Across
- 6. a type of flow characterized by a decrease in resistance
- 10. It functions to WARM, HUMIDIFY, FIlTER, and CONDUCT air to the respiratory zone.Anatomically are the most distal segment of the conducting zone
- 11. breathing through this lowers resistance significantly
- 12. breathing through this is considered more efficient because it creates more turbulent flow.
- 14. in this stage of breathing the diaphragm contracts and pushes the abdominal content downwards.
- 15. a device used to record changes in lung volume
- 18. the large surface are for gas exchange is equivalent of a tennis court
- 19. of the diaphragm decreases the volume of the thoracic cavity
Down
- 1. an accessory muscle of respiration that is activated when breathing is difficult
- 2. mechanism that is used during the breathing cycle the movement of gas move from high pressure to low pressure.
- 3. the volume of the airway that goes down to the level of the terminal bronchioles and does not participate in gas exchange
- 4. if food enters this structure you will have a coughing reflex
- 5. this is a type of flow that is "disorganized". In this, you have a collision of numerous collisions between molecules.
- 7. swelling of this can lead to recurrent ear and sinus infection
- 8. the shape of this increases resistance and creates considerable turbulent flow.
- 9. this is an essential skeletal muscle that separates the abdomen from the chest.
- 13. symptoms of this include difficulty breathing, cough, mucus production and wheezing. (acronym)
- 14. used during deep breathing.The amount of FORCIBlY inhaled ( acronym)
- 16. using this allows people with asthma to breathe easy again after feeling tightness in the chest
- 17. located in the surface of epithelium they beat constantly to push mucus upward towards the pharynx where it can be expelled by a cough or swallowed
