Across
- 3. Breathing, which includes the bronchioles, alveolar tubes, alveolar sacs, and alveoli, is the only place.
- 6. Air must go in and out of the lungs so that the gas in the air sacs is continuously refreshed, this is called.
- 9. Enzymes that are in mucus destroy bacteria chemically called.
- 13. Alveolar macrophages are very efficient, sometimes called.
- 15. Eight rigid hyaline cartilages and spoon-shaped elastic cartilage folds are called.
- 16. The inside of the nose consists of the nasal cavity, which is separated by.
- 18. The ones that house the heart of large blood vessels, bronchi, rumbling, and other organs are called.
- 19. The respiratory system that is visible externally is.
- 20. The narrow superior part of each lung, the apex, lies deep inside.
Down
- 1. Carbon dioxide removal is included in the function.
- 2. Keeps the body supplied with oxygen is the job of.
- 4. The smallest conducting channel is.
- 5. The tubes that allow air to reach the lungs are called.
- 7. Gap-like pathways between the vocal cords are.
- 8. Lingual tonsils located at the base.
- 10. The normal respiratory rate is called.
- 11. The main function of the respiratory system is to supply oxygen to the body and remove carbon dioxide. To do this, at least 4 different events must occur, collectively called.
- 12. Epithelial cells maked up most of the alveolar wall are thick cuboidal cells, which produce lipid (fat) molecules called.
- 14. Pharyngeal tonsils are often called.
- 17. The largest hyaline cartilage is shield-shaped thyroid cartilage, which protrudes anteriorly and is usually called.