Respiration
Across
- 2. There are 12 (blank) vertebrae
- 5. This is the tube that leads to the digestive system
- 8. The (blank) girdle provides skeletal support for the lower extremities and it attaches to the lower portion of the vertebral column
- 11. This mucous solution is created by cuboidal cells and is located between the parietal and visceral pleurae.
- 12. This is the primary muscle of inspiration
- 14. The (blank) nerve innervates the diaphragm
- 15. The right lung has three lobes, but the left lung has (blank) lobes.
- 16. The uppermost cervical vertebrae that aids in skull rotation is called the (blank)
- 18. The (blank) intercostals are the second most important muscles for inspiration and speech and their function is to elevate the ribcage
- 20. During this, the rib cage expands in both the anterior-posterior direction and in the transverse dimension.
- 22. Boyle's law says that as the volume in a container increases, the air pressure in that container will (blank)
Down
- 1. The (blank) girdle provides skeletal support for the upper extremities
- 3. The body of the sternum is also called the (blank)
- 4. An orientation term meaning toward the core of the body
- 6. This muscle can be found right underneath the clavicle
- 7. Ribs 11-12 are also called the (blank) ribs
- 9. An orientation term meaning toward the head
- 10. This flexible tube is made up of 16-20 hyaline cartilage rings
- 13. The part of the vertebrae that you can feel through your skin is called the (blank) process
- 15. This is a large muscle of the upper back and neck that provides stability for efficient breathing
- 17. This muscle of the neck descends from behind the ear and inserts into the clavicle and sternum
- 19. These are found more densely in the lungs than in any other region of the body
- 21. An orientation term meaning towards the size