The primary organs of respiration, containing the bronchioles and alveoli are
What are Lungs?
The area of the body also known as the chest or pleural cavity.
What is the thoraz?
This is a bluish coloration to the skin and mucous membranes.
What is cyanosis?
A forceful expulsion of air from the lungs to clear the airways.
What is coughing?
The combining term for trachea or windpipe.
What is trache/o?
The throat, a common passageway for both air and food.
What is the pharynx?
The term for breathing in.
What is inhalation
This is inflammation of the lungs.
What is pneumonia?
This is the tiny grape-like sac of lung tissue that is specialized for the movement of gases between air and blood.
What is an alveoli?
The combining term for rib.
What is cost/o?
The membrane lining the lungs and chest cavity.
What is the pleura?
Difficult or labored breathing.
What is dyspenia?
This is increased rate and depth of breathing.
What is hyperventilation?
The process of removing oxygen from the blood.
What is dexoygnation?
The combining term for the larynx or voice box.
What is laryng/o?
The scroll-like cartilages covered with highly vascular mucous membranes; also called conchae.
What are the nasal turbinates?
A patient with a shortened nose.
What is a brachycephalic?
This is an abnormal displacement of organs through the muscle separating the chest and abdomen.
What is a diaphragmatic hernia?
This is connective tissue that stretch across the larynx and produce a voice or sound.
What are the vocal cords?
This is the combining term for the sense of smell.
What olfact/o?
The area between the lungs which holds the aorta, lymph nodes, heart, esophagus, part of the bronchial tubes, trachea, nerves, thymus and thoracic duct.
What is the mediastinum?
The overall process of gas exchange including oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What is respiration?
This is an increase of carbon dioxide in the blood.
What is hypercapnia?
This is the substance that tends to reduce the surface tension of a liquid in which it is dissolved. Prevents the alveoli from collapsing during expiration.
What is surfactant?
This is the combining term for the pharynx or throat.
What is pharyng/o?