The Superior Portion of the Respiratory system
What is the Upper Respiratory Tract
The Inferior Portion of the Respiratory System
What is the Lower Respiratory Tract
The Generic Name of the Body's "Sensors" that detect Chemical Concentrations in The blood.
What is Chemoreceptors
The Pathway that the Brain is sent messages
What is the Afferent Pathway
One of the Two Main Components for Aerobic creation of ATP
What Is Oxygen
The "Voice Box" or What Connect the Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract
What is The Larynx
How Many Lobes the Left Lung Has
What is Two
The Pathway That the Body Is Sent Messages
What is The Efferent Pathway
The Name of the Muscle group that pulls the Ribs UP and OUT
What is the Intercostals
What ATP is Used For
What is Cellular Fuel or Energy
How Many Lobes The Right Lung Has
What is Three
The Large Space Behind the Nose
What is the Nasal Cavity
The Muscle That Pushes the Stomach Out While Assisting With Inhalation
What is the Diaphragm
What Is the Stretch Receptors
What Cells Accomplish With ATP
What Is Work
The Main Bifurcation of The Trachea
What is the Left & Right Primary Bronchus
The Third Split from the Bronchus
What is the Tertiary Bronchus
The Relationship between Intrathoracic Pressure & Atmospheric Pressure during Inhalation
What is Intrathoracic Pressure < Atmospheric Pressure
The Relationship between Intrathoracic Pressure & Atmospheric Pressure during Exhalation
What is Intrathoracic Pressure > Atmospheric Pressure
The Timeframe the brain can go without O2 Before Irreversible Damage Occurs
What Is Approximately 5 minutes
What is The Alveolar Duct
The Last Split in the Bronchus
What is the Terminal Bronchiole
The Active Component of Respiration
What is Inhalation
What Is Exhalation
A Patient Without Oxygen
What is As Good As Dead