Lower resp 1
lower respiratory 2
Volumes
upper resp 1
Upper Resp 2
100

these Microscopic blood vessels are called

capillaries 

100

The internal area between the lungs.

mediastinum 

100

the amount of extra air — above-normal volume — exhaled during a forceful breath out

expiratory reserve volume

100

moistening the air is the function of this structure 

conchae

100

Windpipe is a common name for this structure

trachea

200

A tube in the lung that ends in an air sac

what is a bronchiole (prefer terminal bronchiole)

200

This is the number of bronchi the trachea branches into 

2

200

The volume that can be inhaled above tidal volume

inspiratory reserve volume 

200

Rings of cartilage stiffen the walls of this structure

what is the trachea

200

another name for the Adams apple

the larynx 

300

oxygen passes into the blood of the capillaries chiefly through the walls of this structure

alveoli

300

This muscle is used in both inspiration and expiration 

diaphragm 

300

the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs with each respiratory cycle

tidal volume

300

these Membranes found in the opening of the glottis; respond to currents of air and produce sound

vocal chords

300

Cilia that line the trachea move in this motion to remove small particles and dirt.

upward/out 

400

This is the membrane that covers the lungs

pleural membrane

400

This small divot in the left lung is there to make space for the heart

cardiac notch

400

the maximum volume of air the lungs can accommodate or sum of all volume compartments or volume of air in lungs after maximum inspiration

total lung capacity

400

Divides the nasal cavity into right and left halves

septum

400

This is the technical name for the nostrils

external nares

500

This is the "dangly thing" in the back of the throat

uvula 

500

Movement of important substances into and out of the bloodstream in the lungs is accomplished this

diffusion 

500

the amount of air that remains in a person's lungs after fully exhaling.

residual volume

500

This is the common meeting point of the digestive and respiratory systems

what is the pharynx 

500

this is the flap of tissue that prevent food from entering the larynx

epiglottis