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Respiratory System Fill In The Blanks

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Question: BreathingAnswer: and exhaling of air
Question: Answer: bluish color of skin caused by deficiency in the blood
Question: DiffusionAnswer: of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration of molecules
Question: Answer: respiration
Question: RespirationAnswer: exchange of and carbon dioxide
Question: Answer: phase during which air is into lungs
Question: ExhalationAnswer: expulsion of air from of lungs
Question: respirationAnswer: use of oxygen and nutrients to energy, water, and carbon dioxide
Question: Nose or Answer: where air enters respiratory
Question: Answer: tiny hairs that filter out dust and particles that enter the nose
Question: PharynxAnswer: extends from mouth to esophagus; provides passageway for air from to trachea
Question: EsophagusAnswer: pathway for food, leads to the
Question: Answer: covers air only passage keeping food and liquid out of
Question: LarynxAnswer: at end of trachea; contains vocal cords
Question: Answer: windpipe, from larynx to bronchi
Question: Answer: branches of leading to lungs
Question: Answer: small tubes (thin as a strand of hair) in lungs branching from to alveoli
Question: AlveoliAnswer: tiny air sacs, exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
Question: LungsAnswer: pair of lobed organs in chest , extending from the diaphragm to the clavicle
Question: DiaphragmAnswer: muscle separating the abdominal and chest cavities; of the diaphragm causes air to enter the lungs
Question: Answer: serous membrane that covers the lungs and lines the cavity
Question: HyperpneaAnswer: increased breathing
Question: ApneaAnswer: cessation of breathing
Question: AnoxiaAnswer: lack of
Question: AsphyxiaAnswer: oxygen deficiency with a increase of carbon dioxide in the tissues
Question: DyspneaAnswer: or Labored breathing
Question: TachypneaAnswer: fast
Question: BradypneaAnswer: slow
Question: Answer: allergic reaction in the walls of the small bronchioles swell with a thick mucus secretion
Question: Answer: the membranes lining the larger bronchial tubes become inflamed and an excessive of mucus is produced
Question: cold Answer: most widespread of all communicable diseases, characterized by swollen and mucous membranes of the nose and throat with copious discharge
Question: Answer: for clearing obstructions from airway
Question: EmphysemaAnswer: swelling of alveoli due to bronchial obstruction
Question: Answer: nose
Question: Hay Answer: sensitivity to foreign proteins causing discharge from eyes and nose
Question: InfluenzaAnswer: acute, contagious disease characterized by inflammation of the upper respiratory and generalized aches and pains
Question: Answer: inflammation of the pleura – usually infections of the lung
Question: PneumoniaAnswer: of the alveoli of the lung – may be caused by bacteria or viruses
Question: Answer: of a sinus
 
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