This structure makes speech possible and is also known as the "voice box".

What is the larynx?
A condition in which malignant cells form in the tissue of the lungs
What is lung cancer?
CO2

What is carbon dioxide?
Meaning of the root word in the term: Rhinorrhea

What is nose?
inflammation of the sinuses

What is sinusitis?
This structure transports the air that we breathe in from the nose and throat, down to the bronchi and lungs.
What is the trachea?
chronic allergic disorder characterized by episodes of severe breathing difficulty as a result of factors such as allergens, smoking (or 2nd hand smoke), exercise, or infection.

What is asthma?
PE

What is Pulmonary Embolism?
The meaning of the root word in the term: Hypercapnia
What is carbon dioxide?
bluish discoloration of the skin caused by the lack of adequate oxygen.

What is cyanosis?
The air sacs that are attached to bronchioles, surrounded by pulmonary capillaries, and are responsible for gas exchange.

What are the alveoli?
Airways (Bronchioles) become inflamed and thickened, leading to increased mucus production, coughing, and difficulty breathing in and out of the lungs.

What is bronchitis?
DVT

What is Deep Vein Thrombosis?
What is bradypnea?
A genetic disorder in which the lungs and pancreatic duct are clogged withlarge quantities of abnormally thick and sticky mucus.
What is cystic fibrosis?
This structure closes off the trachea during swallowing, protecting the airway
What is the epiglottis?
Progressive loss of lung function due to destruction, damage, and enlargement of the walls of the alveoli air sacs.
What is emphysema?
TB
What is Tuberculosis?
Meaning of the term: Pulmonologist

Who is a specialist of the lungs?
Contagious bacterial lung disease that is treated with a lengthy antibiotic regimen. A healthy individual can be a carrier of this condition without showing symptoms of the disease.
What is tuberculosis?
These structures branch off and extend from the left and right bronchi and have alveolar sacs attached to them.

What are bronchioles?
This condition often includes both bronchitis and emphysema, leading to damaged and obstruction to the bronchi and alveoli. It is incurable, and the damage is irreversible.
What is COPD?
COPD
What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease?
The meaning of the prefix in the term: anoxia
What is without?
The collapse of part or all of a lung by blockage of the air passage.

What is atelectasis?