
- Disease cause by corona virus
- Excessive extra body weight
- Help to prevent constipation
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- Chemical in cigarettes that cause the blacken of the lung
- Cause by HIV virus
- Activities to reduce body weight
- Chemical in cigarettes that cause addiction
- Brushing teeth help to prevent this
- Main organ for our respiratory system
- Largest organ in human body
15 Clues: Cause by HIV virus • Organ that pump the blood • Excessive extra body weight • Largest organ in human body • Help to prevent constipation • Disease cause by corona virus • Activities to reduce body weight • Transmitted via mosquitoes bites • Drinking it will damage our liver • Brushing teeth help to prevent this • Main organ for our respiratory system • ...
Phineas Gage Crossword Vocab 2024-03-15
Across
- The boss man ________ the new idea.
- The paper tower was not vary _________.
- The worker had great ________ for his boss.
- Dads goulash had a _______ taste.
- There was _______ all over the bedroom.
- Athletes have a ______________.
- The child had ________ in his respiratory system.
- Dads spaghetti was vary ________.
- The boy _________ his anger for his teacher.
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- The teacher's_____________ was unexpectable for school.
- My English teacher thinks my idea is ____________.
- It is a ______ to hang you stocking for Christmas.
- The doctor should help______the pain on my arm.
- The two students where vary _______
- Moms dinner was ___________.
15 Clues: Moms dinner was ___________. • Athletes have a ______________. • Dads goulash had a _______ taste. • Dads spaghetti was vary ________. • The boss man ________ the new idea. • The two students where vary _______ • The paper tower was not vary _________. • There was _______ all over the bedroom. • The worker had great ________ for his boss. • ...
The Respiratory System 2019-10-21
Across
- This is the moist cavity behind the nose and mouth. It serves as an entry for the trachea (windpipe) and the esophagus. Because of this, it can be considered part of both the respiratory system and the digestive system.
- These two airways carry oxygen from the trachea to the lungs.
- This organ beneath the lungs alternately presses and pulls on the lungs, expanding them during inhalation and contracting them during exhalation.
- These small air sacs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the bloodstream.
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- These numerous, branching airways carry oxygen to the alveoli and also help to regulate the flow of air throughout the respiratory system.
- Also known as the windpipe, this airway passes just-inhaled air into the bronchi.
- The function of this pair of spongy organs is sending oxygen all throughout the body.
7 Clues: These two airways carry oxygen from the trachea to the lungs. • Also known as the windpipe, this airway passes just-inhaled air into the bronchi. • These small air sacs exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the bloodstream. • The function of this pair of spongy organs is sending oxygen all throughout the body. • ...
Crossword 2021-10-21
Across
- top/bottom midsagittal
- help to regulate the temperature and humidity of the air you breathe in
- responsible for keeping the heart pumping blood around the body.
- mechanical protection for the heart and big vessels,
- the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity
- movement of a body region in a circular manner
- help move mucus up and out of the lungs
- skin where fat is deposited and stored
- provides a waterproof barrier and creates our skin tone.
- lets you smell and is the main gate to the respiratory system, your body's system for breathing.
- controlling the movement of materials across their surface
- keeps the blood flowing through the heart separate from the myocardium,
- convert nutrients into energy
- nodes filters for foreign substances, such as cancer cells and infections.
- prevents the passage of food and other foreign particles into the lower respiratory tracts.
- the movement of a body part toward the body's midline
- to regulate the pressure of the interstitial fluid.
- connects your brain with the rest of your body allowing you to control your movements
- strength, structure, and mobility.
- to return the lymph to the venous circulation.Jul 21, 2021
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- providing structural support to your shoulder region
- to collect lymph fluid from the lymphatic system
- tuning about an axis left and right
- to lift it out to the side from the shoulder.
- eceives oxygen-poor blood from the body and pumps it to the right ventricle
- to transport lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells
- dorsal, thoracic, pelvic, abdominal
- function that automatically brakes the car to avoid an accident.
- forming a barrier between the two ventricles of the heart.
- muscles that decrease the angle between bones on two sides of a joint
- sweat, oil, and wax to cool,
- the layer of the epidermis that is closest to the basement membrane
- to provide protection and structure. Protection to the brain
- to support and protect the skin and deeper layers
- and moisturize the skin's surface
35 Clues: top/bottom midsagittal • sweat, oil, and wax to cool, • convert nutrients into energy • and moisturize the skin's surface • strength, structure, and mobility. • tuning about an axis left and right • dorsal, thoracic, pelvic, abdominal • skin where fat is deposited and stored • help move mucus up and out of the lungs • to lift it out to the side from the shoulder. • ...
Digestion and breathing 2024-01-09
Across
- How fast you breathe
- Used for growth and repair
- Breaking up food molecules into smaller ones
- The gas we need for respiration
- The chemical reaction we use for energy
- Our heart beats faster during...
- Keep us healthy, in fruit and vegetables
- The organ system we use to breathe
- An organ full of acid
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- The waste gas we breathe out
- The organ where nutrients are absorbed
- Give us energy, in bread and rice
- Where respiration happens in the cell
- Organs we use to breathe
- How fast your heart beats
- Speed up reactions in the body
- We need respiration to give us...
- Bones that protect our heart and lungs
18 Clues: How fast you breathe • An organ full of acid • Organs we use to breathe • How fast your heart beats • Used for growth and repair • The waste gas we breathe out • Speed up reactions in the body • The gas we need for respiration • Our heart beats faster during... • Give us energy, in bread and rice • We need respiration to give us... • The organ system we use to breathe • ...
Metabolism 2024-10-10
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- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the ability to make things move or change
- a type of molecule that organisms get from the air or water around them and use to release energy
- the body system that takes in food and breaks it down
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- molecules that are the building blocks of proteins
- the body system that transfers molecules to and from all cells of the body
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
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- a category of large molecules that perform important functions inside living things
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms, we exhale this when we breathe out
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- the body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- the body system that takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy; the molecule that starch breaks down into
- a process in which atoms rearrange to form new substances
16 Clues: the ability to make things move or change • the body's use of molecules for energy and growth • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • molecules that are the building blocks of proteins • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • the body system that takes in food and breaks it down • a proposed answer to a question about the natural world • ...
Health crossword 2014-04-14
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- air we needed to live.
- What different ways can _____ work for us .eg. protection, lifting
- system we use to breathes.
- Generally the intensity of my muscle use for ATP – CP System e.g. high, low.
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- gives basic energy.
- selection of foods and preparation of food.
- Dioxide; we exhaled.
- spine, skull, ribs, and _______ are the bones in your body serve to protect important parts of your body.
8 Clues: gives basic energy. • Dioxide; we exhaled. • air we needed to live. • system we use to breathes. • selection of foods and preparation of food. • What different ways can _____ work for us .eg. protection, lifting • Generally the intensity of my muscle use for ATP – CP System e.g. high, low. • ...
Digestive and Respiratory Systems 2020-12-21
Across
- Gas released by the lungs
- Finishes breaking down food with digestive juices and absorbs the nutrients
- churns food and mixes it with digestive juices
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- group of organs that work together to take in oxygen and release waste gasses
- system that breaks down foods and brings us nutrients
- Removes water from undigested wastes before they leave the body
- passageway for Food between the mouth and stomach
- the windpipe/ connects nasal passages to the lungs
- gas needed by all body cells
- the two main organs of the respiratory system
10 Clues: Gas released by the lungs • gas needed by all body cells • passageway for Food between the mouth and stomach • churns food and mixes it with digestive juices • system that breaks down foods and brings us nutrients • the two main organs of the respiratory system • the windpipe/ connects nasal passages to the lungs • ...
FIRST TERM EXAM 2024-11-02
Across
- is a substance added to improve the quality of soil
- bees make this
- they are people whose expert to operate on sick people
- protects our lungs and other parts of respiratory system
- the hurt pumps faster when we do this
- is attractive to insects,and liquid sugar substance from flowers
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- _______________ system of the body that deals with breaking down of food absorption of nutrients
- our heart is made out of this
- our brain needs protection because it is ____________
- The place where the 10,000 years old of seeds are found
10 Clues: bees make this • our heart is made out of this • the hurt pumps faster when we do this • is a substance added to improve the quality of soil • our brain needs protection because it is ____________ • they are people whose expert to operate on sick people • The place where the 10,000 years old of seeds are found • protects our lungs and other parts of respiratory system • ...
The circulatory system 2025-04-18
Across
- The basic structural and functional units of all living organisms.
- The control center of the nervous system.
- Tubes that carry blood.
- The organ that pumps blood around the body.
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
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- One of the lower pumping chambers of the heart.
- Small veins that collect blood from capillaries.
- The main artery carrying oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body.
- The primary organs of the respiratory system where gas exchange occurs.
- Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart.
10 Clues: Tubes that carry blood. • The control center of the nervous system. • The organ that pumps blood around the body. • One of the lower pumping chambers of the heart. • Small veins that collect blood from capillaries. • Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart. • Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. • ...
Human Body systems 2022-06-21
Across
- What controls the human body?
- What is the main organ in the respiratory system?
- What is the main organ in the circulatory system?
- What is the main organ for the sense of smell?
- How many senses does the human body have?
- What is the main organ for the sense of touch?
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- What is the main organ for the sense of taste?
- What is the main organ for the sense of hearing?
- There are 206 of these in the human body.
- What is the main organ for the sense of sight?
10 Clues: What controls the human body? • There are 206 of these in the human body. • How many senses does the human body have? • What is the main organ for the sense of taste? • What is the main organ for the sense of smell? • What is the main organ for the sense of sight? • What is the main organ for the sense of touch? • What is the main organ for the sense of hearing? • ...
Body Vocabulary 2022-01-29
COVID-19 2020-08-18
Across
- Country with most confirmed cases
- Disease that spreads worldwide
- Ability to resist viruses
- Social distancing recommends ____ feet apart
- To affect with a virus
- Family of viruses to which COVID-19 belongs
- Submicroscopic parasite; infects living cells
- Known to help protect from catching COVID-19
- Being confined to home after being exposed
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- City where the first outbreak was recorded
- Treatment that provides immunity from viruses
- Used to help people get enough oxygen
- Time from exposure to development of symptoms
- First strain of the virus in 2003
- System that COVID-19 primarily targets
15 Clues: To affect with a virus • Ability to resist viruses • Disease that spreads worldwide • Country with most confirmed cases • First strain of the virus in 2003 • Used to help people get enough oxygen • System that COVID-19 primarily targets • City where the first outbreak was recorded • Being confined to home after being exposed • Family of viruses to which COVID-19 belongs • ...
chp.8 Respiratory System 2018-04-17
Across
- adjacent to the nose
- blue discoloration of the skin, lips, and nail beds due to low levels of oxygen in the blood
- specialist in treating disorders in the lungs
- acute inflammation of the nasal mucosa
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- Difficult breathing
- Air in the pleural cavity
- nose bleed
- Inflammation of the bronchi
- instrument used to measure respiratory volumes
- region of the pharynx at the back of the nose and above the soft palate
10 Clues: nose bleed • Difficult breathing • adjacent to the nose • Air in the pleural cavity • Inflammation of the bronchi • acute inflammation of the nasal mucosa • specialist in treating disorders in the lungs • instrument used to measure respiratory volumes • region of the pharynx at the back of the nose and above the soft palate • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2022-01-24
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- Occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked.
- Carries blood to the lungs.
- At the end of bronchioles.
- The first phase of it is called systole.
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- Movement of blood through the tissue of the heart.
- Passageway for air from the larynx to lungs.
- The sound your heart makes when its valves close.
- What carries blood away from the heart.
- Tubes that blood returns to the heart in.
- Dome shaped muscle
10 Clues: Dome shaped muscle • At the end of bronchioles. • Carries blood to the lungs. • What carries blood away from the heart. • The first phase of it is called systole. • Tubes that blood returns to the heart in. • Passageway for air from the larynx to lungs. • Occurs when blood supply to the brain is blocked. • The sound your heart makes when its valves close. • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory System 2023-01-20
10 Clues: vocal cords • passageway for air • branches into 2 tubes • 2 large sponge-like organs • main passageway for oxygen • small branches from the bronchi • deliver blood to the ventricles • where oxygen and carbon exchange • main part of the circulatory system • 2 tubes that branch from the trachea
Grace Bartlam Respiratory System 2021-04-12
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- “Windpipe”
- Healthy people breathe through both the mouth and their ____
- carries air that is breathed in through to the functional tissues of the lungs
- “Voice Box”
Down
- moves to allow air into the lungs
- one of many vital organs
- The little hairs on the cilia are what filters out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air
- Tubes There are as many as 30,000 tiny bronchioles in each lung
- runs behind the trachea and heart but in front of the spine
- it receives air from the nasal cavities, and air, food, and water from the oral cavity
10 Clues: “Windpipe” • “Voice Box” • one of many vital organs • moves to allow air into the lungs • runs behind the trachea and heart but in front of the spine • Healthy people breathe through both the mouth and their ____ • Tubes There are as many as 30,000 tiny bronchioles in each lung • carries air that is breathed in through to the functional tissues of the lungs • ...
The Respiratory System - Crossword 2019-07-24
Across
- Filters the air we inhale and branches into the air tubes
- Organ that allow air to enter and leave the body
- Muscle located under the lungs
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung
Down
- Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs
- The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen
- Taking air into the lungs
- Tiny sacs within the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs
- A substance that moistens the air as well as trapping foreign substances
10 Clues: Taking air into the lungs • Muscle located under the lungs • Main organ of the respiratory system • Tubes which leads from windpipe to each lung • Organ that allow air to enter and leave the body • Bone structure which protects the heart and lungs • The process of producing energy using sugar and oxygen • Tiny sacs within the lungs where gaseous exchange occurs • ...
