respiratory system Crossword Puzzles

The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12

The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange crossword puzzle
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  1. The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
  2. Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
  3. The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
  4. The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
  5. The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
  6. Your own body's gas exchange program
  7. The system that carries oxygen to your cells
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  1. Your chest changes size when you -
  2. The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
  3. A waste product in your blood
  4. A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down
  5. Air enters this tube when you inhale air
  6. Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
  7. The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs

14 Clues: A waste product in your bloodYour chest changes size when you -Your own body's gas exchange programAir enters this tube when you inhale airThe system that carries oxygen to your cellsThe place where carbon dioxide is dropped offThe tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungsA large muscle under your lungs that pulls down...

Life Science Chapter 3 (b) Review 2014-10-22

Life Science Chapter 3 (b) Review crossword puzzle
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  1. major organs of the respiratory system
  2. this system breaks down the food you eat
  3. the___intestine is where most chemical digestion and food absorption occurs
  4. this organ stores urine
  5. muscle that helps you breathe by contracting to create more space in the thoracic cavity
  6. this organ stores bile
  7. this system removes liquid and soluble waste products from the body
  8. disease-causing organism
  9. this organ produces bile
  10. throat
  11. these are critical for digestion
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  1. canal that discharges urine from the body
  2. lymph is transported only___way
  3. this system’s major function is to exchange oxygen from the air with carbon dioxide from the blood
  4. voice box
  5. this system circulates certain body fluids and protects your body from disease
  6. this system removes wastes from your body
  7. bean shaped organs that filter wastes
  8. a muscular organ that acts as a storage and mixing chamber
  9. tissue fluid

20 Clues: throatvoice boxtissue fluidthis organ stores bilethis organ stores urinedisease-causing organismthis organ produces bilelymph is transported only___waythese are critical for digestionbean shaped organs that filter wastesmajor organs of the respiratory systemthis system breaks down the food you eatcanal that discharges urine from the body...

4 - Human Body Systems Part 1 2022-12-13

4 - Human Body Systems Part 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. two organs important in the respiratory system.
  2. gas released into the air when exhaling.
  3. gas needed from the air.
  4. organ used for movement.
  5. where air enters the body.
  6. tube that carries air to the lungs.
  7. system that helps move materials in blood around the body.
  8. system that gets oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide.
  9. important muscle used when breathing.
  10. pockets in the lungs that are covered in blood vessels.
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  1. system that helps move bones, blood, lungs, and food.
  2. tubes that hold blood in the body.
  3. muscles you can control.
  4. muscles you cannot control.
  5. important mineral for strong bones.
  6. strong organ that gives support and shape.
  7. organ that pumps blood around the body.
  8. area where two bones connect.
  9. liquid that carries oxygen and other materials.
  10. system that provides shape and structure, protects important organs, and works with muscles for movement.

20 Clues: muscles you can control.gas needed from the air.organ used for movement.where air enters the body.muscles you cannot control.area where two bones connect.tubes that hold blood in the body.important mineral for strong bones.tube that carries air to the lungs.important muscle used when breathing.organ that pumps blood around the body....

Mechanisms and Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2021-04-16

Mechanisms and Anatomy of the Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. type of airflow that has no pattern
  2. the primary muscle of breathing
  3. lung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air
  4. law stating that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when the volume is constant
  5. the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a full expiration
  6. type of clearance where mucus is pushed upwards towards the pharynx to be expelled
  7. cells that secrete mucus
  8. flexing these intercostal muscles increases the volume of the thoracic cavity
  9. respiratory tract that includes the nasal cavity pharynx, and larynx
  10. law stating that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when pressure is constant
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  1. zone of the respiratory system that includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and the alveoli
  2. nasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchae
  3. lung disease due to narrowing of the airways or damage to the lung tissue
  4. where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
  5. a tool used in spirometry
  6. the volume of air that we inspire and expire during restful breathing
  7. type of airflow that is organized
  8. zone of the respiratory system that includes everything from the nose to the bronchioles
  9. type of muscle that works with the internal intercostals during a forced expiration
  10. connects that pharynx to the lungs

20 Clues: cells that secrete mucusa tool used in spirometrythe primary muscle of breathingtype of airflow that is organizedconnects that pharynx to the lungstype of airflow that has no patternwhere gas exchange occurs in the lungsnasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchaelung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air...

The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12

The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange crossword puzzle
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  1. The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
  2. Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
  3. The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
  4. The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
  5. The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
  6. Your own body's gas exchange program
  7. The system that carries oxygen to your cells
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  1. Your chest changes size when you -
  2. The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
  3. A waste product in your blood
  4. A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down
  5. Air enters this tube when you inhale air
  6. Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
  7. The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs

14 Clues: A waste product in your bloodYour chest changes size when you -Your own body's gas exchange programAir enters this tube when you inhale airThe system that carries oxygen to your cellsThe place where carbon dioxide is dropped offThe tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungsA large muscle under your lungs that pulls down...

Human Body Systems 2024-04-22

Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. These are the building blocks of the human body
  2. This system includes voluntary and involuntary muscles)
  3. This is the primary organ of the circulatory system
  4. This system helps protect the body from infections
  5. The largest organ in the body
  6. This system is responsible for hearing
  7. This system includes glands that produce sweat
  8. These organs produce hormones
  9. The only organ that can regenerate itself
  10. This system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
  11. These are the main organs of the respiratory system
  12. This system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines
  13. This system helps regulate body temperature and eliminate waste
  14. These organs filter waste from the blood
  15. This system controls voluntary and involuntary movements
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  1. This system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood
  2. These structures carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
  3. These organs produce red and white blood cells
  4. This system is responsible for providing oxygen to the body
  5. These structures allow bones to move at joints
  6. This organs break down food into nutrients
  7. The "control center" of the body
  8. This system is responsible for producing offspring
  9. This system helps regulate body temperature and eliminate waste
  10. This system supports the body and allows movement

25 Clues: The largest organ in the bodyThese organs produce hormonesThe "control center" of the bodyThis system is responsible for hearingThese organs filter waste from the bloodThe only organ that can regenerate itselfThis organs break down food into nutrientsThese organs produce red and white blood cellsThese structures allow bones to move at joints...

The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12

The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange crossword puzzle
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  1. The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
  2. Your chest changes size when you -
  3. Your own body's gas exchange program
  4. A waste product in your blood
  5. The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
  6. The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
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  1. The system that carries oxygen to your cells
  2. The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
  3. Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
  4. Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
  5. The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
  6. Air enters this tube when you inhale air
  7. The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs
  8. A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down

14 Clues: A waste product in your bloodYour chest changes size when you -Your own body's gas exchange programAir enters this tube when you inhale airThe system that carries oxygen to your cellsThe place where carbon dioxide is dropped offThe tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungsEnters your lungs when you take a breath of air...

The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12

The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange crossword puzzle
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  1. Your own body's gas exchange program
  2. The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
  3. The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
  4. A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down
  5. Your chest changes size when you -
  6. Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
  7. The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
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  1. The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
  2. The system that carries oxygen to your cells
  3. The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
  4. A waste product in your blood
  5. Air enters this tube when you inhale air
  6. Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
  7. The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs

14 Clues: A waste product in your bloodYour chest changes size when you -Your own body's gas exchange programAir enters this tube when you inhale airThe system that carries oxygen to your cellsThe place where carbon dioxide is dropped offThe tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungsEnters your lungs when you take a breath of air...

Organ Systems Amanda Pare 2017-08-31

Organ Systems Amanda Pare crossword puzzle
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  1. Respiratory removes
  2. breaks down food
  3. Endocrine secretes regulatory
  4. returns fluids to blood vessels
  5. transports materials in body
  6. Fast acting control system
  7. pumps blood through body
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  1. Skeletal is in charge of this formation
  2. Urinary System eliminates
  3. keeps blood supplied with oxygen
  4. forms the external body covering
  5. Production of offspring
  6. protects body organs
  7. maintains acid base balance
  8. maintains posture

15 Clues: breaks down foodmaintains postureRespiratory removesprotects body organsProduction of offspringpumps blood through bodyUrinary System eliminatesFast acting control systemmaintains acid base balancetransports materials in bodyEndocrine secretes regulatoryreturns fluids to blood vesselskeeps blood supplied with oxygenforms the external body covering...

Chapter 11 The Human Body EOG Workbook-p. 85-88 2023-03-25

Chapter 11 The Human Body   EOG Workbook-p. 85-88 crossword puzzle
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  1. The Respiratory System allows us to exchange gases with the air. We take in ______ but release carbon dioxide. p. 85
  2. The function of the Digestive System is to collect food energy. It removes solid and liquid wastes and breaks down ______ into smaller pieces. (Outline Notes)
  3. The Skeletal System provides support and _______ for the body. They also protect our organs. p. 87
  4. Blood vessels that move blood away from the heart. (Outline Notes)
  5. System made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerve cells. p. 88
  6. The ______ Nervous System is only made up of the brain and spinal cord. p. 88
  7. Breathing out is called this p. 86
  8. The Circulatory System is also known as the ______ system. p. 86
  9. System that has all the bones, ligaments, and tendons of the body. p. 87
  10. System that has the nose, lungs, trachea p. 85
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  1. The Nervous System is the control and ______ network of the body. p. 88
  2. The cardiac muscles are this? You cannot control this muscle. It moves on its on. p. 88
  3. System that has the stomach, intestines, and esophagus. p. 87
  4. There are 206 of these in the human body. (Outline Notes)
  5. The ______ Nervous System is only made up of nerves and nerve cells. They carry impulses from the brain to all over the body. p. 88
  6. A transport system(circulatory) that moves _______ and other substances all over the body. (Outline Notes)
  7. Which type of muscle is only found within the heart? p. 88
  8. System that has the heart, veins, and arteries. p. 86
  9. System that helps move the body. p. 88
  10. The respiratory and circulatory system work together to take in oxygen then send it to all your _____ in your body. p. 86
  11. One of the 5 senses controlled by the Nervous System. p. 88

21 Clues: Breathing out is called this p. 86System that helps move the body. p. 88System that has the nose, lungs, trachea p. 85System that has the heart, veins, and arteries. p. 86There are 206 of these in the human body. (Outline Notes)Which type of muscle is only found within the heart? p. 88One of the 5 senses controlled by the Nervous System. p. 88...

Organ Systems Kara Kinsella 2017-08-31

Organ Systems Kara Kinsella crossword puzzle
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  1. the muscular systems produces _______.
  2. the urinary system regulate this material.
  3. the respiratory system gets rid of _______.
  4. allows movement and maintains posture
  5. protects and supports body organs
  6. the integumentary system synthesizes ________.
  7. external body covering that provides outter protection
  8. breaks down food and provides nutrients
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  1. responds to internal and external change
  2. helps you breathe
  3. growth reproduction and metabolism
  4. transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
  5. to produce offspring
  6. returns fluid to the blood vessels
  7. eliminates wastes

15 Clues: helps you breatheeliminates wastesto produce offspringprotects and supports body organsgrowth reproduction and metabolismreturns fluid to the blood vesselsallows movement and maintains posturethe muscular systems produces _______.breaks down food and provides nutrientsresponds to internal and external change...

Human Body Systems 2024-03-04

Human Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. If your bones are not proportionate to each other, you may have trouble doing this.
  2. Which system is necessary to allow us to jump in the air?
  3. Which system has alveoli?
  4. Which system helps break down food?
  5. Which system sends messages to the brain?
  6. What is the main organ of the circulatory system?
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  1. What is the tube that food travels through after the mouth?
  2. What is the main function of the respiratory system?
  3. The more activity you do, the _____ your pulse will be.
  4. Vertigo is a disease that people have when they are dizzy. If affects which system?
  5. The respiratory and circulatory system are connected because one gives _____ to the other.
  6. What is the main organ of the nervous system?
  7. Which system is all about the bones in our bodies?
  8. Your large intestine (the paper towel) removes all ______ from our digested food so that we have to drink less.

14 Clues: Which system has alveoli?Which system helps break down food?Which system sends messages to the brain?What is the main organ of the nervous system?What is the main organ of the circulatory system?Which system is all about the bones in our bodies?What is the main function of the respiratory system?...

training principles 2017-09-27

training principles crossword puzzle
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  1. Term Goal short period of time
  2. Strength weighted squats
  3. Composition body fat
  4. Principle injury prevention
  5. stomach
  6. extreme
  7. System organ system
  8. on a clock
  9. yoga
  10. sprinting
  11. getting better
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  1. System lungs
  2. too much
  3. blood vessel
  4. Endurance running
  5. particular
  6. stretching
  7. frequent
  8. Term Goal forever

19 Clues: yogastomachextremetoo muchfrequentsprintingon a clockparticularstretchingSystem lungsblood vesselgetting betterEndurance runningTerm Goal foreverSystem organ systemComposition body fatStrength weighted squatsPrinciple injury preventionTerm Goal short period of time

BODY AND ITS MOVEMENTS 2017-11-27

BODY AND ITS MOVEMENTS crossword puzzle
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  1. skeletal system
  2. ball and socket joint
  3. pivot joint
  4. digestive system
  5. respiratory system
  6. the skeleton inside the body
  7. to help movement in water
  8. one cell
  9. heart,lungs etc
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  1. reproductive system
  2. the skeleton outside the body
  3. hinge joint
  4. muscular system
  5. muscles are attached to the ones by
  6. many cell
  7. nervous system
  8. a group of cells that performs a job together
  9. excretory system
  10. gliding joint

19 Clues: one cellmany cellhinge jointpivot jointgliding jointnervous systemskeletal systemmuscular systemheart,lungs etcdigestive systemexcretory systemrespiratory systemreproductive systemball and socket jointto help movement in waterthe skeleton inside the bodythe skeleton outside the bodymuscles are attached to the ones by...

Circulatory & Respiratory Systems 2022-11-10

Circulatory & Respiratory Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. the main organ of the circulatory system
  2. connect arteries and veins
  3. a respiratory structure where air enters through the body
  4. the gas that we exhale
  5. the main organs of the respiratory system
  6. supplies blood with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
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  1. transports oxygen to the body and aids in the removal of carbon dioxide
  2. carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
  3. where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place in the respiratory system
  4. ______ blood cells fight disease
  5. carry deoxygenated blood back towards the heart
  6. the gas that we inhale
  7. _____ blood cells carry oxygen into the body's cells

13 Clues: the gas that we inhalethe gas that we exhaleconnect arteries and veins______ blood cells fight diseasethe main organ of the circulatory systemthe main organs of the respiratory systemcarry oxygenated blood away from the heartcarry deoxygenated blood back towards the heart_____ blood cells carry oxygen into the body's cells...

respiratory system 2021-05-31

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal
  2. a single breath
  3. any of the major air passages of the lungs
  4. the chemical element of atomic
  5. a thin skeletal muscle
  6. infection that inflames the air sacs
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  1. hollow muscular organ forming an air alveoli any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs
  2. a colorless, odorless gas produced
  3. system the network of organs and tissues
  4. a large membranous tube reinforced
  5. condition in which your airways narrow
  6. pair of spongy, air-filled organs
  7. a lung condition that causes shortness of breath

13 Clues: a single breatha thin skeletal musclethe chemical element of atomicpair of spongy, air-filled organsa colorless, odorless gas produceda large membranous tube reinforcedinfection that inflames the air sacscondition in which your airways narrowsystem the network of organs and tissuesany of the major air passages of the lungs...

Respiratory system 2022-05-20

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. how many bronchus
  2. Upon inhalation, the diaphragm contracts and flattens and the chest cavity enlarges. This contraction creates a vacuum, which pulls air into the lungs. large, dome-shaped muscle that contracts rhythmically and continually, and most of the time, involuntarily
  3. Cartilage Adam's apple The largest, and when enlarged it projects from the front of the throat.More pronounced in men
  4. Thin hairs located just inside the nostrils, filter incoming air to remove debris
  5. enable the entry and exit of air and other gasses through the nasal cavities. hollow spaces where air flows in and out.
  6. cavity filter and warm the air, and make it moist before it goes into the lungs.
  7. carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth.a muscular, funnel-shaped passageway inside the body.
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  1. carry air in and out of your lungs. the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi.
  2. bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream
  3. Slippery secretion produced by the mucous membranes that protects and lubricates these tissues. In the nose, mucus helps moisten, warm, and filter the air as it enters
  4. cavity serve as the entrance of the alimentary tract and to initiate the digestive process by salivation and propulsion of the alimentary bolus into the pharynx. consists of the teeth, tongue, salivary glands, lips, and palate.
  5. dust and other foreign particles and prevent them from entering the lower respiratory tract
  6. lets air pass from your throat (pharynx) to your trachea on the way to your lungs. a hollow, tubular structure connected to the top of the windpipe

13 Clues: how many bronchusbring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstreamcavity filter and warm the air, and make it moist before it goes into the lungs.Thin hairs located just inside the nostrils, filter incoming air to remove debrisdust and other foreign particles and prevent them from entering the lower respiratory tract...

Respiratory System 2019-10-08

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds
  2. The process of exchanging gases between body cells and the atmosphere around us
  3. Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis
  4. The smallest branches of the bronchial tree that lead to alveoli
  5. Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe
  6. The action in respiration that creates ventilation, gas transportation, and cellular respiration
  7. Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  8. Soft spongy organs that are responsible for air exchange in the capillary beds
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  1. Movement of air out of the body
  2. Tube that connects air from the larynx to the bronchial tree; also known as the windpipe
  3. Movement of air into the body
  4. Movement of air from outside the body to the inside of the body and then back out again
  5. Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air

13 Clues: Movement of air into the bodyMovement of air out of the bodyAreas of the lungs where gas exchange occursStructure in the larynx responsible for speech and soundsStructure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottisContains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipeHollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air...

Respiratory System 2023-04-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale (breathe in and out)
  2. an expiration of air from the lung
  3. taking deeper breaths than usual, which increases the volume of air in the lungs
  4. either of two external openings of the nasal cavity in vertebrates that admit air to the lungs
  5. the action of inhaling or breathing in
  6. As lung volume increases, pressure decreases as per Boyle's law
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  1. paired linings, located within the thoracic cavity, that surround each lung and separate them from the thoracic wall
  2. a state in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts at the tissue level to maintain adequate homeostasis
  3. cavities within a bone or other tissue, especially one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities
  4. any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
  5. any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
  6. rapid or deep breathing, usually caused by anxiety or panic
  7. a large membranous tube reinforced by rings of cartilage, extending from the larynx to the bronchial tubes and conveying air to and from the lungs

13 Clues: an expiration of air from the lungthe action of inhaling or breathing inrapid or deep breathing, usually caused by anxiety or panica muscle that helps you inhale and exhale (breathe in and out)As lung volume increases, pressure decreases as per Boyle's lawany of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe...

Respiratory system 2023-05-31

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. the study of life
  2. what part of the brain controls respiration
  3. Which chamber recives deoxygenated blood first
  4. what are the lower chambers known as
  5. what part of the body fight infection
  6. which part of the heart sends out oxygenated blood
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  1. this vessel carries blood to the heart
  2. ______ valve
  3. what separates the left and right chambers of the heart
  4. where does gas exchange happen
  5. When organ systems work together to perform a function what is the result
  6. what are the upper chambers known as?
  7. extra calories in our diet are stored as ___

13 Clues: ______ valvethe study of lifewhere does gas exchange happenwhat are the lower chambers known aswhat are the upper chambers known as?what part of the body fight infectionthis vessel carries blood to the heartwhat part of the brain controls respirationextra calories in our diet are stored as ___Which chamber recives deoxygenated blood first...

Respiratory System 2015-01-07

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. to breathe in
  2. the ribs and upper backbone, and the organs found in the chest
  3. the movement of air in and out of the lungs
  4. muscular movements which cause air to move into and out of the lungs
  5. the tube that carries air from the nose and mouth down to the lungs
  6. the curved bones attached to vertebral column and supporting the lateral walls of the thorax
  7. membrane strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung
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  1. an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs
  2. to breathe out
  3. a large sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity
  4. muscles muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in
  5. the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air
  6. the small tubes into which the bronchi branch

13 Clues: to breathe into breathe outthe movement of air in and out of the lungsthe small tubes into which the bronchi branchan air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occursthe tube into which the trachea branches, carrying airmembrane strong, slippery membranes which surround each lungmuscles muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in...

Respiratory System 2015-01-07

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in
  2. the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air
  3. the movement of air in and out of the lungs
  4. to breathe in
  5. a large sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity
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  1. an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs
  2. the curved bones attached to vertebral column and supporting the lateral walls of the thorax
  3. muscular movements which cause air to move into and out of the lungs
  4. the tube that carries air from the nose and mouth down to the lungs
  5. strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung
  6. to breathe out
  7. the ribs and upper backbone, and the organs found in the chest
  8. the small tubes into which the bronchi branch

13 Clues: to breathe into breathe outthe movement of air in and out of the lungsthe small tubes into which the bronchi branchan air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occursstrong, slippery membranes which surround each lungmuscles between the ribs which contract to breathe inthe tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air...

Respiratory System 2014-01-19

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Around 6 million of these in the lungs. They are tiny, airs sacs, which allow gaseous exchange
  2. This is the process where gas move from a high concentration to a low concentration
  3. Located in the throat area, it is the 'voice box'
  4. This is 'wind pipe. It is made up of rings of cartilage
  5. Two large organs located inside the ribs. They inflate and deflate with gas.
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  1. This is the gas needed by the body. It makes up 21% of inhaled air
  2. This is the tough material which keeps the trachea open
  3. The two _ _ _ _ _ _ _ membranes are located on the inside and outside walls of the lungs. They allow the lungs to inflate and deflate easily
  4. The pleural _ _ _ _ _ _ is the name given the space between the parital and visceral membranes
  5. The cilla in the nose and nasal cavity, traps _ _ _ _, bacteria and other debris
  6. The _ _ _ _ and mouth are the two parts where air enters the body
  7. The respiratory _ _ _ _ _ _ is the collection of organs which allows us to survive
  8. what is the waste gas which is exhaled from the body. _ _ _ _ _ _ dioxide

13 Clues: Located in the throat area, it is the 'voice box'This is the tough material which keeps the trachea openThis is 'wind pipe. It is made up of rings of cartilageThe _ _ _ _ and mouth are the two parts where air enters the bodyThis is the gas needed by the body. It makes up 21% of inhaled air...

Respiratory System 2023-12-13

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. inflammation of the lungs
  2. inflammation of the pleura
  3. surgical puncture of the lung to draw out fluid
  4. where the pharynx divides into the larynx and esophagus
  5. suffocation
  6. incomplete expansion of a lung or portion of it
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  1. pertains to the diagram
  2. tiny air sacs
  3. divides into two bronchi
  4. membrane around each lung
  5. material that is raised from the inflamed mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and expelled by coughing
  6. inflammation of the bronchi
  7. normal respiration

13 Clues: suffocationtiny air sacsnormal respirationpertains to the diagramdivides into two bronchiinflammation of the lungsmembrane around each lunginflammation of the pleurainflammation of the bronchisurgical puncture of the lung to draw out fluidincomplete expansion of a lung or portion of itwhere the pharynx divides into the larynx and esophagus...

Review 2021-06-22

Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. "A" in SAMPLE
  2. Primary assessment
  3. Oxygenated blood
  4. Trouble breathing
  5. Vital Sign
  6. High to low concentration
  7. Vessels over the brain
  8. Part of a neuro assessment
  9. Body system responsible for filtering blood
  10. Shock
  11. Lung with two lobes
  12. Artificial ventilation set at 12-15 lpm O2
  13. Gas exchange in the respiratory tract
  14. High-pitched lower respiratory sound
  15. Assessment performed on a single body system
  16. High-quality and consistent
  17. "R" in OPQRST
  18. Open airway
Down
  1. Trauma in nature
  2. Audible sound corrected with an OPA
  3. Coronary arteries
  4. High-pitched upper respiratory sound
  5. Slow heart rate
  6. Medical term for crackling lung sounds
  7. Blue-ish gray skin color
  8. Defibrillation
  9. Back of the throat
  10. Vessels over the lungs
  11. Metabolism without adequate O2
  12. High blood pressure
  13. Number of abdominal quadrants
  14. Heart valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
  15. Normal pupils

33 Clues: ShockVital SignOpen airway"A" in SAMPLENormal pupils"R" in OPQRSTDefibrillationSlow heart rateTrauma in natureOxygenated bloodCoronary arteriesTrouble breathingPrimary assessmentBack of the throatHigh blood pressureLung with two lobesVessels over the lungsVessels over the brainBlue-ish gray skin colorHigh to low concentration...

Alexander - Axel Jonathan 8D 2024-09-11

Alexander - Axel Jonathan 8D crossword puzzle
Across
  1. aka trachea
  2. the singular is alveolus
  3. where air enter respiratory
  4. taking out air
  5. blocks the respiratory system for gas exchange if accumulated
  6. taking in air
  7. one of the muscles between the ribs and the diaphragm under the lungs
  8. chronic disorder
  9. the singular is bronchus
  10. the plural is alveoli
  11. one of the muscles between the ribs and the diaphragm under the lungs
  12. caused by harmful substances such cigarette smoke
  13. One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
Down
  1. inflammation of the bronchi
  2. the smaller tubes of bronchus
  3. caused by uncontrolled growth of cells
  4. Diaphragm muscles contract and flatten in the process
  5. reduces oxygen carrying capacity
  6. In exhalation, we take this out
  7. the plural is bronchi
  8. causes addiction to smokers
  9. system of respiratory
  10. Diaphragm muscles relaxes and arches upwards in the process
  11. aka windpipe
  12. from smoke dry outs

25 Clues: aka tracheaaka windpipetaking in airtaking out airchronic disorderfrom smoke dry outsthe plural is bronchisystem of respiratorythe plural is alveolithe singular is alveolusthe singular is bronchusinflammation of the bronchiwhere air enter respiratorycauses addiction to smokersthe smaller tubes of bronchusIn exhalation, we take this out...

Metabolism 2022-10-20

Metabolism crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The body's use of molecules for energy and growth
  2. These are sent throughout the body to grow and repair cells
  3. The "brain" of a neuron
  4. The "arms" of a neuron
  5. The "tail" of a neuron
  6. The chemical that carries the neuron message
  7. The system that sends and receives messages to and from the brain
  8. The main organ of the nervous system
  9. The system that breaks down large food molecules
  10. The illness that has a lack of red blood cells
  11. The main organ of the digestive system
  12. The main organ of the circulatory system
Down
  1. The main organ of the respiratory system
  2. The system that transports oxygen throughout the body
  3. The space between two neurons
  4. These break down large food molecules
  5. The system that brings in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide through the lungs
  6. Another name for a brain cell
  7. The "gatekeeper" to the cell for glucose to enter
  8. The illness that doesn't make enough insulin
  9. The illness that causes the lungs to swell

21 Clues: The "arms" of a neuronThe "tail" of a neuronThe "brain" of a neuronThe space between two neuronsAnother name for a brain cellThe main organ of the nervous systemThese break down large food moleculesThe main organ of the digestive systemThe main organ of the respiratory systemThe main organ of the circulatory system...

The Respiratory System 2023-05-02

The Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. When you inhale your lungs ______, when you exhale they deflate
  2. As you inhale, this flattens to give your lungs room to inflate
  3. Also known as the voice box
  4. Instrument used to measure respiratory volumes and capacities
  5. Lung collapse due to plugged bronchioles
  6. Hairs that keep mucus and dirt out of the lungs
  7. you breathe in oxygen and breathe out this
  8. Your body can't breathe without this system
  9. Gases flow into the lungs
  10. Tiny air sacs in the lungs
Down
  1. Amount of gas reaching the alveoli
  2. The tube that connects your mouth and nose to your lungs
  3. Blood flow reaching the alveoli
  4. The opening between the vocal folds
  5. This harms the lungs
  6. Another term for the trachea
  7. Inadequate O2 delivery to tissues
  8. Period of breathing cessation that occurs when PCO2 is abnormally low
  9. Gases exit the lungs
  10. The primary organ of the respiratory system

20 Clues: This harms the lungsGases exit the lungsGases flow into the lungsTiny air sacs in the lungsAlso known as the voice boxAnother term for the tracheaBlood flow reaching the alveoliInadequate O2 delivery to tissuesAmount of gas reaching the alveoliThe opening between the vocal foldsLung collapse due to plugged bronchioles...

frog crossword 2024-06-03

frog crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
  2. Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm; part of the excretory system, reproductive system, and the digestive system
  3. carry eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive system
  4. catches prey
  5. Transparent cover that protects the eye
  6. Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system
  7. is the thin membrane that holds the coils of the small lungs deliverngsdeliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
  8. two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
  9. is the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive systemv
  10. Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
Down
  1. Stores bile; part of the digestive system
  2. Stores urine; part of the excretory system
  3. Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
  4. veins vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
  5. All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
  6. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
  7. loves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
  8. air opening to exchange gases
  9. hearing
  10. First site of chemical digestion; part of the digestive system

20 Clues: hearingcatches preyair opening to exchange gasesTransparent cover that protects the eyeStores bile; part of the digestive systemStores urine; part of the excretory systemAll waste is collected; part of the digestive systemDigestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive systemFilters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system...

Respiratory Therapy 2020-03-03

Respiratory Therapy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Certified Respiratory Therapist
  2. Organization that is responsible for certification
  3. Where the majority of RRT work
  4. NPS, SDS, Critical care
  5. Organization that accredits respiratory programs
  6. Basic education needed
Down
  1. Registered Respiratory Therapist
  2. The system of the heart and lungs working together
  3. Sleep Disorders Specialist
  4. Neonatal/Pediatric Specialist
  5. Organization for professional respiratory care
  6. Second exam for RRT certification
  7. First exam for RRT certification

13 Clues: Basic education neededNPS, SDS, Critical careSleep Disorders SpecialistNeonatal/Pediatric SpecialistWhere the majority of RRT workCertified Respiratory TherapistRegistered Respiratory TherapistFirst exam for RRT certificationSecond exam for RRT certificationOrganization for professional respiratory care...

Circulatory and Respiratory Body Systems 2024-04-19

Circulatory and Respiratory Body Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. another name for the windpipe
  2. the job or function of the heart in the cardiovascular system
  3. main organ of the circulatory system
  4. the main branches that lead from the trachea to the lungs
  5. the waste that the blood carries away
  6. system responsible for exchanging gases
  7. the main organ of the respiratory system
  8. the type of muscle tissue your heart is made of
  9. fight disease and infection
  10. the type of muscle tissue your lungs are made of
  11. the type of movement where you do not control
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  1. system responsible for moving blood
  2. another name for the circulatory system
  3. the gas blood supplies the cells with
  4. what the body is trying to have when the systems work together
  5. carries the blood back to the heart
  6. pumps blood away from the heart
  7. food the blood carries to the cells
  8. where red blood cells are made
  9. the number of items that the blood carries to the cell for it to be healthy

20 Clues: fight disease and infectionanother name for the windpipewhere red blood cells are madepumps blood away from the heartsystem responsible for moving bloodcarries the blood back to the heartfood the blood carries to the cellsmain organ of the circulatory systemthe gas blood supplies the cells withthe waste that the blood carries away...

Systems of The Body - Health 2014-03-25

Systems of The Body - Health crossword puzzle
Across
  1. what is the stuff in your bones that creates new blood cells?
  2. what organ helps you breathe?
  3. what is the first step in the digestive process?
  4. the system that keeps you going
  5. connects the muscles
  6. where are your clavicles located in your body?
  7. the system that helps you eat
  8. what muscle pumps blood around the body?
  9. how many seconds does ATP last for?
  10. what are muscles mostly made of?
Down
  1. the system that makes your body move
  2. what is the only movement your muscles make?
  3. this part of the digestive system removes solid wastes
  4. A long tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
  5. the system which provides structure to our bodies
  6. which part of your body breaks down food?
  7. what is the respiratory system based around?
  8. the scientific name for your shin bone
  9. what type of energy is created using oxygen
  10. scientific name for your kneecap

20 Clues: connects the muscleswhat organ helps you breathe?the system that helps you eatthe system that keeps you goingwhat are muscles mostly made of?scientific name for your kneecaphow many seconds does ATP last for?the system that makes your body movethe scientific name for your shin bonewhat muscle pumps blood around the body?...

Body System and Function Course 3 Module 1 2013-09-26

Body System and Function Course 3 Module 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Respiratory System
  2. Urinary System
  3. Lymphatic System
  4. Sensory System
  5. Circulatory System
  6. Repoductive System
Down
  1. Immune System
  2. Integumentary System
  3. Endocrinology System
  4. Digestive System
  5. Nervous System
  6. Muscoskeletal System

12 Clues: Immune SystemUrinary SystemSensory SystemNervous SystemLymphatic SystemDigestive SystemRespiratory SystemCirculatory SystemRepoductive SystemIntegumentary SystemEndocrinology SystemMuscoskeletal System

science 2023-12-15

science crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a system that releases hormones
  2. an organism that consists of only one cell
  3. a system that takes oxygen and brings it to the parts of your body
  4. a system that takes in air
  5. a system that's job is to break down food
  6. theory is a theory that states all cells come from pre-existing cells, cells are the basic unit of life, and all organisms are made up of
  7. a system that acts as the frame for the body
  8. carry oxygen
  9. is a stable internal environment
  10. a system that works with the skeletal system to create movement
  11. a single celled organism with no nuclues
  12. a system that's called the body's army
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  1. the most important organ
  2. the smallest blood vessel
  3. an organ that pumps blood
  4. an organ, part of the excretory, acts as a filter
  5. the basic unit of life
  6. a multi celled organism
  7. an organ a part of the circulator
  8. a part of the respiratory system, its job is to take in air
  9. an organism that has more than one cell
  10. a living thing
  11. a system in the body that sends signals to the brain to make you feel
  12. a system that expels waste
  13. an organ part of the digest
  14. A process where plants

26 Clues: carry oxygena living thingthe basic unit of lifeA process where plantsa multi celled organismthe most important organthe smallest blood vesselan organ that pumps blooda system that takes in aira system that expels wastean organ part of the digesta system that releases hormonesis a stable internal environmentan organ a part of the circulator...

Health Crossword 2014-04-02

Health Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. what type of energy is created using oxygen
  2. what muscle pumps blood around the body?
  3. the system which provides structure to our bodies
  4. connects the muscles
  5. what is the first step in the digestive process?
  6. what is the only movement your muscles make?
  7. the scientific name for your shin bone
  8. this part of the digestive system removes solid wastes
  9. how many seconds does ATP last for?
  10. what is the stuff in your bones that creates new blood cells?
  11. where are your clavicles located in your body?
  12. the system that makes your body move
Down
  1. what is the respiratory system based around?
  2. which part of your body breaks down food?
  3. the system that keeps you going
  4. the system that helps you eat
  5. what are muscles mostly made of?
  6. scientific name for your kneecap
  7. what organ helps you breathe?
  8. A long tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.

20 Clues: connects the musclesthe system that helps you eatwhat organ helps you breathe?the system that keeps you goingwhat are muscles mostly made of?scientific name for your kneecaphow many seconds does ATP last for?the system that makes your body movethe scientific name for your shin bonewhat muscle pumps blood around the body?...

Respiratory System 2018-04-03

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the membrane that lines the inside of the rib cage, allowing lungs to expand and contract
  2. the dome-shaped muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen, It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
  3. passage- either of the two cavities lying between the floor of the cranium and the roof of the mouth and extending from the face to the pharynx It is lined with a mucous membrane that helps keep your nose moist by making mucus, and it contains the olfactory nerves for smelling.
  4. either of two external openings of the nasal cavity that admit air to the lungs and smells to the olfactory nerves.
  5. one of the many tiny branches from the bronchi; carries air to and from alveoli within the lung
  6. the microscopic sacs in which the exchange of gases takes place in the lungs
  7. each of the pair of organs situated within the rib cage, consisting of elastic sacs with branching passages into which air is drawn, so that oxygen can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide be removed.
  8. an opening surrounded by the lips on the lower part of the face through which food enters the digestive system and from which speech and sounds are emitted.
Down
  1. A tube-like portion of the respiratory tract that connects the larynx with the bronchial parts of the lungs. Also known as windpipe.
  2. the two branches of the trachea (windpipe); function in carrying air to and from the lungs
  3. The hollow tube that is about 5 inches long and starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea (windpipe) and esophagus, also called the throat.
  4. a thin, flexible flap in front of the larynx; folds over and blocks the glottis during swallowing
  5. the hollow muscular passageway that leads from the pharynx to the trachea (windpipe); the sound-producing organ known as the voice box.

13 Clues: the microscopic sacs in which the exchange of gases takes place in the lungsthe membrane that lines the inside of the rib cage, allowing lungs to expand and contractthe two branches of the trachea (windpipe); function in carrying air to and from the lungsone of the many tiny branches from the bronchi; carries air to and from alveoli within the lung...

Respiratory System 2012-05-25

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The muscle that helps us inhale and exhale.
  2. Brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs from the heart.
  3. The outer covering of the lungs.
  4. The singular form of bronchus. The trachea divides into this.
  5. The vocal box of the body.
  6. We breath in this gas.
  7. A passage that leads from the mouth to the lungs.
Down
  1. Also called air-sacs.
  2. The passage where air is warmed, humidified and purified.
  3. We breath out this gas.
  4. Samllest of the respiratory branches.
  5. Brings oxygenated blood to the heart from the lungs.
  6. Breathing out.

13 Clues: Breathing out.Also called air-sacs.We breath in this gas.We breath out this gas.The vocal box of the body.The outer covering of the lungs.Samllest of the respiratory branches.The muscle that helps us inhale and exhale.A passage that leads from the mouth to the lungs.Brings oxygenated blood to the heart from the lungs....

Respiratory System 2021-03-22

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A long tube in the neck and chest that helps carry air in and out of the lungs, aka the windpipe
  2. Either of the two main branches of the trachea that are the main passageway into the lungs
  3. Air sacs where the primary gas exchange occurs
  4. Breathing in
  5. A slimy substance that is secreted to moisten and warm the air in the respiratory system
  6. Breathing out
Down
  1. A hollow muscular organ that houses the vocal cords
  2. Primary muscle of respiration
  3. Allows air to move from the nose and mouth to the larynx, aka the throat
  4. Structures projecting from a cell that move fluids over the cell surface
  5. The primary organs of respiration
  6. Bronchospasms that cause breathing difficulties in some
  7. The flap over the trachea that keeps food from entering the windpipe

13 Clues: Breathing inBreathing outPrimary muscle of respirationThe primary organs of respirationAir sacs where the primary gas exchange occursA hollow muscular organ that houses the vocal cordsBronchospasms that cause breathing difficulties in someThe flap over the trachea that keeps food from entering the windpipe...

Respiratory System 2022-09-09

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. large tubes that connect to your windpipe and direct the air you breath to your right and left lungs
  2. main passageway into your lungs
  3. a pair of spongy, air filled organs located on either side of the chest
  4. are muscles found between the ribs
  5. a long U-shaped tube that connects your voice box to your lungs
  6. cone shaped passageway leading from the oral and nasal cavities in the head to the esophagus and larynx
  7. the process of letting air out of your lungs during the breathing cycle
  8. flap of cartilage located in the throat behind the tongue and infront of the larynx
  9. carries oxygen efficiently from the lungs to the tissues in body
Down
  1. the movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
  2. gives shape, support, and structure to other body tissues
  3. organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
  4. hollow tube that lets air pass from your throat to your lungs

13 Clues: main passageway into your lungsare muscles found between the ribsorganisms combine oxygen with foodstuff moleculesgives shape, support, and structure to other body tissueshollow tube that lets air pass from your throat to your lungsa long U-shaped tube that connects your voice box to your lungs...

Respiratory system 2021-04-13

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the area containing vocal cords
  2. another word for windpipe
  3. a flap of tissue in the back of your throat
  4. tubes these let air in and out of your lungs
  5. a hollow tube that starts behind the nose
  6. organs on either side of the chest
  7. a colorless gas we need to survive
Down
  1. either of two openings of the nasal cavity
  2. large air passage that goes to the windpipe to the lungs
  3. dioxide a gas with a density of 53% higher then dry air
  4. located below the lungs
  5. a tube that goes from the throat to the stomach
  6. tiny air sacs

13 Clues: tiny air sacslocated below the lungsanother word for windpipethe area containing vocal cordsorgans on either side of the chesta colorless gas we need to survivea hollow tube that starts behind the noseeither of two openings of the nasal cavitya flap of tissue in the back of your throattubes these let air in and out of your lungs...

Respiratory System 2021-02-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการสำรองอาหารไว้ใช้ในตอนบิน
  2. เป็นโครงสร้างที่สามารถแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สได้โดยตรงกับเซลล์
  3. เป็นบริเวณที่เกิดการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของมนุษย์ล้อมรอบด้วยหลอดเลือดฝอย
  4. เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของแมงมุม
  5. เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของพารามีเซียม,อะมีบา
  6. เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของไส้เดือนดิน
  7. เป็นอวัยวะที่ห่อหุ้มเหงือกของหอยหลายชนิดทำหน้าที่ช่วยในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส
  8. เป็นองค์ประกอบที่อยู่ภายในของเซลล์เม็ดเลือดแดงและทำให้มีสีแดงอีกด้วย
Down
  1. เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับcarbonmonoxide
  2. เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับcarbondioxide
  3. เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของสัตว์น้ำเกือบทุกชนิด
  4. เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับoxygen
  5. เป็นเหงือกชนิดหนึ่งที่ยื่นออกนอกลำตัวพบได้ในแม่เพรียง

13 Clues: เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับoxygenเกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับcarbondioxideเกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับcarbonmonoxideเป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของแมงมุมเป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการสำรองอาหารไว้ใช้ในตอนบินเป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของไส้เดือนดินเป็นโครงสร้างที่สามารถแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สได้โดยตรงกับเซลล์เป็นเหงือกชนิดหนึ่งที่ยื่นออกนอกลำตัวพบได้ในแม่เพรียง...

Respiratory System 2019-04-09

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. airway that leads directly to the lung
  2. airway found within the lung
  3. structure that prevents solids and liquids from entering the respiratory system
  4. the process of inhalation and exhalation
  5. where bronchioles terminate
  6. where air is warmed and moistened
  7. the area immediately above the trachea
Down
  1. how gases move between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
  2. where particulates from the air are trapped by small hairs
  3. where carbon dioxide concentration is relatively high
  4. the process of using oxygen to convert glucose to ATP
  5. contains incomplete rings of cartilage
  6. where the oral and nasal cavities join

13 Clues: where bronchioles terminateairway found within the lungwhere air is warmed and moistenedairway that leads directly to the lungcontains incomplete rings of cartilagewhere the oral and nasal cavities jointhe area immediately above the tracheathe process of inhalation and exhalationwhere carbon dioxide concentration is relatively high...

Respiratory System 2019-10-08

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air
  2. Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  3. Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis
  4. Movement of air into the body
  5. Movement of air out of the body
  6. Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe
Down
  1. Soft spongy organs that are responsible for air exchange in the capillary beds
  2. The smallest branches of the bronchial tree that lead to alveoli
  3. Tube that connects air from the larynx to the bronchial tree; also known as the windpipe
  4. Movement of air from outside the body to the inside of the body and then back out again
  5. Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds
  6. The action in respiration that creates ventilation, gas transportation, and cellular respiration
  7. The process of exchanging gases between body cells and the atmosphere around us

13 Clues: Movement of air into the bodyMovement of air out of the bodyAreas of the lungs where gas exchange occursStructure in the larynx responsible for speech and soundsStructure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottisContains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipeHollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air...

Respiratory System 2023-01-26

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. major air passages of lungs which diverge from windpipe
  2. branch in which bronchi divides
  3. tube extending from back of the nasal passage & mouth to the esophagus
  4. two organs that are alike bags, main breathing structure
  5. opening used to eat, breathe, talk & drink
  6. a channel for air flow through the nose
  7. stiff walled tube that connects the pharynx with the lungs
Down
  1. muscular wall separating lungs from stomach area and assists in breathing
  2. two holes in your nose to breath & smell
  3. pairs of serious membrane lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and animals
  4. a flap of cartilage at the roof of the tongue which is depressed during swallowing to cover wind pipe
  5. tiny air sacs of lungs that allow rapid gaseous exchange
  6. upper part of your wind pipe, holds your vocal cords

13 Clues: branch in which bronchi dividesa channel for air flow through the nosetwo holes in your nose to breath & smellopening used to eat, breathe, talk & drinkupper part of your wind pipe, holds your vocal cordsmajor air passages of lungs which diverge from windpipetwo organs that are alike bags, main breathing structure...

Respiratory System 2023-07-03

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Beginning of the lower respiratory tract, runs anterior to the esophagus.
  2. Inflammation of the larynx
  3. A device that measures volume of inhalation/exhalation.
  4. The amount of air inhaled/exhaled during quiet breathing.
  5. Contains pharyngeal tonsils and connects to the middle ear via eustachian tube.
  6. contains palatine and lingual tonsils.
  7. Produce mucus
Down
  1. Protects against edema and prevents air escape
  2. Cleans, warms and humidifies the air.
  3. Microscopic air sacs, the site of gas exchange.
  4. The sound box.
  5. A condition marked by airway constriction.
  6. Detected by receptors in the superior nasal cavity.

13 Clues: Produce mucusThe sound box.Inflammation of the larynxCleans, warms and humidifies the air.contains palatine and lingual tonsils.A condition marked by airway constriction.Protects against edema and prevents air escapeMicroscopic air sacs, the site of gas exchange.Detected by receptors in the superior nasal cavity....

Respiratory System 2024-02-24

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Breathing in
  2. The _____ system takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
  3. Branching tubes leading to the lungs
  4. The gas needed by cells to break down food and release energy
  5. dioxide Waste gas that needs to be removed from the body
  6. Lines the respiratory tract and helps trap germs and dust
  7. Main organ of the respiratory system
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  1. Scientific word for windpipe
  2. Muscular organ that helps pull the air into the lungs
  3. Scientific word for voice box
  4. Site where air enters the body and is cleaned by hairs and mucus
  5. Microscopic air sacs in the lungs -looks like grapes
  6. Breathing out

13 Clues: Breathing inBreathing outScientific word for windpipeScientific word for voice boxBranching tubes leading to the lungsMain organ of the respiratory systemMicroscopic air sacs in the lungs -looks like grapesMuscular organ that helps pull the air into the lungsdioxide Waste gas that needs to be removed from the body...

Respiratory System 2024-05-07

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Hypoxic drive is necessary for breathing
  2. positive sweat test
  3. Complication:Spontaneous pneumothorax
  4. Disease divided into chronic bronchitis and emphysema
  5. Rescue medication for asthma
  6. Thick, tenacious, and "ropey sputum
  7. Hepatotoxicity
  8. Pink Puffer
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  1. Sneezing, coughing, and vomiting can cause bleeding​ in this disease
  2. pancreatic enzyme supplementation with meals​
  3. Surgical opening into the trachea
  4. Emphysema
  5. loosen thick mucus
  6. Snoring is most common initial sign
  7. reversible airway obstruction,
  8. Ocular toxicity

16 Clues: EmphysemaPink PufferHepatotoxicityOcular toxicityloosen thick mucuspositive sweat testRescue medication for asthmareversible airway obstruction,Surgical opening into the tracheaSnoring is most common initial signThick, tenacious, and "ropey sputumComplication:Spontaneous pneumothoraxHypoxic drive is necessary for breathing...

Excretory System 2022-11-10

Excretory System crossword puzzle
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  1. 2 organs in the respiratory system
  2. What organ makes urine?
  3. What surrounds the small intestines?
  4. Urine exits through the...
  5. What does the excretory system remove?
  6. What does the respiratory system remove?
  7. What does the digestive system remove?
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  1. Main organ of integumentary sytem
  2. What connects the kidneys to the bladder?
  3. What is within the large intestines?
  4. Pouch for urine
  5. What does the integumentary system remove?

12 Clues: Pouch for urineWhat organ makes urine?Urine exits through the...Main organ of integumentary sytem2 organs in the respiratory systemWhat is within the large intestines?What surrounds the small intestines?What does the excretory system remove?What does the digestive system remove?What does the respiratory system remove?...

Human Body System 2023-01-10

Human Body System crossword puzzle
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  1. It's a blood cell that fights off disease
  2. Tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles.
  3. Multiple tissues make…
  4. The system that brings oxygen in and gets rid of carbon dioxide.
  5. Where the digestion system begins.
  6. Multiple cells together make…
  7. Stores urine
  8. Filters blood to get through the excretory system.
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  1. It directs air to the lungs
  2. In the small intestine where digested food is absorbed.
  3. Connects the mouth to the stomach
  4. The main thing that helps us breathe in the respiratory system
  5. It absorbs water
  6. The most important organ in the respiratory system
  7. Multiple organs together make…

15 Clues: Stores urineIt absorbs waterMultiple tissues make…It directs air to the lungsMultiple cells together make…Multiple organs together make…Connects the mouth to the stomachWhere the digestion system begins.Tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles.It's a blood cell that fights off diseaseThe most important organ in the respiratory system...

Respiratory System 2015-01-07

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in
  2. the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air
  3. the movement of air in and out of the lungs
  4. to breathe in
  5. a large sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity
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  1. an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs
  2. the curved bones attached to vertebral column and supporting the lateral walls of the thorax
  3. muscular movements which cause air to move into and out of the lungs
  4. the tube that carries air from the nose and mouth down to the lungs
  5. strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung
  6. to breathe out
  7. the ribs and upper backbone, and the organs found in the chest
  8. the small tubes into which the bronchi branch

13 Clues: to breathe into breathe outthe movement of air in and out of the lungsthe small tubes into which the bronchi branchan air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occursstrong, slippery membranes which surround each lungmuscles between the ribs which contract to breathe inthe tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air...

respiratory system 2016-01-31

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. a hollow tube strengthened and kept open by rings of cartilage
  2. another name for the throat
  3. the red fluid that passes through the body to vital organs
  4. what all people breath into their lungs
  5. is a process that occurs in practically all living cells
  6. two bag like organs situated one either side of the heart
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  1. when the diaphragm contracts and flattens
  2. the gas that you breath out once oxygen has passed through the body
  3. located at the beginning of the trachea
  4. when the diaphragm moves upwards and relaxes
  5. the dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the lung
  6. the process of which air is moved in and out of the lungs
  7. the opening cavity situated on the lower part of the face

13 Clues: another name for the throatlocated at the beginning of the tracheawhat all people breath into their lungswhen the diaphragm contracts and flattenswhen the diaphragm moves upwards and relaxesthe dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the lungthe process of which air is moved in and out of the lungs...

Respiratory System 2019-10-08

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe
  2. Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air
  3. Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds
  4. Movement of air out of the body
  5. The action in respiration that creates ventilation, gas transportation, and cellular respiration
  6. Movement of air into the body
  7. Tube that connects air from the larynx to the bronchial tree; also known as the windpipe
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  1. The process of exchanging gases between body cells and the atmosphere around us
  2. Movement of air from outside the body to the inside of the body and then back out again
  3. The smallest branches of the bronchial tree that lead to alveoli
  4. Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  5. Soft spongy organs that are responsible for air exchange in the capillary beds
  6. Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis

13 Clues: Movement of air into the bodyMovement of air out of the bodyAreas of the lungs where gas exchange occursStructure in the larynx responsible for speech and soundsStructure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottisContains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipeHollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air...

Respiratory System 2021-12-06

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Part of respiratory and digestive system
  2. Abnormal cells growing uncontrolled
  3. Where gases exchange in the lungs
  4. holds the vocal cords
  5. left and right passages leading to the lungs
  6. flap of cartilage closing when food passes
  7. A chronic disease
  8. Influenza is one of these
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  1. carries air to left and right bronchus
  2. Sheet of muscle at bottom of thoracic cavity
  3. smallest air passages
  4. Primary organ
  5. Where system begins
  6. Disease of the respiratory system

14 Clues: Primary organA chronic diseaseWhere system beginssmallest air passagesholds the vocal cordsInfluenza is one of theseWhere gases exchange in the lungsDisease of the respiratory systemAbnormal cells growing uncontrolledcarries air to left and right bronchusPart of respiratory and digestive systemflap of cartilage closing when food passes...

Respiratory System 2022-02-03

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
  2. membrane lining the chest cavity and covering the lungs
  3. amazing sport involving the throwing of thin, plastic circles toward a metal basket using the fewest possible throws
  4. small movable lid just above the larynx that prevents food & drink from entering your windpipe
  5. major air passage of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
  6. main passageway through which air passes from the mouth to the lungs; “windpipe”
  7. many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow quick gaseous exchange
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  1. hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs; “voice box”
  2. a channel for airflow through the nose
  3. two openings of the nasal cavity
  4. opening through which food and air enter the body
  5. a small branch that the bronchi divide into
  6. membrane-lined cavity behind the nose & mouth, connecting them to the esophagus

13 Clues: two openings of the nasal cavitya channel for airflow through the nosea small branch that the bronchi divide intoopening through which food and air enter the bodymembrane lining the chest cavity and covering the lungsmajor air passage of the lungs which diverge from the windpipemany tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow quick gaseous exchange...

Respiratory System 2023-05-05

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. what you breathe in
  2. voicebox
  3. muscle of the respiratory system
  4. where you first breathe in air
  5. tiny hair-like structures that line the nasal cavity
  6. throat
  7. windpipe
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  1. what you breathe out
  2. tiny sacs where gas exchange occurs
  3. flap that covers the trachea when you swallow food
  4. pair of passages that connect the trachea to the bronchioles
  5. tiny branches that connect the bronchi to the alveoli
  6. major organ of the respiratory system

13 Clues: throatvoiceboxwindpipewhat you breathe inwhat you breathe outwhere you first breathe in airmuscle of the respiratory systemtiny sacs where gas exchange occursmajor organ of the respiratory systemflap that covers the trachea when you swallow foodtiny hair-like structures that line the nasal cavitytiny branches that connect the bronchi to the alveoli...

Respiratory System 2023-10-05

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. branch-like structures in the lungs
  2. small blood vessels
  3. muscles around the rib cage
  4. windpipe
  5. quiet breathing
  6. small sacs;site of gas exchange
  7. dome-shaped organ under the rib cage
  8. where air enters the body
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  1. delivers oxygen throughout the body and sends the carbon dioxide to the lungs
  2. waste that is exhaled from the body
  3. pair of organs inside the rib cage that are a part of inhaling and exhaling
  4. throat
  5. voice box

13 Clues: throatwindpipevoice boxquiet breathingsmall blood vesselswhere air enters the bodymuscles around the rib cagesmall sacs;site of gas exchangebranch-like structures in the lungswaste that is exhaled from the bodydome-shaped organ under the rib cagepair of organs inside the rib cage that are a part of inhaling and exhaling...

Respiratory System 2024-03-27

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Breathing engine.
  2. Voice box.
  3. Two large tubes connected to the Trachea.
  4. Windpipe & base of our tongue.
  5. Serves as a air passageway.
  6. Temporary, can spread from one person to another.
  7. Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells.
  8. Helps in eating and speaking.
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  1. Small air sacs at the end of the bronchioles/end of respiratory system.
  2. Affects certain parts of the lungs, and makes it difficult to breathe.
  3. Pair of Organs in the chest.
  4. Inside of your nose.
  5. Little barrier in your throat.

13 Clues: Voice box.Breathing engine.Inside of your nose.Serves as a air passageway.Pair of Organs in the chest.Helps in eating and speaking.Windpipe & base of our tongue.Little barrier in your throat.Two large tubes connected to the Trachea.Temporary, can spread from one person to another.Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells....

Respiratory System 2023-10-11

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. - Filters out any dust as well as keeping lung cells moist
  2. - When a substance moves automatically from an area of high concentration to one of low concentration
  3. - Isoniazid is an example of a medicine for what disease
  4. - Connects the nose and mouth; it is also connected to both the digestive and respiratory system.
  5. - Enters the bloodstream through diffusion
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  1. - Tiny air sacs
  2. - System that the respiratory system works close with
  3. - Major organ of the Respiratory system
  4. - Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal are all examples of what disease?
  5. - System that is made up of lungs, nose, mouth, trachea, and bronchi

10 Clues: - Tiny air sacs- Major organ of the Respiratory system- Enters the bloodstream through diffusion- System that the respiratory system works close with- Isoniazid is an example of a medicine for what disease- Filters out any dust as well as keeping lung cells moist- Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal are all examples of what disease?...

Pathology 2022-09-14

Pathology crossword puzzle
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  1. made up of arteries, veins, and capillaries
  2. this system is made up of blood, heart, and vessels
  3. bottom layer of the skin. Stores energy, connects the skin to our muscles and bones, insulating our body and protecting our body from harm
  4. outermost layer of the skin, provide the barrier and creates skin tone
  5. this part of the nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
  6. this system is extensive network of vessels, nodes, and ducts that pass through almost all bodily tissues
  7. the bones are covered in this layer of muscle
  8. longest bone in the body
  9. this system is made up of all the body's different hormones, regulates all biological processes in the body from conception through adulthood and into old age
  10. outer layer of the bone
  11. main organ of the respiratory system
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  1. the system where your brain sends and receives information about what is happening in the body and around it.
  2. Allows the brain to control our muscles
  3. this system produces eggs and sperm to help produce an offspring along with hormones
  4. Signals the brain to tell what is going on in the outside world
  5. this system includes nails, hair, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands
  6. this systems function is to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product
  7. inner layer of the bone that is flexible
  8. smallest bone in the body
  9. tiny mucous covered hairs in the respiratory system called
  10. job of this system is to bring the oxygen into your body and remove the carbon dioxide from your body
  11. composed of collagen and elastic tissue, supports and protects the skin and deeper layers assisting in thermoregulation and sensation
  12. this muscle is found in many organs

23 Clues: outer layer of the bonelongest bone in the bodysmallest bone in the bodythis muscle is found in many organsmain organ of the respiratory systemAllows the brain to control our musclesinner layer of the bone that is flexiblemade up of arteries, veins, and capillariesthe bones are covered in this layer of muscle...

Body Systems 2022-10-29

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Helps fight off bacteria
  2. The major organ of the muscular system
  3. Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
  4. Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
  5. What is a major organ in the nervous system
  6. Moves blood through out your body
  7. What is a major organ in the circulatory system
  8. What is one major organ in the Digestive system
  9. known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
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  1. What is one major organ in the respiratory system
  2. Helps your body move
  3. Removes waste form your body
  4. A major organ of the excretory system
  5. Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
  6. This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.

15 Clues: Helps your body moveHelps fight off bacteriaRemoves waste form your bodyMoves blood through out your bodyA major organ of the excretory systemThe major organ of the muscular systemWhat is a major organ in the nervous systemWhat is a major organ in the circulatory systemWhat is one major organ in the Digestive system...

Body Systems 2022-10-29

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. A major organ of the excretory system
  2. What is a major organ in the circulatory system
  3. known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
  4. What is a major organ in the nervous system
  5. Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
  6. Removes waste form your body
  7. Moves blood through out your body
  8. The major organ of the muscular system
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  1. Helps fight off bacteria
  2. Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
  3. What is one major organ in the respiratory system
  4. Helps your body move
  5. Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
  6. This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.
  7. What is one major organ in the Digestive system

15 Clues: Helps your body moveHelps fight off bacteriaRemoves waste form your bodyMoves blood through out your bodyA major organ of the excretory systemThe major organ of the muscular systemWhat is a major organ in the nervous systemWhat is a major organ in the circulatory systemWhat is one major organ in the Digestive system...

Frog Anatomy 2024-06-03

Frog Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system
  2. lower chamber of the heart;part of the circulatory system
  3. Carries eggs in female frog
  4. Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
  5. Stores solid waste part of multiple systems
  6. moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
  7. Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
  8. Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
  9. Stores bile; part of the digestive system
  10. the two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
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  1. Hearing
  2. Transparent cover that protects the eye
  3. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
  4. All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
  5. air opening to exchange gases
  6. First site of chemical digestion; part of digestive system
  7. Thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestinelungs Deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
  8. largest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive systemlargest digestive gland or organ in the body of the frog: part of the digestive system
  9. Stores urine; part of the excretory system
  10. Deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system

20 Clues: HearingCarries eggs in female frogair opening to exchange gasesTransparent cover that protects the eyeStores bile; part of the digestive systemStores urine; part of the excretory systemStores solid waste part of multiple systemsAll waste is collected; part of the digestive systemFilters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system...

Respiratory 2021-08-10

Respiratory crossword puzzle
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  1. passage connecting throat to lungs
  2. Structure that protects lungs
  3. tube delivering air from mouth and nose to trachea
  4. releasing CO2
  5. mouth, nose, sinuses, pharynx, trachea, bronchial tubes, lungs
  6. lung compartments
  7. respiratory rate <12 respirations per minute
  8. gas exchange
  9. small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to alveoli
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  1. Inflammation of bronchial tubes
  2. inflammation of the airways
  3. muscle that assists with breathing
  4. normal to see lung capacity decrease
  5. thin sac surrounding lungs
  6. Inflammation of lungs
  7. Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
  8. system related to breathing
  9. respiratory rate >22 respirations per minute
  10. COPD and lung cancer
  11. oxygen intake

20 Clues: gas exchangereleasing CO2oxygen intakelung compartmentsCOPD and lung cancerInflammation of lungsthin sac surrounding lungsinflammation of the airwayssystem related to breathingStructure that protects lungsInflammation of bronchial tubespassage connecting throat to lungsmuscle that assists with breathingnormal to see lung capacity decrease...

station 12 2024-04-10

station 12 crossword puzzle
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  1. the main organ of the respiratory system
  2. the process of breathing
  3. the process of exhaling
  4. a chronic, progressive, and incurable lung disease that causes difficulty breathing
  5. the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract
  6. causes coughing and breathing
  7. mucus coughed up from the lungs
  8. air passage that goes from the throat to the bronchi
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  1. The respiratory system's main job is to move fresh air into your body while removing waste gases.
  2. the process the inhaling
  3. allows air to enter your body, then filters debris and warms and moistens the air.
  4. results from smoking and chronic breathing
  5. branches of the passages of the respiratory system that lead from the trachea to the lungs
  6. an irritation and inflammation of the lining of the bronchi
  7. contagious lung disease caused by a bacterium that is transmitted through air
  8. brings air into the lungs

16 Clues: the process of exhalingthe process the inhalingthe process of breathingbrings air into the lungscauses coughing and breathingmucus coughed up from the lungsthe main organ of the respiratory systemresults from smoking and chronic breathingthe coughing up of blood from the respiratory tractair passage that goes from the throat to the bronchi...

Respiratory System 2012-05-24

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A muscle that helps you breath
  2. Does the opposite of the pulmonary vein.
  3. The vocal box of you body.
  4. A passage where air is purified, humidified and warmed.
  5. Breathing out
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  1. The tr5achea divides into this.
  2. We breath out this gas.
  3. The outer covering of the lungs
  4. The smallestr of the respiratory branches.
  5. This carries blood from the lungs to the heart
  6. Also called air sacs
  7. Leads from the mouth to the lungs.
  8. We breath in this gas

13 Clues: Breathing outAlso called air sacsWe breath in this gasWe breath out this gas.The vocal box of you body.A muscle that helps you breathThe tr5achea divides into this.The outer covering of the lungsLeads from the mouth to the lungs.Does the opposite of the pulmonary vein.The smallestr of the respiratory branches....

Respiratory System 2014-01-08

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. blister on lung
  2. collection of air in the pleural space
  3. also called "white lung" (acronym)
  4. accumulation of pus in a body cavity
  5. incision into the chest
  6. respiratory membrane secretion
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  1. Pleural membrane that covers the lung tissue
  2. inflammation of the pleura
  3. Bloody sputum
  4. Chest collapses during inspiration during this type of respiration
  5. rapid respirations
  6. shift: a complication of tension pneumothorax
  7. blood in the pleural cavity

13 Clues: Bloody sputumblister on lungrapid respirationsincision into the chestinflammation of the pleurablood in the pleural cavityrespiratory membrane secretionalso called "white lung" (acronym)accumulation of pus in a body cavitycollection of air in the pleural spacePleural membrane that covers the lung tissueshift: a complication of tension pneumothorax...

Respiratory System 2014-05-09

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. protects or houses
  2. a wall
  3. a little flap
  4. helps the lungs
  5. cleans air
  6. back of the nose
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  1. two pipes
  2. cords helps you talk
  3. connects lungs
  4. air passes threw
  5. Equalizes ear pressure
  6. you breath threw
  7. helps you breath

13 Clues: a walltwo pipescleans aira little flapconnects lungshelps the lungsair passes threwyou breath threwhelps you breathback of the noseprotects or housescords helps you talkEqualizes ear pressure

Respiratory System 2018-02-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The tiny hairs that keep mucus and dirt out of your lungs
  2. I _____so my diaphragm relax and doomed.
  3. about 78% in air
  4. When you _______ the volume of thorax increase
  5. process in which energy is released from food
  6. _________ is not good for your lungs.
  7. The voice box is also known as the
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  1. just below the voice box in front of the esophagus
  2. Exchange of air occurs in _______ which are also known as 'air sacs'
  3. leaf-like structure which prevents the entry of food into respiratory passages
  4. Flattish, dome-shaped muscle that contract and relax to aid in inhaling and exhaling.
  5. The trachea is also called the:
  6. gas needed to help release energy from food

13 Clues: about 78% in airThe trachea is also called the:The voice box is also known as the_________ is not good for your lungs.I _____so my diaphragm relax and doomed.gas needed to help release energy from foodprocess in which energy is released from foodWhen you _______ the volume of thorax increasejust below the voice box in front of the esophagus...

respiratory system 2021-04-13

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1.  Infection and inflammation of the alveoli
  2.  Opening into the trachea to create an artificial airway to relieve respiratory obstruction that had occurred above the point
  3.  Inhalation of foreign object into the airway
  4. atresia  Congenital obstruction of the posterior nares by an obstruction membrane or bony growth, preventing a newborn from drawing air though the nose and down into the nasopahrynx
  5.  Caused by stimulation of the nerves of the respiratory tract mucosa by the presence of dust, chemicals, mucus, or inflammation
  6. of Fingers  Change in the angle between the fingernail and the nailbed because of increased capillary growth in the fingertips
  7.  Nosebleed
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  1.  Presence of atmospheric air in the pleural space which causes the alveoli to collapse
  2.  Collapse of the lung alveoli
  3.  Most common chronic illness in children
  4.  Introduction of radiopaque solution in the respiratory tract through USN or catheter before an X-ray study is performed
  5.  Nonrigid part of the chest draws inward because of decreased intrapleural pressure
  6.  Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and major bronchi

13 Clues:  Nosebleed Collapse of the lung alveoli Most common chronic illness in children Infection and inflammation of the alveoli Inhalation of foreign object into the airway Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and major bronchi Nonrigid part of the chest draws inward because of decreased intrapleural pressure...

Respiratory System 2022-04-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. soft sounds of air filling alveoli.
  2. sounds produced by air rushing through trachea and bronchi
  3. flap of tissue that sits beneath the tongue at the back of the throat, closes over windpipe while your eating to prevent food from entering your airway.
  4. any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
  5. us the long tube that connects your larynx to your bronchi, often called the windpipe.
  6. two thin layers of tissue that protect and cushion the lungs.
  7. a pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest.
Down
  1. are a connected system of hollow cavities in the skull.
  2. hollow muscular organ that forms an air passage to the lungs and holds the vocal cords, commonly called the voice box
  3. any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides.
  4. respiratory sounds are monitored using this instrument.
  5. hair-like projections that line the bronchus in the lungs. They move microbes and debris up and out of the airways.
  6. usually called the throat, carries air, food, fluid down from the nose and mouth.

13 Clues: soft sounds of air filling alveoli.are a connected system of hollow cavities in the skull.respiratory sounds are monitored using this instrument.any of the minute branches into which a bronchus divides.sounds produced by air rushing through trachea and bronchitwo thin layers of tissue that protect and cushion the lungs....

Respiratory System 2022-06-14

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the centerpiece of your respiratory system
  2. two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
  3. They are a major site of pathology in many lung diseases
  4. a muscular tube that runs from the nose down the neck
  5. are classified as either upper or lower airways
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  1. an other word for windpipe
  2. U-shaped tube that connects your larynx to your lungs
  3. air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi
  4. one of the two areas we can breath from
  5. an other word for throat
  6. An other word for voice box
  7. the second area we can breath from
  8. is involved in swallowing, breathing, and voice production

13 Clues: an other word for throatan other word for windpipeAn other word for voice boxthe second area we can breath fromone of the two areas we can breath fromthe centerpiece of your respiratory systemare classified as either upper or lower airwaysa muscular tube that runs from the nose down the neckU-shaped tube that connects your larynx to your lungs...

Respiratory System 2024-04-23

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. the volume of air inhaled or exhaled during normal, involuntary breathing
  2. a large sheet of muscle located beneath the lungs.
  3. a bacterial infection that damages the tissues of the lungs
  4. a tiny branch of he bronchus that connects to a cluster of alveoli
  5. the tube leading from the mouth toward the lungs
  6. tiny sacs at the end of bronchiole that forms the respiratory membrane
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  1. moist membrane covering the lung and chest cavity wall on each side
  2. a collapse lung caused by introduction of air between the pleural membranes
  3. the volume of air remaining in the lungs after forced exhalation
  4. infection of the lungs that causes the alveoli to fill with pus and mucus
  5. one of the two main branches of he trachea that lead toward the lungs
  6. contains the vocal cord
  7. flap of tissue which prevents food from entering windpipe during swallowing

13 Clues: contains the vocal cordthe tube leading from the mouth toward the lungsa large sheet of muscle located beneath the lungs.a bacterial infection that damages the tissues of the lungsthe volume of air remaining in the lungs after forced exhalationa tiny branch of he bronchus that connects to a cluster of alveoli...

Respiratory System 2024-08-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. used as a rescue inhaler
  2. anti-inflammatory/risk for suicide
  3. opioid agonist/causes constipation
  4. first generation antihistamine
  5. corticosteroid nasal spray
  6. caffeine and chocolate should be avoided due to increasing drug levels
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  1. risk for adrenal insufficiency if abruptly stopped
  2. anti-cholinergic bronchodilator
  3. expectorant/stay hydrated
  4. LABA
  5. used for dry cough
  6. rebound congestion as a side effect
  7. second generation antihistamine/decreased CNS effects

13 Clues: LABAused for dry coughused as a rescue inhalerexpectorant/stay hydratedcorticosteroid nasal sprayfirst generation antihistamineanti-cholinergic bronchodilatoranti-inflammatory/risk for suicideopioid agonist/causes constipationrebound congestion as a side effectrisk for adrenal insufficiency if abruptly stopped...

Respiratory System 2024-01-26

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Chronic obstruction of the airways leading to ineffective exchange of respiratory gases (abbreviation)
  2. Free air in the tissues of the chest wall
  3. Viral infection producing inflammatory swelling localized to the subglottic portion of the trachea
  4. Relating to the Diaphragm
  5. Diminished air within the lung associated with reduced lung volume
  6. Pathologic condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the lungs caused by a acid-fast bacillus
  7. Lung
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  1. Severe pulmonary disease caused by inhalation of irritating particles
  2. Primary carcinoma of the lung arising from the mucosa of the bronchial tree
  3. Rare accumulation of infected liquid or pus in the pleural space
  4. Secretion of excessive viscous mucus by exocrine glands
  5. Most common lung pathology of hospitalized patients
  6. Lung structure breaks down causing leakage into the interstitial and alveolar spaces (abbreviation)

13 Clues: LungRelating to the DiaphragmFree air in the tissues of the chest wallMost common lung pathology of hospitalized patientsSecretion of excessive viscous mucus by exocrine glandsRare accumulation of infected liquid or pus in the pleural spaceDiminished air within the lung associated with reduced lung volume...

Respiratory System 2024-03-27

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Windpipe & base of our tongue.
  2. Temporary, can spread from one person to another.
  3. Inside of your nose.
  4. Little barrier in your throat.
  5. Breathing engine.
  6. Pair of Organs in the chest.
  7. Helps in eating and speaking.
Down
  1. Affects certain parts of the lungs, and makes it difficult to breathe.
  2. Serves as a air passageway.
  3. Voice box.
  4. Small air sacs at the end of the bronchioles/end of respiratory system.
  5. Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells.
  6. Two large tubes connected to the Trachea.

13 Clues: Voice box.Breathing engine.Inside of your nose.Serves as a air passageway.Pair of Organs in the chest.Helps in eating and speaking.Windpipe & base of our tongue.Little barrier in your throat.Two large tubes connected to the Trachea.Temporary, can spread from one person to another.Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells....

Anatomy 2023-02-10

Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Thigh bone
  2. Side of the head
  3. The bone between the ribs
  4. Between the arm and the forearm
  5. Connects bones and muscles
  6. Lower part of the torso, between abdomen and thighs
  7. Connects bones to each other
  8. Stores urine
  9. Respiratory muscle
  10. The system that enables the body's movement
  11. The smaller part of the brain
  12. Carries oxygenated blood
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  1. Home for the brain
  2. Backbone is made of these
  3. The bigger bone below the knee
  4. The smallest blood vessels
  5. The larger part of the brain
  6. Food passes through this
  7. The system that provides oxygen for the body
  8. Filters waste out of blood

20 Clues: Thigh boneStores urineSide of the headHome for the brainRespiratory muscleFood passes through thisCarries oxygenated bloodBackbone is made of theseThe bone between the ribsThe smallest blood vesselsConnects bones and musclesFilters waste out of bloodThe larger part of the brainConnects bones to each otherThe smaller part of the brain...

Excretory System Crossword 2022-11-09

Excretory System Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Filters blood with cellular waste
  2. Organ that is part of the digestive system
  3. System that excretes Carbon Dioxide
  4. Tube carrying urine outside the body
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  1. System that excretes salts
  2. Storage sac for urine
  3. System that excretes feces
  4. Organs that are part of the respiratory system
  5. System that excretes urine
  6. Tubes from the kidneys to the bladder
  7. Organ that is part of the integumentary system

11 Clues: Storage sac for urineSystem that excretes saltsSystem that excretes fecesSystem that excretes urineFilters blood with cellular wasteSystem that excretes Carbon DioxideTube carrying urine outside the bodyTubes from the kidneys to the bladderOrgan that is part of the digestive systemOrgans that are part of the respiratory system...

Respiratory System 2019-01-04

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Holes on insect's thorax used for gas exchange
  2. Axolotls, tadpoles and daphnias have ____ gills.
  3. Amphibians lower the floor of their mouths to inhale and exhale air. This is known as ____ pumping.
  4. The movement of water across gills to take in oxygen and into the blood via a ____ current.
  5. One place the mammal body takes in oxygen
  6. These animals have no true diaphragm and intstead move their mouths.
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  1. Key organs involved in gas-exchange in mammals and birds
  2. Epithelium covering the gills on a fish
  3. Gas expelled from the body during respiration
  4. Respiration is the body's process of gas ______.
  5. Another term for the windpipe
  6. Muscles found on mammals used to inhale and exhale.
  7. Gas taken into the body during respiration

13 Clues: Another term for the windpipeEpithelium covering the gills on a fishOne place the mammal body takes in oxygenGas taken into the body during respirationGas expelled from the body during respirationHoles on insect's thorax used for gas exchangeAxolotls, tadpoles and daphnias have ____ gills.Respiration is the body's process of gas ______....

respiratory system 2018-06-20

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. organ of voice
  2. primary respiratory organ
  3. pumps the lungs
  4. air sac for gas exchange
  5. network of smaller branches into lung tissue
  6. cavity purifies the air
  7. breathing in
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  1. organ between abdomen and neck
  2. branches at the end of trachea
  3. restricts food from airway
  4. windpipe
  5. way for air to enter the body
  6. breathing out

13 Clues: windpipebreathing inbreathing outorgan of voicepumps the lungscavity purifies the airair sac for gas exchangeprimary respiratory organrestricts food from airwayway for air to enter the bodyorgan between abdomen and neckbranches at the end of tracheanetwork of smaller branches into lung tissue

Respiratory System 2021-12-06

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Part of respiratory and digestive system
  2. Abnormal cells growing uncontrolled
  3. Where gases exchange in the lungs
  4. holds the vocal cords
  5. left and right passages leading to the lungs
  6. flap of cartilage closing when food passes
  7. A chronic disease
  8. Influenza is one of these
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  1. carries air to left and right bronchus
  2. Sheet of muscle at bottom of thoracic cavity
  3. smallest air passages
  4. Primary organ
  5. Where system begins
  6. Disease of the respiratory system

14 Clues: Primary organA chronic diseaseWhere system beginssmallest air passagesholds the vocal cordsInfluenza is one of theseWhere gases exchange in the lungsDisease of the respiratory systemAbnormal cells growing uncontrolledcarries air to left and right bronchusPart of respiratory and digestive systemflap of cartilage closing when food passes...

Respiratory System 2022-02-21

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. gas that diffuses into the lungs from the bood
  2. blood vessels in which gas exchange takes place
  3. air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place
  4. small airways that branch from bronchi and lead to alveoli
  5. muscle that makes chest cavity larger and smaller
  6. process of releasing air from the lungs to the environment
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  1. windpipe
  2. main airway that branch from the trachea
  3. process of taking in air from the environment into the lungs
  4. voice box
  5. opening to the trachea from the pharynx
  6. gas that diffuses into the blood from the lungs
  7. flap that covers the opening to the trachea from the pharynx

13 Clues: windpipevoice boxopening to the trachea from the pharynxmain airway that branch from the tracheagas that diffuses into the lungs from the boodblood vessels in which gas exchange takes placegas that diffuses into the blood from the lungsmuscle that makes chest cavity larger and smallerair sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place...

Respiratory System 2022-04-05

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. tubular structure connecting larynx, pharynx, & nose to the bronchi
  2. air with carbon dioxide is pumped out of the lungs
  3. sheet of muscles that lie across the bottom of the chest cavity
  4. air with oxygen pulled into the lungs through the nose
  5. sound box
  6. consist of two, on either side of the heart
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  1. branches of trachea
  2. the gas brought into our bodies
  3. the process of exchanging gases between the body & atmosphere
  4. the gas that is a waste leaving the body
  5. tiny grape-like sacs where gas exchange takes place
  6. passageway for air and food
  7. most external organ, entry point for air

13 Clues: sound boxbranches of tracheapassageway for air and foodthe gas brought into our bodiesthe gas that is a waste leaving the bodymost external organ, entry point for airconsist of two, on either side of the heartair with carbon dioxide is pumped out of the lungstiny grape-like sacs where gas exchange takes place...

Respiratory System 2014-01-08

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. inflammation of the pleura
  2. Bloody sputum
  3. shift a complication of tension pneumothorax
  4. incision into the chest
  5. Chest collapses during inspiration during this type of respiration
  6. blood in the pleural cavity
  7. Pleural membrane that covers the lung tissue
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  1. collection of air in the pleural space
  2. blister on lung
  3. accumulation of pus in a body cavity
  4. rapid respirations
  5. also called "white lung" (acronym)
  6. respiratory membrane secretion

13 Clues: Bloody sputumblister on lungrapid respirationsincision into the chestinflammation of the pleurablood in the pleural cavityrespiratory membrane secretionalso called "white lung" (acronym)accumulation of pus in a body cavitycollection of air in the pleural spaceshift a complication of tension pneumothoraxPleural membrane that covers the lung tissue...

Respiratory System 2015-07-18

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Tubes connecting the windpipe to each lung
  2. Connects mouth and nose to voice box
  3. The remaining air that we can't breathe out
  4. Highest/lowest amount of breathing that can be done
  5. The windpipe
  6. Extra oxygen that can be exhaled out if wanted
  7. Tiny sacs of air covered in blood vessels
  8. Smaller branches of the bronchi
  9. Space behind the nose
  10. Mouth
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  1. Voice box
  2. Extra oxygen that can be inhaled in if wanted
  3. The amount of air normally breathed

13 Clues: MouthVoice boxThe windpipeSpace behind the noseSmaller branches of the bronchiThe amount of air normally breathedConnects mouth and nose to voice boxTiny sacs of air covered in blood vesselsTubes connecting the windpipe to each lungThe remaining air that we can't breathe outExtra oxygen that can be inhaled in if wanted...

Respiratory System 2016-01-31

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. the process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs
  2. the process by which the body takes oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
  3. is air movement from the lungs to the atmosphere breathing out
  4. any of the major air passages to the lungs
  5. is a hollow tube strengthened and kept open by rings of cartilage
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  1. is air movement from the atmosphere into the lungs breathing in
  2. the opening cavity in the lower part of the human face
  3. the gas your body exhales out of the lungs
  4. two bag like organs situated on each side of the heart
  5. serves as a common passage for air to the trachea or food to the oesophagus
  6. the part projecting above the mouth containing nostrils for breathing and smelling
  7. the air in which you breathe in your body
  8. the hollow organ forming an air passage to the lungs

13 Clues: the air in which you breathe in your bodythe gas your body exhales out of the lungsany of the major air passages to the lungsthe hollow organ forming an air passage to the lungsthe opening cavity in the lower part of the human facetwo bag like organs situated on each side of the heartthe process by which air is moved in and out of the lungs...

Respiratory System 2023-03-28

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. L'ARIA PASSA DALLA TRACHEA A QUI E POI AI POLMONI.
  2. "CUORE" IN INGLESE.
  3. E' UN MUSCOLO CHE SI TROVA SULLA PANCIA ED AIUTA A RESPIRARE.
  4. IL NUMERO DI RESPIRI CHE SI FANNO AL GIORNO.
  5. CE LI HANNO I POLMONI.
  6. "RAFFREDDORE" IN INGLESE.
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  1. "RESPIRO" IN INGLESE.
  2. "INFLUENZA" IN INGLESE.
  3. E' UN TUBICINO CHE SI TROVA SOTTO IL PETTO E FILTRA L'ARIA CHE RESPIRIAMO.
  4. ELEMENTO IMPORTANTE CHE SI TROVA NELL'ARIA CHE RESPIRIAMO.
  5. SACCHETTINI PIENI DI ARIA DENTRO AI POLMONI.
  6. SONO DUE E CI PERMETTONO DI RESPIRARE.
  7. E' SUL VISO, HA DUE BUCHI, PRENDE E BUTTA VIA ARIA.

13 Clues: "CUORE" IN INGLESE."RESPIRO" IN INGLESE.CE LI HANNO I POLMONI."INFLUENZA" IN INGLESE."RAFFREDDORE" IN INGLESE.SONO DUE E CI PERMETTONO DI RESPIRARE.SACCHETTINI PIENI DI ARIA DENTRO AI POLMONI.IL NUMERO DI RESPIRI CHE SI FANNO AL GIORNO.L'ARIA PASSA DALLA TRACHEA A QUI E POI AI POLMONI.E' SUL VISO, HA DUE BUCHI, PRENDE E BUTTA VIA ARIA....

Respiratory system 2022-12-01

Respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1. blood vessels surrounding the alveoli
  2. protects lungs from getting punctured
  3. mechanical process of inhaling and exhaling air
  4. the simplest form of sugar
  5. branch of air tubes in the lungs
  6. structure where gas exchange happens
  7. incomplete respiration due to absence of oxygen
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  1. site where respiration happens
  2. process of releasing energy from food
  3. one of the organs for the respiratory system
  4. one of the product of respiration
  5. gas that is needed for respiration process
  6. also known as trachea

13 Clues: also known as tracheathe simplest form of sugarsite where respiration happensbranch of air tubes in the lungsone of the product of respirationstructure where gas exchange happensprocess of releasing energy from foodblood vessels surrounding the alveoliprotects lungs from getting puncturedgas that is needed for respiration process...

Respiratory System 2023-02-09

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. extends from the larynx to the bronchi
  2. tubes from the trachea to the lungs
  3. contains our vocal chords
  4. better organ for breathning than a mouth
  5. sacs where gas exchange occurs
  6. dioxide a toxic gas
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  1. can be used to breathe and eat
  2. muscle below lungs
  3. when we expel air
  4. when we take in air
  5. two large sacs used to breathe
  6. small branches of bronchi
  7. the gas needed for life

13 Clues: when we expel airmuscle below lungswhen we take in airdioxide a toxic gasthe gas needed for lifesmall branches of bronchicontains our vocal chordscan be used to breathe and eattwo large sacs used to breathesacs where gas exchange occurstubes from the trachea to the lungsextends from the larynx to the bronchibetter organ for breathning than a mouth

Respiratory System 2020-12-22

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. last name of the person with longest bout of hiccups
  2. what we call the sudden contraction of diaphragm; noise is caused by air expelled from lung as vocal cords close
  3. can lung capacity change: yes or no?
  4. medical term for a collapsed lung
  5. when the brain detects low levels of oxygen we do this
  6. what is the only body organ that can float on water
  7. what do lungs and tennis courts have in common
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  1. name for the exam using a camera to look into your lungs
  2. name for the physician that specializes in respiratory system
  3. True or False: Your lungs are identical
  4. common name for the thyroid cartilage
  5. besides carbon dioxide, what else do you “lose” when you exhale
  6. percent of oxygen do our bodies use (of the amount we breathe in)

13 Clues: medical term for a collapsed lungcan lung capacity change: yes or no?common name for the thyroid cartilageTrue or False: Your lungs are identicalwhat do lungs and tennis courts have in commonwhat is the only body organ that can float on waterlast name of the person with longest bout of hiccupswhen the brain detects low levels of oxygen we do this...

respiratory system 2021-04-13

respiratory system crossword puzzle
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  1.  Infection and inflammation of the alveoli
  2.  Opening into the trachea to create an artificial airway to relieve respiratory obstruction that had occurred above the point
  3.  Inhalation of foreign object into the airway
  4. atresia  Congenital obstruction of the posterior nares by an obstruction membrane or bony growth, preventing a newborn from drawing air though the nose and down into the nasopahrynx
  5.  Caused by stimulation of the nerves of the respiratory tract mucosa by the presence of dust, chemicals, mucus, or inflammation
  6. of Fingers  Change in the angle between the fingernail and the nailbed because of increased capillary growth in the fingertips
  7.  Nosebleed
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  1.  Presence of atmospheric air in the pleural space which causes the alveoli to collapse
  2.  Collapse of the lung alveoli
  3.  Most common chronic illness in children
  4.  Introduction of radiopaque solution in the respiratory tract through USN or catheter before an X-ray study is performed
  5.  Nonrigid part of the chest draws inward because of decreased intrapleural pressure
  6.  Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and major bronchi

13 Clues:  Nosebleed Collapse of the lung alveoli Most common chronic illness in children Infection and inflammation of the alveoli Inhalation of foreign object into the airway Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and major bronchi Nonrigid part of the chest draws inward because of decreased intrapleural pressure...

Respiratory System 2021-05-25

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Small branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveoli
  2. Blood vessels in the alveoli walls that move oxygen and carbon dioxide
  3. lobes three lobes in the right lung and two in the left lung.
  4. Thin sacs that surround each lung lobe and separate your lungs from the chest wall
  5. Passage connecting your throat and lungs
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  1. Tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
  2. Bones that surround and protect your lungs and heart
  3. Muscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it out
  4. and Nose Openings that let air inside the body into the system
  5. Tube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the trachea
  6. Hollow areas that help regulate the temperature and humidity or the air you inhale
  7. tubes tubes at the bottom of your windpipe that connect into each lung
  8. Two organs that remove oxygen from the air and pass into your blood

13 Clues: Passage connecting your throat and lungsBones that surround and protect your lungs and heartMuscle that helps your lungs pull in air and push it outTube that delivers air from your mouth and nose to the tracheaSmall branches of the bronchial tubes that lead to the alveolilobes three lobes in the right lung and two in the left lung....

Respiratory System 2022-05-25

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. 21% of what you breathe in.
  2. Your alveoli do this when you breathe in
  3. What you have to do to live.
  4. The system that helps you breathe.
  5. Where the gasses go when you breathe in.
  6. The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking. Also called voice box.
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  1. We use this to eat, talk, or chew.
  2. Your alveoli do this when you breathe out.
  3. The hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea.
  4. These fill up when you breathe in.
  5. 78% of what you breathe in.
  6. Large airways that lead to the lungs. (Also called a windpipe).
  7. We use this to smell.

13 Clues: We use this to smell.21% of what you breathe in.78% of what you breathe in.What you have to do to live.We use this to eat, talk, or chew.These fill up when you breathe in.The system that helps you breathe.Your alveoli do this when you breathe inWhere the gasses go when you breathe in.Your alveoli do this when you breathe out....

Respiratory System 2017-12-20

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. The alveoli have _______ linings.
  2. The reaction that we call burning.
  3. Where gas exchange takes place.
  4. The gas produced by respiration.
  5. The muscle that controls the size of your lungs.
  6. .________ Priestly discovered oxygen.
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  1. The bones that protect your lungs.
  2. Another word for a windpipe
  3. The alveoli have _____ walls.
  4. The alveoli have a large ______ _____.
  5. The movement of gases from a high to a low concentration.
  6. The gas mad by photosynthesis.
  7. The animal that was used to help discover oxygen.

13 Clues: Another word for a windpipeThe alveoli have _____ walls.The gas mad by photosynthesis.Where gas exchange takes place.The gas produced by respiration.The alveoli have _______ linings.The bones that protect your lungs.The reaction that we call burning..________ Priestly discovered oxygen.The alveoli have a large ______ _____....

Respiratory System 2018-03-18

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Chronic disease causing increased sensibility to lungs
  2. Muscle group forming the diaphragm
  3. Group using the positive pressure breathing method
  4. Type of pressure breathing for mammals and reptiles
  5. Air going into the lungs
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  1. Moves air into the bronchus
  2. Number of protection for the lung
  3. Infection of the Larynx
  4. Location for gas exchange
  5. Terrestrial vertebrate with the best respiratory system
  6. Part allowing speech
  7. Normal volume of air when breathing
  8. Entrance for air

13 Clues: Entrance for airPart allowing speechInfection of the LarynxAir going into the lungsLocation for gas exchangeMoves air into the bronchusNumber of protection for the lungMuscle group forming the diaphragmNormal volume of air when breathingGroup using the positive pressure breathing methodType of pressure breathing for mammals and reptiles...

Respiratory System 2023-05-10

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. the capacity that measures the amount of air a person can move in and out of lungs
  2. a mechanism to transport CO2 that dissolves in plasma
  3. the pleura that covers lung surfaces
  4. a type of respiration that exchanges oxygen and CO2 between the capillary and alveoli
  5. simple squamous epithelium that performs diffusion and produces surfactants
  6. location of the body in addition to the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  7. flow of blood in the pulmonary capillaries
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  1. a measure of pressure that determines gas exchange and where gasses move
  2. effect on ventilation rate with high levels of carbon dioxide
  3. a law that describes the relationship between pH and oxygen/hemoglobin association
  4. effect on volume in thoracic cavity when diaphragm contracts
  5. movement of air into and out of the lungs
  6. law that state that pressure and volume are inversely proportional
  7. area of brain that sets basis rhythm of breathing

14 Clues: the pleura that covers lung surfacesmovement of air into and out of the lungsflow of blood in the pulmonary capillariesarea of brain that sets basis rhythm of breathinga mechanism to transport CO2 that dissolves in plasmaeffect on volume in thoracic cavity when diaphragm contractseffect on ventilation rate with high levels of carbon dioxide...

Respiratory System 2024-08-15

Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. Closes off the trachea when swallowing to prevent choking
  2. Filters and warms the air
  3. Traps dust and microbes
  4. Produces sound and prevents food from entering the airways
  5. Carries air from the trachea into the lungs
  6. Houses the structures where gas exchange occurs
  7. Connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and helps direct air
  8. Site of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange with the blood
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  1. Contracts and flattens to allow the lungs to expand during breathing
  2. Allows air to enter and exit the nasal cavity
  3. Sweeps mucus and trapped particles out of the airways
  4. Essential gas that the body needs for cellular respiration
  5. Distributes air to the alveoli within the lungs

13 Clues: Traps dust and microbesFilters and warms the airCarries air from the trachea into the lungsAllows air to enter and exit the nasal cavityDistributes air to the alveoli within the lungsHouses the structures where gas exchange occursSweeps mucus and trapped particles out of the airwaysCloses off the trachea when swallowing to prevent choking...

Body Systems 2022-10-29

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. Helps fight off bacteria
  2. The major organ of the muscular system
  3. Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
  4. Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
  5. What is a major organ in the nervous system
  6. Moves blood through out your body
  7. What is a major organ in the circulatory system
  8. What is one major organ in the Digestive system
  9. known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
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  1. What is one major organ in the respiratory system
  2. Helps your body move
  3. Removes waste form your body
  4. A major organ of the excretory system
  5. Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
  6. This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.

15 Clues: Helps your body moveHelps fight off bacteriaRemoves waste form your bodyMoves blood through out your bodyA major organ of the excretory systemThe major organ of the muscular systemWhat is a major organ in the nervous systemWhat is a major organ in the circulatory systemWhat is one major organ in the Digestive system...

Body Systems 2022-10-29

Body Systems crossword puzzle
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  1. A major organ of the excretory system
  2. What is one major organ in the respiratory system
  3. Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
  4. Helps fight off bacteria
  5. Removes waste form your body
  6. Moves blood through out your body
  7. What is one major organ in the Digestive system
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  1. What is a major organ in the nervous system
  2. What is a major organ in the circulatory system
  3. This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.
  4. Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
  5. Helps your body move
  6. The major organ of the muscular system
  7. known as one of the largest organ of the immune system
  8. Control center of your body that sends messages to your body

15 Clues: Helps your body moveHelps fight off bacteriaRemoves waste form your bodyMoves blood through out your bodyA major organ of the excretory systemThe major organ of the muscular systemWhat is a major organ in the nervous systemWhat is a major organ in the circulatory systemWhat is one major organ in the Digestive system...

PSL 431 Week Twelve 2013-04-11

PSL 431 Week Twelve crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This zone of the respiratory system contains the alveolar ducts.
  2. These intercostal muscles are supplementary to inspiration.
  3. This can be found by adding and individual's tidal volume with their inspiratory reserve volume.
  4. Given a certain change in pressure, how difficult is it to cause a volume change?
  5. The alveoli tend to experience this when trans-pulmonary pressure is negative.
  6. Total volume of air that can be moved into or out of lungs.
  7. Volume of air displacement during normal quiet breathing.
Down
  1. These muscles are recruited during forced expiration.
  2. Normally, this is occurs passively.
  3. This is the pressure difference between the alveolar pressure and the inter-pleural pressure.
  4. Allows small alveoli to have a lower inflating pressure.
  5. The alveoli tend to experience this when trans-pulmonary pressure is positive.
  6. This zone of the respiratory system contains the 20th generation bronchioles.
  7. The nitrogen washout technique is used to determine this value.
  8. This process requires shortening of the diaphragm.
  9. This zone of the respiratory system consists of the nose and mouth.

16 Clues: Normally, this is occurs passively.This process requires shortening of the diaphragm.These muscles are recruited during forced expiration.Allows small alveoli to have a lower inflating pressure.Volume of air displacement during normal quiet breathing.These intercostal muscles are supplementary to inspiration....

Body Systems 2022-10-29

Body Systems crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The major organ of the muscular system
  2. Helps fight off bacteria
  3. This system helps break down your food for nutrients to be absorbed.
  4. What is one major organ in the Digestive system
  5. What is one major organ in the respiratory system
  6. Takes carbon dioxide out and oxygen in when you breath
  7. Removes waste form your body
Down
  1. What is a major organ in the nervous system
  2. Another word that can be used for the circulatory system
  3. Control center of your body that sends messages to your body
  4. A major organ of the excretory system
  5. What is a major organ in the circulatory system
  6. Helps your body move
  7. Moves blood through out your body
  8. known as one of the largest organ of the immune system

15 Clues: Helps your body moveHelps fight off bacteriaRemoves waste form your bodyMoves blood through out your bodyA major organ of the excretory systemThe major organ of the muscular systemWhat is a major organ in the nervous systemWhat is a major organ in the circulatory systemWhat is one major organ in the Digestive system...