Ventilation
Anatomy- Upper Respiratory
Anatomy- Lower Respiratory
Secretions and Substances
Miscellaneous
100

The gas needed by cells to release energy from food during metabolism

oxygen

100

The enlarged upper end of the trachea that contain the vocal cords

larynx

100

A cone shaped spongy organ of respiration contained within the thorax

lung
100

The substance released by coughing or clearing the throat

sputum

100

a cavity or channel

sinus

200

A gas produced by energy metabolism in cells and eliminated through the lungs

Carbon Dioxide

200

The air passageway that extends from the larynx to the bronchi

trachea

200

Tiny air sacs in the lungs through which gases are exchanged between the atmosphere and the blood in respiration

alveoli

200

The iron containing pigment in red blood cells that transports oxygen

hemoglobin

200

membranous folds on either side of the larynx that are important in speech production

vocal folds 

300

The act of drawing air into the lungs; inhalation

Inspiration

300

the throat

pharynx

300

The dome shaped muscle under the lungs that flattens during inspiration

diaphragm

300

A substance that decreases surface tension within the alveoli and eases lung expansion

surfactant

300

A measure of how easily the lungs expand under pressure 

compliance

400

The act of breathing out or expelling air from the lungs; exhalation

expiration

400

The organ of the face used for breathing and for housing receptors for the sense of smell

nose

400

One of the larger air passageways in the lungs.  Begins as 2 branches of trachea and then branch out into each lung

bronchus

400

The act of coughing up material from the respiratory tract

expectoration

400

The nerve that activates the diaphragm

phrenic nerve
500

The movement of air into and out of the lungs

pulmonary ventilation
500

A leaf shaped cartilage that covers the larynx during swallowing to prevent food from entering the trachea

epiglottis

500
one of the smaller subdivisions of the bronchial tubes

bronchiole

500

An acid formed by carbon dioxide when it dissolves in water

carbonic acid

500

the space between the lungs together with the organs contained in this space

mediastinum