respiratory system Crossword Puzzles
Respiratory System 2021-12-09
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- a test the measures air volumes
- soft, spongey, cone shaped organs in the thoracic cavity
- aka inhalation
- a mixture of proteins and lipids
- aka exhalation
- aka windpipe
- allows air to enter the larynx
- a triangular slit between the vocal cords
- aka your throat
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- a collapses lung
- one of the largest cartilages of the larynx
- the entire process of gas exchange between the chambers
- a puncture in the thoracic wall
- microscopic air sacs
- supported internally by bone and cartilage
15 Clues: aka windpipe • aka inhalation • aka exhalation • aka your throat • a collapses lung • microscopic air sacs • allows air to enter the larynx • a test the measures air volumes • a puncture in the thoracic wall • a mixture of proteins and lipids • a triangular slit between the vocal cords • supported internally by bone and cartilage • one of the largest cartilages of the larynx • ...
Respiratory System 2018-11-27
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- Known as the common flu
- Connects the larynx to the bronchi and allows air to pass through the neck
- The main organ involved in the respiratory system
- Inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- Passageway for food to enter the stomach and for air to enter the lungs
- The_____ takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.
- Shortness of_____ is a symptom of lung cancer.
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- COPD is most often caused by_____ smoke.
- Smoking is one of the main causes of_____.
- Small air sacs in the lungs in which carbon dioxide leaves the lungs and enters it
- Helps the lungs contract and expand to inhale and exhale
- Connects the pharynx to the trachea and allows air to pass through
- Carry air from the trachea into the lungs
- Swelling and shrinking of the airways
- One in_____ people have asthma and it is continuing to increase.
15 Clues: Known as the common flu • Inflammation of the bronchial tubes • Swelling and shrinking of the airways • COPD is most often caused by_____ smoke. • Carry air from the trachea into the lungs • Smoking is one of the main causes of_____. • Shortness of_____ is a symptom of lung cancer. • The main organ involved in the respiratory system • ...
Respiratory System 2015-03-08
Respiratory System 2015-03-17
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- organs used for breathing
- flap of tissue at lower end of pharynx. Used to prevent food or liquid from entering airway
- a disease in which alvioles enlarge
- short tubes found at the lower end of the trachea that branch out into smaller tubes
- the waste gas of chemical respiration
- a lung disorder. Symptoms are: shortness of breath, wheezing, and coughing.
- a tube about 12 cm long. Air moves to here from the larynx
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- clusters of tiny, thin walled sacs found at the end of the bronchioles
- respiration process that breaks down oxygen for the cell’s use
- the smallest tubes formed from the bronchi
- tube-like passageway used by food, liquids, and air
- muscle beneath your lungs that contract and relax to help move gases in and out of your body
- inhaling air into the lungs and exhaling waste gases.
- the gas that we breath
- the airway where the vocal cords are attached
15 Clues: the gas that we breath • organs used for breathing • a disease in which alvioles enlarge • the waste gas of chemical respiration • the smallest tubes formed from the bronchi • the airway where the vocal cords are attached • tube-like passageway used by food, liquids, and air • inhaling air into the lungs and exhaling waste gases. • ...
Respiratory System 2015-02-08
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- What is the space between the two pleural membranes called
- The name of the two tubes which carry air into the lungs
- The pleural _ _ _ _ _ is the liquid which helps the membranes stick to the thoracic cavity
- The nasal _ _ _ _ _ _ is where the air is warmed & dust removed
- This is the sticky substance which traps dust & pollen
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- A cartilage-ringed tube which takes air to the lungs
- These are the tiny air sacs where gaseous exchange takes place
- What 'P' is the membranes which keep the lungs seperated
- This is the flap of catilage which direct air to the lungs and food to the stomach
- This system allows air to enter/exit the body
- The lungs are split into 5 what? They keep the lungs air tight
- What pleura is the innermost membrane of the lungs
- What 'T' is the scientific name for the chest cavity
- This organ contains the vocal chords and produces noise (voice)
- Other than the nose, this is the other part air can enter the body
15 Clues: This system allows air to enter/exit the body • What pleura is the innermost membrane of the lungs • A cartilage-ringed tube which takes air to the lungs • What 'T' is the scientific name for the chest cavity • This is the sticky substance which traps dust & pollen • What 'P' is the membranes which keep the lungs seperated • ...
Respiratory System 2023-11-17
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- What is the medical term for the absence of breathing?
- What is the machine that is used in medicine to support breathing?
- What is the medical term for the throat?
- What is the medical term for the condition of difficulty speaking?
- What is the device used to measure oxygen levels in the blood?
- What is the medical term for the absence of voice?
- What do you call a person who studies and treats diseases of the lung?
- What is the medical term for the voice box?
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- What is the medical term for the windpipe?
- What is the medical term for ventilation of the lungs beyond normal bodily needs?
- What is the medical term for blood in the chest?
- What is the medical term for creating an artificial opening into the trachea?
- What do you call the instrument used for visual examination of the larynx?
- What is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm called?
- What is the medical term for a surgical repair of the nose?
15 Clues: What is the medical term for the throat? • What is the medical term for the windpipe? • What is the medical term for the voice box? • What is the medical term for blood in the chest? • What is the medical term for the absence of voice? • What is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm called? • What is the medical term for the absence of breathing? • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-08
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- this body part helps you breathe
- the flow of air, especially that encountered by a human
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle
- extends from the larynx toward the lungs
- is a cluster of many individual alveoli
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- is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck
- used to chew your food
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- a cavity within a bone or other tissue
- further splits into many smaller branches less than a millimeter
- is a sheet of muscle slung underneath the lungs
- box,help you speak
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
15 Clues: box,help you speak • used to chew your food • this body part helps you breathe • a cavity within a bone or other tissue • is a cluster of many individual alveoli • the main organ of the respiratory system • extends from the larynx toward the lungs • Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle • is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck • ...
Respiratory System 2023-03-08
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- tiny sacs and the site of gas exchange
- tiny projections on cells that help to move substances
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- flips to cover the trachea when swallowing food or liquids
- located at the back of the nose and mouth
- muscle located under the lungs
- composed of 20 c-shaped cartilage rings
- taking air into the lungs
- the structure that protects the lungs and heart
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- otherwise known as the voice box
- movement of substances from high to low concentrations
- warms and moistens air (2 words)
- letting air out of the lungs
- an opening between vocal folds
- tubs that lead from the trachea into the lungs
15 Clues: taking air into the lungs • letting air out of the lungs • an opening between vocal folds • muscle located under the lungs • otherwise known as the voice box • warms and moistens air (2 words) • tiny sacs and the site of gas exchange • composed of 20 c-shaped cartilage rings • the main organ of the respiratory system • located at the back of the nose and mouth • ...
Respiratory System 2024-05-06
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- Situated between each rib
- The amount of air that is breathed in and out at any point
- Trachia divides into left and right airway
- The max amount of air that can be moved in and out of the lunch
- Lungs contain separate sections
- The element we breath
- Volume of air left after forced expiration
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- Breathing in
- Brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs from the heart
- Clusters of sacs where gases are exchanged
- Breathing out
- A thin layer of tissue that covers the lungs and lines the interior wall of the chest cavity
- Smallest respiratory branch
- Waste product of respiratory
- Muscles involved with breathing
15 Clues: Breathing in • Breathing out • The element we breath • Situated between each rib • Smallest respiratory branch • Waste product of respiratory • Muscles involved with breathing • Lungs contain separate sections • Clusters of sacs where gases are exchanged • Trachia divides into left and right airway • Volume of air left after forced expiration • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-15
15 Clues: means rib • means nose • means lobe • means sinus • means chest • means tonsil • means oxygen • means pleura • means trachea • means alveoli • means bronchus • means breathing • means diaphragm • means lung or air • means carbon dioxide
Respiratory System 2022-09-09
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- a passage or airway in the lower respiratory tract
- carries air to and from your lungs (also known as windpipe)
- muscles that run between ribs and form the chest wall
- responsible for producing sound (voice box)
- an air sack/ air space
- releasing air during the breathing process
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- uses oxygen and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product
- carries air to the lungs during inhalation process
- Gases moving from a high pressure to a lower pressure
- when the body brings in oxygen
- a condition when a cartilage covers the windpipe
- A flexible connective tissue used throughout the body
- filters, warms and moistens air as it travels to the lungs
- a rich iron protein which carries fresh oxygen to your cells
- an organ that allows the breathing process to occur
15 Clues: an air sack/ air space • when the body brings in oxygen • releasing air during the breathing process • responsible for producing sound (voice box) • a condition when a cartilage covers the windpipe • carries air to the lungs during inhalation process • a passage or airway in the lower respiratory tract • an organ that allows the breathing process to occur • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-11
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- Both food and air pass through this before reaching their appropriate destinations
- These air-filled spaces along side the nose help make the skull lighter.
- Main airway to the lungs
- lung that has 2 lobes
- organs are located outside the chest cavity
- the main respiratory muscle that contracts and relaxes to allow air into the lungs.
- includes air passages, pulmonary vessels, the lungs, and breathing muscles
- Essential to human speech
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- branch from the trachea into each lung to supply air into the lung
- traps dust particles, and tiny hairs called cilia help move them to the nose to be sneezed or blown out.
- organs are located inside the chest cavity
- The main organ of this system
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange.
- any of several thin, scroll-shaped bony elements forming the upper chambers of the nasal cavities.
- lung that has 3 lobes
15 Clues: lung that has 2 lobes • lung that has 3 lobes • Main airway to the lungs • Essential to human speech • The main organ of this system • organs are located inside the chest cavity • organs are located outside the chest cavity • branch from the trachea into each lung to supply air into the lung • These air-filled spaces along side the nose help make the skull lighter. • ...
respiratory system 2022-05-11
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- separates oral and nasal cavities
- disease of the lungs causing broncho-spams
- air sacs in the lungs
- infections of the lungs
- triangular space responsible for voice production
- clusters of lymphatic tissue in the pharynx
- cartilaginous tissue that diverts food and liquids
- area between lungs
- air tube that extends from the larynx to the thorax
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- thin double walled serous membrane surrounding the lungs
- condition when person receives too little oxygen
- smallest air conducting passageways of the bronchi
- two openings in the nose which air enters
- inflammation of the sinuses
- viral infection that infects the respiratory system
15 Clues: area between lungs • air sacs in the lungs • infections of the lungs • inflammation of the sinuses • separates oral and nasal cavities • two openings in the nose which air enters • disease of the lungs causing broncho-spams • clusters of lymphatic tissue in the pharynx • condition when person receives too little oxygen • triangular space responsible for voice production • ...
Respiratory System 2025-01-31
Respiratory system 2025-01-31
15 Clues: sleep • oxygen • throat • nose bleed • runny nose • sore throat • sound,voice • Larynx,throat • definition of nose • Difficulty speaking • shortness of breath • chest,pleural cavity • definition of breathing • sudden infant death syndrome • Chronic obstructive pulmonary diease
Respiratory System 2025-01-31
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- Windpipe, C-shaped cartilage that compresses so food can pass down the trachea
- Bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide
- 2 large tubes that branch out from the trachea and get air to the lungs
- Air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Covers outer surfacec of the lungs and lines inner surdace of the thoracic cavity
- Sleep
- The act of taking in air as the diaphragm relaxes, forcing air out of the lungs
- To Breathe
- Throat, air to and from nose to trachea
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- Closes off trachea during swallowing
- Muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdomen. Makes breathing possible
- Breathing Out
- Provide Mucus, aid in sound production, make bones of skull lighter
- Voice box, contains vocal cords, makes speech possible
15 Clues: Sleep • To Breathe • Breathing Out • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome • Closes off trachea during swallowing • Throat, air to and from nose to trachea • Bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide • Voice box, contains vocal cords, makes speech possible • Air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-04
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- picture 2
- picture 3
- picture 5
- Millions of them make your lungs look like a bunch of grapes.
- The “system” that gives oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The left lung has fewer lobes than the right lung because this organ takes some space.
- picture 9
- picture 6
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- picture 4
- picture 1
- The main gas your body needs to survive, taken in during every breath.
- picture 8
- Disease prevention tip: wear this in polluted areas.
- When your airways shrink because of dust or allergy.
- picture 7
- A wall inside your nose that keeps left and right airways apart.
16 Clues: picture 4 • picture 1 • picture 2 • picture 3 • picture 8 • picture 5 • picture 7 • picture 9 • picture 6 • Disease prevention tip: wear this in polluted areas. • When your airways shrink because of dust or allergy. • The “system” that gives oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. • Millions of them make your lungs look like a bunch of grapes. • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-04
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- gambar 2
- gambar 3
- gambar 5
- Millions of them make your lungs look like a bunch of grapes.
- The “system” that gives oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
- The left lung has fewer lobes than the right lung because this organ takes some space.
- gambar 9
- gambar 6
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- gambar 4
- gambar 1
- The main gas your body needs to survive, taken in during every breath.
- gambar 8
- Disease prevention tip: wear this in polluted areas.
- When your airways shrink because of dust or allergy.
- gambar 7
- A wall inside your nose that keeps left and right airways apart.
16 Clues: gambar 4 • gambar 1 • gambar 2 • gambar 3 • gambar 8 • gambar 5 • gambar 7 • gambar 9 • gambar 6 • Disease prevention tip: wear this in polluted areas. • When your airways shrink because of dust or allergy. • The “system” that gives oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. • Millions of them make your lungs look like a bunch of grapes. • ...
respiratory system 2025-11-07
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- a genetic disorder of the exocrine glands, usually diagnosed shortly after birth
- acting as a lid for the larynx
- Thin, moist, slippery membrane covering lungs.
- an abnormally rapid and shallow breathing.
- the volume of air moved in and out of the lungs with each breath
- microscopic air sacs which resemble bunches of grapes.
- transport air into the blood and remove gases from the blood
- a large flat muscle separating the thoracic & abdominal cavities
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- a registered nurse with advanced training who administers anesthesia during surgery and other procedures.
- 5"long tube
- the volume of air that can be exhaled after the deepest possible inspiration
- 4” tube surrounded by C-shaped rings of cartilage keeps the passageway open
- The smallest of these subdivisions
- located between the lungs, It extends from the sternum to the vertebrae.
- largest thyroid cartilage
15 Clues: 5"long tube • largest thyroid cartilage • acting as a lid for the larynx • The smallest of these subdivisions • an abnormally rapid and shallow breathing. • Thin, moist, slippery membrane covering lungs. • microscopic air sacs which resemble bunches of grapes. • transport air into the blood and remove gases from the blood • ...
Respiratory System 2026-02-13
15 Clues: Pnea • Nas/o • Phon/o • Somn/o • Spir/o • Pleur/o • Sinus/o • Laryng/o • Pharyng/o • Pulm/o, Pulmon/o • Ox/I, Ox/o, Ox/y • Thorac/o, Thorax • Trache/o, Trachea • Bronch/o, Bronch/i • Pneum/o, pneumonia/o, pneu
Respiratory System 2026-02-13
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- air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs
- nas/o
- somn/o
- closes off trachea during swallowing
- trache/o,trachea
- breathing out, the diaphragm relaxes, forcing air out of the lungs.
- laryng/o
- pnea
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- ENT, specializes in the ear, nose and throat
- the act of taking in air as the diaphragm contracts
- pulm/o,pulmonary/o
- pleur/o
- ox/i,ox/o,ox/y
- sinus/o
- pharyng/o
15 Clues: pnea • nas/o • somn/o • pleur/o • sinus/o • laryng/o • pharyng/o • ox/i,ox/o,ox/y • trache/o,trachea • pulm/o,pulmonary/o • closes off trachea during swallowing • ENT, specializes in the ear, nose and throat • the act of taking in air as the diaphragm contracts • air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs • breathing out, the diaphragm relaxes, forcing air out of the lungs.
Respiratory System 2026-02-14
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- bring oxygen into the body,remove carbon dioxide
- Known as the throat
- surgical removal of part of or all of the lung
- temporary absence of spontaneous breathing
- closes off trachea during swallowing
- Provide Muscus, make bones of the skull lighter,aid in sound protection
- nose bleed
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- infectious disease that affects lungs-severe coughing
- C shaped cartilage also know as the Windpipe
- Breathing
- specializes in treating of the respiratory
- The act of taking in air, the diaphragm contracts
- collapsed lung
- A group of lung diseases in which the bronchial airflow is obstructed making it hard to breathe
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
15 Clues: Breathing • nose bleed • collapsed lung • Known as the throat • acute respiratory distress syndrome • closes off trachea during swallowing • specializes in treating of the respiratory • temporary absence of spontaneous breathing • C shaped cartilage also know as the Windpipe • surgical removal of part of or all of the lung • bring oxygen into the body,remove carbon dioxide • ...
Respiratory System 2026-04-18
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- main muscle of breathing
- main air passages entering lungs
- instrument to measure lung volumes
- barrier for gas diffusion
- unequal chest movement
- reduces alveolar surface tension
- lung’s ability to expand
- air not involved in gas exchange
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- negative pressure in pleural cavity
- pressure inside lungs
- tiny air sacs for gas exchange
- maximum air exhaled after deep breath
- nerve supplying diaphragm
- double membrane covering lungs
- windpipe of respiratory system
15 Clues: pressure inside lungs • unequal chest movement • main muscle of breathing • lung’s ability to expand • nerve supplying diaphragm • barrier for gas diffusion • tiny air sacs for gas exchange • double membrane covering lungs • windpipe of respiratory system • main air passages entering lungs • reduces alveolar surface tension • air not involved in gas exchange • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-10-11
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- produces children
- a tube in the digestive system
- takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- many body systems work together to maintain this balance
- found throughout the body in the endocrine system
- filters fluid in the urinary system
- a tube in the respiratory system
- the main feature of your cardiovascular system
- moves body and movlyes material within body
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- breaks down food and absorbs useful substances
- part of the nervous system
- another word for circulatory system
- includes white blood cells that check for infection
- removes excess fluid waste
- skin hair and nails
- controls growth and development and release hormones
- provides shape,structure to body,produces red blood cells
- receives signals and processes information
18 Clues: produces children • skin hair and nails • part of the nervous system • removes excess fluid waste • a tube in the digestive system • a tube in the respiratory system • another word for circulatory system • filters fluid in the urinary system • takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide • receives signals and processes information • moves body and movlyes material within body • ...
Body Systems Scramble 2024-05-01
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- A group of tissues
- System that gives the body movement
- The largest organ in the body
- System that circulates blood in the body
- Interacting parts that perform a specific function
- Major organ of the circulatory system
- Unicellular organisms that live in your body
- System that gives the body structure/support
- A group of the same cells
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- The largest bone in the body
- System that exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Major organs of the respiratory system
- System that controls all senses in the body
- System that breaks down and processes food
- The basic unit of life
15 Clues: A group of tissues • The basic unit of life • A group of the same cells • The largest bone in the body • The largest organ in the body • System that gives the body movement • Major organ of the circulatory system • Major organs of the respiratory system • System that circulates blood in the body • System that breaks down and processes food • ...
Human Body 2025-04-21
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- moves blood, nutrients, and oxygen
- Main organ of the respiratory system
- moves your body
- Supports your body
- removes waste from the body
- Main organ of the Nervous System
- helps produce offspring
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- regulates inside the body
- breaks down food for nutrients
- Is a major part of the immune system page 177
- controls the body and reactions to environment
- Exchanges gases for your body
- These make up the skeletal system
- protects the body from pathogens
- One of the main organs of the digestive system
- Main organ of the cardiovascular system
16 Clues: moves your body • Supports your body • helps produce offspring • regulates inside the body • removes waste from the body • Exchanges gases for your body • breaks down food for nutrients • Main organ of the Nervous System • protects the body from pathogens • These make up the skeletal system • moves blood, nutrients, and oxygen • Main organ of the respiratory system • ...
respiratory system 2022-03-18
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- - type of protein that allows red blood cells to carry oxygen to other cells in the body
- - allow oxygen from the air to pass into your blood
- - art of your body that flops down over the windpipe when you swallow to keep food from going into your lungs
- - large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs
- - pushing the air you breathed in out of your body
- chords - pair of folds of tissue that extend across the inside of the larynx and that produce the voice when air exhaled from the lungs causes them to tighten and vibrate
- - he act of spreading or allowing to spread freely
- - a group of skeletal muscles between the ribs
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- - part of the lung
- - an organ in the neck of humans and animals.
- - take in by breathing
- - stiff-walled tube of the respiratory system that connects the pharynx with the lungs
- - tough flexible tissue that makes up most of the skeleton of vertebrates
- - baglike organs, or body parts, used for breathing
- respiration - the process by which organisms use oxygen to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions
15 Clues: - part of the lung • - take in by breathing • - an organ in the neck of humans and animals. • - a group of skeletal muscles between the ribs • - pushing the air you breathed in out of your body • - he act of spreading or allowing to spread freely • - allow oxygen from the air to pass into your blood • - baglike organs, or body parts, used for breathing • ...
Respiratory System 2013-10-23
15 Clues: waste • air bags • transfer • important • the system • good stuff • force of air • gas exchange • rise over run • staying alive • state of matter • prevents choking • two of something • smaller than a river • is thicker than water
Respiratory System 2015-04-24
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- Absence or deficiency of oxygen in the tissues
- Relieve or suppress coughing
- Microbial test used to identify disease-causing organisms of the lower respiratory tract, especially those that cause pneumonias
- Excessive acidity of body fluids, commonly associated with pulmonary insufficiency and the subsequent retention of carbon dioxide
- Temporary loss of breathing
- Reduce the thickness or viscosity of sputum
- Nosebleed
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- Severe, life-threatening infection of the epiglottis and supraglottic structures that occurs most commonly between the ages of 2 and 12
- Visual examination of the inside of the larynx to detect tumors, foreign bodies, nerve or structural injury, or other abnormalities
- Acute infectious disease characterized by a cough that has a "whoop" sound
- Enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes
- Measurement of the amount of salt in sweat
- Decrease mucous membrane swelling to alleviate nasal stuffiness
- Test used to identify pathogens, especially group A streptococci
- Ease with which lung tissue can be stretched
15 Clues: Nosebleed • Temporary loss of breathing • Relieve or suppress coughing • Measurement of the amount of salt in sweat • Reduce the thickness or viscosity of sputum • Ease with which lung tissue can be stretched • Absence or deficiency of oxygen in the tissues • Enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes • ...
Respiratory System 2015-04-24
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- Ease with which lung tissue can be stretched
- Decrease mucous membrane swelling to alleviate nasal stuffiness
- Microbial test used to identify disease-causing organisms of the lower respiratory tract, especially those that cause pneumonias
- Relieve or suppress coughing
- Reduce the thickness or viscosity of sputum
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- Absence or deficiency of oxygen in the tissues
- Excessive acidity of body fluids, commonly associated with pulmonary insufficiency and the subsequent retention of carbon dioxide
- Nosebleed
- Severe, life-threatening infection of the epiglottis and supraglottic structures that occurs most commonly between the ages of 2 and 12
- Enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes
- Acute infectious disease characterized by a cough that has a "whoop" sound
- Measurement of the amount of salt in sweat
- Test used to identify pathogens, especially group A streptococci
- Visual examination of the inside of the larynx to detect tumors, foreign bodies, nerve or structural injury, or other abnormalities
- Temporary loss of breathing
15 Clues: Nosebleed • Temporary loss of breathing • Relieve or suppress coughing • Measurement of the amount of salt in sweat • Reduce the thickness or viscosity of sputum • Ease with which lung tissue can be stretched • Absence or deficiency of oxygen in the tissues • Enlargement of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes • ...
Respiratory System 2014-11-20
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- / voicebox
- / muscular disc under the lungs
- / tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens
- / caused by spasming diaphragm
- / part of the brain that controls breathing
- / system that has gas exchange as primary function
- / flaplike structure that prevents liquid or food from entering trachea
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- / windpipe
- / diaphragm and intercostals relax
- / throat
- / spongy organs with lobes
- / swelling of vocal cords (possibly from infection)
- / caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath
- / diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract
- / divides the nose
15 Clues: / throat • / windpipe • / voicebox • / divides the nose • / spongy organs with lobes • / caused by spasming diaphragm • / muscular disc under the lungs • / diaphragm and intercostals relax • / tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens • / part of the brain that controls breathing • / caused by low oxygen; forces a deep breath • / diaphragm lowers and intercostals contract • ...
Respiratory System 2023-02-25
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- deficiency of oxygen in the blood
- lung cancer
- surgical puncture of lung to drain fluid
- method of monitoring blood oxygen saturation
- radiography of the bronchi
- a drug that destroys or dissolves mucus
- inflammation of a sinus
- incomplete expansion of a lung
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- difficulty with speech
- abnormally slow breathing
- watery discharge from the nose
- physician who specializes in the lungs
- "pertaining to the diaphragm"
- labored or difficult respiration
- absence of voice
15 Clues: lung cancer • absence of voice • difficulty with speech • inflammation of a sinus • abnormally slow breathing • radiography of the bronchi • "pertaining to the diaphragm" • watery discharge from the nose • incomplete expansion of a lung • labored or difficult respiration • deficiency of oxygen in the blood • physician who specializes in the lungs • ...
Respiratory system 2021-05-10
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- a muscle beneath your lungs to help move gasses into and out of your lungs
- tublike passageway used by food,liquid, and air
- system rids the blood of waste produced by the cells
- Air is carried into the lungs by it
- area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking.
- a tube about 12cm in length
- an elastic muscular organ that holds urine until it leaves the body
- tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder
- filters blood that contains waste
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- a disease in the aveoli
- carry's urine from the bladder to thr outside of the body
- waste water
- shortness of breath
- At the end of each bronchi are a cluster of tiny thin wall sacs
- Ting filtering systems
15 Clues: waste water • shortness of breath • Ting filtering systems • a disease in the aveoli • a tube about 12cm in length • filters blood that contains waste • Air is carried into the lungs by it • tublike passageway used by food,liquid, and air • tubes that lead from each kidney to the bladder • system rids the blood of waste produced by the cells • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2022-11-28
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- is the physical act of breathing
- hollow spaces in the skull that connect to the nasal cavity.
- is a flat, dome-shaped muscle below the lungs and separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.
- extends from the trachea to the alveoli in the lungs.
- is the passageway for air into the lungs and It extends from the cricoid cartilage to the carina, which is where it splits into two passages.
- tiny hairs
- is the process during which the cells use oxygen and other nutrients from the blood to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
- is the transfer of gasses between the bloodstream and the cells of the body
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- smaller to allow space for the heart
- is the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the environment and the bloodstream in the lungs
- enter the lungs and then branch into smaller and smaller bronchial tubes called bronchioles
- extends from the mouth and nose down to the bottom of the larynx, or voice box
- is breathing out air.
- is a small, leaf-like flap of tissue at the bottom of the laryngopharynx
- is the process of breathing in air
15 Clues: tiny hairs • is breathing out air. • is the physical act of breathing • is the process of breathing in air • smaller to allow space for the heart • extends from the trachea to the alveoli in the lungs. • hollow spaces in the skull that connect to the nasal cavity. • is a small, leaf-like flap of tissue at the bottom of the laryngopharynx • ...
Respiratory System 2022-11-15
respiratory system 2022-11-15
Respiratory System 2019-08-26
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- made up of rings of cartilge which prevents it from collapsing when inhalation
- where the air enters first before entering the lungs
- two air tubes that branches off the trhacea
- other name when you breathe out
- Main Organs of Respiratory System
- other name when you breathe in
- Sytem that enable us to breathe
- other name of throat
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- Other name for Vouce Box
- helps move the oxygen from air sacs to the blood
- Where the gases are exchange
- is to warm, moisturize, and filter air entering the body before it reaches the lungs
- process that is called when the exchange of gases occurs
- other name of thracea
- it is the muscle of the Respiratory system
15 Clues: other name of throat • other name of thracea • Other name for Vouce Box • Where the gases are exchange • other name when you breathe in • other name when you breathe out • Sytem that enable us to breathe • Main Organs of Respiratory System • it is the muscle of the Respiratory system • two air tubes that branches off the trhacea • ...
Respiratory system 2019-08-27
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- this is a muscular organ between the pharynx and trachea
- are pipes that carry oxygen-rich air to your lungs
- these tubes end in bunches of tiny round air sacs
- are the main organs of the respiratory system
- it is a chamber where the passages from the nose and mouth meet.
- are tiny air sacs
- is a waste gas
- deliver blood rich in carbon dioxide
- pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body
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- also filters the air we breathe and branches into the bronchi
- this is where the air first enters our body
- mesh of tiny blood vessels that cover the air sacs
- are two air tubes that branch off of the trachea
- is a group of organs and tissues working together to enable us to breathe
- is a muscular structure located between the thoracic and abdominal cavity
15 Clues: is a waste gas • are tiny air sacs • deliver blood rich in carbon dioxide • pumps the oxygen-rich blood out the body • this is where the air first enters our body • are the main organs of the respiratory system • are two air tubes that branch off of the trachea • these tubes end in bunches of tiny round air sacs • mesh of tiny blood vessels that cover the air sacs • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-08
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- is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck
- further splits into many smaller branches less than a millimeter
- extends from the larynx toward the lungs
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
- Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle
- the flow of air, especially that encountered by a human
- box,help you speak
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- this body part helps you breathe
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- is a sheet of muscle slung underneath the lungs
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- is a cluster of many individual alveoli
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- a cavity within a bone or other tissue
- used to chew your food
15 Clues: box,help you speak • used to chew your food • this body part helps you breathe • a cavity within a bone or other tissue • is a cluster of many individual alveoli • extends from the larynx toward the lungs • the main organ of the respiratory system • Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle • is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2024-03-01
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- gangguan kesehatan yang disebabkan oleh Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- volume udara yang masih tersisa di paru-paru
- nama lain sistem pernapasan
- gangguan kesehatan yang disebabkan oleh faktor lingkungan atau zat alergen
- tempat pertukaran O2 dan CO2
- letak pita suara
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- katup yang dapat menutup saat menelan makanan
- percabangan dari trakhea
- virus yang menyebabkan covid-19
- selaput 2 rangkap yang melindungi paru-paru
- salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi frekuensi pernapasan
- letak tonsil
- gejala dari influenza
- proses menghembuskan/mengeluarkan napas
- bagian pada rongga hidung yang berfungsi menyamakan suhu
15 Clues: letak tonsil • letak pita suara • gejala dari influenza • percabangan dari trakhea • nama lain sistem pernapasan • tempat pertukaran O2 dan CO2 • virus yang menyebabkan covid-19 • proses menghembuskan/mengeluarkan napas • selaput 2 rangkap yang melindungi paru-paru • volume udara yang masih tersisa di paru-paru • katup yang dapat menutup saat menelan makanan • ...
Respiratory System 2024-02-23
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- Another name for air sacs
- Production of sound
- airways obstructed because of inflammatory reaction to a stimulus
- Serous membrane that enfolds lung
- Cartilage flap that helps direct
- tubes that branch out from the bronchi and travel down to the air sacs in the lungs
- hollow cavities within a bone
- Common passage way for food and air
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- organs that coordinate the exchange of O2 and CO2 during the act of breathing
- intrapleural space separating the sternum in front and the vertebral column behind
- windpipe
- Top half of lung is called:
- below the lungs is called:
- infection of the lung
- How many lobes is in the Rt Lung
15 Clues: windpipe • Production of sound • infection of the lung • Another name for air sacs • below the lungs is called: • Top half of lung is called: • hollow cavities within a bone • How many lobes is in the Rt Lung • Cartilage flap that helps direct • Serous membrane that enfolds lung • Common passage way for food and air • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-26
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- movement of air in and out of the lungs.
- exchange of gases between atmosphere, blood, and body cells.
- act of breathing out (exhalation).
- insertion of tube in the mouth or nose.
- a procedure in reshaping the bone to achieve desired shape.
- hair-like projections that sweep mucus to the pharynx.
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- where the three olfactory sensors that are located in the interior part of the nasal cavity.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- act of breathing in (inhalation).
- smaller branches of the bronchi that lead to alveoli.
- flap that covers the trachea during swallowing.
- membranous tube that consists of connective tissue and smooth muscle.
- the main muscle of the respiratory system.
- voice box; contains the vocal cords.
- throat; common passageway for air and food.
15 Clues: act of breathing in (inhalation). • act of breathing out (exhalation). • voice box; contains the vocal cords. • insertion of tube in the mouth or nose. • movement of air in and out of the lungs. • the main muscle of the respiratory system. • throat; common passageway for air and food. • flap that covers the trachea during swallowing. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-11-27
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- the maximum amount of air that the lungs can hold after maximal inhalation. It's calculated by adding together the four primary lung volumes: tidal volume, inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve, and residual volume
- the amount of air that can be exhaled after a normal breath
- the volume of each breath as measured during inspiration, expiration, or averaged for the entire respiratory cycle
- the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation
- behavior of gases degree to which gas dissolves in water. Proportional to: its partial pressure and its solubility in water.
- the percentage of hemoglobin in red blood cells that is bound to oxygen
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- alveoli are located within the lungs. The diameter of these airways is affected by the pressure of the alveolar gas and the tension tissue.
- Alveolar surface tension (surfactant). Pulmonary compliance distensibility of elastic tissue.
- the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a normal breath
- pleural cavity is the space between the lungs and the chest wall,.It is normally slightly less than atmospheric pressure, known as negative pressure.
- Intrapulmonary pressure increases, lung volume decreases, and air moves out of lungsthe
- Lung volume increases, intrapulmonary pressure decreases, and air rushes into the lungs
- the maximal volume of air that can be expired following maximum inspiration
- behavior of gases exerts its partial pressure as a function of the percentage
- Pressure and volume bigger surface area decrease pressure inverse relationship
15 Clues: the amount of air that can be exhaled after a normal breath • the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation • the maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a normal breath • the percentage of hemoglobin in red blood cells that is bound to oxygen • the maximal volume of air that can be expired following maximum inspiration • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-23
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- fluid is secreted by
- tensionsurfactant reduces which force in alveoli of lungs
- of terminal bronchiole
- parietal layer which is attached to the cavity called
- which portion of surfactant dissolves in water and lines the alveoli
- tree ends at
- Trachea and bronchi togerther called
- alveolus is lined by which cells
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- is a type of inspiratory muscle
- layer of pleura is called
- is stored in which type of body
- contains which type of receptors
- is enclosed by two layered serous membrane called
- what is secreted by type 2 cells
- what is normal atmospheric pressure
15 Clues: tree ends at • fluid is secreted by • of terminal bronchiole • layer of pleura is called • is a type of inspiratory muscle • is stored in which type of body • contains which type of receptors • what is secreted by type 2 cells • alveolus is lined by which cells • what is normal atmospheric pressure • Trachea and bronchi togerther called • ...
Respiratory system 2025-03-30
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- the phase of ventilation in which air is expelled from the lungs.
- a rare but potentially fatal illness caused by a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum
- The middle part of the throat, behind the mouth
- The act of drawing air into the lungs
- a muscular tube that transports food and liquids from the throat (pharynx) to the stomach
- tiny air sacs in the lungs, the primary sites for gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the air and the bloodstream.
- a flap of cartilage located at the back of the tongue, above the larynx (voice box)
- a chronic lung disease that damages the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs
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- a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses
- an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, the airways that carry air to and from the lungs
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals
- long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs
- The glottis is the opening between the vocal folds in the larynx that is generally thought of as the primary valve between the lungs and the mouth
- a chronic lung condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to recurrent episodes of wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness
15 Clues: The act of drawing air into the lungs • The middle part of the throat, behind the mouth • the phase of ventilation in which air is expelled from the lungs. • a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses • long, U-shaped tube that connects your larynx (voice box) to your lungs • ...
Respiratory System 2025-05-12
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- The two branches that the trachea divides into are called _______
- The voice box located in the throat is known as the _______
- The small air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs are known as _______
- The gas that humans exhale as a waste product of respiration is _______
- The tube that connects the throat to the lungs is the _______
- The condition where airways become inflamed and narrowed is called _______
- The part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing is the _______
- The movement of air into and out of the lungs is referred to as _______
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- The flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the windpipe is the _______
- The dome-shaped muscle that helps with respiration is called the ______
- The small tubes branching off from the bronchi are called _______
- The disease caused by long-term exposure to harmful substances, leading to alveoli damage, is _______
- The process of taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide is called _______
- The primary organ responsible for breathing is____
- The thin membrane surrounding the lungs is the _______
15 Clues: The primary organ responsible for breathing is____ • The thin membrane surrounding the lungs is the _______ • The voice box located in the throat is known as the _______ • The tube that connects the throat to the lungs is the _______ • The two branches that the trachea divides into are called _______ • ...
Respiratory System 2026-05-13
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- Snot, the sticky, clear, or runny fluid produced from your nasal
- A functional, oxygen-transporting protein
- The primary driver of the whole respiratory system
- Rate 12 to 20 breaths per minute for an adult at rest
- The human windpipe, allows an air passage
- Taking a deep breath of fresh air
- The air you breathe in
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- The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the membrane in the lungs
- This pumps the lungs and allows air to move in and out of the lungs
- Cellular respiration is human muscle cells during exercise
- This contains the uvula, base of the tongue,and the tonsils
- It carries the air directly into the right lung, providing air
- Dioxide The air you breathe out
- The "Adam's Apple" in the human throat
- A pair of pink, healthy, spongy organs that fill the chest cavity
15 Clues: The air you breathe in • Dioxide The air you breathe out • Taking a deep breath of fresh air • The "Adam's Apple" in the human throat • A functional, oxygen-transporting protein • The human windpipe, allows an air passage • The primary driver of the whole respiratory system • Rate 12 to 20 breaths per minute for an adult at rest • ...
Chapter 19 Vocabulary (Part 1) 2023-03-31
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- sputum
- colitis
- exercise-induced asthma
- malaise
- otitis media
- otitis externa
- rhinitis
- sinusitis
- myalgia
- infectious mononucleosis
- gastrointestinal system
- anaphylaxis
- myocarditis
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- lower respiratory infections
- gastroenteritis
- pneumonia
- gastritis
- permethrin
- bronchitis
- lyme disease
- common cold
- pharyngitis
- vertigo
- upper respiratory infections
- inhaler
- allergy
26 Clues: sputum • colitis • malaise • myalgia • vertigo • inhaler • allergy • rhinitis • pneumonia • gastritis • sinusitis • permethrin • bronchitis • common cold • pharyngitis • anaphylaxis • myocarditis • lyme disease • otitis media • otitis externa • gastroenteritis • exercise-induced asthma • gastrointestinal system • infectious mononucleosis • lower respiratory infections • upper respiratory infections
Circulatory & Respiratory Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-16
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- syndrome that reflects insufficient cardiac output to meet the body’s need
- abnormal increase in the rate and depth of respirations
- difficult or labored breathing
- absence of breathing
- heart enlargement
- interruption of breathing resulting in lack of oxygen; also called suffocation
- abnormally slow respiratory rates
- respirations near death or during extreme suffering
- abnormally slow or shallow respirations
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- the part of the respiratory system that consists of the nose, mouth, pharynx, epiglottis, and larynx
- the part of the respiratory system that consists of the trachea and within the lungs the bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli
- substances that prevent blood clotting
- the diffusion of gasses (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the atmosphere and cells of the body
- inhalation of foreign substance into the upper respiratory tract
- below normal levels of oxygen
- abnormally rapid respiratory rates
16 Clues: heart enlargement • absence of breathing • below normal levels of oxygen • difficult or labored breathing • abnormally slow respiratory rates • abnormally rapid respiratory rates • substances that prevent blood clotting • abnormally slow or shallow respirations • respirations near death or during extreme suffering • abnormal increase in the rate and depth of respirations • ...
Human Body 2014-09-16
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- hard organ made of connective tissue
- System breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body
- brings oxygen into the body ---the first part of the digestive system
- consisting of multiple cells
- tube that travels to the stomach
- blood cells type of blood cell that carries oxygen to all of the body cells
- send from one person or place to another
- System made up of bundles of long fibers
- Vessels a tube in which a body fluid circulates
- part of the respiratory system--brings oxygen into the body
- bag like organ that squeezes food to assist with digestion
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- colorless, sticky parts of the blood that help stop (clot) the bleeding
- System of or relating to circulation-- moving blood through out the body
- tube with rings where inhaled air from nose and mouth travel
- the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs- pumps the blood through out the body--main organ of circulatory system
- having or consisting of a single cell
- long tube of muscles, adds digestive juices to break down food.
- two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates
- system system pertaining to breathing
- System supports body and gives shape, helps you move, protects organs
- work with bones to help you move-- 3 types
- blood cells type of blood cell that protects the body from illness
22 Clues: consisting of multiple cells • tube that travels to the stomach • hard organ made of connective tissue • having or consisting of a single cell • system system pertaining to breathing • send from one person or place to another • System made up of bundles of long fibers • work with bones to help you move-- 3 types • Vessels a tube in which a body fluid circulates • ...
Lymphatic System- Part a 2023-03-06
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- Provide an immune response to antigens
- Carried by lymphatic vessels
- Filter lymph before it is returned to the blood
- Engulf and destroy foreign substances
- Provides resistance against acid, alkalis, and bacterial enzymes
- A network of tissues and organs
- Harmful materials that enter lymph vessels
- Lymph enters through it the convex side of the lymph node.
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- Propel debris-land from lower respiratory passages.
- Destroy bacteria in the intestine
- Forms blood cells in the fetus
- Lymph exits through it the lymph node.
- Nonspecific defense system
- Specific defense system
- Trap microorganisms in the respiratory and digestive system.
- Acts as a sentinel to protect respiratory and digestive tracts
- Located low in the throat, overlying the heart
17 Clues: Specific defense system • Nonspecific defense system • Carried by lymphatic vessels • Forms blood cells in the fetus • A network of tissues and organs • Destroy bacteria in the intestine • Lymph exits through it the lymph node. • Engulf and destroy foreign substances • Provide an immune response to antigens • Harmful materials that enter lymph vessels • ...
Respiratory System Crossowrd 2021-03-18
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- system, transport of gases
- breathing difficulty
- little hairs that trap dirt
- wind pipe
- voice box
- every cell need this to survive
- first part of the tract
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- respiration, Exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide
- where gas is exchanged
- where respiratory system meets the digestive system
- sheet of muscle that aids breathing
- breathing in
- System, transport of gases to the cells
- palate, soft tissue in front of the pharynx
- expands to allow gas in
15 Clues: wind pipe • voice box • breathing in • breathing difficulty • where gas is exchanged • expands to allow gas in • first part of the tract • system, transport of gases • little hairs that trap dirt • every cell need this to survive • sheet of muscle that aids breathing • System, transport of gases to the cells • palate, soft tissue in front of the pharynx • ...
Human Body 2014-09-16
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- hard organ made of connective tissue
- System breaks down food into nutrients that can be used by the body
- brings oxygen into the body ---the first part of the digestive system
- consisting of multiple cells
- tube that travels to the stomach
- blood cells type of blood cell that carries oxygen to all of the body cells
- send from one person or place to another
- System made up of bundles of long fibers
- Vessels a tube in which a body fluid circulates
- part of the respiratory system--brings oxygen into the body
- bag like organ that squeezes food to assist with digestion
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- colorless, sticky parts of the blood that help stop (clot) the bleeding
- System of or relating to circulation-- moving blood through out the body
- tube with rings where inhaled air from nose and mouth travel
- the hollow muscular organ located behind the sternum and between the lungs- pumps the blood through out the body--main organ of circulatory system
- having or consisting of a single cell
- long tube of muscles, adds digestive juices to break down food.
- two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates
- system system pertaining to breathing
- System supports body and gives shape, helps you move, protects organs
- work with bones to help you move-- 3 types
- blood cells type of blood cell that protects the body from illness
22 Clues: consisting of multiple cells • tube that travels to the stomach • hard organ made of connective tissue • having or consisting of a single cell • system system pertaining to breathing • send from one person or place to another • System made up of bundles of long fibers • work with bones to help you move-- 3 types • Vessels a tube in which a body fluid circulates • ...
Respiratory Review 2022-10-07
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- bronchial inflammation due to infection or irritation
- system that works closely with the respiratory system
- side of the lungs that have 3 lobes
- fast respirations
- used to assess lung volume
- what the respiratory system eliminates
- difficulty respirations
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- infectious disease spread by respiratory droplets
- helps to filter particles through the nose
- slow respirations
- equipment used to measure oxygen saturation of arterial blood
- combination of emphysema and bronchitis
- where the gas change occurs
13 Clues: slow respirations • fast respirations • difficulty respirations • used to assess lung volume • where the gas change occurs • side of the lungs that have 3 lobes • what the respiratory system eliminates • combination of emphysema and bronchitis • helps to filter particles through the nose • infectious disease spread by respiratory droplets • ...
Respiratory System 2014-04-30
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- lung collapse
- causes hoarseness
- radiograph to visualize lungs
- oxygen deficiency
- nose bleed
- needle insertion to aspirate lung fluid
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- clot in pulmonary artery
- caused by coronavirus
- abnormal permanent enlargement of alveoli
- rhinitis common cold
- oximetry non-invasive measurement of oxygen
- organism thrives in water reservoirs
- postoperative problem with alveoli
- infection common during winter
- caused by tubercule bacilli
15 Clues: nose bleed • lung collapse • causes hoarseness • oxygen deficiency • rhinitis common cold • caused by coronavirus • clot in pulmonary artery • caused by tubercule bacilli • radiograph to visualize lungs • infection common during winter • postoperative problem with alveoli • organism thrives in water reservoirs • needle insertion to aspirate lung fluid • ...
Respiratory system 2018-02-18
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- Traps dust and germs in the nose, trachea and bronchi
- Air sacs in the lungs
- The throat
- Sheet of muscle at the base of the rib cage
- Flap of tissue that covers the trachea when swallowing food and drink
- Warms and filters inhaled air
- Voice box
- Muscles between the ribs
- Burning food in our cells using oxygen to provide energy
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- Wind pipe
- Movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration
- Makes up 79% of air
- Blood vessels that surround air sacs in the lungs
- Oxygen binding protein in red blood cells
- Protects the lungs and heart
15 Clues: Wind pipe • Voice box • The throat • Makes up 79% of air • Air sacs in the lungs • Muscles between the ribs • Protects the lungs and heart • Warms and filters inhaled air • Oxygen binding protein in red blood cells • Sheet of muscle at the base of the rib cage • Blood vessels that surround air sacs in the lungs • Traps dust and germs in the nose, trachea and bronchi • ...
Respiratory System 2019-12-04
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- Large muscle under you lungs that enable breathing.
- Tube that the trachea branches into as it goes into your lungs.
- On average people breathe 17,000-30,000 times per _____________.
- Fluid that lines your respiratory system that keeps it from drying out & traps dust, bacteria & other harmful substances.
- On average people breathe 12-20 times per _____________.
- Flap of cartilage that covers your trachea when you swallow.
- You breathe heavier while exercising to get more of what gas into your body/bloodstream.
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- Another more common name for trachea.
- Connects the nose & mouth to the larynx (also known as the throat).
- The respiratory system expels this gas from your body.
- Small air sacks inside your lungs.
- These tiny hair like structures in your nasal cavity helps trap dust, bacteria & other harmful substances so they don't get into your lungs.
- Powerful expelling of air that shoots particles like dust or pollen out of your nose & into the air.
- Sits above the trachea and is also known as the voice box.
- Number of openings that air can enter into your respiratory system.
15 Clues: Small air sacks inside your lungs. • Another more common name for trachea. • Large muscle under you lungs that enable breathing. • The respiratory system expels this gas from your body. • On average people breathe 12-20 times per _____________. • Sits above the trachea and is also known as the voice box. • Flap of cartilage that covers your trachea when you swallow. • ...
Respiratory System 2020-03-16
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- number of lobes in left lung
- treated with radiation, chemo, and surgery
- back of throat
- around alveoli for gas exchange
- fluid around lungs
- body cavity where lungs are found
- divides nose in half
- voice box
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- carries O2 and CO2
- another word for lungs
- windpipe
- inflammation of bronchi
- flap that prevents choking
- place of gas exchange
- number of lobes in right lung
15 Clues: windpipe • voice box • back of throat • carries O2 and CO2 • fluid around lungs • divides nose in half • place of gas exchange • another word for lungs • inflammation of bronchi • flap that prevents choking • number of lobes in left lung • number of lobes in right lung • around alveoli for gas exchange • body cavity where lungs are found • treated with radiation, chemo, and surgery
Respiratory System 2017-03-29
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- sheet of muscle separating the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- one of a pair of bands of elastic tissues in the larynx
- the maximum of volume that a mammal can inhale and exhale with each breath
- one of millions of tiny dead-end sacs within the vertebrate lungs where gas exchange occurs
- a mechanism that provides contact between an animals respiratory surface and or water to which it is exposed
- one of a pair of breathing tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs
- a breathing system in which air is pulled into the lungs
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- the transfer of a substance or heat between two fluids flowing in opposite directions
- a brain center that directs the activity of organs involved in breathing
- an iron containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds o2 and transports it to body tissues
- a substance recreated bu alveoli that decreases surface tension in the fluid that coats the alveoli
- the voice box, containing the vocal chords
- a thin breathing tube that branches from a bronchus within a lung
- a measure of the relative amount of gas in a mixture
- organ in digestive tract that receives food from the oral cavity
15 Clues: the voice box, containing the vocal chords • a measure of the relative amount of gas in a mixture • one of a pair of bands of elastic tissues in the larynx • a breathing system in which air is pulled into the lungs • organ in digestive tract that receives food from the oral cavity • a thin breathing tube that branches from a bronchus within a lung • ...
respiratory system 2023-02-27
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- the diaphragm condition when inhalation
- tool to measure the volume of air you breathe
- function in gas exchange
- cells that are involved in the sense of smell
- the contagious disease caused by viral infection
- a muscle between chest cavity and abdominal cavity
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- the branch of the bronchi
- factor that affects the respiratory frequency
- A condition in which a person's airways become narrow
- respiration between blood and cell
- the volume of regular respiration
- the lung condition when inhalation
- the volume of air in the lungs upon the maximum effort of inspiration.
- gas we breathe in
- organ that connects the larynx to the bronchi
15 Clues: gas we breathe in • function in gas exchange • the branch of the bronchi • the volume of regular respiration • respiration between blood and cell • the lung condition when inhalation • the diaphragm condition when inhalation • factor that affects the respiratory frequency • tool to measure the volume of air you breathe • cells that are involved in the sense of smell • ...
Respiratory System 2021-11-10
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- Happens to the pressure when the volume of the chest decreases
- Airways behind the nose that warm, filter and moisten the air.
- Respiratory muscle found between the ribs
- Mechanical process of moving air into and out of the body
- The net movement of anything from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- Respiratory muscle at the base of the chest cavity
- Blood that is carrying a relative high concentration of oxygen
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- Tidal volume multiplied by the respiratory rate (l/m)
- Small airway in the lung that leads to the Alveoli
- Chemical process of extracting energy from food
- The intercostal muscles that activate during inspiration
- exchange The process by which oxygen is delivered and CO2 removed from the blood stream
- Left and a right delivering air to the lungs
- The volume you inhale with each breath during normal breathing
- Air sac, site of gas exchange
15 Clues: Air sac, site of gas exchange • Respiratory muscle found between the ribs • Left and a right delivering air to the lungs • Chemical process of extracting energy from food • Small airway in the lung that leads to the Alveoli • Respiratory muscle at the base of the chest cavity • Tidal volume multiplied by the respiratory rate (l/m) • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-01-14
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- ribs raised and chest cavity enlarged flat diaphragm
- with DeepL.com (free version)
- junction between the digestive tract and respiratory tract
- dioxide from exhalation
- the place of air exchange in the lungs
- or lining of the lungs
- gas exchange process in the body
- branching off the trachea
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- branching off from the bronchi
- the base of the throat
- volume of air that the lungs can expel after normal
- the process of releasing air from the lungs
- trunk of the windpipe
- filtering by hairs and mucous membranes
- the mirror becomes condensed
15 Clues: trunk of the windpipe • the base of the throat • or lining of the lungs • dioxide from exhalation • branching off the trachea • the mirror becomes condensed • with DeepL.com (free version) • branching off from the bronchi • gas exchange process in the body • the place of air exchange in the lungs • filtering by hairs and mucous membranes • ...
Respiratory system 2025-01-23
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- Inter pleural fluid is secreted by
- alveolus is lined by which cells
- surfactant is stored in which type of body
- is a type of inspiratory muscle
- layer of pleura is called
- bronchioconstriction contains which type of receptors
- nerve-diaphragm is supplied by which nerve
- tensionsurfactant reduces which force in alveoli of lungs
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- tree ends at
- lipid of surfactant
- which portion of surfactant dissolves in water and lines the alveoli
- what is secreted by type 2 cells
- Trachea and bronchi togerther called
- parietal layer which is attached to the cavity called
- Lungs is enclosed by two layered serous membrane called
15 Clues: tree ends at • lipid of surfactant • layer of pleura is called • is a type of inspiratory muscle • alveolus is lined by which cells • what is secreted by type 2 cells • Inter pleural fluid is secreted by • Trachea and bronchi togerther called • nerve-diaphragm is supplied by which nerve • surfactant is stored in which type of body • ...
Respiratory system 2023-12-07
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- Scoring criteria for measuring community acquired pneumonia mortality.
- Name of machine used in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea to maintain steady air pressure in the patient helping them sleep.
- Inhaled corticosteroids have this common side effect which can be reduced by rinsing the mouth after administration.
- Example of a leukotriene receptor antagonist used to prevent and control symptoms of asthma.
- Antiviral medication which is inhaled and licensed for severe bronchiolitis caused by Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in children under the age of 1.
- Type 1 respiratory failure presents with low ______ levels.
- Device used to inhale medication when a patient requires immediate respiratory relief in an emergency.
- Rescue pack for COPD mainly consists of an antibiotic (e.g. amoxicillin) and a ______.
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- Medication used for symptomatic relief of acute asthma attacks, prescribed PRN.
- Dosage for this medication changes when a patient smokes due to increased clearance of the drug when smoking.
- NSAIDs are contraindicated in which condition due to risk of bronchospasm.
- COPD stands for ______ obstructive pulmonary disease.
- The medical presentation of haemoptysis is when ______ is coughed up from the lungs.
- Medication given to reduce viscosity of chest secretions.
- Life threatening syndrome where fluid leaks into the lungs, meaning the body does not receive sufficient oxygen. [Acronym]
15 Clues: COPD stands for ______ obstructive pulmonary disease. • Medication given to reduce viscosity of chest secretions. • Type 1 respiratory failure presents with low ______ levels. • Scoring criteria for measuring community acquired pneumonia mortality. • NSAIDs are contraindicated in which condition due to risk of bronchospasm. • ...
Respiratory System 2023-12-08
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- this body part helps you breathe
- the flow of air, especially that encountered by a human
- the main organ of the respiratory system
- any of the major air passages of the lungs which diverge from the windpipe
- Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle
- extends from the larynx toward the lungs
- is a cluster of many individual alveoli
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- is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck
- used to chew your food
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans
- a cavity within a bone or other tissue
- further splits into many smaller branches less than a millimeter
- is a sheet of muscle slung underneath the lungs
- box,help you speak
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
15 Clues: box,help you speak • used to chew your food • this body part helps you breathe • a cavity within a bone or other tissue • is a cluster of many individual alveoli • the main organ of the respiratory system • extends from the larynx toward the lungs • Duct, is a tube composed of smooth muscle • is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck • ...
respiratory system 2024-01-18
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- the passage for air to go in and out of your mouth and nose
- The thing that helps food reach the stomach
- the large tube that connects the windpipe to the left and right lung
- The thing that produces your voice and helps you swallow
- expands while inhaling and shrinks while exhaling
- One of the two ways you breath in and out
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- The thing that carries oxygen rich blood to the heart
- brings air to small sacs in the lungs called alveoli
- The organ that makes white blood cells
- blood vessels that go all over the body
- the organ that helps you inhale and exhale
- The thing that holds oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- The air filled holes in your head
- the thing that distributes air to the respiratory bronchioles
- one of the ways you can breath in and out
15 Clues: The air filled holes in your head • The organ that makes white blood cells • blood vessels that go all over the body • one of the ways you can breath in and out • One of the two ways you breath in and out • the organ that helps you inhale and exhale • The thing that helps food reach the stomach • expands while inhaling and shrinks while exhaling • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-14
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- To take, suck or inhale blood, vomit, saliva or other foreign material in the lungs.
- The addition of oxygen to the body.
- Condition in which the respiratory system fails in oxygenation and/or carbon dioxide elimination.
- The exchange of air between the lungs and the atmosphere.
- A lung infection caused by a virus or bacterium that results in a cough, fever, and difficulty breathing.
- A high pitched whistling sound heard during inhalation.
- A chronic, degenerative lung disease.
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- A sign of fluid on the lungs; an abnormal breath sound.
- A maneuver for opening the airway in a patient suspected of having a head/neck injury
- Sudden blockage of an artery in the lung.
- A condition in which insufficient oxygen is delivered into the body's cell.
- A condition that causes breathing to stop periodically or be significantly reduced.
- A progressive lung disease in which the patient has difficulty breathing because of damage to the lungs.
- The process of removing foreign matter, such as blood, other liquids, or food.
- An ongoing condition in which the airways swell; air passages become constricted or blocked.
15 Clues: The addition of oxygen to the body. • A chronic, degenerative lung disease. • Sudden blockage of an artery in the lung. • A sign of fluid on the lungs; an abnormal breath sound. • A high pitched whistling sound heard during inhalation. • The exchange of air between the lungs and the atmosphere. • ...
Respiratory system 2025-04-02
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- Two short beaches located at the lower end of the trachea that’s carries air to lungs
- flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe
- Dome shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from abdomen in mammals, plays a major role in breathing
- Voice box contains vocal chords; passage way for air moving from pharynx to trachea
- Slimy, sticky, gelatinous substance produced by mucous membrane
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from lungs to tissue/organs and carries CO2 back to lungs
- A sensory cell or organ responsive to chemical stimuli
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- Thin-walled inflatable sacs, function in gas exchange
- A long U-shaped tube that connects your larynx to the bronchial tubes conveying air to and from lungs- Windpipe
- Common lung function test that measures how much air you can breath in and out of your lungs, and how quickly you exhale
- Short microscopic hair like structure found on surface of certain cells causing current in surrounding fluid
- Membraned lined cavity behind nose and mouth contacting them to esophagus
- Process of breathing in air, gasses, smoke etc; enters lungs
- Wall of tissue separating the hearts right and left sides
- Blood vessels located throughout your body that collects oxygen poor blood and returns it to heart
15 Clues: Thin-walled inflatable sacs, function in gas exchange • A sensory cell or organ responsive to chemical stimuli • Wall of tissue separating the hearts right and left sides • Process of breathing in air, gasses, smoke etc; enters lungs • Slimy, sticky, gelatinous substance produced by mucous membrane • ...
Respiratory System 2024-03-12
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- delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body (2 words)
- It plays a major role in breathing, as its contraction increases the volume of the thorax and so inflates the lungs.
- a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- The transfer of gases between an organism and the external environment in either direction(2 words)
- The extra volume of air that can be expired with maximum effort beyond the level reached at the end of a normal, quiet expiration (3 words)
- the volume of air in the lungs upon the maximum effort of inspiration(3 words)
- a protein located primarily in the striated muscles of vertebrates.
- minor a small, flat, triangular-shaped muscle located in your chest
- the number of breaths a person takes per minute(Acronym)
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- the rates of diffusion of multiple groups of molecules through a medium or substrate (2 words)
- the volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum forceful expiration(2 words)
- the additional volume of air that can be inspired at the end of a normal or tidal inspiration (3 words)
- any of the many tiny air sacs of the lungs which allow for rapid gaseous exchange
- the maximum amount of air you can forcibly exhale from your lungs after fully inhaling(2 words)
- the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs with each respiratory cycle(2 words)
15 Clues: a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen • the number of breaths a person takes per minute(Acronym) • delicate blood vessels that exist throughout your body (2 words) • a protein located primarily in the striated muscles of vertebrates. • minor a small, flat, triangular-shaped muscle located in your chest • ...
Respiratory System 2024-03-01
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- Passageway leading from pharynx to lungs. Conducts air from pharynx to lungs.
- Found in the form of rings, they support the trachea, preventing it from collapsing.
- Connects mouth and nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus. Collects incoming air from nose and mouth, passing it to the trachea.
- A flap-like structure that prevents food from entering the trachea
- Conducts air into the nasal cavity
- Warms incoming air to prevent damage to lung tissue. Hairs lining the cavity filter the air of unwanted debris.
- Tiny air pockets that are the site of gas exchange.
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- Small blood vessels that surround the alveoli, carrying away oxygen and “dropping off” carbon dioxide
- Passageways that branch from the bronchi into the lobes of the lung. They subdivide into smaller and smaller tubes.
- A muscle layer at the bottom of the thoracic cavity that contributes to inspiration and expiration (breathing).
- Catches and holds onto dust, germs and other unwanted material.
- Tiny hairs that line the respiratory tract. They have wave-like motion, moving mucus upward and out to the throat where it is swallowed or coughed up.
- Contains the vocal cords.
- Passageway that branches from the trachea into the lungs. There is one bronchus per lung.
- A respiratory surface contained within the body of an animal, but connected to the outside air by passageways.
15 Clues: Contains the vocal cords. • Conducts air into the nasal cavity • Tiny air pockets that are the site of gas exchange. • Catches and holds onto dust, germs and other unwanted material. • A flap-like structure that prevents food from entering the trachea • Passageway leading from pharynx to lungs. Conducts air from pharynx to lungs. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-04-19
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- - is the throat
- - an inflammatory condition in which areas of the throat become narrowed.
- are thin walled air sacs covered with capillaries. Gas exchange between oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place here.
- or the windpipe.
- - inflammation of the bronchi caused by infection or exposure to smoke.
- - inflammation of the tissues that line sinuses.
- - hairlike structures found in the membranes of the nose that prevent bacteria and other particles from moving deeper in the respiratory system.
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- - inflammation of the lungs, caused by infection.
- the main airways that reach into each lung.
- - is in the base of the chest cavity and is a muscle that separates the chest muscle from the abdominal cavity.
- - is a flap of tissue that located above the larynx. Folds and closes off the entrance when you swallow.
- - Contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs.
- -bring air closer to the site of external respiration.
- - is the voice box that connects to the pharynx and trachea.
- - progressively destroys the walls of the alveoli.
15 Clues: - is the throat • or the windpipe. • the main airways that reach into each lung. • - inflammation of the tissues that line sinuses. • - inflammation of the lungs, caused by infection. • - progressively destroys the walls of the alveoli. • -bring air closer to the site of external respiration. • - Contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs. • ...
Respiratory system 2022-05-06
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- 2nd leading cause of death in cancers
- incomplete bladder emptying
- there are this many stages in prostate cancer
- common infection of reproduction tract
- aggressive antibiotics
- arises from sexually transmitted diseases
- causes adhesion's and obstruction
- located just below the bladder and surrounds the top portion of the tube that drains urine from the bladder
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- a treatment of bph
- considered infertile after one year of unprotected intercourse fails to produce a pregnacy
- prostate cancer treatment
- cyst a fibrous sac containing old brown blood
- a short term pelvic cancer
- tenderness during pelvic exams
- obstruction of Fallopian tubes
15 Clues: a treatment of bph • aggressive antibiotics • prostate cancer treatment • a short term pelvic cancer • incomplete bladder emptying • tenderness during pelvic exams • obstruction of Fallopian tubes • causes adhesion's and obstruction • 2nd leading cause of death in cancers • common infection of reproduction tract • arises from sexually transmitted diseases • ...
Respiratory System 2022-05-10
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- provide sound to talk
- part of larynx consisting of vocal coards
- hollow air passage to lungs
- space inside the nose
- openings of nasal cavity
- large air passages lead from tracha to lungs
- roof of mouth separating nose/mouth cavities
- flap of cartilage at root of tongue
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- palate bony front part of palate
- hollow tube inside neck, starts behind nose
- contains nostrils for breathing/smelling
- fleshy, flexible part toward back of mouth
- structures made of bone in nose
- dividing wall down middle of nose
- 2 small masses ion throat on each side of tongue
15 Clues: provide sound to talk • space inside the nose • openings of nasal cavity • hollow air passage to lungs • structures made of bone in nose • palate bony front part of palate • dividing wall down middle of nose • flap of cartilage at root of tongue • contains nostrils for breathing/smelling • part of larynx consisting of vocal coards • fleshy, flexible part toward back of mouth • ...
Respiratory System 2022-12-09
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- thin, double-walled serous membane that surrounds the lungs
- the process of continuously moving air in and out of the lungs
- a highly contagious bacterial infection caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
- clusters of lymphatic tissue in the pharynx that function as the first line of defense against infection
- the process by which the lungs provide oxygen to body tissues and dispose of carbon dioxide; breathing
- flap of cartilaginous tissue that covers the opening to the trachea
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- the volume of air that never leaves the lungs
- small openings in the alveolar walls that allow gases and macrophages to travel between the alveoli
- chemical receptor cells that monitor changes in the pH of the cerebrospinal fluid in effort to regulate carbon dioxide levels and respiration
- any lung disorder characterized by a long-term airway obstruction, making it difficult to breathe
- built for gas exchange;surrounds the avlveoli
- the condition of not having enough oxygen
- inflammation of the sinuses
- inflammation of the nasal passges ad pharynx; the common cold
- the process by which air flows into the lungs; inhalation
15 Clues: inflammation of the sinuses • the condition of not having enough oxygen • the volume of air that never leaves the lungs • built for gas exchange;surrounds the avlveoli • the process by which air flows into the lungs; inhalation • thin, double-walled serous membane that surrounds the lungs • inflammation of the nasal passges ad pharynx; the common cold • ...
Respiratory System 2025-11-02
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- Flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea
- Tiny blood vessels surrounding the alveoli for gas exchange
- Smaller air passages that branch from the bronchi inside the lungs
- Main organ where gas exchange occurs between air and blood
- Tiny air sacs that are the site of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
- Two main branches leading from the trachea to each lung
- Dome-shaped muscle that controls breathing movement
- Microscopic hairs that trap dust and sweep mucus out of the airways
- Gas that is inhaled and used by body cells to release energy
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- Biological process of exchanging gases between an organism and its environment
- Passage that connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus
- Waste gas exhaled after respiration
- First organ where air enters and is filtered, warmed, and moistened
- Voice box that contains the vocal cords
- Windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi
15 Clues: Waste gas exhaled after respiration • Voice box that contains the vocal cords • Windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi • Dome-shaped muscle that controls breathing movement • Two main branches leading from the trachea to each lung • Main organ where gas exchange occurs between air and blood • Flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 2025-11-25
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- – (11 letters) Overall process of gas exchange between the body and the environment.
- – (6 letters) Structure containing the vocal cords; also known as the voice box.
- – (11 letters) The mechanical process of moving air in and out of the lungs.
- – (11 letters) Smaller airway branches that lead into the alveoli.
- – (9 letters) Large dome-shaped muscle that contracts during inhalation.
- – (7 letters) Tiny air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- – (7 letters) Two large tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung.
- - (5 letters) Traps the debris in the air.
- CAVITY – (12 letters) Main external opening for the respiratory system; warms and filters air.
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- – (10 letters) Flap of tissue preventing food from entering the trachea.
- – (7 letters) Passageway for both air and food located behind the nose and mouth.
- – (6 letters) Double-layered membrane covering the lungs.
- – (5 letters) Hair-like structures that filter and sweep mucus out of the airway.
- – (5 letters) The main organs responsible for gas exchange in the body.
- – (7 letters) The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
15 Clues: - (5 letters) Traps the debris in the air. • – (6 letters) Double-layered membrane covering the lungs. • – (11 letters) Smaller airway branches that lead into the alveoli. • – (7 letters) The windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi. • – (5 letters) The main organs responsible for gas exchange in the body. • ...
Respiratory system 2026-02-12
15 Clues: phon/o • some/o • larynx • sinus/o • laryng/o • runnynose • nosebleed • pharyng/o • breathing • sorethroat • trache/o,trachea • absenseofbreathing • pulm/o,pulmonary/o • shortness of breath • suddeninfantdeathsyndrome
respiratory system 2025-09-17
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- (swelling or inflammation of the bronchi)
- (carbon dioxide carried up and out of body)
- (most common illness that affects the respiratory system)
- (lower respiratory tract, main organs of respiratory system)
- (a tube that moves air to and from the lungs)
- (air sacs in lungs become enlarged, lose elasticity)
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- (group of muscles used for exhaling)
- (within the lungs are air passages)
- (a fairly common condition that can make breathing difficult)
- (millions of tiny air sacs)
- (air is carried into alveoli)
- (an infection of the lungs that causes difficulty breathing)
- (when cancer cells grow out of control and destroy the air sacs)
- (cavity that connects nose and mouth to esophagus)
- (upper respiratory tract)
15 Clues: (upper respiratory tract) • (millions of tiny air sacs) • (air is carried into alveoli) • (within the lungs are air passages) • (group of muscles used for exhaling) • (swelling or inflammation of the bronchi) • (carbon dioxide carried up and out of body) • (a tube that moves air to and from the lungs) • (cavity that connects nose and mouth to esophagus) • ...
Respiratory System 2026-02-13
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- windpipe, c shaped cartilage
- breathing
- where 02 and CO2 exchanges
- chronic inflammatory disease of the bronchial tubes
- difficulty speaking
- provide mucus, makes skull lighter
- Sleep
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- 2 large tubes that branch out from the trachea
- chest/pleural cavity
- runny nose
- closes off the trachea during swallowing
- temporary absence of spontaneous breathing
- voice box
- a group of lung diseases
- Taking air in, diaphragm contracts
15 Clues: Sleep • breathing • voice box • runny nose • difficulty speaking • chest/pleural cavity • a group of lung diseases • where 02 and CO2 exchanges • windpipe, c shaped cartilage • Taking air in, diaphragm contracts • provide mucus, makes skull lighter • closes off the trachea during swallowing • temporary absence of spontaneous breathing • 2 large tubes that branch out from the trachea • ...
Respiratory System 2026-03-09
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- Voice box that contains the vocal cords
- Body structure made of organs that work together to perform breathing
- Two main tubes that branch from the trachea into the lungs
- Network of air passages that branch through the lungs
- Throat that connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus
- Substance that prevents alveoli from collapsing
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- Maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a deep breath
- Windpipe that carries air from the larynx to the bronchi
- Small airway branches that come off the bronchi
- Main organs of the respiratory system used for breathing
- Brain centers that control the rate and pattern of breathing
- Hollow space inside the nose that warms and moistens air
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- Thin barrier where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- Pressure exerted by a single gas in a mixture of gases
15 Clues: Voice box that contains the vocal cords • Small airway branches that come off the bronchi • Substance that prevents alveoli from collapsing • Thin barrier where gas exchange occurs in the lungs • Network of air passages that branch through the lungs • Pressure exerted by a single gas in a mixture of gases • Windpipe that carries air from the larynx to the bronchi • ...
Respiratory System me 2022-05-10
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- division between upper an lower respiratory system
- located below the lungs, is the major muscle of respiration
- two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe to your lungs
- main organ in the respiratory system
- Also known as the windpipe, air travels down the nose, through your larynx, and down your windpipe
- pair of soft tissue masses located at the rear of the throat (pharynx)
- Pleural layer covering the lungs
- Separates oral and nasal cavities
- the membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus
- Conductors to the nasal cavity
- The ducts that lead to the alveoli
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- system in charge of gas exchange between pulmonary blood and external environment
- smallest conducting respiratory passageways
- Pleural layer covering the thorax walls
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords
- Actual site of gas exchange
- Infection that inflames air sacs in one or both lungs, which may fill with fluid
- Purpose of mucose
- butterfly-shaped gland in your neck, just above your collarbone
- condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
20 Clues: Purpose of mucose • Actual site of gas exchange • Conductors to the nasal cavity • Pleural layer covering the lungs • Separates oral and nasal cavities • The ducts that lead to the alveoli • main organ in the respiratory system • Pleural layer covering the thorax walls • smallest conducting respiratory passageways • division between upper an lower respiratory system • ...
Body systems 2020-10-27
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- Transmits signals towards different parts of the body
- allows you to have good posture and move around
- type of infection in the respiratory system
- Made of bones and protects organs
- includes nerves and clusters of nerves that connect the centeral nervous system
- what makes up the muscular system
- carries blood to the heart
- Carries blood away and towards the heart
- Something the human body needs to sustain itself
- carries blood away from the heart
- system that allows you to move
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- lets you have subtle movements like facial expressions
- regulates natural body processes like your heart beating
- apart of the central nervous system
- Protects the heart and the lungs
- sends blood throughout our bodies
- protects the brain
- main organ in the respiratory system
- place where oxygen enters your body
- the skeletal system contains a lot of this
20 Clues: protects the brain • carries blood to the heart • system that allows you to move • Protects the heart and the lungs • sends blood throughout our bodies • Made of bones and protects organs • what makes up the muscular system • carries blood away from the heart • apart of the central nervous system • place where oxygen enters your body • main organ in the respiratory system • ...
Human Respiration and Circulation (Chapter 1, 2) 2023-08-19
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- When someone is very active, their breathing and pulse becomes ____________
- When entering the lower respiratory system, flows down the ________________, also called the windpipe the air
- After the air flows past the voice box, it enters into the ______________ respiratory system
- The process of transferring gasses back and forth between your body and the air in your lungs
- The sinus produces _______________, which traps dust and dirt
- respiration brings ______________ into the body
- After the air travels down the throat, it continues through the voice box (____________)
- Breathing, occurs in two phases—inhaling and __________
- Is a muscle below the lungs that pulls air into the lungs when it contracts
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- The muscle that contracts and relaxes to push blood throughout the body
- beat caused by the heart contracting, or squeezing, to push blood throughout the body
- respiration releases ___________________ from the body
- Keep your respiratory system healthy by not inhaling anything but _____________ air
- When the diaphragm ________________, air is pressed out of the lungs
- Causes respiration and the heart rate to increase
- In the ___________ respiratory system, air enters the body through the nose
- protect the lungs from injury and provide structure to which the diaphragm attaches
- The more _________ someone is, the more oxygen the body needs
- Air travels through the mouth and throat (_____________)
19 Clues: respiration brings ______________ into the body • Causes respiration and the heart rate to increase • respiration releases ___________________ from the body • Breathing, occurs in two phases—inhaling and __________ • Air travels through the mouth and throat (_____________) • The more _________ someone is, the more oxygen the body needs • ...
Human Body Systems Review 2021-04-22
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- main organs of the urinary system
- muscles that you CANNOT control
- system that controls the body and maintains homeostasis
- strong muscle that pulls/pushes air in/out of the lungs
- using oxygen to release the energy in food (happens in our cells)
- gas that is needed for cellular respiration
- type of digestion done by enzymes
- system that fights germs and disease
- system that takes in oxygen & removes CO2
- digestion begins here
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- type of digestion done by physically changing the food into small pieces
- balanced conditions inside the body
- system that filters blood & removes excess water
- system that transports materials around the body
- muscles that you CAN control
- tiny blood vessels that deliver to every cell
- largest part of the brain
- part of the brain that controls heart beat & breathing
- system that removes wastes
- main organs of the respiratory system
- main organ of the circulatory system
- system that breaks down food & absorbs the nutrients
22 Clues: digestion begins here • largest part of the brain • system that removes wastes • muscles that you CAN control • muscles that you CANNOT control • main organs of the urinary system • type of digestion done by enzymes • balanced conditions inside the body • main organ of the circulatory system • system that fights germs and disease • main organs of the respiratory system • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-11-13
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- System that digest, absorb and eliminate waste
- Cells that carry oxygen and nutrients
- System that removes waste from the body
- Organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Connects bone to bone
- System that fights pathogens
- Exhaled by the respiratory system
- Muscle responsible for the lungs being able to inhale and exhale
- Cells that help fight pathogens
- System that controls responses to stimuli
- System that is responsible for taking in oxygen
- Inhaled by the respiratory system
- System that moves the body
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- System that supports and protects
- Connects muscle to bone
- Brain and spinal cord make up the...
- Chewing food
- Muscle used to move the body
- Muscle that lines blood vessels and digestive organs
- Muscle that makes up the heart
- The organ that absorbs nutrients
- System responsible for transporting nutrients around the body
- Organ responsible for taking in air
- Breakdown of food when it mixes with enzymes and acids
24 Clues: Chewing food • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • System that moves the body • Muscle used to move the body • System that fights pathogens • Muscle that makes up the heart • Cells that help fight pathogens • The organ that absorbs nutrients • System that supports and protects • Exhaled by the respiratory system • Inhaled by the respiratory system • ...
Human Body Systems Review Crossword 2025-05-19
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- System which exchanges gases.
- Organ found inside the skull which controls the Nervous System.
- System which moves oxygen and nutrients around the body.
- Organ which produces insulin.
- The muscle which drives the Circulatory System.
- System which includes hair.
- Shoulder Muscle.
- System which provides support and structure to the body.
- System which eliminates waste from the blood.
- Small bones which run down the center of the back protecting the spinal cord.
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- Organ that is a part of the Urinary/Excretory system, serves as a reservoir for urine.
- System which is made of 3 types of tissue: Cardiac, Skeletal, and Smooth.
- Long twisting organ (approximately 22 feet) which absorbs nutrients as a part of the Digestive System.
- System which interprets the 5 senses (sight, touch, etc..).
- Bone commonly referred to as the kneecap.
- The boss/master gland, which produces hormones to control other glands.
- System which breaks down food.
- Large saclike organs full of alveoli, which exchange gases as a apart of the Respiratory System.
- System which produces hormones.
- System which protects the body from infection.
20 Clues: Shoulder Muscle. • System which includes hair. • System which exchanges gases. • Organ which produces insulin. • System which breaks down food. • System which produces hormones. • Bone commonly referred to as the kneecap. • System which eliminates waste from the blood. • System which protects the body from infection. • The muscle which drives the Circulatory System. • ...
Respiration System Crossword 2022-12-18
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- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Warms air to match your body temperature and ___________________ it to the humidity level your body needs.
- Windpipe
- The respiratory system helps you _________________.
- Airways
- Another word for throat.
- The respiratory system gives you a sense of _________________.
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- Supports the respiratory system
- The circulatory system helps deliver nutrients and ____________ into the body.
- Waste gas.
- Voice box
11 Clues: Airways • Windpipe • Voice box • Waste gas. • Another word for throat. • Supports the respiratory system • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • The respiratory system helps you _________________. • The respiratory system gives you a sense of _________________. • The circulatory system helps deliver nutrients and ____________ into the body. • ...
Organ Systems Emma Strong 2017-08-31
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- ____ is removed by the respiratory system
- skeletal system is the site of ____ formation
- minerals are stored in the
- cardiovascular transports minerals through
- the reproductive system gives the production of ____
- synthesized by integumentary
- maintains acid-base balance
- breaks down food
Down
- produces heat and maintains posture
- urinary track gets rid of ____
- muscular system allows ____
- Integumentary protects ____
- gets rid of debris in blood
- respiratory supplies blood with
14 Clues: breaks down food • minerals are stored in the • muscular system allows ____ • Integumentary protects ____ • gets rid of debris in blood • maintains acid-base balance • synthesized by integumentary • urinary track gets rid of ____ • respiratory supplies blood with • produces heat and maintains posture • ____ is removed by the respiratory system • ...
Anatomy 101 2022-02-11
Across
- the upper lobes of the lungs
- membrane lined cavity in the respiratory system
- where cellular respiration takes place
- pump blood to body
- another word for mouth (includes lips and other mouth anatomy)
- first place air enters
- carry oxygen from trachea to your lungs
- air-filled space behind the nose
- helps breathing
- hollow muscular organ that houses the vocal cords
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- deprivation of oxygen to the body
- the trachea is an _________.
- keeps alveoli from collapsing
- The __________ system that helps the body inhale oxygen and exhale Carbon Dioxide
- bones that divide nasal cavity
- external opening in the nasal cavity (visible on face)
- spaces within the skull bones
- major respiratory muscle, located under lungs
- condition where airways narrow and swell
19 Clues: helps breathing • pump blood to body • first place air enters • the trachea is an _________. • the upper lobes of the lungs • keeps alveoli from collapsing • spaces within the skull bones • bones that divide nasal cavity • air-filled space behind the nose • deprivation of oxygen to the body • where cellular respiration takes place • carry oxygen from trachea to your lungs • ...
Respiration System Crossword 2022-12-18
Across
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Warms air to match your body temperature and ___________________ it to the humidity level your body needs.
- Windpipe
- The respiratory system helps you _________________.
- Airways
- Another word for throat.
- The respiratory system gives you a sense of _________________.
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- Supports the respiratory system
- The circulatory system helps deliver nutrients and ____________ into the body.
- Waste gas.
- Voice box
11 Clues: Airways • Windpipe • Voice box • Waste gas. • Another word for throat. • Supports the respiratory system • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • The respiratory system helps you _________________. • The respiratory system gives you a sense of _________________. • The circulatory system helps deliver nutrients and ____________ into the body. • ...
Functions and Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2023-05-20
Across
- Collective name of cardiovascular and respiratory system
- Air filled cavities
- The voicebox
- bones extending down through the nasal cavity that increase surface area for filtering air
- The primary site for gas exchange
- The gatekeeper, stops food from entering the larynx
- External part of the respiratory system
- Alternative name for the respiratory system
- Clusters of lymphatic tissue that catch bacteria
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- Lead to the left and right lungs
- Another name for nares
- the central area of the thoracic cavity
- The windpipe
- Separates the mouth from the nasal cavity
- Muscular passage for food and air into the trachea and esophagus
15 Clues: The windpipe • The voicebox • Air filled cavities • Another name for nares • Lead to the left and right lungs • The primary site for gas exchange • the central area of the thoracic cavity • External part of the respiratory system • Separates the mouth from the nasal cavity • Alternative name for the respiratory system • Clusters of lymphatic tissue that catch bacteria • ...
Ella Y. - A&P Crossword 2022-09-15
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- A body system that metabolises
- The digestive system is mostly in this cavity
- A body system that uses white blood cells
- This system brings O2 into the body
- The integumentary system protects our:
- This liquid is a product of metabolism (hint: waste)
- This organ contains creatine (an amino acid)
- The circulatory system transports ____ throughout the body
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- This system contains ligaments
- A body system that's organs are mostly in the pelvic cavity
- This system functions in maintains posture
- The skeletal system is dominantly made up:
- The respiratory system is mostly in this cavity
- The male reproductive system uses this to enable conception
- This system excrets waste
15 Clues: This system excrets waste • This system contains ligaments • A body system that metabolises • This system brings O2 into the body • The integumentary system protects our: • A body system that uses white blood cells • This system functions in maintains posture • The skeletal system is dominantly made up: • This organ contains creatine (an amino acid) • ...
Makenna English/Mrs.Key 2015-03-30
Across
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular.
- One of two main branches.
- A blood vessal.
- Node any glandlike masses of tissue in the lymphatic.
- The system by which lymph is returned from.
- Of relating to,or affecting the heart.
- In biology,a vessel that carries blood to the heart.
- Tiney.
- A part of respiratory system that extends.
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- The part of respiratory system between pharynx.
- A collection of organs.
- Thin/walled.
- A tiny blood vessel.
13 Clues: Tiney. • Thin/walled. • A blood vessal. • A tiny blood vessel. • A collection of organs. • One of two main branches. • Of relating to,or affecting the heart. • A part of respiratory system that extends. • The system by which lymph is returned from. • The part of respiratory system between pharynx. • The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular. • ...
Parts of the Body 2018-09-16
Across
- main organ in the circulatory system
- carry blood back to the heart
- system responsible for breathing
- system responsible for movement
- most important organ of the body
- carry blood away from the heart
- main organ of respiratory system
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- system comprised of bones
- lower arm bone
- upper arm bone
- smallest type of vessel
- bones surrounding the lungs
- longest bone in the body
13 Clues: lower arm bone • upper arm bone • smallest type of vessel • longest bone in the body • system comprised of bones • bones surrounding the lungs • carry blood back to the heart • system responsible for movement • carry blood away from the heart • system responsible for breathing • most important organ of the body • main organ of respiratory system • main organ in the circulatory system
THE HUMAN BODY 2016-11-13
Across
- ORGAN WE USE TO TOUCH
- DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: ___________, STOMACH AND INTESTINE
- FOOD IS TAKEN THROUGH OUR MOUTH, IT PASSES DOWN INTO OUR STOMACH AND ______________
- THE _____________ SYSTEM MOVES BLOOD
- ORGAN WE USE TO TASTE
- THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM HELP US _____________
- THE INTESTINE TAKES THE ___________ AND ARE PASSED TO THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
- WE BREATHE IN OXYGEN AND BREATHE OUT CARBON ________
- SIGHT, HEARING, TASTE, TOUCH AND ___________ ARE THE 5 SENSES
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- EYES ARE THE ORGANS OF __________
- BLOOD GIVES OUR BODY NUTRIENTS AND ___________
- ORGAN OF SMELL
- THE HEART HAS 2 ATRIUMS AND 2 ____________
- RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: NOSE, MOUTH AND ________
- EARS ARE THE ORGAN OF __________
- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: HEART, VEINS AND ___________
16 Clues: ORGAN OF SMELL • ORGAN WE USE TO TOUCH • ORGAN WE USE TO TASTE • EARS ARE THE ORGAN OF __________ • EYES ARE THE ORGANS OF __________ • THE _____________ SYSTEM MOVES BLOOD • THE HEART HAS 2 ATRIUMS AND 2 ____________ • RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: NOSE, MOUTH AND ________ • THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM HELP US _____________ • BLOOD GIVES OUR BODY NUTRIENTS AND ___________ • ...
Body Systems 2021-11-17
Across
- brings blood back to the heart
- main organs of the respiratory system
- breaks down food
- fibers that send messages to the brain and body
- support framework
- transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste
- breathing system
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- system that is made up of hair, skin, nails
- system for communication and control
- soft material at the end of bones
- main organs of the excretory system
- movement and posture
- removes liquid waste
- takes blood away from the heart
14 Clues: breaks down food • breathing system • support framework • movement and posture • removes liquid waste • brings blood back to the heart • takes blood away from the heart • soft material at the end of bones • main organs of the excretory system • system for communication and control • main organs of the respiratory system • transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste • ...
Human Body Systems 2023-11-12
Across
- This system helps sense and respond to stimuli
- This is the main part of the respiratory system
- This responds to stimuli
- A muscle type that makes up the intestines
- Hair is made of this
- This system protects the body from invaders
- Muscles need this to function
- This system supports the body
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- This system exchanges gasses with the body and environment
- A condition that affects breathing
- This system helps with movement
- The skeletal system produces this
- Major part of the integumentary system
- There are this many senses in the nervous system
- A bone type that helps with protecting vital organs
15 Clues: Hair is made of this • This responds to stimuli • Muscles need this to function • This system supports the body • This system helps with movement • The skeletal system produces this • A condition that affects breathing • Major part of the integumentary system • A muscle type that makes up the intestines • This system protects the body from invaders • ...
THE HUMAN BODY 2016-11-13
Across
- BLOOD GIVES OUR BODY NUTRIENTS AND ___________
- THE HEART HAS 2 ATRIUMS AND 2 ____________
- ORGAN WE USE TO TASTE
- EARS ARE THE ORGAN OF __________
- RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: NOSE, MOUTH AND ________
- THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM HELP US _____________
- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: HEART, VEINS AND ___________
Down
- THE INTESTINE TAKES THE ___________ AND ARE PASSED TO THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
- FOOD IS TAKEN THROUGH OUR MOUTH, IT PASSES DOWN INTO OUR STOMACH AND ______________
- THE _____________ SYSTEM MOVES BLOOD
- WE BREATHE IN OXYGEN AND BREATHE OUT CARBON ________
- DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: ___________, STOMACH AND INTESTINE
- EYES ARE THE ORGANS OF __________
- SIGHT, HEARING, TASTE, TOUCH AND ___________ ARE THE 5 SENSES
- ORGAN WE USE TO TOUCH
- ORGAN OF SMELL
16 Clues: ORGAN OF SMELL • ORGAN WE USE TO TASTE • ORGAN WE USE TO TOUCH • EARS ARE THE ORGAN OF __________ • EYES ARE THE ORGANS OF __________ • THE _____________ SYSTEM MOVES BLOOD • THE HEART HAS 2 ATRIUMS AND 2 ____________ • RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: NOSE, MOUTH AND ________ • THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM HELP US _____________ • BLOOD GIVES OUR BODY NUTRIENTS AND ___________ • ...
Body Systems - Digestive, Respiratory, Circulatory 2025-09-26
Across
- To move continuously or freely through a closed system
- The gas that we inhale
- The organ that moves food from the mouth to the stomach
- The organ in the circulatory system that pumps blood
- Process of nutrients moving into the body or cells (like a sponge)
- The system that brings oxygen into the body and excretes carbon dioxide
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- The muscle in the respiratory system that helps us breathe
- The two organs in the respiratory system that hold air
- The organ that is the first stage of the digestive system
- The system that uses blood to transport nutrients and waste around the body
- The system that breaks down food into nutrients
- The organ that is the last stage of the digestive system
- The gas that we exhale
13 Clues: The gas that we inhale • The gas that we exhale • The system that breaks down food into nutrients • The organ in the circulatory system that pumps blood • The two organs in the respiratory system that hold air • To move continuously or freely through a closed system • The organ that moves food from the mouth to the stomach • ...
CFA 1.1 2023-09-21
Across
- Largest part in the levels of organization
- When working with the circulatory system, the respiratory system allows for ___ exchange
- Oxygen
- Carbon dioxide is a ___ of respiration
- Resistant to a particular infection or toxin
- Organs are composed of ___
- System that works with the circulatory system
- One part of the circulatory system
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- Smallest part in the levels of organization
- The cold/flu is an ___ germ/pathogen
- Red blood cells release ___ to your lungs
- Another word for "spread"
- ___ blood cells that are part of the immune system
- An epidemic that spreads over multiple countries or continents
- ___ blood cell that brings oxygen to your cells
- Increased physical activity leads to ___ heart rate
- Components in the circulatory system
17 Clues: Oxygen • Another word for "spread" • Organs are composed of ___ • One part of the circulatory system • The cold/flu is an ___ germ/pathogen • Components in the circulatory system • Carbon dioxide is a ___ of respiration • Red blood cells release ___ to your lungs • Largest part in the levels of organization • Smallest part in the levels of organization • ...
