respiratory system diagram
term meaning
respiratory systen
directional terms
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what part of the respiratory system is  number 1 referring to:                  

the Nostril

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influenza

flu, infecting respiratory tract

100

the part of the respiratory system that moistens the air you breathe and also traps dust/particles with tiny hair cells

nose and nasal cavity

100

front of body

anterior

100

what body plane cuts your body in half top from bottom

transverse

200

what part is number 3 referring to?


The Nasal Cavity

200

ventilator

device to assist beathing

200

the part of the respiratory system that contracts and relaxes to help move air in and out of lungs

diaphragm

200

back of body

posterior

200

where is the umbilical region on your body

the center of the stomach area

300

what part is number 4 referring to?


Pharynx

300

rhinoplasty

surgical repair of nose

300

main organs in respiratory system, facilitate the exchange of gases

lungs

300

medial

close to bodies midline

300

out of a tissue, organelle and cell which is the largest

tissue

400

what part does number 7 point to?


trachea

400

pneumoconiosis

abnormal condition of dust in the lungs

400

2 answers:     1-the part of the respiratory system that are two main tubes branching from trachea into each lung       2-smaller branches of the before answer that spread throughout the lungs and lead to alveoli

1-bronchi 2-bronchioles

400

superficial

close to surface of body

400

what does this combining form mean-rhin

nose

500

what part does number 6 refer to?


Laryngopharynx

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hypoxia

condition of deficient oxygen

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main purpose of respiratory system and why (most detailed wins)

To bring oxygen into the body and remove CO2 from it. Called respiration. Oxygen is essential for cells to produce energy, and removing CO2, a waste product, helps keep the body balanced and healthy. So, the respiratory system ensures that your body gets the oxygen it needs and gets rid of CO2 efficiently.

500

homeostasis

biological process that results in stable equilibrium

500

if someone were to have a pneumonectomy what would  they be getting removed

a lung entirely