Respiratory

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Across
  1. 3. means of gas exchange at the lungs or body cells
  2. 4. exchage of gases between aveolar air and oulmonary capillary blood
  3. 8. sudden inspiration resulting from spasms of the diaphram
  4. 11. respiratory volume inhaled or exhaled during normal breathing
  5. 12. loss of elasticity of the aveolar sacks, cannot rid themselves of carbon dioxide
  6. 13. collapsed aveoli in a newborn due to insufficient surfactent
  7. 15. volume of air that can be inhaled forciby after normal inhilation
  8. 17. paiful or labored breathing
  9. 18. alternate flushing of air into and out of the lungs
  10. 19. rhinovirus that causes excessive nasal secretion, congestion and sneezing
Down
  1. 1. death of an infant that may have upper respiratory infection, silent but deadly
  2. 2. bacterium infection that destroys lung tissue and replaces it with fibrous tissue
  3. 5. volume of air that can be exhaled forcibly after normal exhale
  4. 6. exchange of gases between capillary blood and cells
  5. 7. respiratory passage ]ways narrowed by bronchiloar spasms
  6. 9. deep breath taken, air forced out, clears lower respiratory passageways
  7. 10. deep breath taken, air forced out, clears upper respiratory passageways
  8. 14. volume of air that cannot be forced from the lungs
  9. 16. increases ventilation of the lungs, beleived to be initiated by a need to increase oxygen levels in the blood