Across
- 2. From the larynx to the alveoli.
- 6. Space between the visceral and parietal pleura.
- 9. From the nasal cavity to the larynx.
- 12. This pleural membrane moves with the lungs during breathing.
- 16. Air within the pleural cavity.
- 19. This membrane is attached to the lungs.
- 20. Blood in the pleural cavity.
- 21. A term for the collapse of part or all of a lung.
- 22. These tonsils are closest to the internal nares.
- 23. Part of the roof of the nasal cavity.
- 24. Gas exchange between the lungs and blood.
Down
- 1. Air passages between nasal conchae.
- 3. This membrane is closer to the thoracic wall.
- 4. Prevents food from getting into the larynx.
- 5. Involving gas exchange at the level of the tissues.
- 7. Key process for making ATP.
- 8. Three bony structures involved in warming incoming air.
- 10. Both the parietal and visceral pleura are examples of this type of membrane.
- 11. Forms the floor of the nasal cavity.
- 13. This part of the pharynx is closest to the esophagus.
- 14. This muscle is the primary muscle for inhalation.
- 15. The primary function of the respiratory system.
- 17. Part of the pharynx closest to the oral cavity.
- 18. Divides the nasal cavity into right and left regions.
