Anatomy of Respiration

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Across
  1. 2. large/vertical/ & rectangular, ribbon of muscle superficial to other abdominal muscles
  2. 7. structure that promotes rapid transfer of gas exchange within the terminal bronchiole
  3. 9. deepest of the anterior abdominal muscles that runs laterally
  4. 11. massive muscle covering the upper back and neck/ supports back muscles for stability needed for efficient breathing
  5. 13. deepest of the intercostal muscles that assists in lowering the ribs
  6. 15. the primary muscle of inspiration
  7. 16. ribs attached to the sternum through cartilage that runs superior to the sternum
  8. 18. collapsed tube posterior & adjacent to the trachea leading to the digestive system
  9. 20. mucous solution between the parietal and visceral pleurae
Down
  1. 1. the "middle" space nestled deep in to the lungs
  2. 3. superficial layer of tissue with cells packed tightly together allowing nothing to pass through
  3. 4. second most important muscle for respiration/ helps elevate the rib cage
  4. 5. originates along the iliac crest, fans up, and inserts into the transverse process of the lumbar vertebrae
  5. 6. each rib connects in ______ places
  6. 8. made up of the trachea, primary bronchi, and lungs
  7. 10. muscle descending from behind the ear at the mastoid process then divides and inserts into the clavicle & sternum
  8. 12. very strong tissue with high tensile and compressive strength
  9. 14. as the volume of a container increases , the pressure within the container will decrease
  10. 17. made up of the manubrium, corpus, and the xiphoid process
  11. 19. plane of reference splitting the body up into superior and inferior portions