Description

The main organs of the respiratory system: pleural membrane
Throat; passageway air enters after leaving the nose and mouth
Tube that connects the trachea to the lungs
Voice box; pouch that contains a cordlike framework that creates voice sounds
Tiny air sacs located at the end of each bronchiole , that are covered in capillaries
Dome shaped muscle located at the bottom of the lungs; contracts and relaxes
System that functions with its organs to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide
Another word for breathing
When oxygen enters your body through the mouth or nose; diaphragm contracts
When the body forces air out of the lungs; diaphragm relaxes
Flap that closes and covers the trachea to prevent food and water from entering thelungs
Hair like structures that filter inhaled air to trap dust and other particles
Smallest divisions of the bronchi; located in the lungs
Trachea divides into them; leads to the lungs
Cells use oxygen and nutrients to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide
Narrowing of airways; difficult to exhale
Inflammation of bronchi
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
chronic pulmonary disease with loss of the normal elastic properties of the lungs;unable to push pollutants out of lungs
Malignant tissue in the lungs destroy tissue
Inflammation of the lungs
Infectious disease caused by bacillus destroying tissues
A contagious illness that can be caused by a virus
Infection of the trachea, larynx, throat, or nose
Inflammation of the larynx
Lack of oxygen
Another word for nares
difficult or painful breathing
Condition when drainage from sinuses is blocked,after cold, becomes infected
Filters the air we inhale and branches into the bronchi
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