To inhale is this uplifting process of breathing in
What is inspiration?
This throat cartilage is sometimes called Adam's Apple
What is Thyroid cartilage?
Without these follicular nasal structures, dust and particles would overwhelm our lungs
What are hairs?
Rhymes with "easing," this happens during an asthma attack
What is "wheezing?"
Oxygen, aka O2 has these many oxygen atoms bound to them
What is two (O2)?
Inhaling contracts the these small "between Spanish rib" muscles
What are intercostal [muscles]?
The covering to the trachea is protected by this "epi" flap
What is the epiglottis?
A sometimes sore subject, the pharynx, aka this, connects the mouth to the trachea
What is the throat?
Smoking for years brings about this number one cancer killer
What is lung cancer?
If these smaller "bronchi" air passages in the lungs close, gas exchange cannot occur
What are bronchioles?
Lined with this flexible connective tissue, the pharynx and larynx are considered the upper airway
What is cartilage?
The trachea splits off into this L&R tube connecting to the lungs
What is the [L&R] bronchi?
These tasty BBQ bones comprise the thoracic cavity
What are the ribs?
Children make this dog or seal-like noise when they have Croup, an upper respiratory infection
What is "barks?"
If earth's air is composed of 78% oxygen, and 1% other elements, how much of the air is O2?
What is 21%?
AKA "wind pipe," this vital tube moves O2 from upper airway to lower airway
What is the trachea?
Resembling upside down these, they open to allow gas exchangeBronchioles look like broccoli
What are bronchial "trees?"
It seems so right that this lung has 3 lobes and not 2
What is the right [lung]
One of the most widely contracted airborne illnesses, though a vaccination can reduce its effects
What is influenza/the flu?
In our skin tissue, O2 enters our cells, while this more noxious gas is filtered out
What is carbon dioxide?
This muscle inferior to the lungs separates the thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity.
What is the diaphragm?
The smallest "al-" air sac where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
What are alveoli?
Leaving the R ventricle, these O2 thirsty arteries visit the lungs for a fresh batch
What are pulmonary arteries?
If bronch are lung tubes, and -itis is inflammation, then what is infection of bronchioles?
What is bronchitis?
O2 can enter at the lowest tissue level, thanks to these web-like structures
What are capillaries?