respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2021-12-13
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- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Small sacks where gas exchange occurs
- Large dome-shaped muscle that helps you breath
- Throat
- What the body breathes in for life
- Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges
- Complex serise of chemical reactions in a cell
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- Hair like extensions in nasal cavity
- Voice box, helps you speak
- chords Fold of connective tissue that produces voice
- Where air enters the body
- Can breath and eat through
- Passages that direct air to the lungs
- dioxide What we breath out through respiration
14 Clues: Throat • Where air enters the body • Voice box, helps you speak • Can breath and eat through • Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges • What the body breathes in for life • Hair like extensions in nasal cavity • Main organs of the respiratory system • Small sacks where gas exchange occurs • Passages that direct air to the lungs • Large dome-shaped muscle that helps you breath • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-13
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- Can breath and eat through
- Complex series of chemical reactions in a cell
- Hair like extensions in nasal cavity
- Fold of connective tissue that produces voice
- Small sacks where gas exchange occurs
- What the body breathes in for life
- Throat
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- Large dome-shaped muscle that helps you breath
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges
- What we breath out through respiration
- Voice box, helps you speak
- Passages that direct air to the lungs
- Where air enters the body
14 Clues: Throat • Where air enters the body • Can breath and eat through • Voice box, helps you speak • Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges • What the body breathes in for life • Hair like extensions in nasal cavity • Main organs of the respiratory system • Passages that direct air to the lungs • Small sacks where gas exchange occurs • What we breath out through respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-25
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- The system that helps you breathe.
- We use this to smell.
- These fill up when you breathe in.
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe in
- 78% of what you breathe in.
- 21% of what you breathe in.
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- The hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea.
- We use this to eat, talk, or chew.
- What you have to do to live.
- Large airways that lead to the lungs. (Also called a windpipe).
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe out.
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking. Also called voice box.
- Where the gasses go when you breathe in.
- dioxide The gas we breathe out.
14 Clues: We use this to smell. • 78% of what you breathe in. • 21% of what you breathe in. • What you have to do to live. • dioxide The gas we breathe out. • We use this to eat, talk, or chew. • The system that helps you breathe. • These fill up when you breathe in. • Where the gasses go when you breathe in. • Your alveoli do this when you breathe in • ...
Respiratory system 2022-09-16
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- gas exchange b/w the air and the blood b/w blood and cells of body
- nonmusical discontinuous popping sounds
- volume volume of air inspired and expired with each breath during normal breathing
- movement of air in and out of the airways
- decrease oxygen supply to the tissues and cells
- shortness of breath when lying flat
- high-pitched whistling sound
- shortness of breath or uncomfortable breathing
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- temporary cessation of breathing
- deep low pitched snoring sound
- continuous high-pitched musical sound
- abnormally rapid respirations
- decrease arterial oxygen tension in the blood
- expectoration of blood from the respiratory tract
14 Clues: high-pitched whistling sound • abnormally rapid respirations • deep low pitched snoring sound • temporary cessation of breathing • shortness of breath when lying flat • continuous high-pitched musical sound • nonmusical discontinuous popping sounds • movement of air in and out of the airways • decrease arterial oxygen tension in the blood • ...
Respiratory System 2020-08-24
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- to breathe in
- this pumps oxygenated blood to your body
- the two tubes that the trachea splits into; these attach to lungs
- The system of the body that deals with breathing
- the nervous system that controls breathing
- the muscle that controls the breathing process
- The air we inhale is made primarily of this
- the two large organs of the respiratory system
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- to breathe out
- The air we exhale is made primarily of this
- a protein in blood
- another word for windpipe
- small blood vessels that are wrapped around alveolies
- the thousands of tiny tubes within the lungs
14 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • a protein in blood • another word for windpipe • this pumps oxygenated blood to your body • the nervous system that controls breathing • The air we exhale is made primarily of this • The air we inhale is made primarily of this • the thousands of tiny tubes within the lungs • the muscle that controls the breathing process • ...
Respiratory System 2019-11-04
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- When the muscles relax, air moves out
- a part of the thorax where the lungs are sealed (2 words)
- the natural passageway for air to enter the lungs and leave the lungs
- caused by sudden contractions of the diaphragm
- the tube that leads to the stomach
- each tube has a fine layer of this to trap dust particles and bacteria and helps push it out
- provide a very large surface area, allowing gas to be easily exchanged between the lungs and the bloodstream
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- makes sure only air enters the trachea
- The total volume of air that can be exhaled after maximal inhalation (2 words)
- As the diaphragm moves down, the air is pulled into the lungs
- thin sheet of muscle at the base of the pleural cavity
- when bacteria starts growing in the lungs
- Main organs of the respiratory system that have no muscle tissue
- the narrowing of the bronchiole tubes
14 Clues: the tube that leads to the stomach • When the muscles relax, air moves out • the narrowing of the bronchiole tubes • makes sure only air enters the trachea • when bacteria starts growing in the lungs • caused by sudden contractions of the diaphragm • thin sheet of muscle at the base of the pleural cavity • a part of the thorax where the lungs are sealed (2 words) • ...
Respiratory System 2020-10-20
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- scientific name for the voice box
- air sacs located in the lungs
- scientific name for the throat
- scientific name for the vocal cords
- space between the lungs and the thorax
- scientific name for the windpipe
- division of the lower end of the trachea
- temporary stoppage of breathing
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- difficult or labored breathing
- cartilage lid covering opening to the larynx
- scientific principle stating the movement that occurs from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
- small hairs that trap dirt particles
- lining of the lungs
- nerve carrying impulses to the diaphragm
14 Clues: lining of the lungs • air sacs located in the lungs • difficult or labored breathing • scientific name for the throat • temporary stoppage of breathing • scientific name for the windpipe • scientific name for the voice box • scientific name for the vocal cords • small hairs that trap dirt particles • space between the lungs and the thorax • ...
Respiratory System 2020-12-07
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- famous athlete with sleep apnea
- normal respiratory rate per minute
- one inhalation + one exhalation
- breathing out
- windpipe
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- air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- cartilage that closes when you swallow food
- voicebox
- breathing in
- periods of not breathing while sleeping
- main part of the respiratory system
- percussion on the back for mucus in the lungs
- brings air from trachea to bronchioles
- nostrils
14 Clues: voicebox • nostrils • windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • famous athlete with sleep apnea • one inhalation + one exhalation • air sacs where gas exchange occurs • normal respiratory rate per minute • main part of the respiratory system • brings air from trachea to bronchioles • periods of not breathing while sleeping • cartilage that closes when you swallow food • ...
Respiratory System 2023-04-13
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- voice box
- very thin organs that allow you to breath
- used to inhale and exhale
- air we need to breathe and live
- tiny air sacs in the lungs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a flap of tissue that covers the trachea so you don't choke
- a muscle at the bottom of the lungs that pushes air out
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- air we give off when we exhale
- 2 branching tubes that are inside the lungs
- breathing
- a tube that carries air to and from the lungs
- to breathe out carbon dioxide
- where air or food goes into the body
- breathe in oxygen
14 Clues: voice box • breathing • breathe in oxygen • used to inhale and exhale • to breathe out carbon dioxide • air we give off when we exhale • air we need to breathe and live • where air or food goes into the body • very thin organs that allow you to breath • 2 branching tubes that are inside the lungs • a tube that carries air to and from the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2023-01-29
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- Contract and with ribs, they rise and increase volume in the thoracic cavity
- contracts for inhalation, relaxes for exhalation
- blind air sacs where gas exchange occurs with capillaries
- chest cavity, from diaphragm to throat
- Protects internal organs
- voice box
- branch from trachea into each lung
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- vibrate, as air is forced past, producing sound
- membranes surrounding and protecting lungs
- carries air from pharynx to bronchi of lungs
- warms, moistens and filters air
- top of the larynx and covered by epiglottis when swallowing food
- where food and air cross to enter esophagus and trachea
- move debris laden mucous out of the respiratory system
14 Clues: voice box • Protects internal organs • warms, moistens and filters air • branch from trachea into each lung • chest cavity, from diaphragm to throat • membranes surrounding and protecting lungs • carries air from pharynx to bronchi of lungs • vibrate, as air is forced past, producing sound • contracts for inhalation, relaxes for exhalation • ...
Respiratory system 2023-04-04
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- allow esophagus to expand anteriorly and keeps trachea open
- The middle space between the lungs where the heart sits
- the wind pipe that
- The only site of gas exchange, includes alveolar ducts, sacs, and alveoli
- gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli
- made of elastic cartilage and located in pharynx
- drains fluid from middle ear to nasopharynx
- called adenoids and protect body from infection
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- cartilage that forms the adam's apple
- nostril, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- located in the mucosa in the nasal cavity
- Houses the heart, great blood vessels, bronchi, and esophagus
- Parenchyma of the lungs
- Allows the lungs to glide over the thoracic walls when breathing
- the passageway that is inferior to the laryngopharynx (food and fluid pass through here)
15 Clues: the wind pipe that • Parenchyma of the lungs • cartilage that forms the adam's apple • located in the mucosa in the nasal cavity • nostril, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • drains fluid from middle ear to nasopharynx • called adenoids and protect body from infection • gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli • made of elastic cartilage and located in pharynx • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-27
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- - Sheet of muscle that helps with breathing.
- - Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs.
- - Molecules that diffuses into the lungs as a waste product.
- - Also known as the throat.
- - Inflates and deflates as we breath.
- - Process that brings air into the lungs.
- - Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
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- - Process that removes air from the lungs.
- - Tiny passageways for are in the lungs that lead to alveoli.
- - Moistens, warms, and filters air.
- - Passageways that leads air into each lung.
- - Passageway that carries air to the body; also called the windpipe.
- - Structure that allows use to speak; also known as the voice box.
- - Molecule that diffuses into the blood vessels.
14 Clues: - Also known as the throat. • - Moistens, warms, and filters air. • - Inflates and deflates as we breath. • - Process that brings air into the lungs. • - Process that removes air from the lungs. • - Sheet of muscle that helps with breathing. • - Passageways that leads air into each lung. • - Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs. • ...
Respiratory system 2024-05-21
14 Clues: aorta • heart • artery • plasma • vessel • pumps blood • carry blood • distribute blood • atrial fibrillation • delicate blood vessels • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • cardiac rhythm management • perphiral vascular disease
Respiratory System 2024-03-08
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- - The membrane lining and enclosing the lungs
- - The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent food/drink from entering
- - The opening to the nasal cavity/airway
- - The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- - Another term for the alveoli, the tiny sac-like structures in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- - The sticky, lubricating substance produced by membrane linings that traps particles and pathogens in the airways.
- - The major airways branching off the trachea that lead to the lungs
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- - The throat area connecting nasal/oral cavities to the trachea
- - The muscle below the lungs that contracts to allow inhalation
- - The hanging tissue at the back of the soft palate
- - The tiny hair-like projections that move mucus/debris out of the airways
- - The windpipe connecting the larynx to the bronchi
- - Air-filled cavities in the skull bones surrounding the nasal cavity that help insulate the skull, resonate sound, and produce mucus.
- - The voice box containing the vocal cords
14 Clues: - The opening to the nasal cavity/airway • - The voice box containing the vocal cords • - The membrane lining and enclosing the lungs • - The hanging tissue at the back of the soft palate • - The windpipe connecting the larynx to the bronchi • - The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • - The throat area connecting nasal/oral cavities to the trachea • ...
Respiratory system 2024-04-12
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- Contracts and flattens and the chest
- Acts as a passage way to enter the larynx and lugs
- Moistens and warms air
- A tube extending down
- Filters the air
- Exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide while breathing
- Protects the lower respiratory track from aspirating food into the trachea while breathing
- An external opening
- allows air into the larynx and the lungs
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- carry air into your lungs
- brings the air to the lungs
- a tube leading from the larynx to the main bronchi
- Allow passage of inspired and expired air into and out of the lung
- contains vocal cords
- origin that contains air
15 Clues: Filters the air • An external opening • contains vocal cords • A tube extending down • Moistens and warms air • origin that contains air • carry air into your lungs • brings the air to the lungs • Contracts and flattens and the chest • allows air into the larynx and the lungs • Acts as a passage way to enter the larynx and lugs • a tube leading from the larynx to the main bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-07
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- The release of energy from food
- This muscle contracts and relaxes to help us breathe (9 letters)
- The flap that covers the windpipe during swallowing (9 letters)
- Tiny structures in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged (7 letters)
- Substance in the nose that filters air (5 letters)
- Organ where gas exchange occurs (5 letters)
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- The branches of tubes that carry air in the lungs(11 letters)
- The process of breathing in (10 letters)
- The gas we need for survival (6 letters)
- The movement of gasses (9 letters)
- Tiny blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick (11 letters)
- Structures that vibrate to produce sound (6 letters)
- The windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs (7 letters)
- Tube that branches from the trachea into the lungs (7 letters)
14 Clues: The release of energy from food • The movement of gasses (9 letters) • The process of breathing in (10 letters) • The gas we need for survival (6 letters) • Organ where gas exchange occurs (5 letters) • Substance in the nose that filters air (5 letters) • Structures that vibrate to produce sound (6 letters) • Tiny blood vessels with walls 1 cell thick (11 letters) • ...
Respiratory system 2025-03-31
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- volume: Volume of air inhaled and exhaled in a single breath
- lung infection with scarring
- Alveoli permanently damaged.
- smaller branches, lack cartilage
- fibrosis: an inherited condition.
- poisoning by bacterial toxin
- site of gas exchange
- Reduced airflow or gas exchange
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- Flexible flap of cartilage that routes air and food appropriately
- Diaphragm resumes dome shape
- Diaphragm contracts, pulling down
- Trachea branches into right and left bronchi
- caused by virus
- Reduced airflow or gas exchange
- upper respiratory infection
15 Clues: caused by virus • site of gas exchange • upper respiratory infection • Diaphragm resumes dome shape • lung infection with scarring • Alveoli permanently damaged. • poisoning by bacterial toxin • Reduced airflow or gas exchange • Reduced airflow or gas exchange • smaller branches, lack cartilage • Diaphragm contracts, pulling down • fibrosis: an inherited condition. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-17
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- little ballon-like air sacs where gas exchange takes place
- the process oxygen and carbon dioxide use to cross the cell membran
- The bronchi split into many _______________________. They look like tree roots in the lungs.
- when we ______________, the diaphragm moves up
- the trachea splits into two _______________
- the hard stuff that protects the trachea
- the gas produced by cellular respiration that we exhale
- when carbon dioxide and oxygen switch places between the blood and the lungs
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- a friendly little flap in our throat that prevents us from choking when we eat food
- oxygen leaves the lungs to enter the _______________
- when we ______________, the diaphragm moves down
- the muscles that we move to breath
- the gas we need to breath in that is used in cellular respiration
- Our windpipe, or the main tube of the respiratory system that air enters
14 Clues: the muscles that we move to breath • the hard stuff that protects the trachea • the trachea splits into two _______________ • when we ______________, the diaphragm moves up • when we ______________, the diaphragm moves down • oxygen leaves the lungs to enter the _______________ • the gas produced by cellular respiration that we exhale • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-24
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- Tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs (6)
- Airway that connects the lungs to the throat (7)
- Part of the brain that regulates breathing (5)
- System responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide (12)
- Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs (7)
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- Valve-like structure that separates the airway from the esophagus (6)
- Device used to measure lung function (9)
- Medication used to treat asthma (8)
- Surgical procedure to remove part of the lung (9)
- Condition characterized by difficulty breathing due to narrowed airways (8)
- Organ responsible for gas exchange (5)
- Type of respiratory failure characterized by inadequate oxygenation (10)
- Gas exchanged in the lungs (4)
- Muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity (8)
14 Clues: Gas exchanged in the lungs (4) • Medication used to treat asthma (8) • Organ responsible for gas exchange (5) • Device used to measure lung function (9) • Part of the brain that regulates breathing (5) • Airway that connects the lungs to the throat (7) • Surgical procedure to remove part of the lung (9) • Tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs (6) • ...
Cells and Systems Unit Test 2015-12-16
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- Cells of similar structure form to make ____________
- spreading out from high concentration to low concentration
- To keep your body healthy, do NOT _______________
- Characteristic of living organisms
- This invention allows us to see the world that is small
- To keep your body healthy, get plenty of ________________
- System that senses internal and external changes
- System that breaks down food and absorbs particles
- permeable Type of membrane that allows some in and keeps some out
- Alberta and Saskatchewan border
- A disorder of the digestive system
- System that involves the heart, blood, blood vessels
- A disorder that can affect the respiratory system
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- diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- System responsible for regulating blood and excreting wastes
- North Korea and South Korea border
- A fancy science term for 'parts'
- System responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Levels of organization of organisms
- What all living things are made of
- System in which you can find smooth, cardiac and skeletal
21 Clues: Alberta and Saskatchewan border • A fancy science term for 'parts' • North Korea and South Korea border • Characteristic of living organisms • What all living things are made of • A disorder of the digestive system • Levels of organization of organisms • System that senses internal and external changes • To keep your body healthy, do NOT _______________ • ...
Respiratory System: Use your station notes and vocabulary slides to help you! 2024-09-23
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- divides the upper and lower respiratory tract
- C in COPD
- Blood going towards the heart contains ________.
- A secondary function of the respiratory system is to produce _______.
- infection of the larynx that causes inflamed tissues and vocal cords
- what the Adam's apple is made of
- This color of snot indicates that you have a cold or an infection starting.
- Alveoli are covered with ____________ which are the tiniest blood vessels that lead to veins or arteries.
- A secondary function of the respiratory system is to participate in olfactory functions or ___________.
- D in COPD
- An incision in the trachea performed during emergencies if there is an obstruction in the trachea is a ____________.
- A secondary function of the respiratory system is to __________ dust and pollen from our airways.
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- chemical that causes cancer
- This color of snot indicates that you inhaled debris or you have a fungal infection.
- leading cause of COPD
- Blood coming from the heart contains ______________. (two words)
- This color of snot indicates that your nasal passages are likey dry or irritated.
- lobe of the lungs at the top
- lobe of the lungs at the bottom
- _________ produce mucus that line the nasal cavity.
- P in COPD
- The primary function of the respiratory system is to provide oxygen to our _______.
- Infected sinuses are filled with fluid, which puts ________ on the face and eyes.
- an infection and/or inflammation in the lining of the bronchial tubes
- This color of snot indicates that your body is battling a more serious infection.
- This color of snot indicates that a cold or infection is worsening.
- O in COPD
- This color of snot indicates that you are healthy, but you may have allergies.
28 Clues: C in COPD • P in COPD • D in COPD • O in COPD • leading cause of COPD • chemical that causes cancer • lobe of the lungs at the top • lobe of the lungs at the bottom • what the Adam's apple is made of • divides the upper and lower respiratory tract • Blood going towards the heart contains ________. • _________ produce mucus that line the nasal cavity. • ...
Respiratory System 2020-12-07
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- famous athlete with sleep apnea
- normal respiratory rate per minute
- one inhalation + one exhalation
- breathing out
- windpipe
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- air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- cartilage that closes when you swallow food
- voicebox
- breathing in
- periods of not breathing while sleeping
- main part of the respiratory system
- percussion on the back for mucus in the lungs
- brings air from trachea to bronchioles
- nostrils
14 Clues: voicebox • nostrils • windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • famous athlete with sleep apnea • one inhalation + one exhalation • air sacs where gas exchange occurs • normal respiratory rate per minute • main part of the respiratory system • brings air from trachea to bronchioles • periods of not breathing while sleeping • cartilage that closes when you swallow food • ...
Respiratory System 2020-10-13
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- blood stained sputum
- leading cause of this disease is smoking
- blood builds up in the space between chest wall and lungs
- for people who can't breath one their own
- procedure to obtain tissue or fluids for analysis
- AKA a sore throat
- an infection, inflammation of lung tissue
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- involves damage to the alveoli
- air builds up in the space between chest wall and lungs
- inflammation of the bronchi
- most common cause of cancer related death
- long term issue
- triggered by exercise, infection, cold weather
- makes up 20% of the air
14 Clues: long term issue • AKA a sore throat • blood stained sputum • makes up 20% of the air • inflammation of the bronchi • involves damage to the alveoli • leading cause of this disease is smoking • most common cause of cancer related death • for people who can't breath one their own • an infection, inflammation of lung tissue • triggered by exercise, infection, cold weather • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-13
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- Can breath and eat through
- Complex series of chemical reactions in a cell
- Hair like extensions in nasal cavity
- Fold of connective tissue that produces voice
- Small sacks where gas exchange occurs
- What the body breathes in for life
- Throat
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- Large dome-shaped muscle that helps you breath
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges
- What we breath out through respiration
- Voice box, helps you speak
- Passages that direct air to the lungs
- Where air enters the body
14 Clues: Throat • Where air enters the body • Can breath and eat through • Voice box, helps you speak • Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges • What the body breathes in for life • Hair like extensions in nasal cavity • Main organs of the respiratory system • Passages that direct air to the lungs • Small sacks where gas exchange occurs • What we breath out through respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-13
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- This system works in close connection with the respiratory system
- The amount of air that remains in the lungs even after a forceful exhale
- The trachea divides into two primary ______ that enter each lung
- The nasal cavity is lined with __________ mucosa
- During this process the size of the thoracic cavity decreases and inspiratory muscles
- This type of blood enters the lungs
- Another name for voice box
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- Thin walled air sacs that make up the bulk of lung tissue
- This is the amount of air that moves into and out of the lungs during normal quiet breathing
- Reflex or voluntary movements of air (cough, sneeze, hiccups etc.)
- Using this piece of equipment, a doctor can hear the bronchial sounds and vesicular breathing sounds
- This gas diffuses into the blood from the lungs
- The two phases that make up breathing are ______ and expiration
- This process happens in the alveolus (2 words)
14 Clues: Another name for voice box • This type of blood enters the lungs • This process happens in the alveolus (2 words) • This gas diffuses into the blood from the lungs • The nasal cavity is lined with __________ mucosa • Thin walled air sacs that make up the bulk of lung tissue • The two phases that make up breathing are ______ and expiration • ...
Respiratory System 2022-01-03
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- muscle separating the chest and abdomen
- a smaller branch from the bronchi
- back of throat
- windpipe
- a cough that is not productive
- carries oxygen from the lungs to cells
- voice box
- the amount of oxygen present in the blood
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- the process of moving from high to low
- released during exhalation
- bringing oxygen into the body
- needed to produce energy
- how often you breathe in a minute
- the energy produced during cellular respiration
14 Clues: windpipe • voice box • back of throat • needed to produce energy • released during exhalation • bringing oxygen into the body • a cough that is not productive • how often you breathe in a minute • a smaller branch from the bronchi • the process of moving from high to low • carries oxygen from the lungs to cells • muscle separating the chest and abdomen • ...
Respiratory System 2022-04-12
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- vocal cords located here
- this is about how many alveoli are in your body
- larynx is also known as this
- tiny blood vessels
- air enters body here
- tiny hairs that keeps mucus and dirt out of your body
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- located at rear of mouth
- main organ in this system
- also known as throat
- delivers air to lungs
- seperates lungs from abdominal cavities
- tiny branches of bronchus
- harmful to body, gets breathed out
- also known as windpipe
- the body delivers this throughout your body
15 Clues: tiny blood vessels • also known as throat • air enters body here • delivers air to lungs • also known as windpipe • located at rear of mouth • vocal cords located here • main organ in this system • tiny branches of bronchus • larynx is also known as this • harmful to body, gets breathed out • seperates lungs from abdominal cavities • the body delivers this throughout your body • ...
Respiratory System 2017-05-09
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- Identify O in the diagram
- Identify S in the diagram
- Identify F in the diagram
- Identify I in the diagram
- Identify H in the diagram
- Identify Q in the diagram
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- Identify A in the diagram
- Identify C in the diagram
- Identify B in the diagram
- Identify K in the diagram
- Identify L in the diagram
- Identify R in the diagram
- Identify M in the diagram
- Identify P in the diagram
14 Clues: Identify A in the diagram • Identify C in the diagram • Identify O in the diagram • Identify B in the diagram • Identify S in the diagram • Identify K in the diagram • Identify L in the diagram • Identify F in the diagram • Identify I in the diagram • Identify R in the diagram • Identify M in the diagram • Identify P in the diagram • Identify H in the diagram • Identify Q in the diagram
Respiratory System 2018-04-30
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- the word meaning unwanted air in the pleural cavity
- the small air filled sac where gas exchange takes place
- aerobic respiration takes places in this intracellular structure
- during anaerobic respiration, glucose is broken down into energy and which by-product
- sense of smell
- the paranasal sinuses are made up of the frontal sinus and then .......sinus
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- how many lobes does the right lung have?
- short nosed dog for example pugs
- this larynx is connected to the skull by this bony apparatus
- this is the first laryngeal cartilage which covers and protects the respiratory tract duing swallowing
- increased respiratory rate
- the trachea splits into 2 of these
- the amount of air passing in and out of the lungs in a normal breath
- fold this part of the ventral conchae is visible through the nostril
14 Clues: sense of smell • increased respiratory rate • short nosed dog for example pugs • the trachea splits into 2 of these • how many lobes does the right lung have? • the word meaning unwanted air in the pleural cavity • the small air filled sac where gas exchange takes place • this larynx is connected to the skull by this bony apparatus • ...
Respiratory System 2019-04-09
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- the area immediately above the trachea
- where air is warmed and moistened
- structure that prevents solids and liquids from entering the respiratory system
- airway found within the lung
- the process of inhalation and exhalation
- the process of using oxygen to convert glucose to ATP
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- airway that leads directly to the lung
- where carbon dioxide concentration is relatively high
- how gases move between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
- where blood travels after traveling through pumonary capillaries
- contains incomplete rings of cartilage
- where the oral and nasal cavities join
- where particulates from the air are trapped by small hairs
- where bronchioles terminate
14 Clues: where bronchioles terminate • airway found within the lung • where air is warmed and moistened • airway that leads directly to the lung • the area immediately above the trachea • contains incomplete rings of cartilage • where the oral and nasal cavities join • the process of inhalation and exhalation • where carbon dioxide concentration is relatively high • ...
Respiratory System 2019-04-09
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- structure that prevents solids and liquids from entering the respiratory system
- where bronchioles terminate
- contains incomplete rings of cartilage
- the process of using oxygen to convert glucose to ATP
- where particulates from the air are trapped by small hairs
- where the oral and nasal cavities join
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- how gases move between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
- (two words) where carbon dioxide concentration is relatively high
- (two words) where blood travels after traveling through pumonary capillaries
- airway found within the lung
- the process of inhalation and exhalation
- where air is warmed and moistened
- airway that leads directly to the lung
- the area immediately above the trachea
14 Clues: where bronchioles terminate • airway found within the lung • where air is warmed and moistened • airway that leads directly to the lung • the area immediately above the trachea • contains incomplete rings of cartilage • where the oral and nasal cavities join • the process of inhalation and exhalation • the process of using oxygen to convert glucose to ATP • ...
Respiratory System 2019-04-09
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- where the oral and nasal cavities join
- airway that leads directly to the lung
- (two words) where blood travels after traveling through pumonary capillaries
- the process of using oxygen to convert glucose to ATP
- contains incomplete rings of cartilage
- how gases move between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
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- one site where air is warmed and moistened
- the area immediately above the trachea
- (two words) where carbon dioxide concentration is relatively high
- airway found within the lung
- where particulates from the air are trapped by small hairs
- the process of inhalation and exhalation
- structure that prevents solids and liquids from entering the respiratory system
- where bronchioles terminate
14 Clues: where bronchioles terminate • airway found within the lung • the area immediately above the trachea • where the oral and nasal cavities join • airway that leads directly to the lung • contains incomplete rings of cartilage • the process of inhalation and exhalation • one site where air is warmed and moistened • the process of using oxygen to convert glucose to ATP • ...
Respiratory System 2014-04-29
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- these divide the lungs into lobes
- gaseous exchange take place here
- large leaf-shaped piece of elastic cartilage that acts as a trap door when swallowing
- breathing in
- major muscle of respiration
- voice box
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- breathing out
- increases surface area in the nasal cavity
- oxygen is bound to this in red blood cells
- volume the volume of one breath
- the movement of water from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution through a partially permeable membrane.
- tubular passageway that extends from the larynx to the superior boarder of the fifth thoracic vertebra
- The movement of particles down a concentration gradient, from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
- throat
14 Clues: throat • voice box • breathing in • breathing out • major muscle of respiration • volume the volume of one breath • gaseous exchange take place here • these divide the lungs into lobes • increases surface area in the nasal cavity • oxygen is bound to this in red blood cells • large leaf-shaped piece of elastic cartilage that acts as a trap door when swallowing • ...
Respiratory system 2023-02-26
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- These are the large tubes that join the lungs to the trachea
- This is the windpipe that joints the mouth and nose to the large tubes of the lungs
- The two main spongy organs of the respiratory system
- This small tissue found near the throat separates the windpipe from the oesophagus and stops food from going into the windpipe
- At the alveoli, gas _________ takes place
- The alveoli are surrounded by these small blood vessels
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- This is the important gas that we need to breathe in
- dioxide This is the waste gas that we breathe out
- The nose is filled with hair-like structures called ______ which are meant to trap any small particles that are inhaled
- This is the process that takes place when we breathe in
- This is the muscle found below the lungs that contract or expand to help the lungs inflate or deflate with air
- These are the much smaller tubes that connect the large tubes with the air sacs
- The lungs contain millions of these air sacs
- This is the process that takes place when we breathe out
14 Clues: At the alveoli, gas _________ takes place • The lungs contain millions of these air sacs • dioxide This is the waste gas that we breathe out • This is the important gas that we need to breathe in • The two main spongy organs of the respiratory system • This is the process that takes place when we breathe in • The alveoli are surrounded by these small blood vessels • ...
Respiratory system 2024-04-09
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- The _________ bronchiole is the portion of the pathway where respiration/gas exchange starts
- Respiratory cells which secrete mucus
- Indentation on medial side of lung
- _____ alveolar cells line alveoli, specialized squamous cells for production of surfactant
- The _________ bronchiole is the last segment of conduction portion of respiratory pathway
- The ______ side of the tracheal wall contains elastic ligamentous membrane and trachealis muscle
- Clusters of tiny, thin walled air sacs were gaseous exchange occurs
- Number of secondary bronchi in the right lung
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- _____ alveolar cells line alveoli, simple squamous epithelium (thin layer allows for gas exchange)
- Space between the left and right vocal ligaments
- Lipid based coating surface of alveoli to prevent collapse
- The pulmonary _______ is where gas exchange actually happens
- Branches of the respiratory bronchioles that lead directly to the alveoli
- The ______ side of the tracheal wall is lined with c-shaped tracheal rings of hyaline cartilage and anular ligaments
14 Clues: Indentation on medial side of lung • Respiratory cells which secrete mucus • Number of secondary bronchi in the right lung • Space between the left and right vocal ligaments • Lipid based coating surface of alveoli to prevent collapse • The pulmonary _______ is where gas exchange actually happens • Clusters of tiny, thin walled air sacs were gaseous exchange occurs • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-23
14 Clues: Throat. • Windpipe. • Voice box. • Lung airway. • Breathing out. • Lung infection. • Small lung tube. • Swallowing flap. • Breathing organ. • Breathing muscle. • Breathing process. • Breathing entrance. • Breathing condition. • Organs for breathing.
Respiratory system 2024-05-21
14 Clues: aorta • heart • artery • plasma • vessel • pumps blood • carry blood • distribute blood • atrial fibrillation • delicate blood vessels • cardiovascular disease • ventricular tachycardia • cardiac rhythm management • perphiral vascular disease
Respiratory System 2024-10-08
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- large muscles on the floor of the chest cavity that cause breathing
- small air sacs in the lungs
- pull air into the lungs
- gas in the air needed by your body
- push air into the lungs
- sticky,slime like substance found in the nose
- gas produced by your body as a waste product
- another name for breathing
- major organs for respiration/breathing
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- tiny hairs found in the nose
- voicebox
- flap of skin that keeps found out of the trachea
- two tubes that branch off trachea to carry air to the lungs
- smallest blood vessels
14 Clues: voicebox • smallest blood vessels • pull air into the lungs • push air into the lungs • another name for breathing • small air sacs in the lungs • tiny hairs found in the nose • gas in the air needed by your body • major organs for respiration/breathing • gas produced by your body as a waste product • sticky,slime like substance found in the nose • ...
Respiratory system 2023-02-03
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- clusters of tiny air sacs
- process that makes energy from food
- bones that protect lungs
- a chronic inflammatory disease
- closes off the trachea
- the gas we breath out
- breathing out
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- another word for breathing
- muscle that controls lung movement
- the deepest breath you can take
- largest branches of the lungs
- tiny hair like structures that line nasal passage
- air is 21% this gas
- wind pipe
14 Clues: wind pipe • breathing out • air is 21% this gas • the gas we breath out • closes off the trachea • bones that protect lungs • clusters of tiny air sacs • another word for breathing • largest branches of the lungs • a chronic inflammatory disease • the deepest breath you can take • muscle that controls lung movement • process that makes energy from food • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-25
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- The system that helps you breathe.
- We use this to smell.
- These fill up when you breathe in.
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe in
- 78% of what you breathe in.
- 21% of what you breathe in.
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- The hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea.
- We use this to eat, talk, or chew.
- What you have to do to live.
- Large airways that lead to the lungs. (Also called a windpipe).
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe out.
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking. Also called voice box.
- Where the gasses go when you breathe in.
- dioxide The gas we breathe out.
14 Clues: We use this to smell. • 78% of what you breathe in. • 21% of what you breathe in. • What you have to do to live. • dioxide The gas we breathe out. • We use this to eat, talk, or chew. • The system that helps you breathe. • These fill up when you breathe in. • Where the gasses go when you breathe in. • Your alveoli do this when you breathe in • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-11
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- leads to the stomach and lungs
- is also known as the voicebox
- thin lining surrounding the lungs
- Air enters through and is warm and humidified
- Smaller branch
- airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus
- Split to the left and right and led into the lungs
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- is a contagious infection that usually attacks your lungs.
- strengthened by cartilage and covered in cilia to sweep food debris and water out of the windpipe
- is also known as the throat
- infection of one or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi
- Oral cavity where the air of food enter
- small flap of tissue that covers the airway
- tiny air sacs
14 Clues: tiny air sacs • Smaller branch • is also known as the throat • is also known as the voicebox • leads to the stomach and lungs • thin lining surrounding the lungs • Oral cavity where the air of food enter • small flap of tissue that covers the airway • Air enters through and is warm and humidified • Split to the left and right and led into the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2023-05-16
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- separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity
- spoon shaped flap of elastic cartilage, protects the superior opening of the larynx
- air leaving the lungs
- includes the vocal cords and the opening between the vocal cords
- covers the outer surface if the lungs
- smallest conducting passageways in the lungs
- roots air and food into proper channels, plays a role in speech, made of hyaline cartilage and elastic cartilage.
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- simple squamous epithelial cells; the only site for gas exchange
- forms when oxygen travels attached to a hemoglobin in RBC.
- a lipid molecule that coats gas-exposed alveolar surfaces, secreted by cuboidal surfactant secreting cells
- oxygen enters the blood, carbon dioxide enters the alveoli, gas exchanges occur as a result
- flow of air into lungs
- muscular passageway from nasal cavity to larynx
- COPD and Lung cancer patients ALMOST always have a history of _______
14 Clues: air leaving the lungs • flow of air into lungs • covers the outer surface if the lungs • smallest conducting passageways in the lungs • separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity • muscular passageway from nasal cavity to larynx • forms when oxygen travels attached to a hemoglobin in RBC. • simple squamous epithelial cells; the only site for gas exchange • ...
Respiratory System 2024-12-02
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- this is below the Bronchus
- _____ sinus
- ______ sinus
- _______ lung
- _____ lung
- how you smell
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- this is below the larynx
- Nasal _________
- this is below the right lung
- this is above the right lung
- this is pointing to the back of the throat
- this is below the nose
- _______ cavity
- this starts with a B and is below the Trachea
14 Clues: _____ lung • _____ sinus • ______ sinus • _______ lung • how you smell • _______ cavity • Nasal _________ • this is below the nose • this is below the larynx • this is below the Bronchus • this is below the right lung • this is above the right lung • this is pointing to the back of the throat • this starts with a B and is below the Trachea
Respiratory System 2025-01-10
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- - The two main branches that the trachea divides into.
- - The substance that transports oxygen throughout the body.
- - The muscle that helps with breathing by expanding and contracting the lungs.
- Dioxide - The waste gas removed from the body during exhalation.
- - Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens.
- - A substance that helps trap particles and microbes in the respiratory system.
- - The flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe.
- - The gas that is essential for respiration.
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- - The process of breathing out.
- - The windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs.
- - The process of breathing in.
- Exchange - The process of swapping oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs.
- - The two organs responsible for gas exchange.
- - The part of the body that filters and moistens the air we breathe.
14 Clues: - The process of breathing in. • - The process of breathing out. • - The gas that is essential for respiration. • - The two organs responsible for gas exchange. • - The windpipe that connects the throat to the lungs. • - The two main branches that the trachea divides into. • - Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange happens. • ...
Body Systems 2019-06-26
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- The organ that pumps blood around the body.
- The name of the muscle that is found on the front of the upper arm.
- The name of the bone that protects your brain.
- A function of the skeletal system starting with P
- The name the the two chambers at the bottom of the heart starting with V
- This organ is part of the respiratory system.
- The average resting heart rate is sixty to how many beats in one minute?
- The name of the body system that breaks down food.
- The name of this bone starts with an S and it is found in the middle of your chest
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- It is in the air we breathe and all our body cells need it to survive.
- The name of the body system that breathes in the air.
- The name of the muscle at the back of your thigh.
- This body system is made up of muscles.
- This happens to your heart rate when you exercise.
- A function of the muscular system starting with M
- This body system is made up of bones.
- A part of the respiratory system,they are inside the lungs and look like little bunches of grapes
- The type of blood cell that carries the oxygen to our body cells.
18 Clues: This body system is made up of bones. • This body system is made up of muscles. • The organ that pumps blood around the body. • This organ is part of the respiratory system. • The name of the bone that protects your brain. • The name of the muscle at the back of your thigh. • A function of the muscular system starting with M • ...
health crossword 2015-03-11
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- the system which helps you digest
- the system of your skeleton
- used to put food into your body
- one of the most commonly used muscles
- you stand on it
- have ham and strings
- rhymes with becktorals
- the key element in the respiratory system
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- have 4 muscles in it
- joins to your foot and your leg
- the system of your muscles
- the system which makes you breathe
- this muscle shares its name with a baby cow
- sounds like tripod
14 Clues: you stand on it • sounds like tripod • have 4 muscles in it • have ham and strings • rhymes with becktorals • the system of your muscles • the system of your skeleton • joins to your foot and your leg • used to put food into your body • the system which helps you digest • the system which makes you breathe • one of the most commonly used muscles • ...
Cells and Systems Unit Test 2015-12-16
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- Alberta and Saskatchewan border
- North Korea and South Korea border
- System that involves the heart, blood, blood vessels
- System responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- System in which you can find smooth, cardiac and skeletal
- To keep your body healthy, get plenty of ________________
- spreading out from high concentration to low concentration
- System responsible for regulating blood and excreting wastes
- Cells of similar structure form to make ____________
- Levels of organization of organisms
- A disorder of the digestive system
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- permeable Type of membrane that allows some in and keeps some out
- Characteristic of living organisms
- System that senses internal and external changes
- This invention allows us to see the world that is small
- A disorder that can affect the respiratory system
- A fancy science term for 'parts'
- System that breaks down food and absorbs particles
- What all living things are made of
- diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
- To keep your body healthy, do NOT _______________
21 Clues: Alberta and Saskatchewan border • A fancy science term for 'parts' • North Korea and South Korea border • Characteristic of living organisms • What all living things are made of • A disorder of the digestive system • Levels of organization of organisms • System that senses internal and external changes • A disorder that can affect the respiratory system • ...
Organ Systems 2022-10-04
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- stable internal conditions needed to be healthy
- the system that takes in nutrients and absorbs them
- main organ is the heart, this system circulates blood and delivers nutrients to all cells
- this system is responsible for keeping you healthy
- this is the main organ of the respiratory system
- this system manages communication in the body, controls all other systems
- this organ is one of the main organs of the digestive system
- the system that is responsible for gas exchange
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- made of a collection of organ systems working together
- this is the main organ of the nervous system
- these organs filter in the excretory system
- this is the main organ of the circulatory system
- this system filters waste and excretes it as urine
- made of a collection of cells working together
- the smallest unit of life
- this is made of a collection of tissue
- the system that allows movement
17 Clues: the smallest unit of life • the system that allows movement • this is made of a collection of tissue • these organs filter in the excretory system • this is the main organ of the nervous system • made of a collection of cells working together • stable internal conditions needed to be healthy • the system that is responsible for gas exchange • ...
Human Body Systems 2015-04-27
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- Blood type AB is the ____ recipient
- the gas that is expelled from the body
- an atrial defect is a disease of the _______.
- the system that has brain and spinal cord
- Blood type O is the ____ donor.
- Type of digestion from stomach acid
- The smallest unit of life.
- pulmonologists study this system
- These are made up of thousands of cells.
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- the gas taken in by the respiratory system
- the system that breaks down food
- The amount of air the lungs can hold
- The kidney is an example of this.
- Type of digestion from the teeth.
- system that moves blood around the body
- A reaction to a stimulus
- Something that affects the 5 senses.
- Organ systems make up an ___________.
18 Clues: A reaction to a stimulus • The smallest unit of life. • Blood type O is the ____ donor. • the system that breaks down food • pulmonologists study this system • The kidney is an example of this. • Type of digestion from the teeth. • Blood type AB is the ____ recipient • Type of digestion from stomach acid • The amount of air the lungs can hold • ...
Respiratory system 2023-11-06
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- The biggest components of the respiratory system.
- cords You can find these in the larynx.
- A muscular tube.
- Plants turn … into oxygen.
- Oxygen enters the blood through this.
- We inhale…
- Breathing is necessary to eliminate cell…
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- This passage is the entrance of the oxygen.
- One characteristic of the respiratory system.
- Part of the respiratory system is in the…
- Is generated from nutrients with oxygen.
- Breathing is a gas…
12 Clues: We inhale… • A muscular tube. • Breathing is a gas… • Plants turn … into oxygen. • Oxygen enters the blood through this. • cords You can find these in the larynx. • Is generated from nutrients with oxygen. • Part of the respiratory system is in the… • Breathing is necessary to eliminate cell… • This passage is the entrance of the oxygen. • ...
DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2019-12-31
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- _______ of the muscle can degenerate and atrophy.
- Muscle fibers not stimulated properly, they get progressively.
- Is the types of movement for the baby.
- The connective will increases while the muscle tissue?
- System's control of the skeletal muscles becomes more and more pricise.
- The respiratory became _______ when respiratory muscles no longer function.
- What system that muscular exercise increase?
- Skeletal muscle activity maintains bone health and _______?
- What system that stimulates and regulates muscle activity?
- Skeletal muscle size promotes increased.
- What system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to muscles?
- Skeletal muscles in amazing _______ to infection throughout life.
- What system that provides nutrient needed for muscle health?
- Immune molecules that mark the receptors for destruction.
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- progresses from the extremities upwards, affecting the head and chest muscles.
- What system that protects muscles disease?
- What system influence skeletal muscle strength and mass?
- a group of inherited muscle-destroying disease that affect specific muscle groups.
- The muscle that decrease by about 50% by age 80.
- What system that help skin helps dissipate?
- Can perform the gross movements like waving "bye-bye".
- What system that skeletal muscle forms the voluntary?
- Muscular _______ proceed in a proximal/distal direction.
- Disease involves of shortage of _______ receptors at neuromuscular junctions.
- Development proceeds in a superior/inferior _______.
- appear to enlarge because of fat and connective tissue deposits.
- muscular dystrophy is the most common and serious form.
- Can be a factor for diseased muscle fibers called dystrophin.
- Disease that can affect muscles during _______ is myasthenia gravis.
29 Clues: Is the types of movement for the baby. • Skeletal muscle size promotes increased. • What system that protects muscles disease? • What system that help skin helps dissipate? • What system that muscular exercise increase? • The muscle that decrease by about 50% by age 80. • _______ of the muscle can degenerate and atrophy. • ...
Respiratory System 2013-05-30
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- two branches of the trachea that each leads to a lung
- System a collection of organs whose primary function is to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide; the organs of this system include the lungs, the throat, and the passageways that lead to the lungs
- the smallest of the tubes that the bronchi branch off to which are also lined with cilia and mucus
- the process of releasing air from the lungs
- a large skeletal muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- a cartilaginous tube called the windpipe
- clusters of air sacs at the end of bronchioles
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- the site of gas exchange between the atmosphere and the blood
- Respiration the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood
- Respiration the exchange of gases between the blood and the cells of the body
- the process of taking in air into the lungs
- a tube at the back of the nasal cavities and the mouth
- a flap of cartilage
- the upper end of the trachea
14 Clues: a flap of cartilage • the upper end of the trachea • a cartilaginous tube called the windpipe • the process of taking in air into the lungs • the process of releasing air from the lungs • clusters of air sacs at the end of bronchioles • two branches of the trachea that each leads to a lung • a tube at the back of the nasal cavities and the mouth • ...
Respiratory System 2023-03-09
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- Pertaining to a blood vessel.
- Snoring sound heard during inspiration or expiration.
- Patients with asthma have spasms of the …..
- A general term for a deficiency of oxygen in body.
- Improve the ability to cough up mucus from the respiratory tract.
- Refers to the lungs or respiratory system.
- Snoring sound heard during inspiration or expiration.
- An incision of the trachea to allow for oxygen.
- An inflammation of the pleura.
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- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide which takes place in small sacs in the lungs.
- A wire loop instrument used for excision of polyps.
- The diagnosis of a patient who is breathing rapidly.
- One of the four major disorders included in COPD.
- Any of several tests used to evaluate respiratory function
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
15 Clues: Pertaining to a blood vessel. • An inflammation of the pleura. • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. • Refers to the lungs or respiratory system. • Patients with asthma have spasms of the ….. • An incision of the trachea to allow for oxygen. • One of the four major disorders included in COPD. • A general term for a deficiency of oxygen in body. • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-12
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- contains nine cartilages
- increased lung volumes with flattened domes
- defect on chromosome 7 results in pulmonary, GI, and endocrine dysfunction
- tip of epiglottis to larynx
- forms nervous system of respiratory tract
- outer layer of connective tissue
- exhalation that occurs during rest
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- serous membrane that covers the lungs
- muscles of inspiration active during increased demand
- folds connecting epiglottis and tongue form this space
- cover about 90% of the alveolar surface
- extends below cricoid cartilage to sternal angle
- composed of connective tissue, bronchial glands, and smooth fibers that wrap around the airway
- composed of manubrium, body and xiphoid process
14 Clues: contains nine cartilages • tip of epiglottis to larynx • outer layer of connective tissue • exhalation that occurs during rest • serous membrane that covers the lungs • cover about 90% of the alveolar surface • forms nervous system of respiratory tract • increased lung volumes with flattened domes • composed of manubrium, body and xiphoid process • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2018-09-18
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- the part of the respiratory tract that includes the lungs
- swelling or inflammation of the bronchi
- the air passages in the bronchial tree swell and constrict and it can be triggered by an allergic reaction, exercise, intense fear or nervousness
- the part of the respiratory tract that includes the throat and nose
- millions of tiny air sacks where their main function is to exchange gases with the blood
- occurs in the lungs when the cancer cells grow out of control and destroy the air sacs in the lungs
- air is carried into the alveoli where air passes through the alveoli into the veins that carry it to the heart
- air sacs in the lungs become enlarged and lose their elasticity
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- carbon dioxide is carried up the airways and out of the body
- the main organs of the respiratory system
- an infection of the lungs and causes difficulty breathing
- a large muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen
- system is the group of passages that exchanges gases
- tree shaped passages in the lungs
14 Clues: tree shaped passages in the lungs • swelling or inflammation of the bronchi • the main organs of the respiratory system • system is the group of passages that exchanges gases • a large muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen • the part of the respiratory tract that includes the lungs • an infection of the lungs and causes difficulty breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2024-01-23
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- โพรงบริเวณลำคอของสัตว์มีกระดูกสันหลัง เป็นทางผ่านของอากาศและอาหาร
- ส่วนของทางเดินหายใจที่ต่อระหว่างคอหอยและท่อลม ภายในมีสายเสียง
- เกิดจากการติดเชื้อแบคทีเรีย Mycobacterium tuberculosis มีอาการไอเรื้อรัง ติดต่อสู่ผู้อื่นผ่านการไอจาม
- โครงสร้างภายในปอดของนก ทำหน้าที่ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สทิศทางเดียว
- โปรตีนที่มีธาตุเหล็กเป็นองค์ประกอบ พบในเซลล์เม็ดเลือดแดง สามารถจับกับแก๊สออกซิเจนได้
- ถุงที่อยู่ปลายสุดของหลอดลมฝอยมีผนังบาง เป็นบริเวณที่มีการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส
- โครงสร้างที่ปลาใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส ทำให้เกิดการแลกเปลี่ยนแบบสวนทางกัน
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- ท่อที่ต่อระหว่างกล่องเสียงกับหลอดลม
- ฮีโมโกลบินที่รวมตัวกับออกซิเจน
- หลอดขนาดเล็กที่แตกแขนงออกมาจากหลอดลมในมนุษย์ ทำหน้าที่ลำเลียงอากาศไปยังถุงลม
- โรคที่เกิดจากการติดเชื้อทำให้ถุงลมในปอดมีของเหลวเพิ่มขึ้น ส่งผลให้พื้นที่ผิวในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สลดลง
- อวัยวะในระบบหายใจที่อยู่ในช่องอกของสัตว์มีกระดูกสันหลัง ทำหน้าที่แลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส
- หลอดขนาดเล็กที่แตกแขนงออกมาจากหลอดลมในมนุษย์ ทำหน้าที่ลำเลียงอากาศไปยังถุงลม
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- ช่องเปิดขนาดเล็กอยู่ด้านข้างของลำตัวของแมลง เป็นทางเข้ำและออกของอากาศ
15 Clues: ฮีโมโกลบินที่รวมตัวกับออกซิเจน • ท่อที่ต่อระหว่างกล่องเสียงกับหลอดลม • ส่วนของทางเดินหายใจที่ต่อระหว่างคอหอยและท่อลม ภายในมีสายเสียง • โครงสร้างภายในปอดของนก ทำหน้าที่ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สทิศทางเดียว • โพรงบริเวณลำคอของสัตว์มีกระดูกสันหลัง เป็นทางผ่านของอากาศและอาหาร • ช่องเปิดขนาดเล็กอยู่ด้านข้างของลำตัวของแมลง เป็นทางเข้ำและออกของอากาศ • ...
Respiratory System 2024-03-08
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- - The voice box containing the vocal cords
- - The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent food/drink from entering
- - The throat area connecting nasal/oral cavities to the trachea
- - The windpipe connecting the larynx to the bronchi
- - The sticky, lubricating substance produced by membrane linings that traps particles and pathogens in the airways.
- - The hanging tissue at the back of the soft palate
- - The opening to the nasal cavity/airway
- - The muscle below the lungs that contracts to allow inhalation
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- - The major airways branching off the trachea that lead to the lungs
- - Air-filled cavities in the skull bones surrounding the nasal cavity that help insulate the skull, resonate sound, and produce mucus.
- - The membrane lining and enclosing the lungs
- sac - Another term for the alveoli, the tiny sac-like structures in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- - The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- - The tiny hair-like projections that move mucus/debris out of the airways
14 Clues: - The opening to the nasal cavity/airway • - The voice box containing the vocal cords • - The membrane lining and enclosing the lungs • - The windpipe connecting the larynx to the bronchi • - The hanging tissue at the back of the soft palate • - The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • - The throat area connecting nasal/oral cavities to the trachea • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-25
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- keeps food out of the airway
- The C-shaped rings of the trachea are made of ___ cartilage
- Respiratory disorders that narrow the airways are known as ____.
- a cluster of alveoli
- The ____ alveolar cells produce surfactant in alveoli
- The ____ intercostal muscles are responsible for expiration.
- prime mover of respiration
- the voice box
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- Produce mucus in the tracheal wall
- warms, humidifies, and cleanses air in the nose
- region of the pharynx with pseudostratified epithelium
- These house alveoli.
- This zone of the respiratory system allows air flow to pass without gas exchange
- Total number of secondary bronchi
14 Clues: the voice box • These house alveoli. • a cluster of alveoli • prime mover of respiration • keeps food out of the airway • Total number of secondary bronchi • Produce mucus in the tracheal wall • warms, humidifies, and cleanses air in the nose • The ____ alveolar cells produce surfactant in alveoli • region of the pharynx with pseudostratified epithelium • ...
Respiratory system 2024-10-21
Across
- – The throat; connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus and trachea.
- The organs where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed.
- – The two large tubes that branch off from the trachea into each lung.
- – Small blood vessels surrounding the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
- – The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- – A large muscle at the base of the lungs that helps with breathing.
- – The part of the body where air enters the respiratory system.
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- – A small flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe when swallowing.
- – The gas that the body needs to breathe in for energy.
- – Tiny hair-like structures that line the airways and help filter out dust and other particles from the air.
- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place.
- – The windpipe; carries air to and from the lungs.
- Dioxide – The waste gas that the body exhales.
- – A sticky substance produced by the nose to trap dust and microbes.
14 Clues: Dioxide – The waste gas that the body exhales. • – The windpipe; carries air to and from the lungs. • – The gas that the body needs to breathe in for energy. • – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place. • – The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. • – The part of the body where air enters the respiratory system. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-01-15
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- volume of air that the lungs can expel after normal
- gas exchange process in the body
- junction between the digestive tract and respiratory tract
- the process of releasing air from the lungs
- filtering by hairs and mucous membranes
- the base of the throat
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- or lining of the lungs
- dioxide from exhalation
- ribs raised and chest cavity enlarged flat diaphragm
- trunk of the windpipe
- the place of air exchange in the lungs
- the mirror becomes condensed
- branching off from the bronchi
- branching off the trachea
14 Clues: trunk of the windpipe • or lining of the lungs • the base of the throat • dioxide from exhalation • branching off the trachea • the mirror becomes condensed • branching off from the bronchi • gas exchange process in the body • the place of air exchange in the lungs • filtering by hairs and mucous membranes • the process of releasing air from the lungs • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-24
Across
- Tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs (6)
- Airway that connects the lungs to the throat (7)
- Part of the brain that regulates breathing (5)
- System responsible for bringing oxygen into the body and removing carbon dioxide (12)
- Small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs (7)
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- Valve-like structure that separates the airway from the esophagus (6)
- Device used to measure lung function (9)
- Medication used to treat asthma (8)
- Surgical procedure to remove part of the lung (9)
- Condition characterized by difficulty breathing due to narrowed airways (8)
- Organ responsible for gas exchange (5)
- Type of respiratory failure characterized by inadequate oxygenation (10)
- Gas exchanged in the lungs (4)
- Muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity (8)
14 Clues: Gas exchanged in the lungs (4) • Medication used to treat asthma (8) • Organ responsible for gas exchange (5) • Device used to measure lung function (9) • Part of the brain that regulates breathing (5) • Airway that connects the lungs to the throat (7) • Surgical procedure to remove part of the lung (9) • Tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs (6) • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-24
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- cage Protective structure around the lungs (7 letters)
- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide (11 letters)
- Tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory tract (5 letters)
- The process of taking air into the lungs (11 letters)
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- Tiny air sacs in the lungs for gas exchange (7 letters)
- The smallest branches of the bronchi (9 letters)
- Gas exhaled during respiration (6 letters)
- Large airway that branches into each lung (5 letters)
- Passageway for air and food in the throat (8 letters)
- The sheet of muscle below the lungs that aids in breathing (9 letters)
- Windpipe's scientific name (7 letters)
- Another name for the voice box (7 letters)
- The flap that prevents food from entering the airway (10 letters)
- The main organ of the respiratory system (5 letters)
14 Clues: Windpipe's scientific name (7 letters) • Gas exhaled during respiration (6 letters) • Another name for the voice box (7 letters) • The smallest branches of the bronchi (9 letters) • The main organ of the respiratory system (5 letters) • Large airway that branches into each lung (5 letters) • Passageway for air and food in the throat (8 letters) • ...
Respiratory System 2025-03-31
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- site of gas exchange
- volume inhaled & exhaled in single breath
- “ windpipe”
- control resides in cerebral cortex
- volume that exhales after inhalation
- flows from high to low pressure
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- respiration gas exchange between blood
- resulting in decrease volume
- lacks cartilage
- diaphragm resumes done shape
- provides chamber for voice
- diaphragm, contracts & pulling down
- system that works with circulatory system
- damaged by smoking
- located in the thoracic cavity
15 Clues: “ windpipe” • lacks cartilage • damaged by smoking • site of gas exchange • provides chamber for voice • resulting in decrease volume • diaphragm resumes done shape • located in the thoracic cavity • flows from high to low pressure • control resides in cerebral cortex • diaphragm, contracts & pulling down • volume that exhales after inhalation • respiration gas exchange between blood • ...
Organ Systems 2023-10-31
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- Puts oxygen into the body & removes Carbon dioxide
- Fights of diseases and keeps the body healthy
- Major organ of the Circulatory system
- Carries blood and nutrients to the cells of the body
- Takes food & breaks it down into nutrients the body needs
- Major organs of the Muscular System
- Major organ of the Nervous System
- Major organ of the Respiratory System
- Removes wastes & harmful substances from blood
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- Helps to protect & support body parts; also helps the body move
- Major organ of the Immune System
- Major organ of the Digestive System
- Controls all the body’s functions
- Major organ of the Excretory System
- Major organs of the Skeletal System
- Helps the body move & transports materials throughout he body
16 Clues: Major organ of the Immune System • Controls all the body’s functions • Major organ of the Nervous System • Major organ of the Digestive System • Major organ of the Excretory System • Major organs of the Skeletal System • Major organs of the Muscular System • Major organ of the Circulatory system • Major organ of the Respiratory System • ...
Corona Crossword 2020-08-17
Across
- an organism that uses other cells as hosts.
- a viral infection that is easily caught.
- when a disease is effecting the whole world or entire country.
- Disease causing the 2020 pandemic
- makes proteins
- Place where the first case of covid was reported
- a droplet that is produced by the respiratory system containing saliva or mucus.
- a item that you where to help protect yourself from respiratory droplets.
- A infection that is too small to be seen with a regular microscope, also in order to reproduce it needs a host.
- a illness that affects the lungs and respiratory system.
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- A microscope with a high magnification that uses electrical beams instead of light.
- molecules that are made up of amino acid chains
- center for disease control
- Severe Acute Respiratory System.
- a period of time which people are placed when they have been exposed to an infectious disease.
15 Clues: makes proteins • center for disease control • Severe Acute Respiratory System. • Disease causing the 2020 pandemic • a viral infection that is easily caught. • an organism that uses other cells as hosts. • molecules that are made up of amino acid chains • Place where the first case of covid was reported • a illness that affects the lungs and respiratory system. • ...
Corona Time 2020-08-17
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- Severe Acute Respiratory System
- A illness that affects the lungs and respiratory system
- A period of time which people are placed when they have been exposed to an infectious disease
- A item that you wear to help protect yourself from respiratory droplets
- A droplet that is produced by the respiratory system containing saliva or mucus
- A microscope with a high magnification that uses electrical beams instead of light
- Center for Disease Control
- A viral infection that is easily caught
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- A infection that is too small to be seen with a regular microscope, also in order to reproduce it needs a host
- An organism that uses other cells as hosts
- When a disease is effecting the whole world or entire country
- Molecules that are made up of amino acid chains
- Place where the first case of covid was reported
- Disease causing the 2020 pandemic
- A nucleic acid that makes proteins
15 Clues: Center for Disease Control • Severe Acute Respiratory System • Disease causing the 2020 pandemic • A nucleic acid that makes proteins • A viral infection that is easily caught • An organism that uses other cells as hosts • Molecules that are made up of amino acid chains • Place where the first case of covid was reported • ...
Bri7 2022-02-23
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- stores the bile
- what the body needs but doesn't make
- small part of the kidney that filters blood
- liquid waste
- cleans toxins from the blood,makes bile
- uses o2 to break apart glucose]
- muscles push food through the digestive system
- the change of food into new substances
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- organs that break food down into nutrients
- tubes that connect the bladder and kidneys
- brings o2 and removes co2
- food broken into smaller peices
- cavity space in chest
- tiny air spaces in lungs
- exit tube
- organ that filters blood
- system regulates liquid in the blood
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid waste • stores the bile • cavity space in chest • tiny air spaces in lungs • organ that filters blood • brings o2 and removes co2 • food broken into smaller peices • uses o2 to break apart glucose] • what the body needs but doesn't make • system regulates liquid in the blood • the change of food into new substances • cleans toxins from the blood,makes bile • ...
Hbs 2023-11-09
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- The thing that keeps you warm
- The muscle that is responsible for your digestive system
- Lets you sense things
- The bone that is rigid
- The system that is responsible for oxygen and breathing
- what Muscle is for the heart
- The system that keeps you insulated
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- The bone that protect vital organs
- The system that gives you structure
- Lets you move your body
- the part of the integumentary system that is on your head
- biggest organ in the integumentary system?
- A thing you need to life related to respiratory system
- this is what you breath in
- This is what comes out when you breath
15 Clues: Lets you sense things • The bone that is rigid • Lets you move your body • this is what you breath in • what Muscle is for the heart • The thing that keeps you warm • The bone that protect vital organs • The system that gives you structure • The system that keeps you insulated • This is what comes out when you breath • biggest organ in the integumentary system? • ...
Respiratory System 2013-03-12
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- A dome shaped muscle that helps breathing
- Air sacs in the lungs for gas exchange
- Organs used by fish to breath
- Cells that produce mucus in the trachea
- Organ with hair and used to smell
- Movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- A colourless and odourless gas which is associated with deaths due to faulty boilers
- A major by-product of respiration in man
- Red blood cells
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- Tube-like organ made of cartilage which divides to form bronchi
- The process of taking air into the lungs
- Bones protecting the lungs
- Gas which is most prevalent in air
- Blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation
14 Clues: Red blood cells • Bones protecting the lungs • Organs used by fish to breath • Organ with hair and used to smell • Gas which is most prevalent in air • Air sacs in the lungs for gas exchange • Cells that produce mucus in the trachea • The process of taking air into the lungs • A major by-product of respiration in man • A dome shaped muscle that helps breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2013-11-07
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- Process of gases moving from high concentration to low concentration
- Dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the ribcage
- Ensures food travels down the oesophagus
- Breathed into out body
- You have external and internal ones of these
- Volume of air inspired or expired per breath
- Air always left in the lungs after maximal expiration
- Contains fluid to lubricate the surfaces
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- Tubes that enter the lungs
- Contain smooth muscle rather than cartilage
- Breathed out of our body
- Where gas exchange takes place
- Detect changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Connects the pharynx and the trachea
14 Clues: Breathed into out body • Breathed out of our body • Tubes that enter the lungs • Where gas exchange takes place • Connects the pharynx and the trachea • Ensures food travels down the oesophagus • Contains fluid to lubricate the surfaces • Contain smooth muscle rather than cartilage • Detect changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide • You have external and internal ones of these • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-03-24
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- Invisible gas that we need for our cells to work properly
- Bones that protect the lungs
- Body system responsible for breathing
- Main function of the respiratory system
- Place where air can enter
- TUBES Small passages (look like tree branches) inside the lungs
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- Help keeps your lungs healthy
- Dome shaped muscle
- Organs where the air exchange happens
- Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of
- Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels
- Little hairs inside bronchial tubes that help remove unwanted matter from the lungs
- Damages your lungs
- The windpipe
14 Clues: The windpipe • Dome shaped muscle • Damages your lungs • Place where air can enter • Bones that protect the lungs • Help keeps your lungs healthy • Organs where the air exchange happens • Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels • Body system responsible for breathing • Main function of the respiratory system • Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-03-25
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- SYSTEM Body system responsible for breathing
- Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of
- Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels
- Help keeps your lungs healthy
- Place where air can enter
- Organs where the air exchange happens
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- Invisible gas that we need for our cells to work properly
- Main function of the respiratory system
- Small passages (look like tree branches) inside the lungs
- Dome shaped muscle
- Bones that protect the lungs
- The windpipe
- Damages your lungs
- Little hairs inside bronchial tubes that help remove unwanted matter from the lungs
14 Clues: The windpipe • Dome shaped muscle • Damages your lungs • Place where air can enter • Bones that protect the lungs • Help keeps your lungs healthy • Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels • Organs where the air exchange happens • Main function of the respiratory system • SYSTEM Body system responsible for breathing • Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-03-25
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- Little hairs inside bronchial tubes that help remove unwanted matter from the lungs
- Small passages (look like tree branches) inside the lungs
- Place where air can enter
- The windpipe
- Invisible gas that we need for our cells to work properly
- Help keeps your lungs healthy
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- Dome shaped muscle
- Damages your lungs
- SYSTEM Body system responsible for breathing
- Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of
- Organs where the air exchange happens
- Main function of the respiratory system
- Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels
- Bones that protect the lungs
14 Clues: The windpipe • Dome shaped muscle • Damages your lungs • Place where air can enter • Bones that protect the lungs • Help keeps your lungs healthy • Organs where the air exchange happens • Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels • Main function of the respiratory system • SYSTEM Body system responsible for breathing • Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-22
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- also known as nasal passage and helps warm air as it enters the body
- breathing in
- the smallest branches of pathways in the lungs
- the gas that we breath in
- also known as the voice box
- a habit that is extremely bad for your lung health
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- the gas that we breathe out
- the collection of organs responsible for delivering oxygen to the body
- tiny sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide within the lungs
- breathing out
- also known as the windpipe
- also known as the throat
- the two tubes branching off from the trachea to connect with the lungs
- the main organs of the respiratory system
14 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • also known as the throat • the gas that we breath in • also known as the windpipe • the gas that we breathe out • also known as the voice box • the main organs of the respiratory system • the smallest branches of pathways in the lungs • a habit that is extremely bad for your lung health • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-13
Across
- Can breathe and eat through
- Complex series of chemical reactions in a cell
- Hair like extensions in nasal cavity
- Fold of connective tissue that produces voice
- Small sacks where gas exchange occurs
- What the body breathes in for life
- Throat
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- Dome-shaped muscle that helps you breathe
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges
- What we breathe out through respiration
- Voicebox, helps you speak
- Passages that direct air to the lungs
- Where air enters the body
14 Clues: Throat • Voicebox, helps you speak • Where air enters the body • Can breathe and eat through • Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges • What the body breathes in for life • Hair like extensions in nasal cavity • Main organs of the respiratory system • Passages that direct air to the lungs • Small sacks where gas exchange occurs • What we breathe out through respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-25
Across
- The system that helps you breathe.
- We use this to smell.
- These fill up when you breathe in.
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe in
- 78% of what you breathe in.
- 21% of what you breathe in.
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- The hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea.
- We use this to eat, talk, or chew.
- What you have to do to live.
- Large airways that lead to the lungs. (Also called a windpipe).
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe out.
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking. Also called voice box.
- Where the gasses go when you breathe in.
- dioxide The gas we breathe out.
14 Clues: We use this to smell. • 78% of what you breathe in. • 21% of what you breathe in. • What you have to do to live. • dioxide The gas we breathe out. • We use this to eat, talk, or chew. • The system that helps you breathe. • These fill up when you breathe in. • Where the gasses go when you breathe in. • Your alveoli do this when you breathe in • ...
Respiratory System 2022-01-04
Across
- area behind nose where air is warmed, filtered, and moistened
- gas need for cellular respiration
- voice box
- waste product given off in the gas exchange between air and blood in the alveoli
- to breathe out
- the two branches at bottom of trachea
- main respiratory organs that take in & release air
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- made in all our cells using oxygen & food
- tiny air sacs (there are 300 million in each lung)
- prevents food from entering the trachea
- aka windpipe
- to breathe in
- also known as the throat
- strong flat muscle that pulls/pushes air in/out of lungs
14 Clues: voice box • aka windpipe • to breathe in • to breathe out • also known as the throat • gas need for cellular respiration • the two branches at bottom of trachea • prevents food from entering the trachea • made in all our cells using oxygen & food • tiny air sacs (there are 300 million in each lung) • main respiratory organs that take in & release air • ...
Respiratory System 2022-02-02
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- system the set of organs that allows a person to breathe
- extremely small branches of the bronchus
- two external openings of the nasal cavity
- major air passages of the lungs that branch from the windpipe
- a large tube connecting the larynx to the bronchial tubes which moves air to and from the lungs – the windpipe
- tiny air sacs of the lungs which rapidly exchange gases
- an organ that passes oxygen into every blood cell carried through its capillaries
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- cavity behind the nose and mouth
- the flap that covers the windpipe during swallowing
- the opening in the face, surrounded by the lips, through which food is taken in and from which speech and other sounds are emitted
- a membrane around the lungs
- a dome-shaped muscle that inflates the lungs, allowing breathing
- passage a channel for airflow through the nose
- hollow muscular organ holding the vocal cords – the voice box
14 Clues: a membrane around the lungs • cavity behind the nose and mouth • extremely small branches of the bronchus • two external openings of the nasal cavity • passage a channel for airflow through the nose • the flap that covers the windpipe during swallowing • tiny air sacs of the lungs which rapidly exchange gases • system the set of organs that allows a person to breathe • ...
Respiratory system 2023-04-04
Across
- allow esophagus to expand anteriorly and keeps trachea open
- The middle space between the lungs where the heart sits
- the wind pipe that
- The only site of gas exchange, includes alveolar ducts, sacs, and alveoli
- gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli
- made of elastic cartilage and located in pharynx
- drains fluid from middle ear to nasopharynx
- called adenoids and protect body from infection
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- cartilage that forms the adam's apple
- nostril, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- located in the mucosa in the nasal cavity
- Houses the heart, great blood vessels, bronchi, and esophagus
- Parenchyma of the lungs
- Allows the lungs to glide over the thoracic walls when breathing
- the passageway that is inferior to the laryngopharynx (food and fluid pass through here)
15 Clues: the wind pipe that • Parenchyma of the lungs • cartilage that forms the adam's apple • located in the mucosa in the nasal cavity • nostril, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • drains fluid from middle ear to nasopharynx • called adenoids and protect body from infection • gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli • made of elastic cartilage and located in pharynx • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-03
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- The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- Bony structure protecting the organs of the thoracic cavity, including the lungs.
- Chronic respiratory condition characterized by bronchial inflammation and narrowing of airways.
- The act of breathing out, or expelling air from the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
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- The main airways that branch off from the trachea into the lungs.
- Low oxygen levels in body tissues.
- Membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity.
- Pair of organs responsible for respiration, located in the thoracic cavity.
- The act of breathing in, or taking air into the lungs.
- A muscular partition separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities, involved in breathing.
- The windpipe, connecting the larynx to the bronchi.
- Hair-like structures in the respiratory tract that help move mucus and trapped particles.
- Lung function test measuring the amount and speed of air breathed in and out
14 Clues: Low oxygen levels in body tissues. • The windpipe, connecting the larynx to the bronchi. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • The act of breathing in, or taking air into the lungs. • The act of breathing out, or expelling air from the lungs. • Membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity. • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-23
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- Each respiratory bronchiole divides into
- minor lipid of surfactant
- respiratory unit starts from
- interpleural space or pleural cavity is narrow space between two layers of
- difference between alveolar pressure and interlural pressure is called
- Bronchiodilation contains which type of receptors
- how many treasury bronchi are there in right bronchi
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- which portion of surfactant is directed towards the alveolar air
- air leave the lungs in which phase of respiration
- which fluid prevent friction between 2 layers of plural
- which substance is secreted in alveolar epithelium
- alveolar epithelium consists of which type of cells
- diaphragm is supplied by which nerve
- during inspiration the diaphragm is contracted or relaxed
14 Clues: minor lipid of surfactant • respiratory unit starts from • diaphragm is supplied by which nerve • Each respiratory bronchiole divides into • air leave the lungs in which phase of respiration • Bronchiodilation contains which type of receptors • which substance is secreted in alveolar epithelium • alveolar epithelium consists of which type of cells • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-18
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- help moisturize the air you breathe and filter out foreign particles
- carbon ____; the air we exhale
- the air sacs
- the intake of the oxygen-rich air through the nostrils into the lungs
- the main and primary organ of the respiratory system
- the part or organ where breathing starts
- process of giving out air or releasing of carbon dioxide
- the air we inhale
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- process of taking in oxygen and giving out carbon dioxide with the help of the respiratory organs
- tiny hair inside the nose which traps dirt that enters the nose
- a small, movable 'lid' just above the larynx that prevents food and drink from entering the windpipe
- the windpipe, a tube-like structure that connects the larynx to the bronchi
- two tiny openings of the nose used for breathing
- the voice box
14 Clues: the air sacs • the voice box • the air we inhale • carbon ____; the air we exhale • the part or organ where breathing starts • two tiny openings of the nose used for breathing • the main and primary organ of the respiratory system • process of giving out air or releasing of carbon dioxide • tiny hair inside the nose which traps dirt that enters the nose • ...
Corona Crossword 2020-08-17
Across
- Severe Acute Respiratory System
- a illness that affects the lungs and respiratory system.
- a period of time which people are placed when they have been exposed to an infectious disease
- a item that you where to help protect yourself from respiratory droplets
- a droplet that is produced by the respiratory system containing saliva or mucus
- A microscope with a high magnification that uses electrical beams instead of light
- center for disease control
- a viral infection that is easily caught
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- A infection that is too small to be seen with a regular microscope, also in order to reproduce it needs a host
- an organism that uses other cells as hosts
- when a disease is effecting the whole world or entire country
- molecules that are made up of amino acid chains
- Place where the first case of covid was reported
- Disease causing the 2020 pandemic
- makes proteins
15 Clues: makes proteins • center for disease control • Severe Acute Respiratory System • Disease causing the 2020 pandemic • a viral infection that is easily caught • an organism that uses other cells as hosts • molecules that are made up of amino acid chains • Place where the first case of covid was reported • a illness that affects the lungs and respiratory system. • ...
Autumn2 2024-03-01
Across
- liquid wast
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- system systems organs that braek done food
- tubs that connect the bladder and kidney
- system regulate liquid in the blood
- digestion food braek into smaller pieces
- system brings in 02 removes c02
- clean toxins frome blood make bile
- tiny air sacs in ljngs
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- oragan that filters blood
- what the body needs, but doesn't make
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- muscles push food thouth the digestive system
- respiratory uses 02 to break apart glucose
- exit tube
- cavity space in chest
- bladder stores the bile
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid wast • cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in ljngs • bladder stores the bile • oragan that filters blood • system brings in 02 removes c02 • clean toxins frome blood make bile • system regulate liquid in the blood • what the body needs, but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • tubs that connect the bladder and kidney • ...
Autumn2 2024-03-01
Across
- liquid wast
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- system systems organs that braek done food
- tubs that connect the bladder and kidney
- system regulate liquid in the blood
- digestion food braek into smaller pieces
- system brings in 02 removes c02
- clean toxins frome blood make bile
- tiny air sacs in ljngs
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- oragan that filters blood
- what the body needs, but doesn't make
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- muscles push food thouth the digestive system
- respiratory uses 02 to break apart glucose
- exit tube
- cavity space in chest
- bladder stores the bile
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid wast • cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in ljngs • bladder stores the bile • oragan that filters blood • system brings in 02 removes c02 • clean toxins frome blood make bile • system regulate liquid in the blood • what the body needs, but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • tubs that connect the bladder and kidney • ...
Corona Crossword 2020-08-17
Across
- Severe Acute Respiratory System
- A illness that affects the lungs and respiratory system
- A period of time which people are placed when they have been exposed to an infectious disease
- A item that you where to help protect yourself from respiratory droplets
- A droplet that is produced by the respiratory system containing saliva or mucus
- A microscope with a high magnification that uses electrical beams instead of light
- Center for Disease Control
- A viral infection that is easily caught
Down
- A infection that is too small to be seen with a regular microscope, also in order to reproduce it needs a host
- An organism that uses other cells as hosts
- When a disease is effecting the whole world or entire country
- Molecules that are made up of amino acid chains
- Place where the first case of covid was reported
- Disease causing the 2020 pandemic
- A nucleic acid that makes proteins
15 Clues: Center for Disease Control • Severe Acute Respiratory System • Disease causing the 2020 pandemic • A nucleic acid that makes proteins • A viral infection that is easily caught • An organism that uses other cells as hosts • Molecules that are made up of amino acid chains • Place where the first case of covid was reported • ...
Human systems Rui Qian 2024-05-17
10 Clues: absorb water here • protect our brain • digestion end here • digestion start here • protects our important organs • third part of respiratory system • second part of respiratory system • first part of respiratory systems • pushes food down towards the stomach • first part of the circulatory system
James M. 2024-03-01
Across
- The change of food into new substances
- Uses oxygen to break apart glucose
- Tiny air sacs in lungs
- Tubes that connect the bladder and the kidneys
- Organ that filters blood
- Exit tube
- Small part of kidney that filters blood
- Space in the chest
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- Stores the bile
- Regulates liquid in the blood
- Substance that provides nourishment for body functions
- Organs that break food down into nutrients
- Cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
- Food broken into smaller pieces
- Brings in oxygen removes carbon dioxide
- Muscles push food through the digestive system
- Liquid waste
17 Clues: Exit tube • Liquid waste • Stores the bile • Space in the chest • Tiny air sacs in lungs • Organ that filters blood • Regulates liquid in the blood • Food broken into smaller pieces • Uses oxygen to break apart glucose • The change of food into new substances • Cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • Brings in oxygen removes carbon dioxide • Small part of kidney that filters blood • ...
Week 1-Body System 2024-07-18
Across
- The body's defense force, protecting against harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses. - Immune
- The body's largest organ system, providing protection and regulating temperature. - Integumentary
- Central organ of the nervous system that controls thoughts, emotions, and actions. - Brain
- This system serves as the foundation for our physical existence and supports the body's stability and mobility. - Skeletal
- The largest organ in the integumentary system that protects against external threats. - Skin
- A drainage and purification network that removes waste and toxins. - Lymphatic
- The body's air purifier, ensuring a constant supply of fresh air through gas exchange. - Respiratory
- This system breaks down food into absorbable nutrients for energy, growth, and repair. - Digestive
- Releases hormones that regulate various bodily functions and maintains homeostasis. - Endocrine
- Chemical messengers released by the endocrine system that regulate various bodily functions. - Hormones
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- Cells that protect the body from harmful invaders in the immune system. - Immune Cells
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system that pumps blood throughout the body. - Heart
- Also known as the circulatory system, it plays a vital role in circulating blood throughout the body. - Cardiovascular
- The powerhouse of movement, allowing us to perform actions from blinking to climbing. - Muscular
- Organs in the urinary system that filter waste from the blood. - Kidneys
- Major organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange. - Lungs
- A complex network that facilitates communication, coordination, and control throughout the body. - Nervous
- The body's filtration system, removing waste and regulating fluid and electrolyte levels. - Urinary
- Ensures the continuation of the human species through the production of sperm and eggs. - Reproductive
- Structures in the skeletal system that provide support and protect vital organs. - Bones
20 Clues: Organs in the urinary system that filter waste from the blood. - Kidneys • Major organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange. - Lungs • A drainage and purification network that removes waste and toxins. - Lymphatic • Cells that protect the body from harmful invaders in the immune system. - Immune Cells • ...
Organ Systems Olivia Strange 2017-08-31
Across
- protects and supports body organs
- allows locomotion
- production of offspring
- part of the respiratory system
- part of the skeletal system
- part of the digestive system
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by the heart
- returns fluids to blood vessels
Down
- one of the materials transported through blood
- secretes regulatory hormones
- breaks down food
- activates muscles and glands
- maintains acid- base balance
- forms the external body covering
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen
15 Clues: breaks down food • allows locomotion • production of offspring • part of the skeletal system • secretes regulatory hormones • activates muscles and glands • maintains acid- base balance • part of the digestive system • part of the respiratory system • returns fluids to blood vessels • forms the external body covering • keeps blood supplied with oxygen • ...
Organ Systems Olivia Strange 2017-08-31
Across
- forms the external body covering
- production of offspring
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- part of the skeletal system
- breaks down food
- part of the digestive system
- one of the materials transported through blood
- maintains acid- base balance
- allows locomotion
Down
- protects and supports body organs
- secretes regulatory hormones
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by the heart
- activates muscles and glands
- part of the respiratory system
15 Clues: breaks down food • allows locomotion • production of offspring • part of the skeletal system • secretes regulatory hormones • activates muscles and glands • part of the digestive system • maintains acid- base balance • part of the respiratory system • returns fluids to blood vessels • keeps blood supplied with oxygen • forms the external body covering • ...
digestive, respiratory, muscular, and skeletal system 2015-03-11
Across
- A large bone in your head
- Threw your nose and mouth
- system Your m.....s
- Eating system
- Where you store food and it breaks down
- bone A funny bone
- A long large bone by your waist
- What you see out of
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- The subject h....h
- Head muscle for thinking
- A system respiratory
- Leg muscle lower leg
- Strong muscle in your mouth
- Your b...s
- Large muscle in upper legs
15 Clues: Your b...s • Eating system • bone A funny bone • The subject h....h • system Your m.....s • What you see out of • A system respiratory • Leg muscle lower leg • Head muscle for thinking • A large bone in your head • Threw your nose and mouth • Large muscle in upper legs • Strong muscle in your mouth • A long large bone by your waist • Where you store food and it breaks down
Body Systems Review 2023-03-08
Across
- Brings oxygen-poor blood back to the heart
- Connects blood vessels together
- one function of bones (think sternum)
- one function of bones (think humerus)
- Cord main highway for sending messages that is protected by the spine
- the system that pumps our blood throughout our body
- the system that helps our bodies move
- the system that controls everything by sending messages throughout our bodies
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- the longest and strongest bone in our body
- the system that supports and gives structure to our bodies
- type of muscle you can control
- the system that brings in oxygen and releases CO2
- Brings oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- nerve cells
- control center of the nervous system
- type of muscle you can't control
- the main organ in the respiratory system
17 Clues: nerve cells • type of muscle you can control • Connects blood vessels together • type of muscle you can't control • control center of the nervous system • one function of bones (think sternum) • one function of bones (think humerus) • the system that helps our bodies move • the main organ in the respiratory system • the longest and strongest bone in our body • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
Across
- Sends neurons to the brain
- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- This is actually where the Digestive System actually began
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- Sends blood to the heart
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
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- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This system supports and protects the body
- This system generates heat for the body
- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This muscle is made up by the heart
- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- Sends blood away from the heart
20 Clues: Sends blood to the heart • Sends neurons to the brain • Sends blood away from the heart • This muscle is made up by the heart • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This muscle is attached to the bones • This system generates heat for the body • This system sends blood all over the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • ...
Mechanisms and Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2021-04-16
Across
- cells that secrete mucus
- type of airflow that has no pattern
- zone of the respiratory system that includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and the alveoli
- the primary muscle of breathing
- lung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air
- where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a full expiration
- law stating that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when pressure is constant
- law stating that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when the volume is constant
- the volume of air that we inspire and expire during restful breathing
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- lung disease due to narrowing of the airways or damage to the lung tissue
- type of airflow that is organized
- type of clearance where mucus is pushed upwards towards the pharynx to be expelled
- flexing these intercostal muscles increases the volume of the thoracic cavity
- nasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchae
- respiratory tract that includes the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- type of muscle that works with the internal intercostals during a forced expiration
- connects the pharynx to the lungs
- a tool used in spirometry
- zone of the respiratory system that includes everything from the nose to the bronchioles
20 Clues: cells that secrete mucus • a tool used in spirometry • the primary muscle of breathing • type of airflow that is organized • connects the pharynx to the lungs • type of airflow that has no pattern • where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • nasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchae • lung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air • ...
The Human Body Systems 2021-12-03
Across
- organ that belongs in the nervous system
- organ that belongs in the nervous system
- system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- system that helps you breath
- organ that belongs in the urinary system
- system that produces egg and sperm cells
- system that filters blood and creates
- organ that belongs in the endocrine system
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- organ that belongs in the digestive system
- organ that belongs in the respiratory system
- system that is made of bones
- organ that belongs in the endocrine system
- system that helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other
- system that is responsible for nearly all movement
- organ that belongs in the circulatory system
15 Clues: system that is made of bones • system that helps you breath • system that filters blood and creates • organ that belongs in the nervous system • organ that belongs in the nervous system • organ that belongs in the urinary system • system that produces egg and sperm cells • organ that belongs in the digestive system • organ that belongs in the endocrine system • ...
DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2019-12-09
Across
- a group of inherited muscle-destroying disease that affect specific muscle groups.
- skeletal muscle size promotes increased
- can perform the gross movements like waving "bye-bye".
- disease involves a shortage of ________________ receptors at neuromuscular junctions.
- the respiratory became _____ when respiratory muscles no longer function
- what system influence skeletal muscle strength and mass?
- is the types of movements for the baby.
- development proceeds in a superior/inferior _________.
- what system that stimulates and regulates muscle activity?
- the connective will increases while the muscle tissues ?
- what system that protects muscles from disease?
- system's control of the skeletal muscles becomes more and more precise.
- skeletal muscle activity maintains bone health and _____ ?
- can be a factor for diseased muscle fibers called dystrophin.
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- appear to enlarge because of fat and connective tissue deposits.
- what system that muscular exercise increases?
- what system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to muscles?
- muscular dystrophy is the most common and serious form.
- progresses from the extremities upward,affecting the head and chest muscles.
- muscle fibers not stimulated properly,they get progressively
- immune molecules that mark the receptors for destruction.
- what system that help skin helps dissipate?
- what system that skeletal muscle forms the voluntary?
- of the muscle can degenerate and atrophy.
- the muscles that decreases by about 50% by age 80
- muscular _________ proceeds in a proximal/distal direction.
- disease that can affect muscles during ___________ is myasthenia gravis.
- skeletal muscles is amazing __________ to infection throughout life.
- what system that provides nutrient needed for muscle health?
- muscles like __________ will atrophy,even with normal tone.
30 Clues: skeletal muscle size promotes increased • is the types of movements for the baby. • of the muscle can degenerate and atrophy. • what system that help skin helps dissipate? • what system that muscular exercise increases? • what system that protects muscles from disease? • the muscles that decreases by about 50% by age 80 • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
Across
- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- Sends blood away from the heart
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This system generates heat for the body
- This muscle is made up by the heart
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- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- This system supports and protects the body
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This is actually where the Digestive System actually began
- Sends blood to the heart
- Sends neurons to the brain
- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
20 Clues: Sends blood to the heart • Sends neurons to the brain • Sends blood away from the heart • This muscle is made up by the heart • This muscle is attached to the bones • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This system generates heat for the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • This system sends blood all over the body • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
Across
- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- This muscle is made up by the heart
- Sends blood to the heart
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- This is actually where the Digestive System actually began
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
- Sends neurons to the brain
- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- Sends blood away from the heart
- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
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- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- This system generates heat for the body
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
- This system supports and protects the body
- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
20 Clues: Sends blood to the heart • Sends neurons to the brain • Sends blood away from the heart • This muscle is made up by the heart • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This muscle is attached to the bones • This system generates heat for the body • This system sends blood all over the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • ...
Respiratory System / Cardiovascular System 2022-01-04
Across
- the windpipe
- the largest blood vessel in the body
- tiny sacs of lung tissue that are specialized in the movement of gasses between air and blood
- protein in red blood cells containing oxygen
- valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs (two words)
- lower chamber of the heart
- upper chamber of the heart
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- a flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe
- passages that direct air to the lungs
- the liquid part of blood
- large muscle that helps with breathing
- smallest parts of what directs air into the lungs
- what helps blood clot
- the smallest blood vessels
- carries blood from lower regions of the body to right atrium (three words)
- valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle; bicuspid valve
- receives blood from the head and arms and chest and empties into the right atrium of the heart (three words)
- carry blood away from the heart
20 Clues: the windpipe • what helps blood clot • the liquid part of blood • the smallest blood vessels • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • carry blood away from the heart • the largest blood vessel in the body • passages that direct air to the lungs • large muscle that helps with breathing • a flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe • ...