This system brings oxygen into the lungs and removes carbon dioxide.
What is the Respiratory System?
The section labelled #2 
What is the Cerebellum?
These senses are very connected.
What are smell and taste?
This lies within the spinal column
What is the spinal cord?
Also called cerebrovascular accident [CVA]
What is a stroke?
_______ involves inhalation (inspiration) and exhalation (expiration).
What is breathing or Respiration?
THIS is a source of infection commonly in children
What is the Eardrum?
This sense organ contains the Eustachian tube and three small bones called ossicles.
What is the Ear?
The Peripheral nervous System has ___ pairs of Cranial nerves
What is 12?
Symptoms of this disorder include: Wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing, rapid pulse, perspiration, and cyanosis
What is Asthma?
The left lung has ___ lobes, while the right lung has ___ lobes.
What is 2 and 3?
The section labelled number 3
What is the Brain Stem?
This sense organ has three layers: • Sclera (the outer layer) • Choroid (the second layer) • Retina (the inner layer)
What is the Eye?
The peripheral Nervous system has ___ pairs of Spinal Nerves
What is 31?
______ is damage to brain tissue caused by lack of oxygen, illness, falls, sports, recreational injuries, acts of violence, work-related accidents and other nervous system injuries (e.g., shaken baby syndrome)
What is ABI or traumatic brain injury?
The lungs are separated from the abdominal cavity by a muscle called ______
What is the diaphram?
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What are Alveoli?
______ receptors are in the dermis, especially in the lips, toes and fingertips
What is Touch?
The brain and spinal cord are covered and protected by three layers of connective tissue called
What is the meninges?
Currently the fourth leading cause of death worldwide; will climb to third place by 2030.
What is COPD- or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Each lung is covered by a two-layered sac called the _______
What is the pleura?
The section labelled #1
What is the Cerebrum?
These receptors are located in the roof of the nasal cavity
What are Olfactory receptors?
The three layers of meninges are:
What is Dura matter, Arachnoid and Pia matter?
Signs and symptoms of THIS become worse over time and include: • Tremors • Rigid, stiff muscles in the arms, legs, neck, and trunk • Slow movement • Stooped posture and impaired balance • Mask-like expression
What is Parkinson's Disease?