Across
- 4. the strong and flexible tissue in the trachea
- 6. The muscles between the ribs
- 10. when the muscles relax and air gets out of the nose and mouth
- 11. ability to pass oxygen into the blood from the air sacs of the lungs, and pass carbon dioxide back into the lungs from the blood.
- 13. The small moveable lid above the larnyx that prevents food and luids from entering the windpipe.
- 15. The protein inside red blood cells
- 16. The two large tubes that carry air from the windpipe to the lungs.
Down
- 1. a group of organs that function to help you breathe inhaling the air in the current environment
- 2. The main air passages that takes air from the trachea after being inhaled.
- 3. the u-shaped tube that connects to the larnyx.
- 5. the two small muscles that have a moist covering, within the larynx
- 7. Lets air pass from the throat to the trachea and into the lungs
- 8. carries air, food and liquid from the nose and mouth
- 9. when cells obtain energy by burning glucose in the presence of oxygen.
- 12. when the diaphgram contracts and moves downwards.
- 14. when the lungs and the blood exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. This occurs when you breathe in and out.