Across
- 3. The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a 4-5 inch long rigid tube that carries air from the larynx to the bronchial tree of the lungs
- 9. Tree: The bronchial tree is a network of tubes that conduct air into the lungs
- 11. The larynx is a structure made mainly of cartilage that connects the pharynx and trachea and serves as a passageway for air and for the production of sound
- 14. Inspiration brings air into the lungs by increasing the volume of the thorax
- 15. The lungs are a pair of soft, cone-shaped organs that occupy most of the space in the thoracic cavity
- 16. The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a 4-5 inch long rigid tube that carries air from the larynx to the bronchial tree of the lungs
- 18. The lungs contain over 500 million alveoli, which are microscopic air sacs at the ends of the Bronchioles
- 20. rings: The tube is held open by a C-shaped cartilage rings
Down
- 1. The nasopharynx is the part of the pharynx behind the nasal cavity
- 2. cavity: The internal part of the nose, called the nasal cavity
- 4. a result, they contain numerous branching air passages, blood vessels, and millions of tiny air sacs called
- 5. The small opening to the larynx is called the glottis
- 6. The pharynx serves as a common passageway for both the respiratory and digestive systems
- 7. Bronchioles: They continue to subdivide into the smallest passages, the terminal bronchioles
- 8. Each lung is divided into smaller units called lobes separated by folds of lung tissue called fissures
- 10. cells: The ciliated cells filter the air of particles, trapping them and brushing them upwards to the pharynx to be swallowed
- 12. is the normal pathway for air to enter and exit the respiratory system
- 13. conchae: The Nasal conchae is divided into 3 passageways called nasal conchae, which are lined with mucous membranes
- 17. Expiration lets air flow out of the lungs by decreasing the volume of the thorax
- 19. While the oropharynx is the part behind the mouth that connects nose and mouth