Airflow of the Respiratory System
Across
- 2. this capacity is the air that stays in the lungs after maximum expiration
- 3. this capacity is the air breathed in during maximum inspiration
- 6. the type of airflow when resistance is low
- 9. the type of airflow when resistance is high
- 12. this capacity is the air breathed out during maximum expiration
- 13. this volume is what we breath in and out during restful breathing
- 15. the gradient that air flows down
- 17. this body cavity contains the respiratory organs and muscles
- 19. these lung parameters depend on time
- 21. this volume is the maximum below tidal volume
Down
- 1. the muscle located between the thoracic and abdominal cavities that is involved in breathing
- 4. a measure of the difficulty of airflow affected by airway dimensions, air density, and type of airflow
- 5. this cavity contains these muscles that are involved in forced expiration
- 7. these lung parameters don't depend on time
- 8. this volume is the maximum above tidal volume
- 10. this volume stays in the lungs after expiration
- 11. this capacity is the complete amount of air that the lungs can hold
- 14. the movement of air out of the lungs
- 16. this capacity is the maximum amount of air that can be breathed in and out
- 18. the measurement of airflow and changes in lung volume
- 20. the movement of air into the lungs