respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2021-08-26
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- contains the nostrils and is used for breathing and smelling
- a muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
- passage connecting your throat and lungs
- air passage from the throat to the lungs
- bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart
- a network of organs and tissues that help you breath
- a disease that causes inflammation in the airways
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- Blood vessels in the alveoli walls that move oxygen and carbon dioxide
- begins below the thoracic inlet level and include the thoracic trachea and bronchi
- surrounded by the lips and takes in food
- air passages from the nasal cavity to the cervical trachea above the thoracic inlet
- tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung
- are inside the rib cage and passes oxygen into the blood and removes carbon dioxide
- contains the vocal cords and used for talking
- the passage which leads from the back of your mouth
15 Clues: surrounded by the lips and takes in food • passage connecting your throat and lungs • air passage from the throat to the lungs • contains the vocal cords and used for talking • a disease that causes inflammation in the airways • the passage which leads from the back of your mouth • bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart • ...
Respiratory System 2014-11-20
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- / voicebox
- / muscular disc under the lungs
- / tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens
- / caused by spasming diaphragm
- / part of the brain that controls breathing
- / system that has gas exchange as primary function
- / flaplike structure that prevents liquid or food from entering trachea
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- / windpipe
- / diaphragm and intercostals relax
- / throat
- / spongy organs with lobes
- / swelling of vocal cords (possibly from infection)
- / caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath
- / diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract
- / divides the nose
15 Clues: / throat • / windpipe • / voicebox • / divides the nose • / spongy organs with lobes • / caused by spasming diaphragm • / muscular disc under the lungs • / diaphragm and intercostals relax • / tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens • / part of the brain that controls breathing • / caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath • / diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract • ...
Respiratory System 2015-04-13
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- tube that leads to the stomach
- sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- muscle below that lungs; helps to expand/contract while breathing
- you breathe out this gas
- back of the throat
- hairlike structures that aid in filtering large objects
- hangy-ball that blocks nasal passage when swallowing
- you breathe in this gas
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- spongy cone shaped organ; have 2 of them
- hollow space behind the nose
- branching of passageways in the lungs
- tube that leads to the lungs; houses vocal chords
- windpipe
- consisting of mouth, teeth, tongue
- flap that covers the larynx when swallowing
15 Clues: windpipe • back of the throat • you breathe in this gas • you breathe out this gas • hollow space behind the nose • tube that leads to the stomach • consisting of mouth, teeth, tongue • branching of passageways in the lungs • spongy cone shaped organ; have 2 of them • sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • flap that covers the larynx when swallowing • ...
Respiratory System 2016-04-11
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- large, fat muscle bottom chest cavity helps breathing
- organs exchange oxygen with water
- iron containing protein
- voice box
- ions enzyme change carbon dioxide into water
- breathing in
- two spongy organs
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- liquid part of blood
- smallest blood vessel
- breathing tubes located in abdomen
- breathing out
- throat
- smaller tubular branches of airway
- flap tissue, prevents food from entering
- windpipe
15 Clues: throat • windpipe • voice box • breathing in • breathing out • two spongy organs • liquid part of blood • smallest blood vessel • iron containing protein • organs exchange oxygen with water • breathing tubes located in abdomen • smaller tubular branches of airway • flap tissue, prevents food from entering • ions enzyme change carbon dioxide into water • ...
Respiratory System 2016-01-31
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- inspires and expires oxygen
- large muscles which expands and contracts
- dioxide oxygen from the air is exchanged from our bloodstream
- provides greater ventilation
- delivers air to the lungs and divides into a number of branches
- the process by which the body takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- oxygen and carbon dioxide
- air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere
- process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs
- supplied with fresh air during inspiration
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- air containing oxygen is warmed, moistened and filtered of any foreign material
- hollow tube strengthened and kept open by rings of cartilage
- air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs
- a common passage for air to the trachea or food to the oesophagus
- brought about by a number of immediate adjustments in the working of the respiratory system
15 Clues: oxygen and carbon dioxide • inspires and expires oxygen • provides greater ventilation • large muscles which expands and contracts • supplied with fresh air during inspiration • air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere • air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs • process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2016-04-16
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- A special leaf-like piece of cartilage closes the opening into the larynx
- Also known as a windpipe, the bony tube that connects the nose and mouth to the lungs
- Consists of two nostrils and is located on the face
- The movement of air between the environment and the lungs via inhalation and exhalation
- The passageways by which air passes through the nose or mouth to the alveoli of the lungs
- The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration
- The primary organ of respiration
- A muscle that is at the bottom of the ribcage which assists the lungs
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- Tiny hair like structures that filters the nose
- The movement of oxygen from the outside air to the cells within tissues, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction
- The drawing in of a substance into the lungs
- The process that moves air in and out of the lungs
- The large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs, carrying air to the lungs
- A condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- A hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs, the voice box
15 Clues: The primary organ of respiration • The drawing in of a substance into the lungs • Tiny hair like structures that filters the nose • The process that moves air in and out of the lungs • Consists of two nostrils and is located on the face • A muscle that is at the bottom of the ribcage which assists the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2016-04-15
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- Filters incoming air
- About 150 million tiny, blind pocket sacs at the end of the respiratory tree in the lung
- The throat; a muscular passageway shared by the digestive and respiratory tracts
- General term for three progressive disorders of the airways that restrict airflow and ventilation
- Condition characterized by respiratory passageways that are extremely sensitive to irritation
- Thick and sticky fluid that can accumulate and restrict airflow and lead to cystic fibrosis (CF)
- Lipid secretion that coats the alveolar surfaces of the lungs and prevents their collapse
- Narrow opening through which inhaled air leaves the pharynx and enters the larynx
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- Low tissue oxygen levels
- Branches of bronchial tree between the trachea and bronchioles
- A chronic, progressive condition of shortness of breath and inability to tolerate physical exertion
- A localized region or groove that allows passage of the primary bronchi, pulmonary vessels, nerves, and lymphatics
- Respiratory muscle that helps produce sounds in speaking and singing
- The oblique ________ divides the left lung into 2 lobes: superior and inferior
- A chamber or hollow in a tissue
15 Clues: Filters incoming air • Low tissue oxygen levels • A chamber or hollow in a tissue • Branches of bronchial tree between the trachea and bronchioles • Respiratory muscle that helps produce sounds in speaking and singing • The oblique ________ divides the left lung into 2 lobes: superior and inferior • ...
Respiratory System 2018-04-09
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- cords larynx uses this to make sound
- also known as the windpipe
- tubes that attach to each lunch
- system the system that contains organs to help you breathe
- tiny mucous covered hairs
- you inhale air from you _____ and nose
- tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchi
- dioxide the air you exhale contains _____________
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- the air you inhale contains ______
- mesh-like covering of small blood vessels
- as you breathe in you diaphragm ________
- beneath your lungs
- also known as the voice box
- first step to taking in air
- cage protects your lungs
15 Clues: beneath your lungs • tiny mucous covered hairs • also known as the windpipe • cage protects your lungs • also known as the voice box • first step to taking in air • tubes that attach to each lunch • the air you inhale contains ______ • you inhale air from you _____ and nose • cords larynx uses this to make sound • as you breathe in you diaphragm ________ • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2018-11-19
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- acute infection of the lowest parts of the respiratory tract
- device used to measure oxygen saturation
- volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure
- converted form of CO2 using carbonic anhydrase
- cell that secretes mucous
- chronic irritation and inflammation of the lungs
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- hemoglobin saturated with oxygen
- term meaning decreased in temperature causing a shift to the left
- unloading of CO2 in the lungs during exhalation
- type of respiration in the lungs
- primary muscle of respiration
- also known as breathing
- increase in hydrogen ions causing shift to the right
- O2-Hb shifts to the right due to acidity in tissues
- disease that causes constriction of bronchioles
15 Clues: also known as breathing • cell that secretes mucous • primary muscle of respiration • hemoglobin saturated with oxygen • type of respiration in the lungs • device used to measure oxygen saturation • converted form of CO2 using carbonic anhydrase • unloading of CO2 in the lungs during exhalation • disease that causes constriction of bronchioles • ...
respiratory system 2021-12-03
15 Clues: trachea • pharynx • voice box • when you eat • the air you.. • you inhale air • movement of air • what you inhale • minute branches • you need to live • upper or lower airways • when you smell something • the small and add airways • commonly know as the windpipe • the two large tubes that carry air
Respiratory System 2024-02-20
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- gejala dari influenza
- organ pernapasan utama manusia
- letak tonsil
- tempat pertukaran O2 dan CO2
- infeksi amandel oleh Adenovirus
- letak pita suara
- sistem pernapasan
- cabang trakea
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- volume udara yang masih tersisa dalm paru-paru
- sekat pad saluran pernapasan dan pencernaan
- gangguan kesehatan dengan gejala batuk berdahak dan tedapat cairan pada paru-paru
- gangguan pernapasan karena faktor lingkungan
- proses keluarnya udara dari paru-paru
- infeksi dari Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- selaput pembungkus paru-paru
15 Clues: letak tonsil • cabang trakea • letak pita suara • sistem pernapasan • gejala dari influenza • tempat pertukaran O2 dan CO2 • selaput pembungkus paru-paru • organ pernapasan utama manusia • infeksi amandel oleh Adenovirus • proses keluarnya udara dari paru-paru • infeksi dari Mycobacterium tuberculosis • sekat pad saluran pernapasan dan pencernaan • ...
Respiratory System 2023-10-31
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- blue color to the skin due to low oxygen
- runny nose
- fast breathing
- insufficient oxygen in the blood
- nosebleed
- incomplete expansion of the lung
- a disease where alveoli lose elasticity
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- procedure to measure breathing
- slow breathing
- a procedure to measure oxygen
- excess carbon dioxide in the blood
- cessation of breathing
- coughing up blood
- abbreviation for clear to auscultation
- abbreviation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
15 Clues: nosebleed • runny nose • slow breathing • fast breathing • coughing up blood • cessation of breathing • a procedure to measure oxygen • procedure to measure breathing • insufficient oxygen in the blood • incomplete expansion of the lung • excess carbon dioxide in the blood • abbreviation for clear to auscultation • a disease where alveoli lose elasticity • ...
Respiratory System 2024-11-22
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- A condition causing narrowed airways and difficulty breathing.
- DIOXIDE: Waste gas removed from the body through exhalation.
- The process of breathing in oxygen.
- The process of breathing out carbon dioxide.
- Dome-shaped muscle that controls breathing.
- System that controls breathing rate based on oxygen needs.
- Gas needed by cells for energy production.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
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- Another name for the windpipe.
- The voice box containing the vocal cords.
- Lung infection causing alveoli to fill with fluid.
- Connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus.
- Two large tubes branching from the trachea into each lung.
- Spongy organs where gas exchange happens.
- Transports oxygen from the lungs to the body.
15 Clues: Another name for the windpipe. • The process of breathing in oxygen. • The voice box containing the vocal cords. • Spongy organs where gas exchange happens. • Gas needed by cells for energy production. • Dome-shaped muscle that controls breathing. • The process of breathing out carbon dioxide. • Transports oxygen from the lungs to the body. • ...
respiratory system 2025-01-31
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- throat air to and from trachea
- collapsed lung
- mechanical device used to assist with or substitute for breathing
- the act of taking in air as the diaphram contracts
- absence of breathing
- an emergency resuscitator used to assist ventilation
- shortness of breath
- difficulty speaking
- air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs
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- measures the oxygen saturation in the blood
- breathing out the diaphram relaxes
- nosebleed
- closes off trachea during swallowing
- bleeding from the lungs
- sore throat
15 Clues: nosebleed • sore throat • collapsed lung • shortness of breath • difficulty speaking • absence of breathing • bleeding from the lungs • throat air to and from trachea • breathing out the diaphram relaxes • closes off trachea during swallowing • measures the oxygen saturation in the blood • the act of taking in air as the diaphram contracts • ...
Respiratory System 2025-01-03
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- Floor of the thoracic cavity
- Also called windpipe
- Depression where blood vessels and nerves enter and leave the lung
- Required for cellular respiration, needed to live
- Diffuses in from the blood to the alveoli as oxygen diffuses out
- Large paired organs that occupy the thoracic cavity
- Air flows into this, this divides until air reaches the alveoli
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- The opening into the larynx, flap of tissue
- The middle part of the thoracic cavity
- Openings into the nose
- The trachea is supported by a ring of this word
- Each lung is covered by this membrane
- Cluster of microscopic air sacs
- Superior part of the pharynx
- Known as the voice box
15 Clues: Also called windpipe • Openings into the nose • Known as the voice box • Floor of the thoracic cavity • Superior part of the pharynx • Cluster of microscopic air sacs • Each lung is covered by this membrane • The middle part of the thoracic cavity • The opening into the larynx, flap of tissue • The trachea is supported by a ring of this word • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-23
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- -what is secreted by type 2 cells
- -alveolus is lined by which cells
- -which portion of surfactant dissolves in water and lines the alveoli
- contains which type of receptors
- -Trachea and bronchi togerther called
- is a type of inspiratory muscle
- is stored in which type of body
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- fluid is secreted by
- tree ends at
- tension-surfactant reduces which force in alveoli of lungs
- is enclosed by two layered serous membrane called
- -parietal layer which is attached to the cavity called
- -what is normal atmospheric pressure
- outer layer of pleura is called
- of terminal bronchiole
15 Clues: tree ends at • fluid is secreted by • of terminal bronchiole • outer layer of pleura is called • is a type of inspiratory muscle • is stored in which type of body • contains which type of receptors • -what is secreted by type 2 cells • -alveolus is lined by which cells • -what is normal atmospheric pressure • -Trachea and bronchi togerther called • ...
Respiratory system 2025-03-24
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- percent of oxygen in atmospheric air
- voicebox
- direction diaphragm moves on inhale
- respiratory gas that is expelled to outside air
- airway that extends from the larynx to the carina
- valve separating esophagus from larynx
- membranes that surround the lungs within the thorax
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- most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%)
- network of bronchial tubes extending from trachea to alveoli
- blood vessels surrounding alveoli
- terminal sacs where external respiration occurs
- tissue folds in larynx creating sounds as air blows over them
- atmospheric gas that diffuses into alveoli from outside air
- cavities in skull lined with mucus membranes
- muscles between the ribs that elevate the ribs during inspiration
15 Clues: voicebox • blood vessels surrounding alveoli • direction diaphragm moves on inhale • percent of oxygen in atmospheric air • valve separating esophagus from larynx • most abundant gas in the atmosphere (78%) • cavities in skull lined with mucus membranes • terminal sacs where external respiration occurs • respiratory gas that is expelled to outside air • ...
Respiratory System 2025-04-08
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- This region in your head includes your nose and tunnels leading to your throat.
- The tiny tubes that extend throughout our lungs.
- A breathing disorder typically treated with an inhaler.
- The medical term for this organ is the trachea.
- The medical term for your voice box.
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- The process where the lungs & blood trade oxygen & carbon dioxide.
- The slippery substance in your respiratory system that helps trap dirt & germs.
- The muscle under your lungs that helps you breathe.
- The nickname for this organ is the 'windpipe'.
- You have two of these in your chest on either side of your heart.
- The opening under your nose which you can breathe through.
- The air sacs at the ends/edges of the lungs that trade gases with the blood.
- A waste gas we exhale.
- The 2 tubes that lead into the lungs.
- A gas we need to live.
15 Clues: A waste gas we exhale. • A gas we need to live. • The medical term for your voice box. • The 2 tubes that lead into the lungs. • The nickname for this organ is the 'windpipe'. • The medical term for this organ is the trachea. • The tiny tubes that extend throughout our lungs. • The muscle under your lungs that helps you breathe. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-04-30
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- what is made up of the nose, nasal cavity, larynx, pharynx
- a hollow tube made of cartiblage rings
- divided from the bronchus that leads to the alveloi
- warms the air entering the respiratory tract
- upper part of the throat
- traps dust particles
- small air sacs made up of tiny capillaries
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- what is made up of the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli
- when the diaphragm relaxes, you ________.
- large passageways that connect the trachea to the lungs
- voice box
- what allows diffusion within the alveoli
- thin, dome-shaped muscle that sits inferior to the lung
- body system responsible for gas exchange
- when the diaphragm contracts, you _______.
15 Clues: voice box • traps dust particles • upper part of the throat • a hollow tube made of cartiblage rings • what allows diffusion within the alveoli • body system responsible for gas exchange • when the diaphragm relaxes, you ________. • when the diaphragm contracts, you _______. • small air sacs made up of tiny capillaries • warms the air entering the respiratory tract • ...
Respiratory System 2025-01-27
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- made of C-shaped rings of cartilage
- moistens and warms air
- brings air into lungs
- scattered goblet cells
- contracts to help with respiration
- hormone released to relax muscles
- air we breathe in
- attaches to hyoid bone
- tissue that covers the larynx when swallowing food
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- flattened sac of serous membrane
- air we breathe out
- carry air into alveoli
- contains 3 lobes in right, 2 lobes in left
- main site for gas exchange
- passageway for food and air
15 Clues: air we breathe in • air we breathe out • brings air into lungs • moistens and warms air • carry air into alveoli • scattered goblet cells • attaches to hyoid bone • main site for gas exchange • passageway for food and air • flattened sac of serous membrane • hormone released to relax muscles • contracts to help with respiration • made of C-shaped rings of cartilage • ...
Respiratory System 2025-12-03
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- caused by uncontrolled cell growth and DNA mutations
- the type of gas that is essential to life
- line up your airways and makes it easier to breath
- makes you lungs and heart stronger
- common condition that uses an inhaler
- what we do to carbon dioxide
- biggest organ in the respiratory system
- transfer air to the lungs
- used as passageways for air
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- entry way for food and air
- holds vocal cords
- what we do to oxygen
- lung disease caused by an infection
- the process that makes energy and is supported by the respiratory system
- allows oxygen in the bloodstream
15 Clues: holds vocal cords • what we do to oxygen • transfer air to the lungs • entry way for food and air • used as passageways for air • what we do to carbon dioxide • allows oxygen in the bloodstream • makes you lungs and heart stronger • lung disease caused by an infection • common condition that uses an inhaler • biggest organ in the respiratory system • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-11-21
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- Moves up and down forming a lid over the glottis
- Movement of air out of the lungs
- Soft process that extends from the soft palate
- Superior part of the pharynx
- Sweep mucus to the pharynx
- Nose job
- Movement of air into the lungs
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- Landmark for making tracheostomy
- Exchange of gases between atmosphere blood, and body cells
- Contains the palatine and lingual tonsil
- Insertion of tube in the mouth or nose
- Traps debris in the air
- Opening into the pharynx
- Opening of the nose
- Traps large particles suspended in the air
15 Clues: Nose job • Opening of the nose • Traps debris in the air • Opening into the pharynx • Sweep mucus to the pharynx • Superior part of the pharynx • Movement of air into the lungs • Landmark for making tracheostomy • Movement of air out of the lungs • Insertion of tube in the mouth or nose • Contains the palatine and lingual tonsil • Traps large particles suspended in the air • ...
Respiratory system 2025-11-22
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- contains the palatine and lingual tonsil
- traps large particles suspended in the air
- where olfactory receptors are located
- traps debris in the air
- folds between Vestibular Folds
- moves up and down forming a lid over the glottis
- resonating chamber for speech
- sweep mucus to the Pharynx
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- Superior part of the Pharynx
- opening of the nose
- divide the nasal and oral cavity
- opening into the Pharynx
- voice production
- soft process that extends from the soft palate
- fold between the true vocal folds
15 Clues: voice production • opening of the nose • traps debris in the air • opening into the Pharynx • sweep mucus to the Pharynx • Superior part of the Pharynx • resonating chamber for speech • folds between Vestibular Folds • divide the nasal and oral cavity • fold between the true vocal folds • where olfactory receptors are located • contains the palatine and lingual tonsil • ...
Body systems 2022-09-29
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- Maintains fluids levels your body tissues
- Largest gland in our body part of the digestive system
- Largest organ in the nervous system
- The bodys ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable
- Carry oxygen,nutrients and hormones to cells
- Major organ in respiratory system
- Largest organ in the respiratory system
- a change in the position of an object
- Balanced;unchanging
- change the formation of a new substance with different properties.
- Interacting, interrelated or independent forming a more complex whole
- Creates urine as waste
- stimulus a change in the environment outside of the organism
- Transmits signals between the brain
- change change with alters matter without changing its chemical composition
- Maintains the composition of body fluids
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- Gives your body its shape
- delivers oxygen hormones and other important substances
- To produce eggs and sperm
- a thing or event that causes a response or reaction
- Major organ in the digestive system
- Releases hormones into your bloodstream
- Controls your body temperature
- It's responsible for movement
- Largest organ in our body
- Moves air in and out your body
- Breaks down food into nutrients
27 Clues: Balanced;unchanging • Creates urine as waste • Gives your body its shape • To produce eggs and sperm • Largest organ in our body • It's responsible for movement • Controls your body temperature • Moves air in and out your body • Breaks down food into nutrients • Major organ in respiratory system • Largest organ in the nervous system • Major organ in the digestive system • ...
Nutrition Function Crossword 2021-02-08
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- The human body is made up of these.
- Man's best friend
- The group of processes that allows humans to obtain matter and energy.
- Likes to chase mice
- This system is responsible for gas exchange.
- This system removes waste products from the blood.
- The respiratory system is responsible for what exchange?
- A red fluid that transports oxygen throughout the body.
- A clear liquid humans need to survive.
- We need this to breathe.
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- Has a trunk
- Cellular respiration takes place in which part of the cell?
- Blood brings oxygen and what to all parts of the body?
- This system transforms foods into simpler substances.
- This system works with the circulatory system to transport substances.
- Large marsupial
- The digestive system transforms this into simpler substances?
- Flying mammal
- This system transports nutrients and oxygen through the blood to the cells.
- These parts of the body perform specific functions.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • We need this to breathe. • The human body is made up of these. • A clear liquid humans need to survive. • This system is responsible for gas exchange. • This system removes waste products from the blood. • These parts of the body perform specific functions. • ...
Organ System Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-20
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- this is the only organ in the circulatory system
- one organ of the excretory system
- this system moves fresh air into your body.
- this system delivers oxygen and nutrients to the cell.
- this organ is a part of the integumentary system
- this systme gives the body its shape.
- this system makes hormones for mood, development and growth.
- this system transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
- these make up the skeletal system
- one organ of the reproductive system
- One organ of the nervous system
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- this organ is part of the muscular system
- this system produces egg and sperm cells.
- this organ is a part of the endocrine system
- this system maintains fluid levels in our body tissues.
- this system is responsible for movement
- this is a part of the lymphatic system
- breaks nutrients small enough for your body to absorb and use for energy.
- this system maintains the volume and composition of body fluids within normal limits.
- One organ in the respiratory system
- this system protects your body from infection and injuries.
- This organ is part of the digestive system
22 Clues: One organ of the nervous system • one organ of the excretory system • these make up the skeletal system • One organ in the respiratory system • one organ of the reproductive system • this systme gives the body its shape. • this is a part of the lymphatic system • this system is responsible for movement • this organ is part of the muscular system • ...
The Respiratory System 2022-05-13
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- Primary entryway of air; two nostrils
- the superior pointier area of the lung
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- The pleural that is attached to the thoracic cavity wall
- The majority type of cartilage that supports the trachea
- windpipe; supported by rings of thyroid and hyaline cartilage
- the inferior flat area of the lung
- Adam's Apple
- Vibrate with expired air
- Breaks surface tension in the lungs
- Filters, warms, and moisturizes air for the lungs
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- total amount of air the lungs can contain
- breathing air in
- The pleural that is attached to the lungs
- Main mover of respiration
- Where main gas exchange occurs
- breathing air out
- The anatomical structure that separates the upper respiratory system from the lower respiratory system
- located along the back of the throat
- The vocal cords and the folds between them
20 Clues: Adam's Apple • breathing air in • breathing air out • Vibrate with expired air • Main mover of respiration • Where main gas exchange occurs • the inferior flat area of the lung • Breaks surface tension in the lungs • located along the back of the throat • Primary entryway of air; two nostrils • the superior pointier area of the lung • the main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Body Systems Scramble 2024-05-01
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- A group of tissues
- System that gives the body movement
- The largest organ in the body
- System that circulates blood in the body
- Interacting parts that perform a specific function
- Major organ of the circulatory system
- Unicellular organisms that live in your body
- System that gives the body structure/support
- A group of the same cells
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- The largest bone in the body
- System that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Major organs of the respiratory system
- System that controls all senses in the body
- System that breaks down and processes food
- The basic unit of life
15 Clues: A group of tissues • The basic unit of life • A group of the same cells • The largest bone in the body • The largest organ in the body • System that gives the body movement • Major organ of the circulatory system • Major organs of the respiratory system • System that circulates blood in the body • System that breaks down and processes food • ...
Body Systems 2023-03-14
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- produces insulin
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- provides structure and movement
- an organ in the respiratory system
- cell found in the brain
- includes the ovaries and the testes
- breaks down food
- another word for kidney
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- filters body fluid
- part of the digestive system
- includes the brain
- skin hair and nails
- moves blood around the body
- transfers urine out of the body
- basic unit of the body
- hormonal system
- cell found in the kidney
- organ that foetus develops in
18 Clues: hormonal system • produces insulin • breaks down food • filters body fluid • includes the brain • skin hair and nails • basic unit of the body • cell found in the brain • another word for kidney • cell found in the kidney • moves blood around the body • part of the digestive system • organ that foetus develops in • provides structure and movement • transfers urine out of the body • ...
Science Chapter 4 2023-05-23
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- a body part of different kinds of tissues
- thin blood vessel that connects artery and vein
- main part of the muscular system
- system that carries messages to control body
- organ that mixes food with digestive juices
- system that makes you breathe
- tube that connects mouth and stomach
- main organ in the nervous system
- system that breaks down food
- blood vessel that carries blood away from heart
- muscle that lets you inhale and exhale
- system that controls movement in the body
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- main organ in the digestive system
- main part of the skeletal system
- main organ in the respiratory system
- system that supports the body
- organ made of bundles of fibers
- a group of cells of the same type
- connects your brain through your backbone
- blood vessel that carries blood to heart
- place where two bones meet
- main organ in the circulatory system
- hard organ with soft tissue inside
- system that carries nutrients through blood
24 Clues: place where two bones meet • system that breaks down food • system that supports the body • system that makes you breathe • organ made of bundles of fibers • main part of the skeletal system • main part of the muscular system • main organ in the nervous system • a group of cells of the same type • main organ in the digestive system • hard organ with soft tissue inside • ...
Respiratory System 2016-04-16
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- A special leaf-like piece of cartilage closes the opening into the larynx
- The process that moves air in and out of the lungs
- The drawing in of a substance into the lungs
- The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration
- The movement of air between the environment and the lungs via inhalation and exhalation
- The primary organ of respiration
- A hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs, the voice box
- Also known as a windpipe, the bony tube that connects the nose and mouth to the lungs
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- The large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs, carrying air to the lungs
- The movement of oxygen from the outside air to the cells within tissues, and the transport of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction
- Consists of two nostrils and is located on the face
- Tiny hair like structures that filters the nose
- The passageways by which air passes through the nose or mouth to the alveoli of the lungs
- A muscle that is at the bottom of the ribcage which assists the lungs
- A condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
15 Clues: The primary organ of respiration • The drawing in of a substance into the lungs • Tiny hair like structures that filters the nose • The process that moves air in and out of the lungs • Consists of two nostrils and is located on the face • A muscle that is at the bottom of the ribcage which assists the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2013-09-08
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- inflammation of the bronchus
- commonly called a runny nose
- prefix meaning many
- suffix meaning voice
- small group of air sacs located in the bronchioles
- combining form meaning breathing
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- suffix meaning paralysis
- area between the right and left lung; contains heart, aorta, esophagus, thymus gland and trachea
- suffix meaning chest
- muscle separating the abdomen from thoracic cavity
- breathing too slowly
- condition of receiving insufficient amount of oxygen from inhaled air
- combining form meaning nose
- combining form meaning incomplete
- also known as the voice box, which is located between the pharynx and trachea
15 Clues: prefix meaning many • suffix meaning chest • breathing too slowly • suffix meaning voice • suffix meaning paralysis • combining form meaning nose • inflammation of the bronchus • commonly called a runny nose • combining form meaning breathing • combining form meaning incomplete • muscle separating the abdomen from thoracic cavity • ...
Respiratory System 2014-11-20
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- tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens
- caused by spasming diaphragm
- muscular disc under the lungs
- swelling of vocal cords (possibly from infection)
- flaplike structure that prevents liquid or food from entering trachez
- divides the nasal cavity
- voicebox
- diaphragm and intercostals relax
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- diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract
- spongy organs with lobes
- system that has gas exchange as primary function
- windpipe
- part of the brain that controls breathing
- throat
- caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath
15 Clues: throat • windpipe • voicebox • spongy organs with lobes • divides the nasal cavity • caused by spasming diaphragm • muscular disc under the lungs • diaphragm and intercostals relax • tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens • part of the brain that controls breathing • diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract • caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath • ...
Respiratory System 2021-02-03
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- where we air flows (windpipe)
- respiration exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between the body's tissue and the bloodstream
- the process of breathing
- respiration exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between lungs and blood steam
- after trachea it branches into left and right
- exhalation (breathing out)
- inhalation (breathing in)
- superior part of the throat
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- inferior part of the throat
- also known as the throat
- respiration the body's cell use the oxygen and nutrients to produce energy, water and carbon dioxide
- another term for air sacs
- middle part of the throat
- a flap in the throat that is open when talking and breathing
- the voice box
15 Clues: the voice box • also known as the throat • the process of breathing • another term for air sacs • middle part of the throat • inhalation (breathing in) • exhalation (breathing out) • inferior part of the throat • superior part of the throat • where we air flows (windpipe) • after trachea it branches into left and right • a flap in the throat that is open when talking and breathing • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2021-03-25
Across
- inflates the lungs, a dome shaped muscular partition.
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by respiration
- mouth
- a set of things working together
- covers the opening of the windpipe, at the root of the tongue
- amount of air you take into your lungs
- slimy substance secreted by membranes for lubrication and protection
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- pair of organs in respiratory system
- the windpipe moves air to and from the lungs
- used for swallowing, voice box and holds vocal chords
- system associated with breathing
- the act of breathing, a single breath
- life supporting component
- connects the throat to the stomach
- hairlike structures found on the surface of cells
15 Clues: mouth • life supporting component • system associated with breathing • a set of things working together • connects the throat to the stomach • pair of organs in respiratory system • the act of breathing, a single breath • amount of air you take into your lungs • the windpipe moves air to and from the lungs • a colorless, odorless gas produced by respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-18
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- tiny blood vessels that covers the walls of the alveoli
- released from your body when you exhale
- also known as windpipe
- a sticky substance that warms up the incoming air and lubricates the inside of the nose
- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out
- allows the exchange of gases within the cells through inhaling and exhaling
- tiny hairs in the nose that filters the air
- allows us to breathe
- tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
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- filters the carbon-dioxide that enters the body
- it humidifies and warms the inspired air
- receives air from the nasal cavity and food, and water from the oral cavity
- carry air into your lungs
- also known as voice box
- the energy-producing chemistry that drives the metabolisms of most living things
15 Clues: allows us to breathe • also known as windpipe • also known as voice box • carry air into your lungs • tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • released from your body when you exhale • it humidifies and warms the inspired air • tiny hairs in the nose that filters the air • filters the carbon-dioxide that enters the body • ...
Respiratory System 2021-11-22
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- waste gas that we breathe out
- Another name for air sacs
- Chamber behind nose and mouth leading to esophagus and trachea
- Common condition in children which causes difficulty in breathing
- What we can do to keep our lungs healthy
- Another name for voice box
- Breathe in, expanding the lungs
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- Tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs
- cleans, moistens and warms the air we breathe
- vital organs of the body that helps us breathe
- Disease resulting from many years of smoking
- Another name for windpipe
- Chemical in cigarettes that can permanently damage the lungs
- Dome-shaped sheet of muscle, main muscle for breathing
- Flap of tissue that prevents food from going down the trachea
15 Clues: Another name for air sacs • Another name for windpipe • Another name for voice box • waste gas that we breathe out • Breathe in, expanding the lungs • What we can do to keep our lungs healthy • Tubes that connect the trachea to the lungs • Disease resulting from many years of smoking • cleans, moistens and warms the air we breathe • ...
Respiratory System 2022-04-15
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- Using extreme heat or extreme cold to destroy cells in part of the heart which were causing abnormal rhythms.
- Instrument used to record electrical activity within the heart.
- Higher than normal levels of cholesterol in the blood.
- Pertaining to without symptoms.
- Process of using sound to record the heart.
- The ability of the blood vessels to dilate and constrict as needed.
- Listening to the heart using a stethoscope.
- Sweating.
- Class of medications used to treat high blood pressure.
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- Present at birth.
- Absence of a regular heart rhythm.
- An x-ray of the coronary blood vessels using a special catheter and an injection of dye.
- Abnormal condition of blue (bluish colour, lips and nail beds). Typically caused by low oxygenation.
- A hardening of the arteries that involves the accumulation of plaque.
- Difficult breathing.
15 Clues: Sweating. • Present at birth. • Difficult breathing. • Pertaining to without symptoms. • Absence of a regular heart rhythm. • Process of using sound to record the heart. • Listening to the heart using a stethoscope. • Higher than normal levels of cholesterol in the blood. • Class of medications used to treat high blood pressure. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-11
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- above-normal ventilation
- inflammation of the throat
- thin,double walled serous membrane surrounding the lungs
- air filled cavities that surround the nose
- condition in which a person receives too little oxygen
- viral infection that affects the respiratory system
- infection of the lungs that causes inflammation
- inflammation of the voice box
- three scroll like bones in the nasal cavity
- two openings in the nose through which air enters
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- largest cartilaginous plate in the larynx
- inflammation of tonsils
- the common cold
- air tube that extends from the larynx to the thorax
- smallest air conducting passage of the bronchi
15 Clues: the common cold • inflammation of tonsils • above-normal ventilation • inflammation of the throat • inflammation of the voice box • largest cartilaginous plate in the larynx • air filled cavities that surround the nose • three scroll like bones in the nasal cavity • smallest air conducting passage of the bronchi • infection of the lungs that causes inflammation • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-15
15 Clues: rib • nose • sinus • tonsil • septum • pleura • oxygen • adenoid • sternum • alveolus • diaphragm • bronchiole • air or lungs • pharynx throat • larynx voice box
Respiratory System 2021-05-01
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- A muscle that helps to raise the sternum is..........
- What is the primary function of the respiratory system?
- Physical, cellular and ............... mechanism are the 3 series of defense mechanisms.
- is used to decrease surface tension in alveoli.
- What is the most common disease involving the respiratory system?
- Number of capillaries ............ are one of the factors that affect the delivery of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide.
- The ................ of diffusion can explain the factors affecting gaseous exchange.
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- What is the respiratory muscle involved during quiet breathing?
- Type I pneumocytes compose of single layer of thin and ............. cell
- Gaseous exchange occurs mainly by a process called ................ spontaneously.
- A process by which air enters and leaves the lung.
- Thorax is one of respiratory system structures other than ................
- ................ is a tiny hairs in the nasal cavity that help mucus to be blown out from the nose.
- What is the mechanism of breathing when the rib cage moves upward and outward, and the diaphragm expands and moves down?
- Respiratory system gets protection & support from ................
15 Clues: is used to decrease surface tension in alveoli. • A process by which air enters and leaves the lung. • A muscle that helps to raise the sternum is.......... • What is the primary function of the respiratory system? • What is the respiratory muscle involved during quiet breathing? • What is the most common disease involving the respiratory system? • ...
Respiratory System 2024-09-11
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- The two tubes that branch off from the trachea and enter the lungs.
- The trachea splits into how many tubes before entering the lungs.
- called the voicebox
- When the diaphragm contracts the lungs
- Movement of air into and out of the lungs
- Microscopic sacs at the end of each bronchiole; site of gas exchange
- The main organ of the respiratory system
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- When the diaphragm relaxes the lungs
- a tubelike passageway at the top of the throat that receives air, food, and liquids from the mouth or nose.
- Once the oxygen is used, it binds with ______ and then returned to the lungs it can be expelled.
- The windpipe tube that connects the pharynx to the lungs
- moves into the lungs, which is picked up by blood cells and taken to every part of the body.
- large muscles below the lungs which makes up the floor of the thoracic cavity, which is the cavity that holds the lungs.
- Breathe out
- Breathe in
15 Clues: Breathe in • Breathe out • called the voicebox • When the diaphragm relaxes the lungs • When the diaphragm contracts the lungs • The main organ of the respiratory system • Movement of air into and out of the lungs • The windpipe tube that connects the pharynx to the lungs • The trachea splits into how many tubes before entering the lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-12-05
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- - air sacs in the lungs
- - are the largest organs that occupy the chest cavity
- - air enters into the nostrils or
- - interior walls are cover in this substance
- - Bones extend down through the nasal cavity
- - also called windpipe
- - are air-filled cavities
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- - small openings the alveolar walls
- - top of the larynx is a flap of cartilage
- - are composed of two slippery , serous membranes
- - roof of the mouth which separates the nasal cavity from mouth
- - central area of thoracic cavity home of the heart, great blood vessels, trachea , esophagus,thoracic duct , thymus gland and other structures .
- - cluster of lymphatic tissue first line of defense against infection
- -the muscular passageway that extends from nasal cavity
- - also known as the voice box air and food passageways
15 Clues: - air sacs in the lungs • - also called windpipe • - are air-filled cavities • - small openings the alveolar walls • - air enters into the nostrils or • - top of the larynx is a flap of cartilage • - Bones extend down through the nasal cavity • - interior walls are cover in this substance • - are composed of two slippery , serous membranes • ...
Respiratory System 2024-11-18
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- recoil, The tendency of the lungs to decrease in size after inspiration.
- The process of breathing out air.
- The external part of the respiratory system responsible for breathing, smelling, and filtering air.
- A surgical procedure to reshape the nose.
- Cartilage, A ring-shaped cartilage that forms the lower part of the larynx.
- exchange, The process of oxygen entering the blood and carbon dioxide leaving the blood in the lungs.
- Vestibuli, The fold between the vestibular folds in the larynx.
- A flap of cartilage that covers the opening of the larynx during swallowing.
- A soft tissue hanging from the soft palate that helps prevent food from entering the nasal cavity.
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- The upper part of the pharynx, located behind the nasal cavity.
- The primary organs of respiration, responsible for gas exchange.
- The process of breathing in air.
- System, The organ system responsible for gas exchange in the body.
- The windpipe, a tube that carries air from the larynx to the lungs.
- A sticky substance that traps debris and pathogens in the respiratory system.
15 Clues: The process of breathing in air. • The process of breathing out air. • A surgical procedure to reshape the nose. • The upper part of the pharynx, located behind the nasal cavity. • Vestibuli, The fold between the vestibular folds in the larynx. • The primary organs of respiration, responsible for gas exchange. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-03-07
Respiratory system 2025-01-23
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- lipid of surfactant
- alveolus is lined by which cells
- fluid is secreted by
- is a type of inspiratory muscle
- parietal layer which is attached to the cavity called
- nerve-diaphragm is supplied by which nerve
- Trachea and bronchi togerther called
- bronchioconstriction contains which type of receptors
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- which portion of surfactant dissolves in water and lines the alveoli
- is enclosed by two layered serous membrane called
- what is secreted by type 2 cells
- is stored in which type of body
- tree ends at
- tensionsurfactant reduces which force in alveoli of lungs
- layer of pleura is called
15 Clues: tree ends at • lipid of surfactant • fluid is secreted by • layer of pleura is called • is stored in which type of body • is a type of inspiratory muscle • what is secreted by type 2 cells • alveolus is lined by which cells • Trachea and bronchi togerther called • nerve-diaphragm is supplied by which nerve • is enclosed by two layered serous membrane called • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-23
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- what is secreted by type 2 cells
- which portion of surfactant dissolves in water and lines the alveoli
- surfactant reduces which force in alveoli of lungs
- parietal layer which is attached to the cavity called
- Trachea and bronchi togerther called
- layer of pleura is called
- surfactant is stored in which type of body
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- is a type of inspiratory muscle
- diaphragm is supplied by which nerve
- bronchioconstriction contains which type of receptors
- is enclosed by two layered serous membrane called
- interpleural fluid is secreted by
- minor lipid of surfactant
- alveolus is lined by which cells
- tracheobronchial tree ends at
15 Clues: minor lipid of surfactant • layer of pleura is called • tracheobronchial tree ends at • is a type of inspiratory muscle • what is secreted by type 2 cells • alveolus is lined by which cells • interpleural fluid is secreted by • diaphragm is supplied by which nerve • Trachea and bronchi togerther called • surfactant is stored in which type of body • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-09-27
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- 500 ml of air volume is moved in/out of lungs with each breath.
- It is the superior portion of the pharynx that lies posterior to the nasal cavity and extends to the soft palate.
- Air volume that actually reaches the respiratory zone.
- It is the air volume remaining in lung after expiration that allows gas exchange to go on continuously, even between breaths, and helps keep alveoli open (inflated.
- Terminal bronchioles lead into this zone structures and terminate in alveoli.
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- It is a complex mixture of phospholipids and lipoproteins that lowers the surface tension of the alveolar fluid.
- It is a large space in the anterior aspect of the skull that lies inferior to the nasal bone and superior to the oral cavity; it is lined with muscle and mucous membrane.
- Respiratory sound produced by air rushing through large passageways such as the trachea and bronchi.
- What divides each lung into sections called lobes.
- It is a short passageway that lies in the midline of the neck anterior to the esophagus and the fourth through sixth cervical vertebrae (C4–C6). It is also known as the "voice box".
- It divides the nasal cavity into right and left sides.
- It is a specialized organ at the entrance of the respiratory system that consists of a visible external portion and an internal portion inside the skull called the nasal cavity.
- They are a paired cone-shaped organs in the thoracic cavity. They are separated from each other by the heart and other structures of the mediastinum, which divides the thoracic cavity into two anatomically distinct chambers.
- Respiratory breathing sounds characterized soft sounds of air filling alveoli.
- A laryngeal cartilage consists of two fused plates of hyaline cartilage that form the anterior wall of the larynx and give it a triangular shape. Also known as the Adam's apple.
15 Clues: What divides each lung into sections called lobes. • It divides the nasal cavity into right and left sides. • Air volume that actually reaches the respiratory zone. • 500 ml of air volume is moved in/out of lungs with each breath. • Terminal bronchioles lead into this zone structures and terminate in alveoli. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-03
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- where oral cavity joins pharynx, passageway for food and air
- Hollow canals separated by a septum of bone and cartilage
- A lymphatic tissue that protects against inhaled pathogens
- paired, cone-shaped organ that occupy the thoracic cavity; contains alveolus where gas exchange occurs
- Lighten the skull, Act as resonance chambers for speech, Produce mucus that drains into the nasal cavity
- prevents food from entering the trachea, or windpipe, during swallowing
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- passageway of air to lungs
- Brings about the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood, the air, and tissues
- Connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx
- superior region, passageway for air
- smallest branches of the bronchi; lead to the alveoli
- Produces sound
- surrounded by blood capillaries; exchange of gas
- known as the windpipe, flexible tube that connects larynx to bronchi; directs air to bronchi
- inferior region that opens to larynx
15 Clues: Produces sound • passageway of air to lungs • superior region, passageway for air • inferior region that opens to larynx • Connects nasal and oral cavities to the larynx • surrounded by blood capillaries; exchange of gas • smallest branches of the bronchi; lead to the alveoli • Hollow canals separated by a septum of bone and cartilage • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-11-22
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- Superior part of the pharynx
- Opening into the pharynx
- Nose job
- Sweep mucus to the pharynx
- Soft process that extends from the soft palate
- Insertion of tube in the mouth or nose
- Exchange of gases between atmosphere blood and body cells
- Opening of the nose
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- Moves up and down forming a lid over the glottis
- Movement of air out of the lungs
- Movement of air into the lungs
- Contains the palatine and lingual tonsil
- Traps debris in the air
- Landmark for making tracheostomy
- Traps large particles suspended in the air
15 Clues: Nose job • Opening of the nose • Traps debris in the air • Opening into the pharynx • Sweep mucus to the pharynx • Superior part of the pharynx • Movement of air into the lungs • Movement of air out of the lungs • Landmark for making tracheostomy • Insertion of tube in the mouth or nose • Contains the palatine and lingual tonsil • Traps large particles suspended in the air • ...
Human Body 2022-09-29
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- gets rid of wastes
- system that carrys oxygen
- a group of systems working together
- larges organ in the nervous system
- carrys blood towards the heart
- larges organ of the body
- protects the brain
- carrys blood away from the heart
- group of cells working together
- balances,unchanging
- bones that protect the lungs and heart
- gives you structer
- the part of the nervous system that you smell with
- basic structure of life
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- the system that has hair,nails,and skin
- a group of tissues working together
- to produce offspring
- the kneecap
- larges organ in the circulatory system
- the system that breaks down food
- gives you movement
- a group of organs working together
- the system that pumps blood
- push or pull
- collect body fluids
- it produces hormones
- main organ of the respiratory system
27 Clues: the kneecap • push or pull • gets rid of wastes • gives you movement • protects the brain • gives you structer • collect body fluids • balances,unchanging • to produce offspring • it produces hormones • basic structure of life • larges organ of the body • system that carrys oxygen • the system that pumps blood • carrys blood towards the heart • group of cells working together • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-10-11
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- produces children
- a tube in the digestive system
- takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- many body systems work together to maintain this balance
- found throughout the body in the endocrine system
- filters fluid in the urinary system
- a tube in the respiratory system
- the main feature of your cardiovascular system
- moves body and movlyes material within body
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- breaks down food and absorbs useful substances
- part of the nervous system
- another word for circulatory system
- includes white blood cells that check for infection
- removes excess fluid waste
- skin hair and nails
- controls growth and development and release hormones
- provides shape,structure to body,produces red blood cells
- receives signals and processes information
18 Clues: produces children • skin hair and nails • part of the nervous system • removes excess fluid waste • a tube in the digestive system • a tube in the respiratory system • another word for circulatory system • filters fluid in the urinary system • takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • receives signals and processes information • moves body and movlyes material within body • ...
organ system Peter Carranza 2017-08-31
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- Main part of the digestive system
- product of the urinary system
- this is a part of the skeletal system that protects the brain
- this is removed from the respiratory system
- these are a part of the nervous system
- the lungs are a part of this system
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- transports minerals in the body
- Oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients wastes
- integumentary
- this is made in the female reproductive system
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- growth, metabolism, reproduction
- breaks down food
- made in the male reproductive system
- system that regulate materials and maintains an acid-base balance
15 Clues: integumentary • breaks down food • product of the urinary system • transports minerals in the body • returns fluids to blood vessels • growth, metabolism, reproduction • Main part of the digestive system • the lungs are a part of this system • made in the male reproductive system • these are a part of the nervous system • Oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients wastes • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2020-05-27
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- Pushes the blood to the lungs
- Exercise that involves a breathing pattern
- Smaller airways
- In charge of gas exchange
- Take in air
- Trachea
- Infection in lungs
- Severe acute respiratory syndrome
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- Transport gases from lungs
- Metabolic pathway to get energy
- Airways that conduct to the lungs
- Spongy, air-filled organ
- Response from the body to a substance
- Piece of tissue that separates larynx from esophagus
- Muscle used in respiration
15 Clues: Trachea • Take in air • Smaller airways • Infection in lungs • Spongy, air-filled organ • In charge of gas exchange • Transport gases from lungs • Muscle used in respiration • Pushes the blood to the lungs • Metabolic pathway to get energy • Airways that conduct to the lungs • Severe acute respiratory syndrome • Response from the body to a substance • ...
Respiratory System 2021-05-01
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- hemoglobin that has released oxygen is called ___
- receptors that are sensitive to PCO2, PO2, or pH of blood or cerebrospinal fluid
- secreted by Type II cells in alveoli
- amount of air you can voluntarily expel after quiet respiratory cycle
- inflammation of smooth muscle in bronchioles
- elastic cartilage that covers the laryngeal inlet during swallowing
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- when all four hemes of the molecule are bound to oxygen
- the decrease in arterial PCo2
- as branch and become smaller, have less cartilage and eventually have a complete layer of circular smooth muscle
- cup-shaped, air-filled outpouching lined with simple squamous epithelium
- the increase in arterial PCo2
- measure of how easily the lungs expand
- the most common “semi-lethal” genetic disorder in North America
- amount of air you can take in above tidal volume
- Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator
15 Clues: the decrease in arterial PCo2 • the increase in arterial PCo2 • secreted by Type II cells in alveoli • measure of how easily the lungs expand • inflammation of smooth muscle in bronchioles • amount of air you can take in above tidal volume • hemoglobin that has released oxygen is called ___ • Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator • ...
Respiratory System 2021-04-29
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- The ______ pleura is attached to the inside of the rib cage.
- A thin layer of ____ _____ allows bronchi and bronchioles to control the amount of air that passes through them.
- NOT part of the conducting zone of the respiratory system -AND- another name for the voice box.
- Separates the oral and nasal cavities:
- Structure that serves as the first line of defense against bacteria and other pathogens that enter the throat.
- Pneumonia attacks which organ of the respiratory system
- Structure that transports food, air, and liquids; also known as the back of the throat
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- The movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide happens via _______
- The flap of cartilage that covers the opening of the larynx during swallowing to prevent food or liquids from entering the trachea is called the ______.
- The trachea breaks into two _____.
- Oxygen molecules bond to _______ in the erythrocytes (red blood cells).
- Functions of the mucus-covered ____ passages: warming inspired air, entrapping small particles, moistening inspired air.
- The ______ is the main location of gas exchange.
- These bones create three passageways that greatly increase the surface area available for filtering inspired air.
- Exchange of oxygen across the epithelial layer inside the alveoli occurs _____ the concentration gradient.
15 Clues: The trachea breaks into two _____. • Separates the oral and nasal cavities: • The ______ is the main location of gas exchange. • Pneumonia attacks which organ of the respiratory system • The ______ pleura is attached to the inside of the rib cage. • The movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide happens via _______ • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-18
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- released from your body when you exhale
- it humidifies and warms the inspired air
- tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- tiny hairs in the nose that filters the air
- allows the exchange of gases within the cells through inhaling and exhaling
- filters the carbon-dioxide that enters the body
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- carry air into your lungs
- the energy-producing chemistry that drives the metabolisms of most living things
- tiny blood vessels that covers the walls of the alveoli
- allows us to breathe
- where the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during the process of breathing in and breathing out
- also known as windpipe
- receives air from the nasal cavity and food, and water from the oral cavity
- also known as voice box
- a sticky substance that warms up the incoming air and lubricates the inside of the nose
15 Clues: allows us to breathe • also known as windpipe • also known as voice box • carry air into your lungs • tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • released from your body when you exhale • it humidifies and warms the inspired air • tiny hairs in the nose that filters the air • filters the carbon-dioxide that enters the body • ...
Respiratory System 2022-03-23
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- filters the airs particles
- network of tubes that conduct air to the lungs
- pair of soft cone shaped organs
- part behind the mouth that connects the nose and mouth
- carries air into the bronchial tree
- to sets of heavy folds of tissue
- filtering out airborne pollutants
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- o2 enters the bloodand co2 leaves the body
- common passage way for the repertory system and the digestive system
- maintains a constant acid base balance
- passage way for air and sound
- small opeing in the larynx
- part of the pharynx behind the nasal cavity
- air sacs at the end of the bronchial tree
- Pathway for air to enter and exit
15 Clues: filters the airs particles • small opeing in the larynx • passage way for air and sound • pair of soft cone shaped organs • to sets of heavy folds of tissue • filtering out airborne pollutants • Pathway for air to enter and exit • carries air into the bronchial tree • maintains a constant acid base balance • air sacs at the end of the bronchial tree • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-09
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- a test the measures air volumes
- soft, spongey, cone shaped organs in the thoracic cavity
- aka inhalation
- a mixture of proteins and lipids
- aka exhalation
- aka windpipe
- allows air to enter the larynx
- a triangular slit between the vocal cords
- aka your throat
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- a collapses lung
- one of the largest cartilages of the larynx
- the entire process of gas exchange between the chambers
- a puncture in the thoracic wall
- microscopic air sacs
- supported internally by bone and cartilage
15 Clues: aka windpipe • aka inhalation • aka exhalation • aka your throat • a collapses lung • microscopic air sacs • allows air to enter the larynx • a test the measures air volumes • a puncture in the thoracic wall • a mixture of proteins and lipids • a triangular slit between the vocal cords • supported internally by bone and cartilage • one of the largest cartilages of the larynx • ...
Respiratory System 2018-11-27
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- Known as the common flu
- Connects the larynx to the bronchi and allows air to pass through the neck
- The main organ involved in the respiratory system
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Passageway for food to enter the stomach and for air to enter the lungs
- The_____ takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Shortness of_____ is a symptom of lung cancer.
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- COPD is most often caused by_____ smoke.
- Smoking is one of the main causes of_____.
- Small air sacs in the lungs in which carbon dioxide leaves the lungs and enters it
- Helps the lungs contract and expand to inhale and exhale
- Connects the pharynx to the trachea and allows air to pass through
- Carry air from the trachea into the lungs
- Swelling and shrinking of the airways
- One in_____ people have asthma and it is continuing to increase.
15 Clues: Known as the common flu • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • Swelling and shrinking of the airways • COPD is most often caused by_____ smoke. • Carry air from the trachea into the lungs • Smoking is one of the main causes of_____. • Shortness of_____ is a symptom of lung cancer. • The main organ involved in the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System 2015-03-08
Respiratory System 2015-03-17
Across
- organs used for breathing
- flap of tissue at lower end of pharynx. Used to prevent food or liquid from entering airway
- a disease in which alvioles enlarge
- short tubes found at the lower end of the trachea that branch out into smaller tubes
- the waste gas of chemical respiration
- a lung disorder. Symptoms are: shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing.
- a tube about 12 cm long. Air moves to here from the larynx
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- clusters of tiny, thin walled sacs found at the end of the bronchioles
- respiration process that breaks down oxygen for the cell’s use
- the smallest tubes formed from the bronchi
- tube-like passageway used by food, liquids, and air
- muscle beneath your lungs that contract and relax to help move gases in and out of your body
- inhaling air into the lungs and exhaling waste gases.
- the gas that we breath
- the airway where the vocal cords are attached
15 Clues: the gas that we breath • organs used for breathing • a disease in which alvioles enlarge • the waste gas of chemical respiration • the smallest tubes formed from the bronchi • the airway where the vocal cords are attached • tube-like passageway used by food, liquids, and air • inhaling air into the lungs and exhaling waste gases. • ...
Respiratory System 2015-02-08
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- What is the space between the two pleural membranes called
- The name of the two tubes which carry air into the lungs
- The pleural _ _ _ _ _ is the liquid which helps the membranes stick to the thoracic cavity
- The nasal _ _ _ _ _ _ is where the air is warmed & dust removed
- This is the sticky substance which traps dust & pollen
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- A cartilage-ringed tube which takes air to the lungs
- These are the tiny air sacs where gaseous exchange takes place
- What 'P' is the membranes which keep the lungs seperated
- This is the flap of catilage which direct air to the lungs and food to the stomach
- This system allows air to enter/exit the body
- The lungs are split into 5 what? They keep the lungs air tight
- What pleura is the innermost membrane of the lungs
- What 'T' is the scientific name for the chest cavity
- This organ contains the vocal chords and produces noise (voice)
- Other than the nose, this is the other part air can enter the body
15 Clues: This system allows air to enter/exit the body • What pleura is the innermost membrane of the lungs • A cartilage-ringed tube which takes air to the lungs • What 'T' is the scientific name for the chest cavity • This is the sticky substance which traps dust & pollen • What 'P' is the membranes which keep the lungs seperated • ...
Respiratory System 2023-11-17
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- What is the medical term for the absence of breathing?
- What is the machine that is used in medicine to support breathing?
- What is the medical term for the throat?
- What is the medical term for the condition of difficulty speaking?
- What is the device used to measure oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the medical term for the absence of voice?
- What do you call a person who studies and treats diseases of the lung?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
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- What is the medical term for the windpipe?
- What is the medical term for ventilation of the lungs beyond normal bodily needs?
- What is the medical term for blood in the chest?
- What is the medical term for creating an artificial opening into the trachea?
- What do you call the instrument used for visual examination of the larynx?
- What is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm called?
- What is the medical term for a surgical repair of the nose?
15 Clues: What is the medical term for the throat? • What is the medical term for the windpipe? • What is the medical term for the voice box? • What is the medical term for blood in the chest? • What is the medical term for the absence of voice? • What is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm called? • What is the medical term for the absence of breathing? • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-08
Across
- this body part helps you breathe
- the flow of air, especially that encountered by a human
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle
- extends from the larynx toward the lungs
- is a cluster of many individual alveoli
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- is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck
- used to chew your food
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- a cavity within a bone or other tissue
- further splits into many smaller branches less than a millimeter
- is a sheet of muscle slung underneath the lungs
- box,help you speak
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
15 Clues: box,help you speak • used to chew your food • this body part helps you breathe • a cavity within a bone or other tissue • is a cluster of many individual alveoli • the main organ of the respiratory system • extends from the larynx toward the lungs • Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle • is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck • ...
Respiratory System 2023-03-08
Across
- tiny sacs and the site of gas exchange
- tiny projections on cells that help to move substances
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- flips to cover the trachea when swallowing food or liquids
- located at the back of the nose and mouth
- muscle located under the lungs
- composed of 20 c-shaped cartilage rings
- taking air into the lungs
- the structure that protects the lungs and heart
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- otherwise known as the voice box
- movement of substances from high to low concentrations
- warms and moistens air (2 words)
- letting air out of the lungs
- an opening between vocal folds
- tubs that lead from the trachea into the lungs
15 Clues: taking air into the lungs • letting air out of the lungs • an opening between vocal folds • muscle located under the lungs • otherwise known as the voice box • warms and moistens air (2 words) • tiny sacs and the site of gas exchange • composed of 20 c-shaped cartilage rings • the main organ of the respiratory system • located at the back of the nose and mouth • ...
Respiratory System 2024-05-06
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- Situated between each rib
- The amount of air that is breathed in and out at any point
- Trachia divides into left and right airway
- The max amount of air that can be moved in and out of the lunch
- Lungs contain separate sections
- The element we breath
- Volume of air left after forced expiration
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- Breathing in
- Brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs from the heart
- Clusters of sacs where gases are exchanged
- Breathing out
- A thin layer of tissue that covers the lungs and lines the interior wall of the chest cavity
- Smallest respiratory branch
- Waste product of respiratory
- Muscles involved with breathing
15 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • The element we breath • Situated between each rib • Smallest respiratory branch • Waste product of respiratory • Muscles involved with breathing • Lungs contain separate sections • Clusters of sacs where gases are exchanged • Trachia divides into left and right airway • Volume of air left after forced expiration • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-15
15 Clues: means rib • means nose • means lobe • means sinus • means chest • means tonsil • means oxygen • means pleura • means trachea • means alveoli • means bronchus • means breathing • means diaphragm • means lung or air • means carbon dioxide
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- a passage or airway in the lower respiratory tract
- carries air to and from your lungs (also known as windpipe)
- muscles that run between ribs and form the chest wall
- responsible for producing sound (voice box)
- an air sack/ air space
- releasing air during the breathing process
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- uses oxygen and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product
- carries air to the lungs during inhalation process
- Gases moving from a high pressure to a lower pressure
- when the body brings in oxygen
- a condition when a cartilage covers the windpipe
- A flexible connective tissue used throughout the body
- filters, warms and moistens air as it travels to the lungs
- a rich iron protein which carries fresh oxygen to your cells
- an organ that allows the breathing process to occur
15 Clues: an air sack/ air space • when the body brings in oxygen • releasing air during the breathing process • responsible for producing sound (voice box) • a condition when a cartilage covers the windpipe • carries air to the lungs during inhalation process • a passage or airway in the lower respiratory tract • an organ that allows the breathing process to occur • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-11
Across
- Both food and air pass through this before reaching their appropriate destinations
- These air-filled spaces along side the nose help make the skull lighter.
- Main airway to the lungs
- lung that has 2 lobes
- organs are located outside the chest cavity
- the main respiratory muscle that contracts and relaxes to allow air into the lungs.
- includes air passages, pulmonary vessels, the lungs, and breathing muscles
- Essential to human speech
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- branch from the trachea into each lung to supply air into the lung
- traps dust particles, and tiny hairs called cilia help move them to the nose to be sneezed or blown out.
- organs are located inside the chest cavity
- The main organ of this system
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- any of several thin, scroll-shaped bony elements forming the upper chambers of the nasal cavities.
- lung that has 3 lobes
15 Clues: lung that has 2 lobes • lung that has 3 lobes • Main airway to the lungs • Essential to human speech • The main organ of this system • organs are located inside the chest cavity • organs are located outside the chest cavity • branch from the trachea into each lung to supply air into the lung • These air-filled spaces along side the nose help make the skull lighter. • ...
respiratory system 2022-05-11
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- separates oral and nasal cavities
- disease of the lungs causing broncho-spams
- air sacs in the lungs
- infections of the lungs
- triangular space responsible for voice production
- clusters of lymphatic tissue in the pharynx
- cartilaginous tissue that diverts food and liquids
- area between lungs
- air tube that extends from the larynx to the thorax
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- thin double walled serous membrane surrounding the lungs
- condition when person receives too little oxygen
- smallest air conducting passageways of the bronchi
- two openings in the nose which air enters
- inflammation of the sinuses
- viral infection that infects the respiratory system
15 Clues: area between lungs • air sacs in the lungs • infections of the lungs • inflammation of the sinuses • separates oral and nasal cavities • two openings in the nose which air enters • disease of the lungs causing broncho-spams • clusters of lymphatic tissue in the pharynx • condition when person receives too little oxygen • triangular space responsible for voice production • ...
Respiratory System 2025-01-31
Respiratory system 2025-01-31
15 Clues: sleep • oxygen • throat • nose bleed • runny nose • sore throat • sound,voice • Larynx,throat • definition of nose • Difficulty speaking • shortness of breath • chest,pleural cavity • definition of breathing • sudden infant death syndrome • Chronic obstructive pulmonary diease
Respiratory System 2025-01-31
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- Windpipe, C-shaped cartilage that compresses so food can pass down the trachea
- Bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide
- 2 large tubes that branch out from the trachea and get air to the lungs
- Air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Covers outer surfacec of the lungs and lines inner surdace of the thoracic cavity
- Sleep
- The act of taking in air as the diaphragm relaxes, forcing air out of the lungs
- To Breathe
- Throat, air to and from nose to trachea
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- Closes off trachea during swallowing
- Muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen. Makes breathing possible
- Breathing Out
- Provide Mucus, aid in sound production, make bones of skull lighter
- Voice box, contains vocal cords, makes speech possible
15 Clues: Sleep • To Breathe • Breathing Out • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome • Closes off trachea during swallowing • Throat, air to and from nose to trachea • Bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide • Voice box, contains vocal cords, makes speech possible • Air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-04
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- picture 2
- picture 3
- picture 5
- Millions of them make your lungs look like a bunch of grapes.
- The “system” that gives oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The left lung has fewer lobes than the right lung because this organ takes some space.
- picture 9
- picture 6
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- picture 4
- picture 1
- The main gas your body needs to survive, taken in during every breath.
- picture 8
- Disease prevention tip: wear this in polluted areas.
- When your airways shrink because of dust or allergy.
- picture 7
- A wall inside your nose that keeps left and right airways apart.
16 Clues: picture 4 • picture 1 • picture 2 • picture 3 • picture 8 • picture 5 • picture 7 • picture 9 • picture 6 • Disease prevention tip: wear this in polluted areas. • When your airways shrink because of dust or allergy. • The “system” that gives oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. • Millions of them make your lungs look like a bunch of grapes. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-04
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- gambar 2
- gambar 3
- gambar 5
- Millions of them make your lungs look like a bunch of grapes.
- The “system” that gives oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The left lung has fewer lobes than the right lung because this organ takes some space.
- gambar 9
- gambar 6
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- gambar 4
- gambar 1
- The main gas your body needs to survive, taken in during every breath.
- gambar 8
- Disease prevention tip: wear this in polluted areas.
- When your airways shrink because of dust or allergy.
- gambar 7
- A wall inside your nose that keeps left and right airways apart.
16 Clues: gambar 4 • gambar 1 • gambar 2 • gambar 3 • gambar 8 • gambar 5 • gambar 7 • gambar 9 • gambar 6 • Disease prevention tip: wear this in polluted areas. • When your airways shrink because of dust or allergy. • The “system” that gives oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. • Millions of them make your lungs look like a bunch of grapes. • ...
respiratory system 2025-11-07
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- a genetic disorder of the exocrine glands, usually diagnosed shortly after birth
- acting as a lid for the larynx
- Thin, moist, slippery membrane covering lungs.
- an abnormally rapid and shallow breathing.
- the volume of air moved in and out of the lungs with each breath
- microscopic air sacs which resemble bunches of grapes.
- transport air into the blood and remove gases from the blood
- a large flat muscle separating the thoracic & abdominal cavities
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- a registered nurse with advanced training who administers anesthesia during surgery and other procedures.
- 5"long tube
- the volume of air that can be exhaled after the deepest possible inspiration
- 4” tube surrounded by C-shaped rings of cartilage keeps the passageway open
- The smallest of these subdivisions
- located between the lungs, It extends from the sternum to the vertebrae.
- largest thyroid cartilage
15 Clues: 5"long tube • largest thyroid cartilage • acting as a lid for the larynx • The smallest of these subdivisions • an abnormally rapid and shallow breathing. • Thin, moist, slippery membrane covering lungs. • microscopic air sacs which resemble bunches of grapes. • transport air into the blood and remove gases from the blood • ...
Human Body 2025-04-21
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- moves blood, nutrients, and oxygen
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- moves your body
- Supports your body
- removes waste from the body
- Main organ of the Nervous System
- helps produce offspring
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- regulates inside the body
- breaks down food for nutrients
- Is a major part of the immune system page 177
- controls the body and reactions to environment
- Exchanges gases for your body
- These make up the skeletal system
- protects the body from pathogens
- One of the main organs of the digestive system
- Main organ of the cardiovascular system
16 Clues: moves your body • Supports your body • helps produce offspring • regulates inside the body • removes waste from the body • Exchanges gases for your body • breaks down food for nutrients • Main organ of the Nervous System • protects the body from pathogens • These make up the skeletal system • moves blood, nutrients, and oxygen • Main organ of the respiratory system • ...
Circulatory & Respiratory Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-16
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- syndrome that reflects insufficient cardiac output to meet the body’s need
- abnormal increase in the rate and depth of respirations
- difficult or labored breathing
- absence of breathing
- heart enlargement
- interruption of breathing resulting in lack of oxygen; also called suffocation
- abnormally slow respiratory rates
- respirations near death or during extreme suffering
- abnormally slow or shallow respirations
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- the part of the respiratory system that consists of the nose, mouth, pharynx, epiglottis, and larynx
- the part of the respiratory system that consists of the trachea and within the lungs the bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli
- substances that prevent blood clotting
- the diffusion of gasses (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the atmosphere and cells of the body
- inhalation of foreign substance into the upper respiratory tract
- below normal levels of oxygen
- abnormally rapid respiratory rates
16 Clues: heart enlargement • absence of breathing • below normal levels of oxygen • difficult or labored breathing • abnormally slow respiratory rates • abnormally rapid respiratory rates • substances that prevent blood clotting • abnormally slow or shallow respirations • respirations near death or during extreme suffering • abnormal increase in the rate and depth of respirations • ...
respiratory system 2022-03-18
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- - type of protein that allows red blood cells to carry oxygen to other cells in the body
- - allow oxygen from the air to pass into your blood
- - art of your body that flops down over the windpipe when you swallow to keep food from going into your lungs
- - large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs
- - pushing the air you breathed in out of your body
- chords - pair of folds of tissue that extend across the inside of the larynx and that produce the voice when air exhaled from the lungs causes them to tighten and vibrate
- - he act of spreading or allowing to spread freely
- - a group of skeletal muscles between the ribs
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- - part of the lung
- - an organ in the neck of humans and animals.
- - take in by breathing
- - stiff-walled tube of the respiratory system that connects the pharynx with the lungs
- - tough flexible tissue that makes up most of the skeleton of vertebrates
- - baglike organs, or body parts, used for breathing
- respiration - the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions
15 Clues: - part of the lung • - take in by breathing • - an organ in the neck of humans and animals. • - a group of skeletal muscles between the ribs • - pushing the air you breathed in out of your body • - he act of spreading or allowing to spread freely • - allow oxygen from the air to pass into your blood • - baglike organs, or body parts, used for breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2013-10-23
15 Clues: waste • air bags • transfer • important • the system • good stuff • force of air • gas exchange • rise over run • staying alive • state of matter • prevents choking • two of something • smaller than a river • is thicker than water
Respiratory System 2015-04-24
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- Absence or deficiency of oxygen in the tissues
- Relieve or suppress coughing
- Microbial test used to identify disease-causing organisms of the lower respiratory tract, especially those that cause pneumonias
- Excessive acidity of body fluids, commonly associated with pulmonary insufficiency and the subsequent retention of carbon dioxide
- Temporary loss of breathing
- Reduce the thickness or viscosity of sputum
- Nosebleed
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- Severe, life-threatening infection of the epiglottis and supraglottic structures that occurs most commonly between the ages of 2 and 12
- Visual examination of the inside of the larynx to detect tumors, foreign bodies, nerve or structural injury, or other abnormalities
- Acute infectious disease characterized by a cough that has a "whoop" sound
- Enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes
- Measurement of the amount of salt in sweat
- Decrease mucous membrane swelling to alleviate nasal stuffiness
- Test used to identify pathogens, especially group A streptococci
- Ease with which lung tissue can be stretched
15 Clues: Nosebleed • Temporary loss of breathing • Relieve or suppress coughing • Measurement of the amount of salt in sweat • Reduce the thickness or viscosity of sputum • Ease with which lung tissue can be stretched • Absence or deficiency of oxygen in the tissues • Enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes • ...
Respiratory System 2015-04-24
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- Ease with which lung tissue can be stretched
- Decrease mucous membrane swelling to alleviate nasal stuffiness
- Microbial test used to identify disease-causing organisms of the lower respiratory tract, especially those that cause pneumonias
- Relieve or suppress coughing
- Reduce the thickness or viscosity of sputum
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- Absence or deficiency of oxygen in the tissues
- Excessive acidity of body fluids, commonly associated with pulmonary insufficiency and the subsequent retention of carbon dioxide
- Nosebleed
- Severe, life-threatening infection of the epiglottis and supraglottic structures that occurs most commonly between the ages of 2 and 12
- Enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes
- Acute infectious disease characterized by a cough that has a "whoop" sound
- Measurement of the amount of salt in sweat
- Test used to identify pathogens, especially group A streptococci
- Visual examination of the inside of the larynx to detect tumors, foreign bodies, nerve or structural injury, or other abnormalities
- Temporary loss of breathing
15 Clues: Nosebleed • Temporary loss of breathing • Relieve or suppress coughing • Measurement of the amount of salt in sweat • Reduce the thickness or viscosity of sputum • Ease with which lung tissue can be stretched • Absence or deficiency of oxygen in the tissues • Enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes • ...
Respiratory System 2014-11-20
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- / voicebox
- / muscular disc under the lungs
- / tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens
- / caused by spasming diaphragm
- / part of the brain that controls breathing
- / system that has gas exchange as primary function
- / flaplike structure that prevents liquid or food from entering trachea
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- / windpipe
- / diaphragm and intercostals relax
- / throat
- / spongy organs with lobes
- / swelling of vocal cords (possibly from infection)
- / caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath
- / diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract
- / divides the nose
15 Clues: / throat • / windpipe • / voicebox • / divides the nose • / spongy organs with lobes • / caused by spasming diaphragm • / muscular disc under the lungs • / diaphragm and intercostals relax • / tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens • / part of the brain that controls breathing • / caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath • / diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract • ...
Respiratory System 2023-02-25
Across
- deficiency of oxygen in the blood
- lung cancer
- surgical puncture of lung to drain fluid
- method of monitoring blood oxygen saturation
- radiography of the bronchi
- a drug that destroys or dissolves mucus
- inflammation of a sinus
- incomplete expansion of a lung
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- difficulty with speech
- abnormally slow breathing
- watery discharge from the nose
- physician who specializes in the lungs
- "pertaining to the diaphragm"
- labored or difficult respiration
- absence of voice
15 Clues: lung cancer • absence of voice • difficulty with speech • inflammation of a sinus • abnormally slow breathing • radiography of the bronchi • "pertaining to the diaphragm" • watery discharge from the nose • incomplete expansion of a lung • labored or difficult respiration • deficiency of oxygen in the blood • physician who specializes in the lungs • ...
Respiratory system 2021-05-10
Across
- a muscle beneath your lungs to help move gasses into and out of your lungs
- tublike passageway used by food,liquid, and air
- system rids the blood of waste produced by the cells
- Air is carried into the lungs by it
- area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking.
- a tube about 12cm in length
- an elastic muscular organ that holds urine until it leaves the body
- tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder
- filters blood that contains waste
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- a disease in the aveoli
- carry's urine from the bladder to thr outside of the body
- waste water
- shortness of breath
- At the end of each bronchi are a cluster of tiny thin wall sacs
- Ting filtering systems
15 Clues: waste water • shortness of breath • Ting filtering systems • a disease in the aveoli • a tube about 12cm in length • filters blood that contains waste • Air is carried into the lungs by it • tublike passageway used by food,liquid, and air • tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder • system rids the blood of waste produced by the cells • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2022-11-28
Across
- is the physical act of breathing
- hollow spaces in the skull that connect to the nasal cavity.
- is a flat, dome-shaped muscle below the lungs and separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- extends from the trachea to the alveoli in the lungs.
- is the passageway for air into the lungs and It extends from the cricoid cartilage to the carina, which is where it splits into two passages.
- tiny hairs
- is the process during which the cells use oxygen and other nutrients from the blood to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
- is the transfer of gasses between the bloodstream and the cells of the body
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- smaller to allow space for the heart
- is the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the environment and the bloodstream in the lungs
- enter the lungs and then branch into smaller and smaller bronchial tubes called bronchioles
- extends from the mouth and nose down to the bottom of the larynx, or voice box
- is breathing out air.
- is a small, leaf-like flap of tissue at the bottom of the laryngopharynx
- is the process of breathing in air
15 Clues: tiny hairs • is breathing out air. • is the physical act of breathing • is the process of breathing in air • smaller to allow space for the heart • extends from the trachea to the alveoli in the lungs. • hollow spaces in the skull that connect to the nasal cavity. • is a small, leaf-like flap of tissue at the bottom of the laryngopharynx • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-15
respiratory system 2022-11-15
Respiratory System 2019-08-26
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- made up of rings of cartilge which prevents it from collapsing when inhalation
- where the air enters first before entering the lungs
- two air tubes that branches off the trhacea
- other name when you breathe out
- Main Organs of Respiratory System
- other name when you breathe in
- Sytem that enable us to breathe
- other name of throat
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- Other name for Vouce Box
- helps move the oxygen from air sacs to the blood
- Where the gases are exchange
- is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs
- process that is called when the exchange of gases occurs
- other name of thracea
- it is the muscle of the Respiratory system
15 Clues: other name of throat • other name of thracea • Other name for Vouce Box • Where the gases are exchange • other name when you breathe in • other name when you breathe out • Sytem that enable us to breathe • Main Organs of Respiratory System • it is the muscle of the Respiratory system • two air tubes that branches off the trhacea • ...
Respiratory system 2019-08-27
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- this is a muscular organ between the pharynx and trachea
- are pipes that carry oxygen-rich air to your lungs
- these tubes end in bunches of tiny round air sacs
- are the main organs of the respiratory system
- it is a chamber where the passages from the nose and mouth meet.
- are tiny air sacs
- is a waste gas
- deliver blood rich in carbon dioxide
- pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body
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- also filters the air we breathe and branches into the bronchi
- this is where the air first enters our body
- mesh of tiny blood vessels that cover the air sacs
- are two air tubes that branch off of the trachea
- is a group of organs and tissues working together to enable us to breathe
- is a muscular structure located between the thoracic and abdominal cavity
15 Clues: is a waste gas • are tiny air sacs • deliver blood rich in carbon dioxide • pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body • this is where the air first enters our body • are the main organs of the respiratory system • are two air tubes that branch off of the trachea • these tubes end in bunches of tiny round air sacs • mesh of tiny blood vessels that cover the air sacs • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-08
Across
- is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck
- further splits into many smaller branches less than a millimeter
- extends from the larynx toward the lungs
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
- Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle
- the flow of air, especially that encountered by a human
- box,help you speak
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- this body part helps you breathe
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- is a sheet of muscle slung underneath the lungs
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- is a cluster of many individual alveoli
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- a cavity within a bone or other tissue
- used to chew your food
15 Clues: box,help you speak • used to chew your food • this body part helps you breathe • a cavity within a bone or other tissue • is a cluster of many individual alveoli • extends from the larynx toward the lungs • the main organ of the respiratory system • Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle • is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2024-03-01
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- gangguan kesehatan yang disebabkan oleh Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- volume udara yang masih tersisa di paru-paru
- nama lain sistem pernapasan
- gangguan kesehatan yang disebabkan oleh faktor lingkungan atau zat alergen
- tempat pertukaran O2 dan CO2
- letak pita suara
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- katup yang dapat menutup saat menelan makanan
- percabangan dari trakhea
- virus yang menyebabkan covid-19
- selaput 2 rangkap yang melindungi paru-paru
- salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi frekuensi pernapasan
- letak tonsil
- gejala dari influenza
- proses menghembuskan/mengeluarkan napas
- bagian pada rongga hidung yang berfungsi menyamakan suhu
15 Clues: letak tonsil • letak pita suara • gejala dari influenza • percabangan dari trakhea • nama lain sistem pernapasan • tempat pertukaran O2 dan CO2 • virus yang menyebabkan covid-19 • proses menghembuskan/mengeluarkan napas • selaput 2 rangkap yang melindungi paru-paru • volume udara yang masih tersisa di paru-paru • katup yang dapat menutup saat menelan makanan • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-23
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- Another name for air sacs
- Production of sound
- airways obstructed because of inflammatory reaction to a stimulus
- Serous membrane that enfolds lung
- Cartilage flap that helps direct
- tubes that branch out from the bronchi and travel down to the air sacs in the lungs
- hollow cavities within a bone
- Common passage way for food and air
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- organs that coordinate the exchange of O2 and CO2 during the act of breathing
- intrapleural space separating the sternum in front and the vertebral column behind
- windpipe
- Top half of lung is called:
- below the lungs is called:
- infection of the lung
- How many lobes is in the Rt Lung
15 Clues: windpipe • Production of sound • infection of the lung • Another name for air sacs • below the lungs is called: • Top half of lung is called: • hollow cavities within a bone • How many lobes is in the Rt Lung • Cartilage flap that helps direct • Serous membrane that enfolds lung • Common passage way for food and air • ...
Respiratory System 2024-11-27
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- the maximum amount of air that the lungs can hold after maximal inhalation. It's calculated by adding together the four primary lung volumes: tidal volume, inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve, and residual volume
- the amount of air that can be exhaled after a normal breath
- the volume of each breath as measured during inspiration, expiration, or averaged for the entire respiratory cycle
- the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation
- behavior of gases degree to which gas dissolves in water. Proportional to: its partial pressure and its solubility in water.
- the percentage of hemoglobin in red blood cells that is bound to oxygen
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- alveoli are located within the lungs. The diameter of these airways is affected by the pressure of the alveolar gas and the tension tissue.
- Alveolar surface tension (surfactant). Pulmonary compliance distensibility of elastic tissue.
- the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a normal breath
- pleural cavity is the space between the lungs and the chest wall,.It is normally slightly less than atmospheric pressure, known as negative pressure.
- Intrapulmonary pressure increases, lung volume decreases, and air moves out of lungsthe
- Lung volume increases, intrapulmonary pressure decreases, and air rushes into the lungs
- the maximal volume of air that can be expired following maximum inspiration
- behavior of gases exerts its partial pressure as a function of the percentage
- Pressure and volume bigger surface area decrease pressure inverse relationship
15 Clues: the amount of air that can be exhaled after a normal breath • the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation • the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a normal breath • the percentage of hemoglobin in red blood cells that is bound to oxygen • the maximal volume of air that can be expired following maximum inspiration • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-23
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- fluid is secreted by
- tensionsurfactant reduces which force in alveoli of lungs
- of terminal bronchiole
- parietal layer which is attached to the cavity called
- which portion of surfactant dissolves in water and lines the alveoli
- tree ends at
- Trachea and bronchi togerther called
- alveolus is lined by which cells
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- is a type of inspiratory muscle
- layer of pleura is called
- is stored in which type of body
- contains which type of receptors
- is enclosed by two layered serous membrane called
- what is secreted by type 2 cells
- what is normal atmospheric pressure
15 Clues: tree ends at • fluid is secreted by • of terminal bronchiole • layer of pleura is called • is a type of inspiratory muscle • is stored in which type of body • contains which type of receptors • what is secreted by type 2 cells • alveolus is lined by which cells • what is normal atmospheric pressure • Trachea and bronchi togerther called • ...
Respiratory system 2025-03-30
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- the phase of ventilation in which air is expelled from the lungs.
- a rare but potentially fatal illness caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum
- The middle part of the throat, behind the mouth
- The act of drawing air into the lungs
- a muscular tube that transports food and liquids from the throat (pharynx) to the stomach
- tiny air sacs in the lungs, the primary sites for gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the air and the bloodstream.
- a flap of cartilage located at the back of the tongue, above the larynx (voice box)
- a chronic lung disease that damages the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs
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- a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses
- an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, the airways that carry air to and from the lungs
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals
- long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs
- The glottis is the opening between the vocal folds in the larynx that is generally thought of as the primary valve between the lungs and the mouth
- a chronic lung condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to recurrent episodes of wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness
15 Clues: The act of drawing air into the lungs • The middle part of the throat, behind the mouth • the phase of ventilation in which air is expelled from the lungs. • a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses • long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-05-12
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- The two branches that the trachea divides into are called _______
- The voice box located in the throat is known as the _______
- The small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs are known as _______
- The gas that humans exhale as a waste product of respiration is _______
- The tube that connects the throat to the lungs is the _______
- The condition where airways become inflamed and narrowed is called _______
- The part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing is the _______
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs is referred to as _______
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- The flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the windpipe is the _______
- The dome-shaped muscle that helps with respiration is called the ______
- The small tubes branching off from the bronchi are called _______
- The disease caused by long-term exposure to harmful substances, leading to alveoli damage, is _______
- The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide is called _______
- The primary organ responsible for breathing is____
- The thin membrane surrounding the lungs is the _______
15 Clues: The primary organ responsible for breathing is____ • The thin membrane surrounding the lungs is the _______ • The voice box located in the throat is known as the _______ • The tube that connects the throat to the lungs is the _______ • The two branches that the trachea divides into are called _______ • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-26
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- movement of air in and out of the lungs.
- exchange of gases between atmosphere, blood, and body cells.
- act of breathing out (exhalation).
- insertion of tube in the mouth or nose.
- a procedure in reshaping the bone to achieve desired shape.
- hair-like projections that sweep mucus to the pharynx.
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- where the three olfactory sensors that are located in the interior part of the nasal cavity.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- act of breathing in (inhalation).
- smaller branches of the bronchi that lead to alveoli.
- flap that covers the trachea during swallowing.
- membranous tube that consists of connective tissue and smooth muscle.
- the main muscle of the respiratory system.
- voice box; contains the vocal cords.
- throat; common passageway for air and food.
15 Clues: act of breathing in (inhalation). • act of breathing out (exhalation). • voice box; contains the vocal cords. • insertion of tube in the mouth or nose. • movement of air in and out of the lungs. • the main muscle of the respiratory system. • throat; common passageway for air and food. • flap that covers the trachea during swallowing. • ...
Chapter 19 Vocabulary (Part 1) 2023-03-31
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- sputum
- colitis
- exercise-induced asthma
- malaise
- otitis media
- otitis externa
- rhinitis
- sinusitis
- myalgia
- infectious mononucleosis
- gastrointestinal system
- anaphylaxis
- myocarditis
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- lower respiratory infections
- gastroenteritis
- pneumonia
- gastritis
- permethrin
- bronchitis
- lyme disease
- common cold
- pharyngitis
- vertigo
- upper respiratory infections
- inhaler
- allergy
26 Clues: sputum • colitis • malaise • myalgia • vertigo • inhaler • allergy • rhinitis • pneumonia • gastritis • sinusitis • permethrin • bronchitis • common cold • pharyngitis • anaphylaxis • myocarditis • lyme disease • otitis media • otitis externa • gastroenteritis • exercise-induced asthma • gastrointestinal system • infectious mononucleosis • lower respiratory infections • upper respiratory infections
