Respiration
Skin-tastic
Respiratory Parts
Urinary System
Diseases/Disorders
100

 This type of respiration is the process of taking in oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.

Breathing

100

 The topmost layer of the skin that you can see is called this.

Epidermis

100

The tube that carries air to and from the lungs is called this.

Trachea

100

 This is the tiny filtering unit in the kidney.

Nephron

100

This is a respiratory disorder often caused by allergies and resulting in constricted airways.

Asthma

200

This is the process in which cells use oxygen to break down molecules and release energy.

Cellular respiration

200

This pigment determines skin and hair color.

Melanin

200

 The structure that contains the vocal cords is called this.

Larynx

200

This tube carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.

Urethra

200

Name a lung disease usually caused by smoking.

Emphysema or lung cancer

300

The gas that is produced as a waste product during cellular respiration and is transported by the blood to be expelled.

Carbon dioxide

300

Name the gland that produces sebum and can contribute to acne.

Sebaceous gland

300

These are the branches of the trachea that extend into the lungs.

Bronchi

300

The small, hard objects that can form in the kidney.

Kidney stones

300

This is a disease of the lungs that results in fluid buildup in the alveoli (often from infection).

Pneumonia

400

These are clusters of air sacs deep in the lungs.

Alveoli

400

This can grow in a clogged pore and cause inflammation and pimples.

Bacteria

400

This is the large flat muscle beneath the lungs that helps move air into the lungs as it contracts.

Diaphragm

400

A condition that requires the use of dialysis to filter the blood.

Kidney failure

400

This is a disease of the lungs that is caused by continual inflammation of the bronchi.

 Emphysema

500

This is where blood releases oxygen and picks up carbon dioxide.

Alveoli

500

 List two of the five structures found in the dermis.

Blood vessels, sweat glands, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, nerves

500

The path air takes through the respiratory system begins at the nose/mouth and ends at these structures attached to alveoli.

Capillaries

500

This is a waste product produced by cells.

Urea

500

This is the inflammation of the kidneys.

Nephritis

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