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Respiratory System Spelling Words

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adenoids   Collection of lymphatic tissue within the nasopharynx (pharyngeal tonsils)  
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alveoli   Tiny air sacs within the lungs, resembling small balloons (alveolus-singular form)  
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anoxia   Absence of oxygen in the tissues  
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auscultation   The process of listening to body sounds especially in the chest, with use of a stethoscope  
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bronchi   Two branches of the trachea which lead to the right and left lungs (bronchus-singular form)  
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bronchiectasis   Chronic dilation of a bronchus or bronchi  
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bronchioles   Smaller branches of the bronchi  
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cystic fibrosis   A hereditary disease of the endocrine glands affecting the respiratory system, pancreas and sweat glands  
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diaphragm   A large muscle located between the chest and the abdominal wall  
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dysphonia   Difficulty in speaking, hoarseness  
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dyspnea   Difficult breathing  
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eupnea   Good (normal) breathing  
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hemoptysis   Condition of spitting up blood  
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hemothorax   Blood in the chest cavity  
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histamines   Blood substances that dilate blood vessels, causing swelling and inflammation in nasal passages  
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hypercapnia   Condition of an increased amount of carbon dioxide in the blood  
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hyperpnea   Increased breathing, deeper than normal  
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larynx   Voice box. Responsible for sound production  
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lobular   Pertaining to a lobe  
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mediastinum   The space between the right lung and the left lung, which contains the heart, aorta, esophagus, and the bronchi  
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nares   Nostrils (naris-singular form)  
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nasopharynx   The portion of the pharynx above the soft palate and behind the nose  
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orthopnea   Respiratory condition of discomfort breathing in any butane erect or standing position  
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palatine tonsils   Collection of lymphatic tissue within the oropharynx  
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parietal pleura   The outermost layer, lining the thoracic cavity  
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percussion   The process of gently tapping with the fingers to determine position, size or consistency of an underlying structure  
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pharyngoscope   Instrument used to view the throat  
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pleura   Serous membrane which envelopes the lungs and folds over to line the walls of the thoracic cavity  
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pleural effusion   Excess of fluid in the pleura cavity  
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pneumonia   An inflammatory disease of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, disease, chemical, etc  
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pneumothorax   Collection of air in the pleural cavity  
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pulmonary   Pertaining to the lungs  
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respiratory system   Consists of organs that are responsible for the breathing process. It exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide at a cellular level  
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sinusitis   Inflammation of a sinus  
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sputum   An abnormal viscous fluid formed in the lower respiratory tract that often contains blood, pus, and bacteria  
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stenosis   Narrowing or constriction  
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stethoscope   An instrument used in auscultation  
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tachypnea   Rapid breathing  
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thoracic   Pertaining to the chest area  
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tonsillotome   An instrument used to cut the tonsils  
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trachea   Windpipe. Cartilaginous tube which extends from the larynx to the bronchial tubes  
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tuberculosis   An infectious disease caused by inhaling viable tubercle bacilli  
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visceral pleura   The innermost layer lying next to the lung  
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