Exam 3 Crossword
Across
- 2. Increases H+ concentration of solution
- 4. Cavity with conchae
- 6. ECF that is pumped
- 7. Lung with fewer lobes
- 8. Binds H+ in solution
- 9. Increases plasma Ca2+ concentration
- 10. Plasma has more of this than interstitial fluid
- 13. The partial pressure of this is highest in inspired air
- 15. Respiratory system air tubes
- 18. Urinary bladder muscle
- 19. Volume that you can inhale but normally do not
- 20. A gas flows along its pressure _____
- 25. If the diaphragm is relaxing, air is moving _____ the lungs
- 30. Fluid that has been forced out of glomerular capillary walls
- 31. JGA secretion
- 32. Major and minor, in the kidney
- 35. Excessive interstitial fluid
- 37. Tip of a pyramid
- 38. Often "follows" sodium
- 39. Where renal corpuscles are found
- 41. During inspiration, hydrostatic pressure in the alveoli is this compared to atmospheric
Down
- 1. Respiratory system space with no gas exchange
- 3. Tubule beyond the loop
- 5. Surrounds the glomerulus
- 9. Surrounds the lungs
- 11. Volume of air that is always in the lungs
- 12. Compartment with most of the body's fluid
- 14. Where most solute reabsorption occurs
- 16. Main cation of ECF
- 17. Triangle in urinary bladder
- 21. Arteriole after the glomerulus
- 22. Wind pipe
- 23. Speech cords
- 24. Resists changes in pH
- 26. Opening in larynx
- 27. Respiratory acid
- 28. Helps maintain osmotic pressure in renal interstital fluid
- 29. Capacity that is all the air you can inhale/exhale
- 33. Is glucose freely filtered?
- 34. Compared to atmospheric air, the partial pressure of CO2 in alveolar air is _____
- 36. Promotes water reabsorption
- 40. Alveolar cell type that secretes surfactant