respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2024-01-23
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- โพรงบริเวณลำคอของสัตว์มีกระดูกสันหลัง เป็นทางผ่านของอากาศและอาหาร
- ส่วนของทางเดินหายใจที่ต่อระหว่างคอหอยและท่อลม ภายในมีสายเสียง
- เกิดจากการติดเชื้อแบคทีเรีย Mycobacterium tuberculosis มีอาการไอเรื้อรัง ติดต่อสู่ผู้อื่นผ่านการไอจาม
- โครงสร้างภายในปอดของนก ทำหน้าที่ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สทิศทางเดียว
- โปรตีนที่มีธาตุเหล็กเป็นองค์ประกอบ พบในเซลล์เม็ดเลือดแดง สามารถจับกับแก๊สออกซิเจนได้
- ถุงที่อยู่ปลายสุดของหลอดลมฝอยมีผนังบาง เป็นบริเวณที่มีการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส
- โครงสร้างที่ปลาใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส ทำให้เกิดการแลกเปลี่ยนแบบสวนทางกัน
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- ท่อที่ต่อระหว่างกล่องเสียงกับหลอดลม
- ฮีโมโกลบินที่รวมตัวกับออกซิเจน
- หลอดขนาดเล็กที่แตกแขนงออกมาจากหลอดลมในมนุษย์ ทำหน้าที่ลำเลียงอากาศไปยังถุงลม
- โรคที่เกิดจากการติดเชื้อทำให้ถุงลมในปอดมีของเหลวเพิ่มขึ้น ส่งผลให้พื้นที่ผิวในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สลดลง
- อวัยวะในระบบหายใจที่อยู่ในช่องอกของสัตว์มีกระดูกสันหลัง ทำหน้าที่แลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส
- หลอดขนาดเล็กที่แตกแขนงออกมาจากหลอดลมในมนุษย์ ทำหน้าที่ลำเลียงอากาศไปยังถุงลม
- กล้ามเนื้อที่กั้นระหว่างช่องอกและช่องท้อง เมื่อหดตัวทำให้เกิดการหายใจเข้า
- ช่องเปิดขนาดเล็กอยู่ด้านข้างของลำตัวของแมลง เป็นทางเข้ำและออกของอากาศ
15 Clues: ฮีโมโกลบินที่รวมตัวกับออกซิเจน • ท่อที่ต่อระหว่างกล่องเสียงกับหลอดลม • ส่วนของทางเดินหายใจที่ต่อระหว่างคอหอยและท่อลม ภายในมีสายเสียง • โครงสร้างภายในปอดของนก ทำหน้าที่ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สทิศทางเดียว • โพรงบริเวณลำคอของสัตว์มีกระดูกสันหลัง เป็นทางผ่านของอากาศและอาหาร • ช่องเปิดขนาดเล็กอยู่ด้านข้างของลำตัวของแมลง เป็นทางเข้ำและออกของอากาศ • ...
Respiratory System 2024-03-08
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- - The voice box containing the vocal cords
- - The flap that covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent food/drink from entering
- - The throat area connecting nasal/oral cavities to the trachea
- - The windpipe connecting the larynx to the bronchi
- - The sticky, lubricating substance produced by membrane linings that traps particles and pathogens in the airways.
- - The hanging tissue at the back of the soft palate
- - The opening to the nasal cavity/airway
- - The muscle below the lungs that contracts to allow inhalation
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- - The major airways branching off the trachea that lead to the lungs
- - Air-filled cavities in the skull bones surrounding the nasal cavity that help insulate the skull, resonate sound, and produce mucus.
- - The membrane lining and enclosing the lungs
- sac - Another term for the alveoli, the tiny sac-like structures in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- - The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- - The tiny hair-like projections that move mucus/debris out of the airways
14 Clues: - The opening to the nasal cavity/airway • - The voice box containing the vocal cords • - The membrane lining and enclosing the lungs • - The windpipe connecting the larynx to the bronchi • - The hanging tissue at the back of the soft palate • - The tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs • - The throat area connecting nasal/oral cavities to the trachea • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-25
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- keeps food out of the airway
- The C-shaped rings of the trachea are made of ___ cartilage
- Respiratory disorders that narrow the airways are known as ____.
- a cluster of alveoli
- The ____ alveolar cells produce surfactant in alveoli
- The ____ intercostal muscles are responsible for expiration.
- prime mover of respiration
- the voice box
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- Produce mucus in the tracheal wall
- warms, humidifies, and cleanses air in the nose
- region of the pharynx with pseudostratified epithelium
- These house alveoli.
- This zone of the respiratory system allows air flow to pass without gas exchange
- Total number of secondary bronchi
14 Clues: the voice box • These house alveoli. • a cluster of alveoli • prime mover of respiration • keeps food out of the airway • Total number of secondary bronchi • Produce mucus in the tracheal wall • warms, humidifies, and cleanses air in the nose • The ____ alveolar cells produce surfactant in alveoli • region of the pharynx with pseudostratified epithelium • ...
Respiratory system 2024-10-21
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- – The throat; connects the mouth and nose to the esophagus and trachea.
- The organs where oxygen is absorbed into the blood and carbon dioxide is removed.
- – The two large tubes that branch off from the trachea into each lung.
- – Small blood vessels surrounding the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
- – The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- – A large muscle at the base of the lungs that helps with breathing.
- – The part of the body where air enters the respiratory system.
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- – A small flap that prevents food from entering the windpipe when swallowing.
- – The gas that the body needs to breathe in for energy.
- – Tiny hair-like structures that line the airways and help filter out dust and other particles from the air.
- – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place.
- – The windpipe; carries air to and from the lungs.
- Dioxide – The waste gas that the body exhales.
- – A sticky substance produced by the nose to trap dust and microbes.
14 Clues: Dioxide – The waste gas that the body exhales. • – The windpipe; carries air to and from the lungs. • – The gas that the body needs to breathe in for energy. • – Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange takes place. • – The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. • – The part of the body where air enters the respiratory system. • ...
Respiratory System 2013-03-12
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- A dome shaped muscle that helps breathing
- Air sacs in the lungs for gas exchange
- Organs used by fish to breath
- Cells that produce mucus in the trachea
- Organ with hair and used to smell
- Movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to low concentration
- A colourless and odourless gas which is associated with deaths due to faulty boilers
- A major by-product of respiration in man
- Red blood cells
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- Tube-like organ made of cartilage which divides to form bronchi
- The process of taking air into the lungs
- Bones protecting the lungs
- Gas which is most prevalent in air
- Blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs for oxygenation
14 Clues: Red blood cells • Bones protecting the lungs • Organs used by fish to breath • Organ with hair and used to smell • Gas which is most prevalent in air • Air sacs in the lungs for gas exchange • Cells that produce mucus in the trachea • The process of taking air into the lungs • A major by-product of respiration in man • A dome shaped muscle that helps breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2013-11-07
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- Process of gases moving from high concentration to low concentration
- Dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the ribcage
- Ensures food travels down the oesophagus
- Breathed into out body
- You have external and internal ones of these
- Volume of air inspired or expired per breath
- Air always left in the lungs after maximal expiration
- Contains fluid to lubricate the surfaces
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- Tubes that enter the lungs
- Contain smooth muscle rather than cartilage
- Breathed out of our body
- Where gas exchange takes place
- Detect changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Connects the pharynx and the trachea
14 Clues: Breathed into out body • Breathed out of our body • Tubes that enter the lungs • Where gas exchange takes place • Connects the pharynx and the trachea • Ensures food travels down the oesophagus • Contains fluid to lubricate the surfaces • Contain smooth muscle rather than cartilage • Detect changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide • You have external and internal ones of these • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-03-24
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- Invisible gas that we need for our cells to work properly
- Bones that protect the lungs
- Body system responsible for breathing
- Main function of the respiratory system
- Place where air can enter
- TUBES Small passages (look like tree branches) inside the lungs
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- Help keeps your lungs healthy
- Dome shaped muscle
- Organs where the air exchange happens
- Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of
- Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels
- Little hairs inside bronchial tubes that help remove unwanted matter from the lungs
- Damages your lungs
- The windpipe
14 Clues: The windpipe • Dome shaped muscle • Damages your lungs • Place where air can enter • Bones that protect the lungs • Help keeps your lungs healthy • Organs where the air exchange happens • Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels • Body system responsible for breathing • Main function of the respiratory system • Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-03-25
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- SYSTEM Body system responsible for breathing
- Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of
- Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels
- Help keeps your lungs healthy
- Place where air can enter
- Organs where the air exchange happens
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- Invisible gas that we need for our cells to work properly
- Main function of the respiratory system
- Small passages (look like tree branches) inside the lungs
- Dome shaped muscle
- Bones that protect the lungs
- The windpipe
- Damages your lungs
- Little hairs inside bronchial tubes that help remove unwanted matter from the lungs
14 Clues: The windpipe • Dome shaped muscle • Damages your lungs • Place where air can enter • Bones that protect the lungs • Help keeps your lungs healthy • Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels • Organs where the air exchange happens • Main function of the respiratory system • SYSTEM Body system responsible for breathing • Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2019-03-25
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- Little hairs inside bronchial tubes that help remove unwanted matter from the lungs
- Small passages (look like tree branches) inside the lungs
- Place where air can enter
- The windpipe
- Invisible gas that we need for our cells to work properly
- Help keeps your lungs healthy
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- Dome shaped muscle
- Damages your lungs
- SYSTEM Body system responsible for breathing
- Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of
- Organs where the air exchange happens
- Main function of the respiratory system
- Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels
- Bones that protect the lungs
14 Clues: The windpipe • Dome shaped muscle • Damages your lungs • Place where air can enter • Bones that protect the lungs • Help keeps your lungs healthy • Organs where the air exchange happens • Tiny sacs surrounded by blood vessels • Main function of the respiratory system • SYSTEM Body system responsible for breathing • Harmful waste gas that we need to get rid of • ...
Respiratory System 2021-10-22
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- also known as nasal passage and helps warm air as it enters the body
- breathing in
- the smallest branches of pathways in the lungs
- the gas that we breath in
- also known as the voice box
- a habit that is extremely bad for your lung health
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- the gas that we breathe out
- the collection of organs responsible for delivering oxygen to the body
- tiny sacs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide within the lungs
- breathing out
- also known as the windpipe
- also known as the throat
- the two tubes branching off from the trachea to connect with the lungs
- the main organs of the respiratory system
14 Clues: breathing in • breathing out • also known as the throat • the gas that we breath in • also known as the windpipe • the gas that we breathe out • also known as the voice box • the main organs of the respiratory system • the smallest branches of pathways in the lungs • a habit that is extremely bad for your lung health • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-13
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- Can breathe and eat through
- Complex series of chemical reactions in a cell
- Hair like extensions in nasal cavity
- Fold of connective tissue that produces voice
- Small sacks where gas exchange occurs
- What the body breathes in for life
- Throat
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- Dome-shaped muscle that helps you breathe
- Main organs of the respiratory system
- Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges
- What we breathe out through respiration
- Voicebox, helps you speak
- Passages that direct air to the lungs
- Where air enters the body
14 Clues: Throat • Voicebox, helps you speak • Where air enters the body • Can breathe and eat through • Windpipe, feels like tube, ridges • What the body breathes in for life • Hair like extensions in nasal cavity • Main organs of the respiratory system • Passages that direct air to the lungs • Small sacks where gas exchange occurs • What we breathe out through respiration • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-25
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- The system that helps you breathe.
- We use this to smell.
- These fill up when you breathe in.
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe in
- 78% of what you breathe in.
- 21% of what you breathe in.
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- The hollow tube that starts behind the nose, goes down the neck, and ends at the top of the trachea.
- We use this to eat, talk, or chew.
- What you have to do to live.
- Large airways that lead to the lungs. (Also called a windpipe).
- Your alveoli do this when you breathe out.
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking. Also called voice box.
- Where the gasses go when you breathe in.
- dioxide The gas we breathe out.
14 Clues: We use this to smell. • 78% of what you breathe in. • 21% of what you breathe in. • What you have to do to live. • dioxide The gas we breathe out. • We use this to eat, talk, or chew. • The system that helps you breathe. • These fill up when you breathe in. • Where the gasses go when you breathe in. • Your alveoli do this when you breathe in • ...
Respiratory System 2022-01-04
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- area behind nose where air is warmed, filtered, and moistened
- gas need for cellular respiration
- voice box
- waste product given off in the gas exchange between air and blood in the alveoli
- to breathe out
- the two branches at bottom of trachea
- main respiratory organs that take in & release air
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- made in all our cells using oxygen & food
- tiny air sacs (there are 300 million in each lung)
- prevents food from entering the trachea
- aka windpipe
- to breathe in
- also known as the throat
- strong flat muscle that pulls/pushes air in/out of lungs
14 Clues: voice box • aka windpipe • to breathe in • to breathe out • also known as the throat • gas need for cellular respiration • the two branches at bottom of trachea • prevents food from entering the trachea • made in all our cells using oxygen & food • tiny air sacs (there are 300 million in each lung) • main respiratory organs that take in & release air • ...
Respiratory System 2022-02-02
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- system the set of organs that allows a person to breathe
- extremely small branches of the bronchus
- two external openings of the nasal cavity
- major air passages of the lungs that branch from the windpipe
- a large tube connecting the larynx to the bronchial tubes which moves air to and from the lungs – the windpipe
- tiny air sacs of the lungs which rapidly exchange gases
- an organ that passes oxygen into every blood cell carried through its capillaries
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- cavity behind the nose and mouth
- the flap that covers the windpipe during swallowing
- the opening in the face, surrounded by the lips, through which food is taken in and from which speech and other sounds are emitted
- a membrane around the lungs
- a dome-shaped muscle that inflates the lungs, allowing breathing
- passage a channel for airflow through the nose
- hollow muscular organ holding the vocal cords – the voice box
14 Clues: a membrane around the lungs • cavity behind the nose and mouth • extremely small branches of the bronchus • two external openings of the nasal cavity • passage a channel for airflow through the nose • the flap that covers the windpipe during swallowing • tiny air sacs of the lungs which rapidly exchange gases • system the set of organs that allows a person to breathe • ...
Respiratory system 2023-04-04
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- allow esophagus to expand anteriorly and keeps trachea open
- The middle space between the lungs where the heart sits
- the wind pipe that
- The only site of gas exchange, includes alveolar ducts, sacs, and alveoli
- gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli
- made of elastic cartilage and located in pharynx
- drains fluid from middle ear to nasopharynx
- called adenoids and protect body from infection
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- cartilage that forms the adam's apple
- nostril, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- located in the mucosa in the nasal cavity
- Houses the heart, great blood vessels, bronchi, and esophagus
- Parenchyma of the lungs
- Allows the lungs to glide over the thoracic walls when breathing
- the passageway that is inferior to the laryngopharynx (food and fluid pass through here)
15 Clues: the wind pipe that • Parenchyma of the lungs • cartilage that forms the adam's apple • located in the mucosa in the nasal cavity • nostril, nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx • drains fluid from middle ear to nasopharynx • called adenoids and protect body from infection • gas exchange between pulmonary blood and alveoli • made of elastic cartilage and located in pharynx • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-03
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- The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- Bony structure protecting the organs of the thoracic cavity, including the lungs.
- Chronic respiratory condition characterized by bronchial inflammation and narrowing of airways.
- The act of breathing out, or expelling air from the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
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- The main airways that branch off from the trachea into the lungs.
- Low oxygen levels in body tissues.
- Membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity.
- Pair of organs responsible for respiration, located in the thoracic cavity.
- The act of breathing in, or taking air into the lungs.
- A muscular partition separating the abdominal and thoracic cavities, involved in breathing.
- The windpipe, connecting the larynx to the bronchi.
- Hair-like structures in the respiratory tract that help move mucus and trapped particles.
- Lung function test measuring the amount and speed of air breathed in and out
14 Clues: Low oxygen levels in body tissues. • The windpipe, connecting the larynx to the bronchi. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • The act of breathing in, or taking air into the lungs. • The act of breathing out, or expelling air from the lungs. • Membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-18
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- help moisturize the air you breathe and filter out foreign particles
- carbon ____; the air we exhale
- the air sacs
- the intake of the oxygen-rich air through the nostrils into the lungs
- the main and primary organ of the respiratory system
- the part or organ where breathing starts
- process of giving out air or releasing of carbon dioxide
- the air we inhale
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- process of taking in oxygen and giving out carbon dioxide with the help of the respiratory organs
- tiny hair inside the nose which traps dirt that enters the nose
- a small, movable 'lid' just above the larynx that prevents food and drink from entering the windpipe
- the windpipe, a tube-like structure that connects the larynx to the bronchi
- two tiny openings of the nose used for breathing
- the voice box
14 Clues: the air sacs • the voice box • the air we inhale • carbon ____; the air we exhale • the part or organ where breathing starts • two tiny openings of the nose used for breathing • the main and primary organ of the respiratory system • process of giving out air or releasing of carbon dioxide • tiny hair inside the nose which traps dirt that enters the nose • ...
Corona Crossword 2020-08-17
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- Severe Acute Respiratory System
- A illness that affects the lungs and respiratory system
- A period of time which people are placed when they have been exposed to an infectious disease
- A item that you where to help protect yourself from respiratory droplets
- A droplet that is produced by the respiratory system containing saliva or mucus
- A microscope with a high magnification that uses electrical beams instead of light
- Center for Disease Control
- A viral infection that is easily caught
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- A infection that is too small to be seen with a regular microscope, also in order to reproduce it needs a host
- An organism that uses other cells as hosts
- When a disease is effecting the whole world or entire country
- Molecules that are made up of amino acid chains
- Place where the first case of covid was reported
- Disease causing the 2020 pandemic
- A nucleic acid that makes proteins
15 Clues: Center for Disease Control • Severe Acute Respiratory System • Disease causing the 2020 pandemic • A nucleic acid that makes proteins • A viral infection that is easily caught • An organism that uses other cells as hosts • Molecules that are made up of amino acid chains • Place where the first case of covid was reported • ...
Autumn2 2024-03-01
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- liquid wast
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- system systems organs that braek done food
- tubs that connect the bladder and kidney
- system regulate liquid in the blood
- digestion food braek into smaller pieces
- system brings in 02 removes c02
- clean toxins frome blood make bile
- tiny air sacs in ljngs
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- oragan that filters blood
- what the body needs, but doesn't make
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- muscles push food thouth the digestive system
- respiratory uses 02 to break apart glucose
- exit tube
- cavity space in chest
- bladder stores the bile
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid wast • cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in ljngs • bladder stores the bile • oragan that filters blood • system brings in 02 removes c02 • clean toxins frome blood make bile • system regulate liquid in the blood • what the body needs, but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • tubs that connect the bladder and kidney • ...
Autumn2 2024-03-01
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- liquid wast
- digestion the change of food into new substances
- system systems organs that braek done food
- tubs that connect the bladder and kidney
- system regulate liquid in the blood
- digestion food braek into smaller pieces
- system brings in 02 removes c02
- clean toxins frome blood make bile
- tiny air sacs in ljngs
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- oragan that filters blood
- what the body needs, but doesn't make
- small part of kidney that filters blood
- muscles push food thouth the digestive system
- respiratory uses 02 to break apart glucose
- exit tube
- cavity space in chest
- bladder stores the bile
17 Clues: exit tube • liquid wast • cavity space in chest • tiny air sacs in ljngs • bladder stores the bile • oragan that filters blood • system brings in 02 removes c02 • clean toxins frome blood make bile • system regulate liquid in the blood • what the body needs, but doesn't make • small part of kidney that filters blood • tubs that connect the bladder and kidney • ...
Human systems Rui Qian 2024-05-17
10 Clues: absorb water here • protect our brain • digestion end here • digestion start here • protects our important organs • third part of respiratory system • second part of respiratory system • first part of respiratory systems • pushes food down towards the stomach • first part of the circulatory system
James M. 2024-03-01
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- The change of food into new substances
- Uses oxygen to break apart glucose
- Tiny air sacs in lungs
- Tubes that connect the bladder and the kidneys
- Organ that filters blood
- Exit tube
- Small part of kidney that filters blood
- Space in the chest
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- Stores the bile
- Regulates liquid in the blood
- Substance that provides nourishment for body functions
- Organs that break food down into nutrients
- Cleans toxins from the blood makes bile
- Food broken into smaller pieces
- Brings in oxygen removes carbon dioxide
- Muscles push food through the digestive system
- Liquid waste
17 Clues: Exit tube • Liquid waste • Stores the bile • Space in the chest • Tiny air sacs in lungs • Organ that filters blood • Regulates liquid in the blood • Food broken into smaller pieces • Uses oxygen to break apart glucose • The change of food into new substances • Cleans toxins from the blood makes bile • Brings in oxygen removes carbon dioxide • Small part of kidney that filters blood • ...
Week 1-Body System 2024-07-18
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- The body's defense force, protecting against harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses. - Immune
- The body's largest organ system, providing protection and regulating temperature. - Integumentary
- Central organ of the nervous system that controls thoughts, emotions, and actions. - Brain
- This system serves as the foundation for our physical existence and supports the body's stability and mobility. - Skeletal
- The largest organ in the integumentary system that protects against external threats. - Skin
- A drainage and purification network that removes waste and toxins. - Lymphatic
- The body's air purifier, ensuring a constant supply of fresh air through gas exchange. - Respiratory
- This system breaks down food into absorbable nutrients for energy, growth, and repair. - Digestive
- Releases hormones that regulate various bodily functions and maintains homeostasis. - Endocrine
- Chemical messengers released by the endocrine system that regulate various bodily functions. - Hormones
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- Cells that protect the body from harmful invaders in the immune system. - Immune Cells
- The primary organ of the cardiovascular system that pumps blood throughout the body. - Heart
- Also known as the circulatory system, it plays a vital role in circulating blood throughout the body. - Cardiovascular
- The powerhouse of movement, allowing us to perform actions from blinking to climbing. - Muscular
- Organs in the urinary system that filter waste from the blood. - Kidneys
- Major organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange. - Lungs
- A complex network that facilitates communication, coordination, and control throughout the body. - Nervous
- The body's filtration system, removing waste and regulating fluid and electrolyte levels. - Urinary
- Ensures the continuation of the human species through the production of sperm and eggs. - Reproductive
- Structures in the skeletal system that provide support and protect vital organs. - Bones
20 Clues: Organs in the urinary system that filter waste from the blood. - Kidneys • Major organs in the respiratory system responsible for gas exchange. - Lungs • A drainage and purification network that removes waste and toxins. - Lymphatic • Cells that protect the body from harmful invaders in the immune system. - Immune Cells • ...
Organ Systems Olivia Strange 2017-08-31
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- protects and supports body organs
- allows locomotion
- production of offspring
- part of the respiratory system
- part of the skeletal system
- part of the digestive system
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by the heart
- returns fluids to blood vessels
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- one of the materials transported through blood
- secretes regulatory hormones
- breaks down food
- activates muscles and glands
- maintains acid- base balance
- forms the external body covering
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen
15 Clues: breaks down food • allows locomotion • production of offspring • part of the skeletal system • secretes regulatory hormones • activates muscles and glands • maintains acid- base balance • part of the digestive system • part of the respiratory system • returns fluids to blood vessels • forms the external body covering • keeps blood supplied with oxygen • ...
Organ Systems Olivia Strange 2017-08-31
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- forms the external body covering
- production of offspring
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- part of the skeletal system
- breaks down food
- part of the digestive system
- one of the materials transported through blood
- maintains acid- base balance
- allows locomotion
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- protects and supports body organs
- secretes regulatory hormones
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by the heart
- activates muscles and glands
- part of the respiratory system
15 Clues: breaks down food • allows locomotion • production of offspring • part of the skeletal system • secretes regulatory hormones • activates muscles and glands • part of the digestive system • maintains acid- base balance • part of the respiratory system • returns fluids to blood vessels • keeps blood supplied with oxygen • forms the external body covering • ...
digestive, respiratory, muscular, and skeletal system 2015-03-11
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- A large bone in your head
- Threw your nose and mouth
- system Your m.....s
- Eating system
- Where you store food and it breaks down
- bone A funny bone
- A long large bone by your waist
- What you see out of
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- The subject h....h
- Head muscle for thinking
- A system respiratory
- Leg muscle lower leg
- Strong muscle in your mouth
- Your b...s
- Large muscle in upper legs
15 Clues: Your b...s • Eating system • bone A funny bone • The subject h....h • system Your m.....s • What you see out of • A system respiratory • Leg muscle lower leg • Head muscle for thinking • A large bone in your head • Threw your nose and mouth • Large muscle in upper legs • Strong muscle in your mouth • A long large bone by your waist • Where you store food and it breaks down
Body Systems Review 2023-03-08
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- Brings oxygen-poor blood back to the heart
- Connects blood vessels together
- one function of bones (think sternum)
- one function of bones (think humerus)
- Cord main highway for sending messages that is protected by the spine
- the system that pumps our blood throughout our body
- the system that helps our bodies move
- the system that controls everything by sending messages throughout our bodies
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- the longest and strongest bone in our body
- the system that supports and gives structure to our bodies
- type of muscle you can control
- the system that brings in oxygen and releases CO2
- Brings oxygen-rich blood away from the heart
- nerve cells
- control center of the nervous system
- type of muscle you can't control
- the main organ in the respiratory system
17 Clues: nerve cells • type of muscle you can control • Connects blood vessels together • type of muscle you can't control • control center of the nervous system • one function of bones (think sternum) • one function of bones (think humerus) • the system that helps our bodies move • the main organ in the respiratory system • the longest and strongest bone in our body • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
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- Sends neurons to the brain
- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- This is actually where the Digestive System actually began
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- Sends blood to the heart
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
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- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This system supports and protects the body
- This system generates heat for the body
- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This muscle is made up by the heart
- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- Sends blood away from the heart
20 Clues: Sends blood to the heart • Sends neurons to the brain • Sends blood away from the heart • This muscle is made up by the heart • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This muscle is attached to the bones • This system generates heat for the body • This system sends blood all over the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • ...
Mechanisms and Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2021-04-16
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- cells that secrete mucus
- type of airflow that has no pattern
- zone of the respiratory system that includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and the alveoli
- the primary muscle of breathing
- lung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air
- where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a full expiration
- law stating that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when pressure is constant
- law stating that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when the volume is constant
- the volume of air that we inspire and expire during restful breathing
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- lung disease due to narrowing of the airways or damage to the lung tissue
- type of airflow that is organized
- type of clearance where mucus is pushed upwards towards the pharynx to be expelled
- flexing these intercostal muscles increases the volume of the thoracic cavity
- nasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchae
- respiratory tract that includes the nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx
- type of muscle that works with the internal intercostals during a forced expiration
- connects the pharynx to the lungs
- a tool used in spirometry
- zone of the respiratory system that includes everything from the nose to the bronchioles
20 Clues: cells that secrete mucus • a tool used in spirometry • the primary muscle of breathing • type of airflow that is organized • connects the pharynx to the lungs • type of airflow that has no pattern • where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • nasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchae • lung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air • ...
The Human Body Systems 2021-12-03
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- organ that belongs in the nervous system
- organ that belongs in the nervous system
- system that breaks down and absorbs nutrients
- system that helps you breath
- organ that belongs in the urinary system
- system that produces egg and sperm cells
- system that filters blood and creates
- organ that belongs in the endocrine system
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- organ that belongs in the digestive system
- organ that belongs in the respiratory system
- system that is made of bones
- organ that belongs in the endocrine system
- system that helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other
- system that is responsible for nearly all movement
- organ that belongs in the circulatory system
15 Clues: system that is made of bones • system that helps you breath • system that filters blood and creates • organ that belongs in the nervous system • organ that belongs in the nervous system • organ that belongs in the urinary system • system that produces egg and sperm cells • organ that belongs in the digestive system • organ that belongs in the endocrine system • ...
DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2019-12-09
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- a group of inherited muscle-destroying disease that affect specific muscle groups.
- skeletal muscle size promotes increased
- can perform the gross movements like waving "bye-bye".
- disease involves a shortage of ________________ receptors at neuromuscular junctions.
- the respiratory became _____ when respiratory muscles no longer function
- what system influence skeletal muscle strength and mass?
- is the types of movements for the baby.
- development proceeds in a superior/inferior _________.
- what system that stimulates and regulates muscle activity?
- the connective will increases while the muscle tissues ?
- what system that protects muscles from disease?
- system's control of the skeletal muscles becomes more and more precise.
- skeletal muscle activity maintains bone health and _____ ?
- can be a factor for diseased muscle fibers called dystrophin.
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- appear to enlarge because of fat and connective tissue deposits.
- what system that muscular exercise increases?
- what system that delivers oxygen and nutrients to muscles?
- muscular dystrophy is the most common and serious form.
- progresses from the extremities upward,affecting the head and chest muscles.
- muscle fibers not stimulated properly,they get progressively
- immune molecules that mark the receptors for destruction.
- what system that help skin helps dissipate?
- what system that skeletal muscle forms the voluntary?
- of the muscle can degenerate and atrophy.
- the muscles that decreases by about 50% by age 80
- muscular _________ proceeds in a proximal/distal direction.
- disease that can affect muscles during ___________ is myasthenia gravis.
- skeletal muscles is amazing __________ to infection throughout life.
- what system that provides nutrient needed for muscle health?
- muscles like __________ will atrophy,even with normal tone.
30 Clues: skeletal muscle size promotes increased • is the types of movements for the baby. • of the muscle can degenerate and atrophy. • what system that help skin helps dissipate? • what system that muscular exercise increases? • what system that protects muscles from disease? • the muscles that decreases by about 50% by age 80 • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
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- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- Sends blood away from the heart
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This system generates heat for the body
- This muscle is made up by the heart
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- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- This system supports and protects the body
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This is actually where the Digestive System actually began
- Sends blood to the heart
- Sends neurons to the brain
- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
20 Clues: Sends blood to the heart • Sends neurons to the brain • Sends blood away from the heart • This muscle is made up by the heart • This muscle is attached to the bones • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This system generates heat for the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • This system sends blood all over the body • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
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- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- This muscle is made up by the heart
- Sends blood to the heart
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- This is actually where the Digestive System actually began
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
- Sends neurons to the brain
- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- Sends blood away from the heart
- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
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- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- This system generates heat for the body
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
- This system supports and protects the body
- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
20 Clues: Sends blood to the heart • Sends neurons to the brain • Sends blood away from the heart • This muscle is made up by the heart • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This muscle is attached to the bones • This system generates heat for the body • This system sends blood all over the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • ...
Human Systems Crossword 2018-02-08
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- This organ is the most important organ in the Nervous System
- Sends blood away from the heart
- The different types of them are ball and socket,pivot and hinge
- This system is the powerhouse of the body
- This muscle is made up by the heart
- This is actually where the Digestive System began
- This system sends gases to and away from the heart
- Prevents bones from rubbing together
- This muscle is attached to the bones
- This system collects energy and nutrients for the cells
- This muscle lives in the wall of the hollow organ
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- This organ is the last place the food hits before leaving the Body
- This organ is the main organ of the Respiratory System
- This system generates heat for the body
- This system sends blood all over the body
- This is the first stop of the Respiratory System
- This system supports and protects the body
- This organ is where the food goes before it hits the stomach
- Sends neurons to the brain
- Sends blood to the heart
20 Clues: Sends blood to the heart • Sends neurons to the brain • Sends blood away from the heart • This muscle is made up by the heart • Prevents bones from rubbing together • This muscle is attached to the bones • This system generates heat for the body • This system is the powerhouse of the body • This system sends blood all over the body • ...
Body Systems 2024-10-16
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- This system delivers nutrients
- This system controls everything in the body
- The skeletal system is made of these
- This system provides movement
- This system provides structure and protection
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- This system provides oxygen
- The main organ in the cardiovascular system
- This system turns food to fuel and gets rid of waste
- These are the primary organ involved in the respiratory system
- The digestive system is made of these
- The muscular system is made of these
- These systems work together
12 Clues: This system provides oxygen • These systems work together • This system provides movement • This system delivers nutrients • The skeletal system is made of these • The muscular system is made of these • The digestive system is made of these • The main organ in the cardiovascular system • This system controls everything in the body • ...
Respiratory System / Cardiovascular System 2022-01-04
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- the windpipe
- the largest blood vessel in the body
- tiny sacs of lung tissue that are specialized in the movement of gasses between air and blood
- protein in red blood cells containing oxygen
- valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs (two words)
- lower chamber of the heart
- upper chamber of the heart
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- a flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe
- passages that direct air to the lungs
- the liquid part of blood
- large muscle that helps with breathing
- smallest parts of what directs air into the lungs
- what helps blood clot
- the smallest blood vessels
- carries blood from lower regions of the body to right atrium (three words)
- valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle; bicuspid valve
- receives blood from the head and arms and chest and empties into the right atrium of the heart (three words)
- carry blood away from the heart
20 Clues: the windpipe • what helps blood clot • the liquid part of blood • the smallest blood vessels • lower chamber of the heart • upper chamber of the heart • carry blood away from the heart • the largest blood vessel in the body • passages that direct air to the lungs • large muscle that helps with breathing • a flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe • ...
Human Body 2023-12-03
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- part of the respiratory and digestive systems
- System that absorbs nutrients
- tissue that carries nutrients
- holds air in our body
- System that moves our body
- breaks down food with acid
- System that brings air into the body
- ____ intestine absorbs water
- boss of the body
- carries waste between bladder and kidney
- System that removes waste
- moves food to stomach
- holds waste
- helps us send messages and discover the world around us
- organ that gives structure
- _____ intestine absorbs most nutrients
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- another word for windpipe
- the _____ pumps blood
- System that carries nutrients
- System that sends message
- organ that helps us move
- carries blood away from the heart
- smallest blood vessels
- connects bones
- connect bone to muscle
- sends messages between brain and body
- carries waste out of the body
- filter
- cushion joints and gives some structure
- where gas exchange occurs
- carries blood towards the heart
- System that gives structure
32 Clues: filter • holds waste • connects bones • boss of the body • the _____ pumps blood • holds air in our body • moves food to stomach • smallest blood vessels • connect bone to muscle • organ that helps us move • another word for windpipe • System that sends message • where gas exchange occurs • System that removes waste • System that moves our body • breaks down food with acid • ...
Life Science Chapter 3 (b) Review 2014-10-22
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- major organs of the respiratory system
- this system breaks down the food you eat
- the___intestine is where most chemical digestion and food absorption occurs
- this organ stores urine
- muscle that helps you breathe by contracting to create more space in the thoracic cavity
- this organ stores bile
- this system removes liquid and soluble waste products from the body
- disease-causing organism
- this organ produces bile
- throat
- these are critical for digestion
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- canal that discharges urine from the body
- lymph is transported only___way
- this system’s major function is to exchange oxygen from the air with carbon dioxide from the blood
- voice box
- this system circulates certain body fluids and protects your body from disease
- this system removes wastes from your body
- bean shaped organs that filter wastes
- a muscular organ that acts as a storage and mixing chamber
- tissue fluid
20 Clues: throat • voice box • tissue fluid • this organ stores bile • this organ stores urine • disease-causing organism • this organ produces bile • lymph is transported only___way • these are critical for digestion • bean shaped organs that filter wastes • major organs of the respiratory system • this system breaks down the food you eat • canal that discharges urine from the body • ...
The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12
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- The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
- Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
- The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
- The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
- The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
- Your own body's gas exchange program
- The system that carries oxygen to your cells
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- Your chest changes size when you -
- The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
- A waste product in your blood
- A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down
- Air enters this tube when you inhale air
- Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
- The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs
14 Clues: A waste product in your blood • Your chest changes size when you - • Your own body's gas exchange program • Air enters this tube when you inhale air • The system that carries oxygen to your cells • The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off • The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs • A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down • ...
Body Systems 2022-01-26
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- system that controls everything our body does
- carries signals between brain and rest of body
- system that protects the body from diseases
- system for the continuation of human life
- system that helps get oxygen from air to blood
- system that plays a role in producing white blood cells from bone marrow
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- system that protects from injury and maintains body temperature
- system that carries needed materials to the cells and waste away from the cells
- the largest organ in our body
- system that creates movement and provides strength
- system that removes waste; main organs are bladder, kidneys and urethra
- largest and strongest bone in the skeletal system
- the main organ in the nervous system
- system that breaks down food and drinks to give your body nutrients and sugar
- the main organ in the respiratory system
- central part of circulatory system that pumps blood to the body
16 Clues: the largest organ in our body • the main organ in the nervous system • the main organ in the respiratory system • system for the continuation of human life • system that protects the body from diseases • system that controls everything our body does • carries signals between brain and rest of body • system that helps get oxygen from air to blood • ...
Body Systems 2022-10-19
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- system responsible for transporting nutrients and oxygen to the cells
- main organs of the respiratory system
- organ where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream
- system responsible for absorbing nutrients into the bloodstream
- system responsible for filtering cellular wastes out of the blood
- main organ of the nervous system
- main organ of the circulatory system
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- system responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
- system responsible for moving your body
- main organs of the excretory system
- system responsible for storing minerals in bones
- system responsible for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- organ that produces hormones responsible for controlling metabolism
- system responsible for controlling your growth and development
14 Clues: main organ of the nervous system • main organs of the excretory system • main organ of the circulatory system • main organs of the respiratory system • system responsible for moving your body • system responsible for storing minerals in bones • organ where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream • system responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide • ...
4 - Human Body Systems Part 1 2022-12-13
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- two organs important in the respiratory system.
- gas released into the air when exhaling.
- gas needed from the air.
- organ used for movement.
- where air enters the body.
- tube that carries air to the lungs.
- system that helps move materials in blood around the body.
- system that gets oxygen from the air and releases carbon dioxide.
- important muscle used when breathing.
- pockets in the lungs that are covered in blood vessels.
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- system that helps move bones, blood, lungs, and food.
- tubes that hold blood in the body.
- muscles you can control.
- muscles you cannot control.
- important mineral for strong bones.
- strong organ that gives support and shape.
- organ that pumps blood around the body.
- area where two bones connect.
- liquid that carries oxygen and other materials.
- 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
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- type of airflow that has no pattern
- the primary muscle of breathing
- lung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air
- law stating that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when the volume is constant
- the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a full expiration
- type of clearance where mucus is pushed upwards towards the pharynx to be expelled
- cells that secrete mucus
- flexing these intercostal muscles increases the volume of the thoracic cavity
- respiratory tract that includes the nasal cavity pharynx, and larynx
- law stating that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when pressure is constant
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- zone of the respiratory system that includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and the alveoli
- nasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchae
- lung disease due to narrowing of the airways or damage to the lung tissue
- where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- a tool used in spirometry
- the volume of air that we inspire and expire during restful breathing
- type of airflow that is organized
- zone of the respiratory system that includes everything from the nose to the bronchioles
- type of muscle that works with the internal intercostals during a forced expiration
- connects that pharynx to the lungs
20 Clues: cells that secrete mucus • a tool used in spirometry • the primary muscle of breathing • type of airflow that is organized • connects that pharynx to the lungs • type of airflow that has no pattern • where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • nasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchae • lung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air • ...
The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12
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- The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
- Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
- The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
- The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
- The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
- Your own body's gas exchange program
- The system that carries oxygen to your cells
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- Your chest changes size when you -
- The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
- A waste product in your blood
- A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down
- Air enters this tube when you inhale air
- Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
- The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs
14 Clues: A waste product in your blood • Your chest changes size when you - • Your own body's gas exchange program • Air enters this tube when you inhale air • The system that carries oxygen to your cells • The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off • The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs • A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down • ...
The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12
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- The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
- Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
- The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
- The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
- The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
- Your own body's gas exchange program
- The system that carries oxygen to your cells
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- Your chest changes size when you -
- The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
- A waste product in your blood
- A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down
- Air enters this tube when you inhale air
- Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
- The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs
14 Clues: A waste product in your blood • Your chest changes size when you - • Your own body's gas exchange program • Air enters this tube when you inhale air • The system that carries oxygen to your cells • The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off • The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs • A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-04-22
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- These are the building blocks of the human body
- This system includes voluntary and involuntary muscles)
- This is the primary organ of the circulatory system
- This system helps protect the body from infections
- The largest organ in the body
- This system is responsible for hearing
- This system includes glands that produce sweat
- These organs produce hormones
- The only organ that can regenerate itself
- This system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- These are the main organs of the respiratory system
- This system includes the mouth, stomach, and intestines
- This system helps regulate body temperature and eliminate waste
- These organs filter waste from the blood
- This system controls voluntary and involuntary movements
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- This system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood
- These structures carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- These organs produce red and white blood cells
- This system is responsible for providing oxygen to the body
- These structures allow bones to move at joints
- This organs break down food into nutrients
- The "control center" of the body
- This system is responsible for producing offspring
- This system helps regulate body temperature and eliminate waste
- This system supports the body and allows movement
25 Clues: The largest organ in the body • These organs produce hormones • The "control center" of the body • This system is responsible for hearing • These organs filter waste from the blood • The only organ that can regenerate itself • This organs break down food into nutrients • These organs produce red and white blood cells • These structures allow bones to move at joints • ...
The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12
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- The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
- Your chest changes size when you -
- Your own body's gas exchange program
- A waste product in your blood
- The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
- The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
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- The system that carries oxygen to your cells
- The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
- Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
- Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
- The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
- Air enters this tube when you inhale air
- The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs
- A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down
14 Clues: A waste product in your blood • Your chest changes size when you - • Your own body's gas exchange program • Air enters this tube when you inhale air • The system that carries oxygen to your cells • The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off • The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs • Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air • ...
The Respiratory System - Gas Exchange 2021-10-12
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- Your own body's gas exchange program
- The circulatory system __ gases where they need to go
- The number of hours in a day the respiratory system works
- A large muscle under your lungs that pulls down
- Your chest changes size when you -
- Carbon dioxide travels out of your body when you -
- The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off
Down
- The respiratory system includes your lungs, nose, mouth and air __.
- The system that carries oxygen to your cells
- The respiratory and circulatory are __ because they need each other.
- A waste product in your blood
- Air enters this tube when you inhale air
- Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air
- The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs
14 Clues: A waste product in your blood • Your chest changes size when you - • Your own body's gas exchange program • Air enters this tube when you inhale air • The system that carries oxygen to your cells • The place where carbon dioxide is dropped off • The tiny sacs on the small tubes in your lungs • Enters your lungs when you take a breath of air • ...
Organ Systems Amanda Pare 2017-08-31
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- Respiratory removes
- breaks down food
- Endocrine secretes regulatory
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- transports materials in body
- Fast acting control system
- pumps blood through body
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- Skeletal is in charge of this formation
- Urinary System eliminates
- keeps blood supplied with oxygen
- forms the external body covering
- Production of offspring
- protects body organs
- maintains acid base balance
- maintains posture
15 Clues: breaks down food • maintains posture • Respiratory removes • protects body organs • Production of offspring • pumps blood through body • Urinary System eliminates • Fast acting control system • maintains acid base balance • transports materials in body • Endocrine secretes regulatory • returns fluids to blood vessels • keeps blood supplied with oxygen • forms the external body covering • ...
Chapter 11 The Human Body EOG Workbook-p. 85-88 2023-03-25
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- The Respiratory System allows us to exchange gases with the air. We take in ______ but release carbon dioxide. p. 85
- 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)
- The Skeletal System provides support and _______ for the body. They also protect our organs. p. 87
- Blood vessels that move blood away from the heart. (Outline Notes)
- System made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerve cells. p. 88
- The ______ Nervous System is only made up of the brain and spinal cord. p. 88
- Breathing out is called this p. 86
- The Circulatory System is also known as the ______ system. p. 86
- System that has all the bones, ligaments, and tendons of the body. p. 87
- System that has the nose, lungs, trachea p. 85
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- The Nervous System is the control and ______ network of the body. p. 88
- The cardiac muscles are this? You cannot control this muscle. It moves on its on. p. 88
- System that has the stomach, intestines, and esophagus. p. 87
- There are 206 of these in the human body. (Outline Notes)
- 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
- A transport system(circulatory) that moves _______ and other substances all over the body. (Outline Notes)
- Which type of muscle is only found within the heart? p. 88
- System that has the heart, veins, and arteries. p. 86
- System that helps move the body. p. 88
- The respiratory and circulatory system work together to take in oxygen then send it to all your _____ in your body. p. 86
- One of the 5 senses controlled by the Nervous System. p. 88
21 Clues: Breathing out is called this p. 86 • System that helps move the body. p. 88 • System that has the nose, lungs, trachea p. 85 • System that has the heart, veins, and arteries. p. 86 • There are 206 of these in the human body. (Outline Notes) • Which type of muscle is only found within the heart? p. 88 • One of the 5 senses controlled by the Nervous System. p. 88 • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-03-04
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- If your bones are not proportionate to each other, you may have trouble doing this.
- Which system is necessary to allow us to jump in the air?
- Which system has alveoli?
- Which system helps break down food?
- Which system sends messages to the brain?
- What is the main organ of the circulatory system?
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- What is the tube that food travels through after the mouth?
- What is the main function of the respiratory system?
- The more activity you do, the _____ your pulse will be.
- Vertigo is a disease that people have when they are dizzy. If affects which system?
- The respiratory and circulatory system are connected because one gives _____ to the other.
- What is the main organ of the nervous system?
- Which system is all about the bones in our bodies?
- 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? • ...
Organ Systems Kara Kinsella 2017-08-31
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- the muscular systems produces _______.
- the urinary system regulate this material.
- the respiratory system gets rid of _______.
- allows movement and maintains posture
- protects and supports body organs
- the integumentary system synthesizes ________.
- external body covering that provides outter protection
- breaks down food and provides nutrients
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- responds to internal and external change
- helps you breathe
- growth reproduction and metabolism
- transports materials in body via blood pumped by heart
- to produce offspring
- returns fluid to the blood vessels
- eliminates wastes
15 Clues: helps you breathe • eliminates wastes • to produce offspring • protects and supports body organs • growth reproduction and metabolism • returns fluid to the blood vessels • allows movement and maintains posture • the muscular systems produces _______. • breaks down food and provides nutrients • responds to internal and external change • ...
training principles 2017-09-27
19 Clues: yoga • stomach • extreme • too much • frequent • sprinting • on a clock • particular • stretching • System lungs • blood vessel • getting better • Endurance running • Term Goal forever • System organ system • Composition body fat • Strength weighted squats • Principle injury prevention • Term Goal short period of time
ICA Crossword for Respiratory 2024-10-27
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- a respiratory virus that is often mistaken for nausea, vomiting, diarrhea but is not
- the 6th organs of the resp system
- sleep ___ is when a person stops breathing temporarily during sleep
- the first organ in the respiratory system
- also called the 'throat'
- the 5th organ we studied in the resp system
- lung________ is growth of a malignant tumor in the lungs
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- this is the name for a collapsed lung
- pneumonia is caused by bacteria, ____ or a virus
- the voice box and the 3rd organ in the resp system
- the name of one of Mrs. Baughman's cats
- a lung disease made up of asthma, emphysema and chronic bronchitis
- atelectasis is when the ____of the lungs collapse
- also called the windpipe
- a contagious respiratory disease caused by a bacteria called mycobacterium tuberculosis
15 Clues: also called the 'throat' • also called the windpipe • the 6th organs of the resp system • this is the name for a collapsed lung • the name of one of Mrs. Baughman's cats • the first organ in the respiratory system • the 5th organ we studied in the resp system • pneumonia is caused by bacteria, ____ or a virus • atelectasis is when the ____of the lungs collapse • ...
respiratory system 2021-05-31
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- part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal
- a single breath
- any of the major air passages of the lungs
- the chemical element of atomic
- a thin skeletal muscle
- infection that inflames the air sacs
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- hollow muscular organ forming an air alveoli any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs
- a colorless, odorless gas produced
- system the network of organs and tissues
- a large membranous tube reinforced
- condition in which your airways narrow
- pair of spongy, air-filled organs
- a lung condition that causes shortness of breath
13 Clues: a single breath • a thin skeletal muscle • the chemical element of atomic • pair of spongy, air-filled organs • a colorless, odorless gas produced • a large membranous tube reinforced • infection that inflames the air sacs • condition in which your airways narrow • system the network of organs and tissues • any of the major air passages of the lungs • ...
Respiratory system 2022-05-20
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- how many bronchus
- 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
- Cartilage Adam's apple The largest, and when enlarged it projects from the front of the throat.More pronounced in men
- Thin hairs located just inside the nostrils, filter incoming air to remove debris
- enable the entry and exit of air and other gasses through the nasal cavities. hollow spaces where air flows in and out.
- cavity filter and warm the air, and make it moist before it goes into the lungs.
- carries air, food and fluid down from the nose and mouth.a muscular, funnel-shaped passageway inside the body.
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- carry air in and out of your lungs. the long tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your bronchi.
- bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream
- 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
- 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.
- dust and other foreign particles and prevent them from entering the lower respiratory tract
- 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 bronchus • bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into the bloodstream • cavity 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 debris • dust and other foreign particles and prevent them from entering the lower respiratory tract • ...
Respiratory System 2019-10-08
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- Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds
- The process of exchanging gases between body cells and the atmosphere around us
- Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis
- The smallest branches of the bronchial tree that lead to alveoli
- Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe
- The action in respiration that creates ventilation, gas transportation, and cellular respiration
- Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Soft spongy organs that are responsible for air exchange in the capillary beds
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- Movement of air out of the body
- Tube that connects air from the larynx to the bronchial tree; also known as the windpipe
- Movement of air into the body
- Movement of air from outside the body to the inside of the body and then back out again
- Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air
13 Clues: Movement of air into the body • Movement of air out of the body • Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs • Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds • Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis • Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe • Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air • ...
Respiratory System 2023-04-20
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- a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale (breathe in and out)
- an expiration of air from the lung
- taking deeper breaths than usual, which increases the volume of air in the lungs
- either of two external openings of the nasal cavity in vertebrates that admit air to the lungs
- the action of inhaling or breathing in
- As lung volume increases, pressure decreases as per Boyle's law
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- paired linings, located within the thoracic cavity, that surround each lung and separate them from the thoracic wall
- a state in which oxygen is not available in sufficient amounts at the tissue level to maintain adequate homeostasis
- cavities within a bone or other tissue, especially one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
- rapid or deep breathing, usually caused by anxiety or panic
- 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 lung • the action of inhaling or breathing in • rapid or deep breathing, usually caused by anxiety or panic • a muscle that helps you inhale and exhale (breathe in and out) • As lung volume increases, pressure decreases as per Boyle's law • any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe • ...
Respiratory system 2023-05-31
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- the study of life
- what part of the brain controls respiration
- Which chamber recives deoxygenated blood first
- what are the lower chambers known as
- what part of the body fight infection
- which part of the heart sends out oxygenated blood
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- this vessel carries blood to the heart
- ______ valve
- what separates the left and right chambers of the heart
- where does gas exchange happen
- When organ systems work together to perform a function what is the result
- what are the upper chambers known as?
- extra calories in our diet are stored as ___
13 Clues: ______ valve • the study of life • where does gas exchange happen • what are the lower chambers known as • what are the upper chambers known as? • what part of the body fight infection • this vessel carries blood to the heart • what part of the brain controls respiration • extra calories in our diet are stored as ___ • Which chamber recives deoxygenated blood first • ...
Respiratory System 2015-01-07
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- to breathe in
- the ribs and upper backbone, and the organs found in the chest
- the movement of air in and out of the lungs
- muscular movements which cause air to move into and out of the lungs
- the tube that carries air from the nose and mouth down to the lungs
- the curved bones attached to vertebral column and supporting the lateral walls of the thorax
- membrane strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung
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- an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs
- to breathe out
- a large sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity
- muscles muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in
- the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air
- the small tubes into which the bronchi branch
13 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • the movement of air in and out of the lungs • the small tubes into which the bronchi branch • an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs • the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air • membrane strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung • muscles muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in • ...
Respiratory System 2015-01-07
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- muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in
- the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air
- the movement of air in and out of the lungs
- to breathe in
- a large sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity
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- an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs
- the curved bones attached to vertebral column and supporting the lateral walls of the thorax
- muscular movements which cause air to move into and out of the lungs
- the tube that carries air from the nose and mouth down to the lungs
- strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung
- to breathe out
- the ribs and upper backbone, and the organs found in the chest
- the small tubes into which the bronchi branch
13 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • the movement of air in and out of the lungs • the small tubes into which the bronchi branch • an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs • strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung • muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in • the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air • ...
Respiratory System 2014-01-19
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- Around 6 million of these in the lungs. They are tiny, airs sacs, which allow gaseous exchange
- This is the process where gas move from a high concentration to a low concentration
- Located in the throat area, it is the 'voice box'
- This is 'wind pipe. It is made up of rings of cartilage
- Two large organs located inside the ribs. They inflate and deflate with gas.
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- This is the gas needed by the body. It makes up 21% of inhaled air
- This is the tough material which keeps the trachea open
- The two _ _ _ _ _ _ _ membranes are located on the inside and outside walls of the lungs. They allow the lungs to inflate and deflate easily
- The pleural _ _ _ _ _ _ is the name given the space between the parital and visceral membranes
- The cilla in the nose and nasal cavity, traps _ _ _ _, bacteria and other debris
- The _ _ _ _ and mouth are the two parts where air enters the body
- The respiratory _ _ _ _ _ _ is the collection of organs which allows us to survive
- 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 open • This is 'wind pipe. It is made up of rings of cartilage • The _ _ _ _ and mouth are the two parts where air enters the body • This is the gas needed by the body. It makes up 21% of inhaled air • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-13
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- inflammation of the lungs
- inflammation of the pleura
- surgical puncture of the lung to draw out fluid
- where the pharynx divides into the larynx and esophagus
- suffocation
- incomplete expansion of a lung or portion of it
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- pertains to the diagram
- tiny air sacs
- divides into two bronchi
- membrane around each lung
- material that is raised from the inflamed mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and expelled by coughing
- inflammation of the bronchi
- normal respiration
13 Clues: suffocation • tiny air sacs • normal respiration • pertains to the diagram • divides into two bronchi • inflammation of the lungs • membrane around each lung • inflammation of the pleura • inflammation of the bronchi • surgical puncture of the lung to draw out fluid • incomplete expansion of a lung or portion of it • where the pharynx divides into the larynx and esophagus • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-25
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- area that lies directly behind the nasal cavity
- movement of oxygen from the alveoli into the capillaries
- voice box
- organs located in the chest where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged during breathing
- structure that divides the nose into two hollow spaces
- tube that extends from the larynx to the center of the chest
- tiny air sacs in the lungs
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- tiny hair-like structures that help move the mucous layer and particles toward the esophagus
- small branches of the bronchi
- structure that closes the opening to the trachea during swallowing
- cavities in the skull that surround the nasal area and are connected to the nasal cavity
- secrete mucus from the epithelial cells in the respiratory tract
- bone shelves that increase the surface area of the nasal cavity
13 Clues: voice box • tiny air sacs in the lungs • small branches of the bronchi • area that lies directly behind the nasal cavity • structure that divides the nose into two hollow spaces • movement of oxygen from the alveoli into the capillaries • tube that extends from the larynx to the center of the chest • bone shelves that increase the surface area of the nasal cavity • ...
Respiratory System 2025-01-08
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- gas that is transported by red blood cells to the whole body
- also known as the s back of the throat
- tube connects the nose to the lungs
- where gaseous exchange takes place
- where air enters the body
- traps dust and germs
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- small branches in the lungs
- branch into smaller bronchioles
- contracts upon inhaling
- carbon dioxide is a _________ gas
- main organs of the respiratory system
- where vocal cords are found producing sound
- blood vessels surrounding the alveoli
13 Clues: traps dust and germs • contracts upon inhaling • where air enters the body • small branches in the lungs • branch into smaller bronchioles • carbon dioxide is a _________ gas • where gaseous exchange takes place • tube connects the nose to the lungs • main organs of the respiratory system • blood vessels surrounding the alveoli • also known as the s back of the throat • ...
BODY AND ITS MOVEMENTS 2017-11-27
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- skeletal system
- ball and socket joint
- pivot joint
- digestive system
- respiratory system
- the skeleton inside the body
- to help movement in water
- one cell
- heart,lungs etc
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- reproductive system
- the skeleton outside the body
- hinge joint
- muscular system
- muscles are attached to the ones by
- many cell
- nervous system
- a group of cells that performs a job together
- excretory system
- gliding joint
19 Clues: one cell • many cell • hinge joint • pivot joint • gliding joint • nervous system • skeletal system • muscular system • heart,lungs etc • digestive system • excretory system • respiratory system • reproductive system • ball and socket joint • to help movement in water • the skeleton inside the body • the skeleton outside the body • muscles are attached to the ones by • ...
Review 2021-06-22
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- "A" in SAMPLE
- Primary assessment
- Oxygenated blood
- Trouble breathing
- Vital Sign
- High to low concentration
- Vessels over the brain
- Part of a neuro assessment
- Body system responsible for filtering blood
- Shock
- Lung with two lobes
- Artificial ventilation set at 12-15 lpm O2
- Gas exchange in the respiratory tract
- High-pitched lower respiratory sound
- Assessment performed on a single body system
- High-quality and consistent
- "R" in OPQRST
- Open airway
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- Trauma in nature
- Audible sound corrected with an OPA
- Coronary arteries
- High-pitched upper respiratory sound
- Slow heart rate
- Medical term for crackling lung sounds
- Blue-ish gray skin color
- Defibrillation
- Back of the throat
- Vessels over the lungs
- Metabolism without adequate O2
- High blood pressure
- Number of abdominal quadrants
- Heart valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
- Normal pupils
33 Clues: Shock • Vital Sign • Open airway • "A" in SAMPLE • Normal pupils • "R" in OPQRST • Defibrillation • Slow heart rate • Trauma in nature • Oxygenated blood • Coronary arteries • Trouble breathing • Primary assessment • Back of the throat • High blood pressure • Lung with two lobes • Vessels over the lungs • Vessels over the brain • Blue-ish gray skin color • High to low concentration • ...
Circulatory & Respiratory Systems 2022-11-10
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- the main organ of the circulatory system
- connect arteries and veins
- a respiratory structure where air enters through the body
- the gas that we exhale
- the main organs of the respiratory system
- supplies blood with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
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- transports oxygen to the body and aids in the removal of carbon dioxide
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place in the respiratory system
- ______ blood cells fight disease
- carry deoxygenated blood back towards the heart
- the gas that we inhale
- _____ blood cells carry oxygen into the body's cells
13 Clues: the gas that we inhale • the gas that we exhale • connect arteries and veins • ______ blood cells fight disease • the main organ of the circulatory system • the main organs of the respiratory system • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • carry deoxygenated blood back towards the heart • _____ blood cells carry oxygen into the body's cells • ...
Alexander - Axel Jonathan 8D 2024-09-11
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- aka trachea
- the singular is alveolus
- where air enter respiratory
- taking out air
- blocks the respiratory system for gas exchange if accumulated
- taking in air
- one of the muscles between the ribs and the diaphragm under the lungs
- chronic disorder
- the singular is bronchus
- the plural is alveoli
- one of the muscles between the ribs and the diaphragm under the lungs
- caused by harmful substances such cigarette smoke
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen, and removes carbon dioxide from the body.
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- inflammation of the bronchi
- the smaller tubes of bronchus
- caused by uncontrolled growth of cells
- Diaphragm muscles contract and flatten in the process
- reduces oxygen carrying capacity
- In exhalation, we take this out
- the plural is bronchi
- causes addiction to smokers
- system of respiratory
- Diaphragm muscles relaxes and arches upwards in the process
- aka windpipe
- from smoke dry outs
25 Clues: aka trachea • aka windpipe • taking in air • taking out air • chronic disorder • from smoke dry outs • the plural is bronchi • system of respiratory • the plural is alveoli • the singular is alveolus • the singular is bronchus • inflammation of the bronchi • where air enter respiratory • causes addiction to smokers • the smaller tubes of bronchus • In exhalation, we take this out • ...
The Respiratory System 2023-05-02
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- When you inhale your lungs ______, when you exhale they deflate
- As you inhale, this flattens to give your lungs room to inflate
- Also known as the voice box
- Instrument used to measure respiratory volumes and capacities
- Lung collapse due to plugged bronchioles
- Hairs that keep mucus and dirt out of the lungs
- you breathe in oxygen and breathe out this
- Your body can't breathe without this system
- Gases flow into the lungs
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
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- Amount of gas reaching the alveoli
- The tube that connects your mouth and nose to your lungs
- Blood flow reaching the alveoli
- The opening between the vocal folds
- This harms the lungs
- Another term for the trachea
- Inadequate O2 delivery to tissues
- Period of breathing cessation that occurs when PCO2 is abnormally low
- Gases exit the lungs
- The primary organ of the respiratory system
20 Clues: This harms the lungs • Gases exit the lungs • Gases flow into the lungs • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • Also known as the voice box • Another term for the trachea • Blood flow reaching the alveoli • Inadequate O2 delivery to tissues • Amount of gas reaching the alveoli • The opening between the vocal folds • Lung collapse due to plugged bronchioles • ...
frog crossword 2024-06-03
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- deliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- Stores solid waste, eggs, sperm; part of the excretory system, reproductive system, and the digestive system
- carry eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive system
- catches prey
- Transparent cover that protects the eye
- Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system
- is the thin membrane that holds the coils of the small lungs deliverngsdeliver oxygen to the body; part of the respiratory system
- two upper chambers of the heart; part of the circulatory system
- is the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive systemv
- Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
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- Stores bile; part of the digestive system
- Stores urine; part of the excretory system
- Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system
- veins vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
- All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
- loves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
- air opening to exchange gases
- hearing
- First site of chemical digestion; part of the digestive system
20 Clues: hearing • catches prey • air opening to exchange gases • Transparent cover that protects the eye • Stores bile; part of the digestive system • Stores urine; part of the excretory system • All waste is collected; part of the digestive system • Digestion, uptake of sugar; part of the digestive system • Filters blood, makes urine; part of the excretory system • ...
Metabolism 2022-10-20
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- The body's use of molecules for energy and growth
- These are sent throughout the body to grow and repair cells
- The "brain" of a neuron
- The "arms" of a neuron
- The "tail" of a neuron
- The chemical that carries the neuron message
- The system that sends and receives messages to and from the brain
- The main organ of the nervous system
- The system that breaks down large food molecules
- The illness that has a lack of red blood cells
- The main organ of the digestive system
- The main organ of the circulatory system
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- The main organ of the respiratory system
- The system that transports oxygen throughout the body
- The space between two neurons
- These break down large food molecules
- The system that brings in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide through the lungs
- Another name for a brain cell
- The "gatekeeper" to the cell for glucose to enter
- The illness that doesn't make enough insulin
- The illness that causes the lungs to swell
21 Clues: The "arms" of a neuron • The "tail" of a neuron • The "brain" of a neuron • The space between two neurons • Another name for a brain cell • The main organ of the nervous system • These break down large food molecules • The main organ of the digestive system • The main organ of the respiratory system • The main organ of the circulatory system • ...
Circulatory and Respiratory Body Systems 2024-04-19
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- another name for the windpipe
- the job or function of the heart in the cardiovascular system
- main organ of the circulatory system
- the main branches that lead from the trachea to the lungs
- the waste that the blood carries away
- system responsible for exchanging gases
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- the type of muscle tissue your heart is made of
- fight disease and infection
- the type of muscle tissue your lungs are made of
- the type of movement where you do not control
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- system responsible for moving blood
- another name for the circulatory system
- the gas blood supplies the cells with
- what the body is trying to have when the systems work together
- carries the blood back to the heart
- pumps blood away from the heart
- food the blood carries to the cells
- where red blood cells are made
- the number of items that the blood carries to the cell for it to be healthy
20 Clues: fight disease and infection • another name for the windpipe • where red blood cells are made • pumps blood away from the heart • system responsible for moving blood • carries the blood back to the heart • food the blood carries to the cells • main organ of the circulatory system • the gas blood supplies the cells with • the waste that the blood carries away • ...
Respiratory Therapy 2020-03-03
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- Certified Respiratory Therapist
- Organization that is responsible for certification
- Where the majority of RRT work
- NPS, SDS, Critical care
- Organization that accredits respiratory programs
- Basic education needed
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- Registered Respiratory Therapist
- The system of the heart and lungs working together
- Sleep Disorders Specialist
- Neonatal/Pediatric Specialist
- Organization for professional respiratory care
- Second exam for RRT certification
- First exam for RRT certification
13 Clues: Basic education needed • NPS, SDS, Critical care • Sleep Disorders Specialist • Neonatal/Pediatric Specialist • Where the majority of RRT work • Certified Respiratory Therapist • Registered Respiratory Therapist • First exam for RRT certification • Second exam for RRT certification • Organization for professional respiratory care • ...
Systems of The Body - Health 2014-03-25
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- what is the stuff in your bones that creates new blood cells?
- what organ helps you breathe?
- what is the first step in the digestive process?
- the system that keeps you going
- connects the muscles
- where are your clavicles located in your body?
- the system that helps you eat
- what muscle pumps blood around the body?
- how many seconds does ATP last for?
- what are muscles mostly made of?
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- the system that makes your body move
- what is the only movement your muscles make?
- this part of the digestive system removes solid wastes
- A long tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
- the system which provides structure to our bodies
- which part of your body breaks down food?
- what is the respiratory system based around?
- the scientific name for your shin bone
- what type of energy is created using oxygen
- scientific name for your kneecap
20 Clues: connects the muscles • what organ helps you breathe? • the system that helps you eat • the system that keeps you going • what are muscles mostly made of? • scientific name for your kneecap • how many seconds does ATP last for? • the system that makes your body move • the scientific name for your shin bone • what muscle pumps blood around the body? • ...
Body System and Function Course 3 Module 1 2013-09-26
12 Clues: Immune System • Urinary System • Sensory System • Nervous System • Lymphatic System • Digestive System • Respiratory System • Circulatory System • Repoductive System • Integumentary System • Endocrinology System • Muscoskeletal System
science 2023-12-15
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- a system that releases hormones
- an organism that consists of only one cell
- a system that takes oxygen and brings it to the parts of your body
- a system that takes in air
- a system that's job is to break down food
- 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
- a system that acts as the frame for the body
- carry oxygen
- is a stable internal environment
- a system that works with the skeletal system to create movement
- a single celled organism with no nuclues
- a system that's called the body's army
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- the most important organ
- the smallest blood vessel
- an organ that pumps blood
- an organ, part of the excretory, acts as a filter
- the basic unit of life
- a multi celled organism
- an organ a part of the circulator
- a part of the respiratory system, its job is to take in air
- an organism that has more than one cell
- a living thing
- a system in the body that sends signals to the brain to make you feel
- a system that expels waste
- an organ part of the digest
- A process where plants
26 Clues: carry oxygen • a living thing • the basic unit of life • A process where plants • a multi celled organism • the most important organ • the smallest blood vessel • an organ that pumps blood • a system that takes in air • a system that expels waste • an organ part of the digest • a system that releases hormones • is a stable internal environment • an organ a part of the circulator • ...
Health Crossword 2014-04-02
Across
- what type of energy is created using oxygen
- what muscle pumps blood around the body?
- the system which provides structure to our bodies
- connects the muscles
- what is the first step in the digestive process?
- what is the only movement your muscles make?
- the scientific name for your shin bone
- this part of the digestive system removes solid wastes
- how many seconds does ATP last for?
- what is the stuff in your bones that creates new blood cells?
- where are your clavicles located in your body?
- the system that makes your body move
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- what is the respiratory system based around?
- which part of your body breaks down food?
- the system that keeps you going
- the system that helps you eat
- what are muscles mostly made of?
- scientific name for your kneecap
- what organ helps you breathe?
- A long tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
20 Clues: connects the muscles • the system that helps you eat • what organ helps you breathe? • the system that keeps you going • what are muscles mostly made of? • scientific name for your kneecap • how many seconds does ATP last for? • the system that makes your body move • the scientific name for your shin bone • what muscle pumps blood around the body? • ...
Respiratory System 2018-04-03
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- the membrane that lines the inside of the rib cage, allowing lungs to expand and contract
- 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.
- 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.
- either of two external openings of the nasal cavity that admit air to the lungs and smells to the olfactory nerves.
- one of the many tiny branches from the bronchi; carries air to and from alveoli within the lung
- the microscopic sacs in which the exchange of gases takes place in the lungs
- 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.
- 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.
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- A tube-like portion of the respiratory tract that connects the larynx with the bronchial parts of the lungs. Also known as windpipe.
- the two branches of the trachea (windpipe); function in carrying air to and from the lungs
- 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.
- a thin, flexible flap in front of the larynx; folds over and blocks the glottis during swallowing
- 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 lungs • the membrane that lines the inside of the rib cage, allowing lungs to expand and contract • the two branches of the trachea (windpipe); function in carrying air to and from the lungs • one of the many tiny branches from the bronchi; carries air to and from alveoli within the lung • ...
Respiratory System 2012-05-25
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- The muscle that helps us inhale and exhale.
- Brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs from the heart.
- The outer covering of the lungs.
- The singular form of bronchus. The trachea divides into this.
- The vocal box of the body.
- We breath in this gas.
- A passage that leads from the mouth to the lungs.
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- Also called air-sacs.
- The passage where air is warmed, humidified and purified.
- We breath out this gas.
- Samllest of the respiratory branches.
- Brings oxygenated blood to the heart from the lungs.
- 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
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- A long tube in the neck and chest that helps carry air in and out of the lungs, aka the windpipe
- Either of the two main branches of the trachea that are the main passageway into the lungs
- Air sacs where the primary gas exchange occurs
- Breathing in
- A slimy substance that is secreted to moisten and warm the air in the respiratory system
- Breathing out
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- A hollow muscular organ that houses the vocal cords
- Primary muscle of respiration
- Allows air to move from the nose and mouth to the larynx, aka the throat
- Structures projecting from a cell that move fluids over the cell surface
- The primary organs of respiration
- Bronchospasms that cause breathing difficulties in some
- The flap over the trachea that keeps food from entering the windpipe
13 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • Primary muscle of respiration • The primary organs of respiration • Air sacs where the primary gas exchange occurs • A hollow muscular organ that houses the vocal cords • Bronchospasms that cause breathing difficulties in some • The flap over the trachea that keeps food from entering the windpipe • ...
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- large tubes that connect to your windpipe and direct the air you breath to your right and left lungs
- main passageway into your lungs
- a pair of spongy, air filled organs located on either side of the chest
- are muscles found between the ribs
- a long U-shaped tube that connects your voice box to your lungs
- cone shaped passageway leading from the oral and nasal cavities in the head to the esophagus and larynx
- the process of letting air out of your lungs during the breathing cycle
- flap of cartilage located in the throat behind the tongue and infront of the larynx
- carries oxygen efficiently from the lungs to the tissues in body
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- the movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
- gives shape, support, and structure to other body tissues
- organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules
- hollow tube that lets air pass from your throat to your lungs
13 Clues: main passageway into your lungs • are muscles found between the ribs • organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules • gives shape, support, and structure to other body tissues • hollow tube that lets air pass from your throat to your lungs • a long U-shaped tube that connects your voice box to your lungs • ...
Respiratory system 2021-04-13
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- the area containing vocal cords
- another word for windpipe
- a flap of tissue in the back of your throat
- tubes these let air in and out of your lungs
- a hollow tube that starts behind the nose
- organs on either side of the chest
- a colorless gas we need to survive
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- either of two openings of the nasal cavity
- large air passage that goes to the windpipe to the lungs
- dioxide a gas with a density of 53% higher then dry air
- located below the lungs
- a tube that goes from the throat to the stomach
- tiny air sacs
13 Clues: tiny air sacs • located below the lungs • another word for windpipe • the area containing vocal cords • organs on either side of the chest • a colorless gas we need to survive • a hollow tube that starts behind the nose • either of two openings of the nasal cavity • a flap of tissue in the back of your throat • tubes these let air in and out of your lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2021-02-20
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- เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการสำรองอาหารไว้ใช้ในตอนบิน
- เป็นโครงสร้างที่สามารถแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สได้โดยตรงกับเซลล์
- เป็นบริเวณที่เกิดการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของมนุษย์ล้อมรอบด้วยหลอดเลือดฝอย
- เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของแมงมุม
- เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของพารามีเซียม,อะมีบา
- เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของไส้เดือนดิน
- เป็นอวัยวะที่ห่อหุ้มเหงือกของหอยหลายชนิดทำหน้าที่ช่วยในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊ส
- เป็นองค์ประกอบที่อยู่ภายในของเซลล์เม็ดเลือดแดงและทำให้มีสีแดงอีกด้วย
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- เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับcarbonmonoxide
- เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับcarbondioxide
- เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของสัตว์น้ำเกือบทุกชนิด
- เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับoxygen
- เป็นเหงือกชนิดหนึ่งที่ยื่นออกนอกลำตัวพบได้ในแม่เพรียง
13 Clues: เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับoxygen • เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับcarbondioxide • เกิดจากhemoglobinจับกับcarbonmonoxide • เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของแมงมุม • เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการสำรองอาหารไว้ใช้ในตอนบิน • เป็นอวัยวะที่ใช้ในการแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สของไส้เดือนดิน • เป็นโครงสร้างที่สามารถแลกเปลี่ยนแก๊สได้โดยตรงกับเซลล์ • เป็นเหงือกชนิดหนึ่งที่ยื่นออกนอกลำตัวพบได้ในแม่เพรียง • ...
Respiratory System 2019-04-09
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- airway that leads directly to the lung
- airway found within the lung
- structure that prevents solids and liquids from entering the respiratory system
- the process of inhalation and exhalation
- where bronchioles terminate
- where air is warmed and moistened
- the area immediately above the trachea
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- how gases move between the respiratory and cardiovascular systems
- where particulates from the air are trapped by small hairs
- where carbon dioxide concentration is relatively high
- the process of using oxygen to convert glucose to ATP
- contains incomplete rings of cartilage
- where the oral and nasal cavities join
13 Clues: where bronchioles terminate • airway found within the lung • where air is warmed and moistened • airway that leads directly to the lung • contains incomplete rings of cartilage • where the oral and nasal cavities join • the area immediately above the trachea • the process of inhalation and exhalation • where carbon dioxide concentration is relatively high • ...
Respiratory System 2019-10-08
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- Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air
- Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis
- Movement of air into the body
- Movement of air out of the body
- Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe
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- Soft spongy organs that are responsible for air exchange in the capillary beds
- The smallest branches of the bronchial tree that lead to alveoli
- Tube that connects air from the larynx to the bronchial tree; also known as the windpipe
- Movement of air from outside the body to the inside of the body and then back out again
- Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds
- The action in respiration that creates ventilation, gas transportation, and cellular respiration
- The process of exchanging gases between body cells and the atmosphere around us
13 Clues: Movement of air into the body • Movement of air out of the body • Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs • Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds • Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis • Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe • Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air • ...
Respiratory System 2023-01-26
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- major air passages of lungs which diverge from windpipe
- branch in which bronchi divides
- tube extending from back of the nasal passage & mouth to the esophagus
- two organs that are alike bags, main breathing structure
- opening used to eat, breathe, talk & drink
- a channel for air flow through the nose
- stiff walled tube that connects the pharynx with the lungs
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- muscular wall separating lungs from stomach area and assists in breathing
- two holes in your nose to breath & smell
- pairs of serious membrane lining the thorax and enveloping the lungs in humans and animals
- a flap of cartilage at the roof of the tongue which is depressed during swallowing to cover wind pipe
- tiny air sacs of lungs that allow rapid gaseous exchange
- upper part of your wind pipe, holds your vocal cords
13 Clues: branch in which bronchi divides • a channel for air flow through the nose • two holes in your nose to breath & smell • opening used to eat, breathe, talk & drink • upper part of your wind pipe, holds your vocal cords • major air passages of lungs which diverge from windpipe • two organs that are alike bags, main breathing structure • ...
Respiratory System 2023-07-03
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- Beginning of the lower respiratory tract, runs anterior to the esophagus.
- Inflammation of the larynx
- A device that measures volume of inhalation/exhalation.
- The amount of air inhaled/exhaled during quiet breathing.
- Contains pharyngeal tonsils and connects to the middle ear via eustachian tube.
- contains palatine and lingual tonsils.
- Produce mucus
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- Protects against edema and prevents air escape
- Cleans, warms and humidifies the air.
- Microscopic air sacs, the site of gas exchange.
- The sound box.
- A condition marked by airway constriction.
- Detected by receptors in the superior nasal cavity.
13 Clues: Produce mucus • The sound box. • Inflammation of the larynx • Cleans, warms and humidifies the air. • contains palatine and lingual tonsils. • A condition marked by airway constriction. • Protects against edema and prevents air escape • Microscopic air sacs, the site of gas exchange. • Detected by receptors in the superior nasal cavity. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-24
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- Breathing in
- The _____ system takes in oxygen and gets rid of carbon dioxide
- Branching tubes leading to the lungs
- The gas needed by cells to break down food and release energy
- dioxide Waste gas that needs to be removed from the body
- Lines the respiratory tract and helps trap germs and dust
- Main organ of the respiratory system
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- Scientific word for windpipe
- Muscular organ that helps pull the air into the lungs
- Scientific word for voice box
- Site where air enters the body and is cleaned by hairs and mucus
- Microscopic air sacs in the lungs -looks like grapes
- Breathing out
13 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • Scientific word for windpipe • Scientific word for voice box • Branching tubes leading to the lungs • Main organ of the respiratory system • Microscopic air sacs in the lungs -looks like grapes • Muscular organ that helps pull the air into the lungs • dioxide Waste gas that needs to be removed from the body • ...
Respiratory System 2024-05-07
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- Hypoxic drive is necessary for breathing
- positive sweat test
- Complication:Spontaneous pneumothorax
- Disease divided into chronic bronchitis and emphysema
- Rescue medication for asthma
- Thick, tenacious, and "ropey sputum
- Hepatotoxicity
- Pink Puffer
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- Sneezing, coughing, and vomiting can cause bleeding in this disease
- pancreatic enzyme supplementation with meals
- Surgical opening into the trachea
- Emphysema
- loosen thick mucus
- Snoring is most common initial sign
- reversible airway obstruction,
- Ocular toxicity
16 Clues: Emphysema • Pink Puffer • Hepatotoxicity • Ocular toxicity • loosen thick mucus • positive sweat test • Rescue medication for asthma • reversible airway obstruction, • Surgical opening into the trachea • Snoring is most common initial sign • Thick, tenacious, and "ropey sputum • Complication:Spontaneous pneumothorax • Hypoxic drive is necessary for breathing • ...
Respiratory system 2024-09-23
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- The process where the diaphragm contracts and causes air to be drawn into the lungs
- The air sacs where gaseous exchange occurs
- Flap to stop food travelling down the trachea
- A part of the brain that assists with the nervous control of breathing
- The volume of air that remains in the lungs after forced maximum expiration
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- is a space inside your thorax (chest) that contains your heart, lungs and other organs and tissues
- Detects changes in PH and CO2
- Small increases in breathing at the onset of exercise
- A structure surrounded by cartilage and leads to the bronchus
- The vessels that surround the alveoli
- The volume of air inspired or expired per breath
- A common condition where airways can become restricted.
- The process used during gasous exchange
13 Clues: Detects changes in PH and CO2 • The vessels that surround the alveoli • The process used during gasous exchange • The air sacs where gaseous exchange occurs • Flap to stop food travelling down the trachea • The volume of air inspired or expired per breath • Small increases in breathing at the onset of exercise • A common condition where airways can become restricted. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-11-19
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- Air is taken in through the mouth in the oral _________.
- The two major air passageways leading from the trachea to the lungs.
- Also called the throat; the passage that leads from the oral and nasal cavity to the larynx.
- This gas is expelled out of the lungs during respiration.
- The air sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange takes place.
- The action of breathing.
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- Hollow, muscular organ which holds the vocal cords and produces sound.
- The smallest air passageway coming off the bronchi.
- Muscle that pushes and pulls against the lungs.
- This gas is taken in during respiration.
- Carries out the exchange of gases while we breathe.
- A hollow tube that connects the larynx to the right and left bronchus.
- A flap of cartilage attached to the larynx that closes when food passes by.
13 Clues: The action of breathing. • This gas is taken in during respiration. • Muscle that pushes and pulls against the lungs. • The smallest air passageway coming off the bronchi. • Carries out the exchange of gases while we breathe. • Air is taken in through the mouth in the oral _________. • This gas is expelled out of the lungs during respiration. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-12-14
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- branches of the trachea that leads oxygen into the lungs
- region in the throat that brings oxygen into the trachea
- air sacs in lungs that bring oxygen into the bloodstream
- the process of air moving in and out of the lungs
- organ that brings oxygen into the body
- to breathe out
- voice box; contains the vocal cords
- to breathe in
- sheet of muscle found between the chest and abdomen
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- colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that we breathe in
- the process of oxygen moving from alveoli into the bloodstream
- tube that brings oxygen from the larynx to the bronchi; also known as the windpipe
- waste product given off in gas exchange between the blood and alveoli
13 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • voice box; contains the vocal cords • organ that brings oxygen into the body • the process of air moving in and out of the lungs • sheet of muscle found between the chest and abdomen • colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that we breathe in • branches of the trachea that leads oxygen into the lungs • ...
Excretory System 2022-11-10
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- 2 organs in the respiratory system
- What organ makes urine?
- What surrounds the small intestines?
- Urine exits through the...
- What does the excretory system remove?
- What does the respiratory system remove?
- What does the digestive system remove?
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- Main organ of integumentary sytem
- What connects the kidneys to the bladder?
- What is within the large intestines?
- Pouch for urine
- What does the integumentary system remove?
12 Clues: Pouch for urine • What organ makes urine? • Urine exits through the... • Main organ of integumentary sytem • 2 organs in the respiratory system • What 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? • ...
Respiratory System 2021-12-06
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- Part of respiratory and digestive system
- Abnormal cells growing uncontrolled
- Where gases exchange in the lungs
- holds the vocal cords
- left and right passages leading to the lungs
- flap of cartilage closing when food passes
- A chronic disease
- Influenza is one of these
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- carries air to left and right bronchus
- Sheet of muscle at bottom of thoracic cavity
- smallest air passages
- Primary organ
- Where system begins
- Disease of the respiratory system
14 Clues: Primary organ • A chronic disease • Where system begins • smallest air passages • holds the vocal cords • Influenza is one of these • Where gases exchange in the lungs • Disease of the respiratory system • Abnormal cells growing uncontrolled • carries air to left and right bronchus • Part of respiratory and digestive system • flap of cartilage closing when food passes • ...
Respiratory System 2022-02-03
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- pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- membrane lining the chest cavity and covering the lungs
- amazing sport involving the throwing of thin, plastic circles toward a metal basket using the fewest possible throws
- small movable lid just above the larynx that prevents food & drink from entering your windpipe
- major air passage of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- main passageway through which air passes from the mouth to the lungs; “windpipe”
- many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow quick gaseous exchange
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- hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs; “voice box”
- a channel for airflow through the nose
- two openings of the nasal cavity
- opening through which food and air enter the body
- a small branch that the bronchi divide into
- membrane-lined cavity behind the nose & mouth, connecting them to the esophagus
13 Clues: two openings of the nasal cavity • a channel for airflow through the nose • a small branch that the bronchi divide into • opening through which food and air enter the body • membrane lining the chest cavity and covering the lungs • major air passage of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe • many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow quick gaseous exchange • ...
Respiratory System 2019-10-08
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- Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe
- Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air
- Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds
- Movement of air out of the body
- The action in respiration that creates ventilation, gas transportation, and cellular respiration
- Movement of air into the body
- Tube that connects air from the larynx to the bronchial tree; also known as the windpipe
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- The process of exchanging gases between body cells and the atmosphere around us
- Movement of air from outside the body to the inside of the body and then back out again
- The smallest branches of the bronchial tree that lead to alveoli
- Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Soft spongy organs that are responsible for air exchange in the capillary beds
- Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis
13 Clues: Movement of air into the body • Movement of air out of the body • Areas of the lungs where gas exchange occurs • Structure in the larynx responsible for speech and sounds • Structure that connects the nasal cavity to the epiglottis • Contains the voice box and directs air flow into the windpipe • Hollow cavities in the skull responsible for dehumidifying air • ...
Respiratory System 2015-01-07
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- muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in
- the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air
- the movement of air in and out of the lungs
- to breathe in
- a large sheet of muscle that separates the lungs from the abdominal cavity
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- an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs
- the curved bones attached to vertebral column and supporting the lateral walls of the thorax
- muscular movements which cause air to move into and out of the lungs
- the tube that carries air from the nose and mouth down to the lungs
- strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung
- to breathe out
- the ribs and upper backbone, and the organs found in the chest
- the small tubes into which the bronchi branch
13 Clues: to breathe in • to breathe out • the movement of air in and out of the lungs • the small tubes into which the bronchi branch • an air sac in the lungs, where gas exchange occurs • strong, slippery membranes which surround each lung • muscles between the ribs which contract to breathe in • the tube into which the trachea branches, carrying air • ...
respiratory system 2016-01-31
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- a hollow tube strengthened and kept open by rings of cartilage
- another name for the throat
- the red fluid that passes through the body to vital organs
- what all people breath into their lungs
- is a process that occurs in practically all living cells
- two bag like organs situated one either side of the heart
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- when the diaphragm contracts and flattens
- the gas that you breath out once oxygen has passed through the body
- located at the beginning of the trachea
- when the diaphragm moves upwards and relaxes
- the dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the lung
- the process of which air is moved in and out of the lungs
- the opening cavity situated on the lower part of the face
13 Clues: another name for the throat • located at the beginning of the trachea • what all people breath into their lungs • when the diaphragm contracts and flattens • when the diaphragm moves upwards and relaxes • the dome shaped muscle at the bottom of the lung • the process of which air is moved in and out of the lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2024-03-27
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- Breathing engine.
- Voice box.
- Two large tubes connected to the Trachea.
- Windpipe & base of our tongue.
- Serves as a air passageway.
- Temporary, can spread from one person to another.
- Allows gases to pass across cell membranes and enter/exit the cells.
- Helps in eating and speaking.
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- Small air sacs at the end of the bronchioles/end of respiratory system.
- Affects certain parts of the lungs, and makes it difficult to breathe.
- Pair of Organs in the chest.
- Inside of your nose.
- 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. • ...