Body Systems

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Across
  1. 2. Main muscle of respiration located between thoracic and abdominal cavities.
  2. 5. ,Tube that connects larynx with bronchi; Located anterior to esophagus.
  3. 6. , Inflammation of the urinary bladder. It is often caused by infection and is usually accompanied by frequent painful urination.
  4. 10. Two slender hollow tubes that extend from renal pelvis of kidneys to unary bladder
  5. 12. lack of voluntary control over urination or defecation
  6. 14. The process used to supply body cells with oxygen and to dispose of carbon dioxide.
  7. 16. , Inner region of an organ or structure.
  8. 18. The middle section of
  9. 19. Tube that connects pharynx to trachea.
Down
  1. 1. Muscular tube that extends from oral cavity to esophagus. Functions as a passageway from both digestive and respiratory systems.
  2. 3. , Release of urine from the unitary bladder.
  3. 4. Inflammation of larynx.
  4. 7. Cluster of capillaries within renal corpuscle connected by two arterioles: afferent and efferent arterioles.
  5. 8. Specialized tube shaped filtering units in the kidneys.
  6. 9. Sequence of events that includes, implantation, embryonic development, fetal growth and birth. Process of gestation that takes approximately 40 weeks and is divided into trimesters.
  7. 11. Expression of genetic material passes from one generation to another through sexual reproduction.
  8. 13. , Outer region of an organ or structure.
  9. 15. Primary gas exchange structures of respiratory tract: attached to alvolar ducts.
  10. 17. ,Bronchospasm that cause breathing difficulties in susceptible people.