respiratory
Across
- 5. blood pressure, the pressure of blood as the left ventricle relaxes
- 7. return, amount of blood that returns to the heart from the body
- 9. diaphragm relaxes and forms dome shape
- 10. output, amount of blood pumped per minute
- 11. lung capacity, residual volume plus vital capacity
- 13. volume, the amount left in the lungs after a forced expiration
- 14. rate, number of times the heart beats per minute
- 15. of blood flow, when we exercise blood flow is redistributed from organs to working muscles
Down
- 1. reserve volume, the max amount air breathed in on top of a normal inspiration
- 2. volume, amount of blood in the body
- 3. reserve volume, max amount of air breathed out on top of a normal expiration
- 4. exchange, occurs because of differences in concentration or pressure levels
- 6. blood pressure, the pressure of blood as the left ventricle contracts
- 7. capacity, max amount of air that can be breathed out after inspiration
- 8. diaphragm contracts and flattens
- 11. volume, the amount of air breathed in and out with each breath
- 12. volume, amount of blood pumped each beat