Organogenesis
Cells & Tissues
Function
Diseases
System Connections
100

This is the week of embryonic development when the lungs begin to form

What is week 4?

100

These cells have hair-like structures that sweep mucus up the airways

What are ciliated epithelial cells?

100

This is the gas that we inhale to fuel our cells

What is oxygen?

100

This chronic condition causes inflamed airways and wheezing

What is asthma?

100

This system transports the oxygen the lungs provide to the body’s cells

What is the circulatory system?

200

The lungs bud from this embryonic structure

What is the foregut endoderm?

200

These cells produce mucus in the respiratory tract

What are goblet cells?

200

This is the gas we exhale as a waste product of cellular respiration

What is carbon dioxide?

200

This lung disease damages the alveoli, often due to smoking

What is emphysema?

200

This system depends on the lungs to eliminate carbon dioxide waste

What is the respiratory system?

300

This process allows the lungs to grow and divide into bronchi and bronchioles

What is branching morphogenesis?

300

These cells in the alveoli allow gases to pass in and out of the bloodstream

What are type I alveolar cells (pneumocytes)?

300

This is the structure where oxygen enters the bloodstream

What are the alveoli?

300

This non-invasive test helps detect inflammation in asthma patients

What is FeNO testing?

300

This system relies on oxygen from the lungs to send signals throughout the body

What is the nervous system?

400

This fluid fills the fetal lungs before birth

What is amniotic fluid?

400

This type of epithelial tissue lines much of the respiratory tract

What is pseudostratified columnar epithelium?

400

Together, these two processes make up external respiration

What are inhalation and exhalation?

400

This type of immune cell–driven inflammation is common in COPD

What is neutrophilic inflammation?

400

These two systems work together to produce sound and speech

What are the respiratory and muscular systems?


500

This substance helps alveoli stay open and is produced late in fetal lung development

What is surfactant?

500

This muscle is responsible for most of the work during breathing

What is the diaphragm?

500

This part of the brain controls your rate of breathing

What is the medulla oblongata?

500

This overlapping condition includes features of both asthma and COPD

What is Asthma-COPD Overlap (ACO)?

500

This is why the muscular system depends on the respiratory system for movement

What is because muscles need oxygen for cellular respiration to make energy (ATP)?

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