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