organs
functions
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Nervous system
disease
100
its nasal passages serve as a filter and to arm up the air before it reaches the lungs
What is the nose
100
its function is to supply the blood with oxygen in order for the blood to deliver oxygen to all parts of the body (breathing)
What is the respiratory system
100
What's Mrs. Julian's favorite football team?
Who are the Pittseburg Steelers?
100
brain and the spinal cord region
What is central nervous system
100
muscles in the throat and trachia swell or tighten making it very difficult to breathe
What is asthma
200
It is lined with ciliated cells. It enters the lungs and spreads into a treelike fashion into smaller tubes
What is Bronchi
200
mechanical movement in and out of your lungs
What is breathing
200
The part of your eye that make you see colors
What are cones
200
sensory neurons and motor neurons that carry information to and from the CNS
What is the peripheral nervous system
200
a perminent distructive enlargement of the airspaces
What is Emphysema
300
these tubes divide and then subdivide. By doing this its walls become thinner and have less and less cartilage
What is Bronchioles
300
exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood which occurs in the lungs
What is external respiration
300
what are the names of Mrs. Julian's two dogs
who are Duncan and Mac
300
most active in times of emergency, or stress when the heart rate and breathing rate increases
What is sympathetic nervous system
300
an inherited disease of your secretorys glands including the glands that make mucus and sweat
What is Cystic Fibrosis
400
the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and air occurs through these walls
What is Aveoli
400
the exchange of gases between the blood and body cells
What is internal respiration
400
a brain stem connected to your spinal cord
What is Medulla Oblongata
400
most active when the body is relaxed
What is parasympathetic nervous systen
400
An inflimation of the bronchial tubes that bring air into the lungs
What is Bronchitis
500
similar to the nasal passages, this is covered with a ciliated mucous membrane. Usually the cilia move mucus and trapped foreign matter to the pharynx. Ater that, they leave the air passages and are normally swallowed.
What is Trachea
500
regulation of an organisms internal enviorment to maintain conditions needed for life
What is homeostasis
500
the study of life
What is biology
500
carries impulses from the central nervous system to the heart and other internal organs
What is autonomic nervous system
500
increased preasure in the pulmonary arteries. these arteries carry blood from the heart to the lungs to get oxygen
What is Pulmonary Hypertension
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