Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Griffin Randall
Across
- 3. : Outer membrane that lines the chest wall and diaphragm.
- 7. : Groove that separates the upper and lower lobes of the left lung.
- 10. : Primary airway that leads into the left lung.
- 11. : Openings that allow air pressure to equalize between alveoli.
- 17. : Tiny tube leading from respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs.
- 18. : Cluster of alveoli at the end of an alveolar duct.
- 19. : Small airway that branches off the bronchi inside the lungs.
- 20. : The lower section of the left lung.
Down
- 1. : Muscle between ribs that helps move the chest during breathing.
- 2. : Airways that connect terminal bronchioles to alveolar ducts.
- 4. : Diagonal groove that separates the right lung lobes.
- 5. : Space between the pleura that reduces friction during breathing.
- 6. : Single air sac where oxygen enters the blood.
- 8. : The middle section of the right lung.
- 9. : Inner membrane that tightly covers the lung surface.
- 12. : Central area where vessels and bronchi enter the lung.
- 13. : Windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- 14. : The lung on the same side as the liver; has three lobes.
- 15. : The very top portion of each lung, under the collarbone.
- 16. : Dome-shaped muscle under the lungs that controls breathing.