Mechanisms and Anatomy of the Respiratory System

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Across
  1. 2. type of airflow that has no pattern
  2. 4. the primary muscle of breathing
  3. 6. lung disease that makes it difficult to inspire enough air
  4. 8. law stating that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when the volume is constant
  5. 11. the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a full expiration
  6. 13. type of clearance where mucus is pushed upwards towards the pharynx to be expelled
  7. 14. cells that secrete mucus
  8. 15. flexing these intercostal muscles increases the volume of the thoracic cavity
  9. 16. respiratory tract that includes the nasal cavity pharynx, and larynx
  10. 17. law stating that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when pressure is constant
Down
  1. 1. zone of the respiratory system that includes the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and the alveoli
  2. 3. nasal _______ has curved shelves of bone call conchae
  3. 5. lung disease due to narrowing of the airways or damage to the lung tissue
  4. 7. where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
  5. 9. a tool used in spirometry
  6. 10. the volume of air that we inspire and expire during restful breathing
  7. 12. type of airflow that is organized
  8. 17. zone of the respiratory system that includes everything from the nose to the bronchioles
  9. 18. type of muscle that works with the internal intercostals during a forced expiration
  10. 19. connects that pharynx to the lungs