Organs
Career
Conditions
Locations
Symptoms & Treatment
100

These sacs facilitate gas exchange for the respiratory system

What are the Lungs?

100

This healthcare career is responsible for imaging tests like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to diagnose lung conditions

What is Radiologist?

100

This health condition causes inflammation, swelling, and narrowing of the airways

What is Asthma?

100

This organ is inferior to the rest of the organs in the respiratory system

What is the diaphragm?

100

This condition cannot be cured, but treated through  often daily inhaled corticosteroids, and "reliever" medications for quick relief during an attack

What is Asthma?

200

These small airways in your lungs carry air to your alveoli 

What are Bronchioles?

200

This healthcare career is responsible for patients with lung cancer

What is Oncologist?

200

This condition causes inflammation of the bronchial tubes, which leads to increased mucus production and airway narrowing

What is Bronchitis?

200

This organ is the first place air passes through in the the respiratory system

What is the Nose?

200

This condition is treated by surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy

What is Lung cancer?

300

This is the main function of the diaphragm

What is to power breathing by acting as the primary muscle for inhalation and exhalation?

300

This health care career treats patients with disease in their lungs and airways. (Pulmonary Rehabilitation Therapist)

What is Pulmonologists?

300

This is an inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the alveoli

What is Pneumonia?

300

This tube is superior to the Larynx

What is the Pharynx?

300

What disease can be described as a cough that can produce phlegm or pus, chest pain when breathing or coughing, and shortness of breath

What is Pneumonia?

400

This is the main function of the Bronchi

What is carry air to and from your lungs?

400

This healthcare career treats conditions of the nose, throat, and ears.

What is Otolaryngologists (ENTs)?

400

This lung condition causes the lungs to produce abnormally thick and sticky mucus

What is Cystic Fibrosis?

400

This organ is when the trachea splits in two, one for each lung

What is the Bronchi?

400

This condition can be described with frequent coughs with thick mucus, wheezing, and shortness of breath 

What is Cystic fibrosis?

500

These tiny air sacs put oxygen into the bloodstream and removes carbon dioxide to be exhaled

What are Alveoli

500

This healthcare career is responsible for managing the respiratory system through daily airway clearance therapies

What is Cystic fibrosis specialists?

500

What is a condition where a group of lung diseases that obstruct airflow to the lungs, causing breathing problems

What is chronic obstructive Pulmonary disease (COPD)?

500

This is a flap of tissue that covers the opening of the larynx during swallowing to prevent food from entering the lungs

What is the Epiglottis?

500

This condition is treated by rest, drink plenty of fluids, use a humidifier, and take over-the-counter pain relievers or cough medicine

What is Bronchitis

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