Across
- 2. The voice box
- 3. The two upper chambers of the heart
- 6. When yeast respires without oxygen to produce alcohol (ethanol)
- 8. Carry blood back to the heart
- 10. This expands when inhaling
- 13. Where gas exchange occurs
- 14. An extremely small, thin blood vessel that allows oxygen to pass from blood into the tissues in the body. Waste products also pass from the tissues to here
- 21. A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the lungs, where the blood picks up oxygen and then returns to the heart
- 23. Causes cramps after exercising
- 24. ______ blood carries carbon dioxide
- 27. A type of respiration that does not use oxygen
- 28. Extension of the trachea that serves as the central passageway into the lungs
- 29. Carry blood away from the heart
- 30. Carries around the oxygen around the body
- 31. The thick wall of muscles that divides the heart into two parts
Down
- 1. The smallest airways which lead to the tiny air sacs in the lungs
- 2. Pumps oxygen-rich blood out to the rest of the body
- 3. The major blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- 4. The expiration of air, mainly carbon dioxide, out of the lungs
- 5. Has a chemical formula of C2H5OH
- 7. Located below the lungs; the major muscle of repiration; Goes downward when contracted
- 9. A large vein
- 11. Pumps red blood cells around the body
- 12. ______ blood carries oxygen
- 15. A type of respiration with carbon dioxide as its product
- 16. Other word for throat
- 17. Muscles that are around the rib cage that helps with inspiration and expiration
- 18. Carries oxygen-rich blood from lungs to the heart
- 19. A tube less then an inch in diameter which delivers air to the bronchus
- 20. Controls the flow of blood and prevents blood from flowing backwards
- 22. The place where anaerobic respiration takes place
- 25. The first gate of gases to move through
- 26. The reason why we still pant for 5 mins after exercising; the temporary oxygen shortage in the body tissues from exercise