Anatomy
Physiology
Disorders
Diagnostics & Procedures
WORD PARTS
50

Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs

What are alveoli?

50

The correct term for breathing in.

What is Inspiration?

50

Difficult or painful breathing.


What is dyspnea?

50

Listening with a stethoscope.

What is auscultation?

50

Word part meaning lung or air.

What is pneum/o or pneumon/o?

100

Structure that prevents food from entering the airway.


What is the epiglottis?

100

Mechanical movement of air into and out of lungs.

What is ventilation?

100

Bluish skin caused by lack of oxygen

What is cyanosis?

100

Noninvasive measurement of blood oxygen levels.

What is oximetry?

100

Two word parts used to define fast breathing

What are tachy- and -pnea?

150

The ridge where the trachea splits into bronchi.

What is the carina?

150

Primary muscle responsible for breathing

What is the diaphragm?

150

Collapsed lung condition.

What is atelectasis?

150

Test measuring lung air capacity.


What is spirometry?

150

Suffix indicating a blood condition.



What is -emia?

200

Membrane lining the thoracic cavity (not covering lungs).

What is the parietal pleura?

200

Brain structure that automatically regulates breathing.


What is the medulla oblongata?

200

Chronic Obstructive disease reducing lung ventilation ability.

What is COPD?

200

Procedure used to visualize bronchi.

What is bronchoscopy?

200


Suffix meaning surgical puncture to remove fluid.

What is -centesis?

250

Area separating lungs that contains heart and major vessels.

What is the mediastinum?

250

The main nerve that provides control of breathing.

What is the Phrenic nerve?

250

Air trapped in pleural space causing lung collapse.


What is pneumothorax?

250

Procedure removing pleural fluid via needle puncture.

What is thoracentesis?

250

Suffix meaning abnormal dilation or expansion.

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What is -ectasis?

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