Across
- 2. This structure protects the vocal chords with cartilage.
- 5. The increase in depth of breathing.
- 7. This is where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
- 10. This crucial muscle of respiration moves up and down with breathing.
- 12. The total amount of exchangeable air that can move in and out of the lungs.
- 14. Air exiting the lungs.
- 15. These muscles elevate the ribs during breathing.
- 17. Air going inside of the lungs
- 18. This part of the brain deals with the rhythm of respiration in it's cardiac center.
- 19. Increased rate and depth of breathing that can be caused by anxiety, panic, high altitude.
Down
- 1. Passageway for food & air that hold tonsils and has features for speech production.
- 2. Inflammation of the voice box caused by overuse, irritation, or infection.
- 3. This lung has three lobes.
- 4. Known as a collapsed lung.
- 6. These cells detect changes in pressure.
- 8. This law states that each gas exerts it's own pressure known as partial pressures.
- 9. This law states that the pressure of a gas in a closed state will expand to fill the container.
- 11. The temporary cessation of breathing, especially during sleep.
- 13. The act of breathing.
- 16. This structure is a flap that prevents food from entering the air passageways.