Deck 13: Respiratory System

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Bronchitis is defined as:

A) Inflammation of the voice box
B) Inflammation of the bronchi
C) Removal of the lung
D) Fast respiration
E) Inflammation of the tonsils
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An upper respiratory infection is a condition that occurs when:

A) Inflammation affects one or more of the paranasal sinuses.
B) A respiratory disorder of newborns exists.
C) Bacteria enter the lungs.
D) Viruses or bacteria enter the nose, pharynx, or larynx.
E) The alveoli do not inflate properly.
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____________________ is an inflammation of the membranes that line the lungs.
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_________________________ is a buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood, which lowers the blood's pH.
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Tuberculosis is a condition that occurs when:

A) Inflammation affects one or more of the paranasal sinuses.
B) A respiratory disorder of newborns exists.
C) Bacteria enter the lungs.
D) Viruses or bacteria enter the nose, pharynx, or larynx.
E) The alveoli do not inflate properly.
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The lungs have a spongelike texture because they are made up of a large number of:

A) Alveoli, nerves, lymph tissues, and bronchi
B) Alveoli, nerves, lymph tissues, and capillaries
C) Nerves, lymph tissues, capillaries, and bronchi
D) Alveoli, lymph tissues, capillaries, and bronchi
E) None of the above
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Respiratory distress syndrome is a condition that occurs when:

A) Inflammation affects one or more of the paranasal sinuses.
B) A respiratory disorder of newborns exists.
C) Bacteria enter the lungs.
D) Viruses or bacteria enter the nose, pharynx, or larynx.
E) The alveoli do not inflate properly.
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Dysphagia is defined as:

A) Inflammation of the bronchus
B) Normal breathing
C) Difficulty swallowing
D) Inflammation of the lining of the lung
E) Removal of the lung
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According to the CDC, what is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States?

A) Car accidents
B) Smoking
C) House fires
D) Heart attack
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Children breathe at a rate of:

A) 5 times a minute
B) 10 times a minute
C) 15 times a minute
D) More than 20 times a minute
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Pleurisy is defined as:

A) Removal of the lung
B) Fast respiration
C) Normal breathing
D) Difficulty swallowing
E) Inflammation of the lining of the lung
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The vital capacity is the sum of:

A) Tidal volume, inspiratory reserve, and expiratory reserve
B) Inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve, and residual volume
C) Expiratory reserve, tidal volume, and residual volume
D) Inspiratory reserve, tidal volume, and residual volume
E) None of the above
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Each lung is surrounded by a double membrane called ____________________.
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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a condition that occurs when:

A) Inflammation affects one or more of the paranasal sinuses.
B) A respiratory disorder of newborns exists.
C) Bacteria enter the lungs.
D) Viruses or bacteria enter the nose, pharynx, or larynx.
E) The alveoli do not inflate properly.
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_________________________ is a deficiency of carbon dioxide in the blood.It is most often caused by hyperventilation, or rapid breathing, resulting from anxiety or from exercise at high elevations.
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____________________ is a genetic disorder of the exocrine glands that is usually diagnosed before the age of 6 months.
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____________________ is an inflammation in the lungs caused by inhaled irritants.
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____________________ is a collapse of part or all of a lung caused by a tumor in the thoracic cavity, pneumonia, or injury.
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____________________ results when the alveoli lose elasticity, usually after 50 years of age.
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____________________ is a condition in which air or fluid enters the pleural cavity, limiting the space for respiration.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are the effects of smokeless tobacco?
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Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.Pertaining to the lungs
b.The thoracic space between the two lungs
c.A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
d.Difficult or labored breathing
e.Cessation of breathing
f.Easy or normal breathing
g.Excessively fast respiration
h.An abnormally slow rate of breathing
i.The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
j.Difficulty swallowing
1.Apnea
2.Bradypnea
3.Cilia
4.Dysphagia
5.Dyspnea
6.Eupnea
7.Mediastinum
8.Pulmonary
9.Respiration
10.Tachypnea
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the concept of "sick building syndrome."
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the function of the respiratory system.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What is the hantavirus? Explain the symptoms and treatment of this infection.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are the health hazards of exposure to mold?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the classification of secondhand smoke.
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Research the effectiveness of over-the-counter medications for treating sinusitis.Does the over-the-counter medication merely mask the symptoms or does it treat the infection?
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Research the anthrax scare that occurred in 2001.How and where were the spores sent, who was affected, and what was the outcome for those affected?
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Write an expository outlining the three functions of the respiratory system and explain how the body may be affected if one part of the system becomes dysfunctional.
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Inhalation of biological contaminants such as bacteria, fungi, and dust mites can lead to _________________________.
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Investigate the number of people in the United States who have received lung transplants.What is the success rate? How many patients are on the waiting list to receive new lungs?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are the three processes of respiration?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Name at least five triggering agents for asthma.
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Research the environmental and metabolic factors associated with SIDS.How many babies die of the disease each year?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What main diseases are associated with cigarette smoking?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the function of the sinuses.
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How do the 15 million Americans who suffer from asthma cope? How might asthma affect their daily activities?
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Match between columns
Respiration
Cessation of breathing
Respiration
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Respiration
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Respiration
Difficulty swallowing
Respiration
Difficult or labored breathing
Respiration
Easy or normal breathing
Respiration
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Respiration
Pertaining to the lungs
Respiration
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Respiration
Excessively fast respiration
Apnea
Cessation of breathing
Apnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Apnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Apnea
Difficulty swallowing
Apnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Apnea
Easy or normal breathing
Apnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Apnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Apnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Apnea
Excessively fast respiration
Pulmonary
Cessation of breathing
Pulmonary
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Pulmonary
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Pulmonary
Difficulty swallowing
Pulmonary
Difficult or labored breathing
Pulmonary
Easy or normal breathing
Pulmonary
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Pulmonary
Pertaining to the lungs
Pulmonary
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Pulmonary
Excessively fast respiration
Bradypnea
Cessation of breathing
Bradypnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Bradypnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Bradypnea
Difficulty swallowing
Bradypnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Bradypnea
Easy or normal breathing
Bradypnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Bradypnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Bradypnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Bradypnea
Excessively fast respiration
Eupnea
Cessation of breathing
Eupnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Eupnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Eupnea
Difficulty swallowing
Eupnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Eupnea
Easy or normal breathing
Eupnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Eupnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Eupnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Eupnea
Excessively fast respiration
Cilia
Cessation of breathing
Cilia
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Cilia
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Cilia
Difficulty swallowing
Cilia
Difficult or labored breathing
Cilia
Easy or normal breathing
Cilia
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Cilia
Pertaining to the lungs
Cilia
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Cilia
Excessively fast respiration
Mediastinum
Cessation of breathing
Mediastinum
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Mediastinum
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Mediastinum
Difficulty swallowing
Mediastinum
Difficult or labored breathing
Mediastinum
Easy or normal breathing
Mediastinum
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Mediastinum
Pertaining to the lungs
Mediastinum
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Mediastinum
Excessively fast respiration
Dyspnea
Cessation of breathing
Dyspnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Dyspnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Dyspnea
Difficulty swallowing
Dyspnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Dyspnea
Easy or normal breathing
Dyspnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Dyspnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Dyspnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Dyspnea
Excessively fast respiration
Dysphagia
Cessation of breathing
Dysphagia
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Dysphagia
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing
Dysphagia
Difficult or labored breathing
Dysphagia
Easy or normal breathing
Dysphagia
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Dysphagia
Pertaining to the lungs
Dysphagia
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Dysphagia
Excessively fast respiration
Tachypnea
Cessation of breathing
Tachypnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Tachypnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Tachypnea
Difficulty swallowing
Tachypnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Tachypnea
Easy or normal breathing
Tachypnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Tachypnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Tachypnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Tachypnea
Excessively fast respiration
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Deck 13: Respiratory System
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Bronchitis is defined as:

A) Inflammation of the voice box
B) Inflammation of the bronchi
C) Removal of the lung
D) Fast respiration
E) Inflammation of the tonsils
Inflammation of the bronchi
2
An upper respiratory infection is a condition that occurs when:

A) Inflammation affects one or more of the paranasal sinuses.
B) A respiratory disorder of newborns exists.
C) Bacteria enter the lungs.
D) Viruses or bacteria enter the nose, pharynx, or larynx.
E) The alveoli do not inflate properly.
Viruses or bacteria enter the nose, pharynx, or larynx.
3
____________________ is an inflammation of the membranes that line the lungs.
Pleurisy
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_________________________ is a buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood, which lowers the blood's pH.
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Tuberculosis is a condition that occurs when:

A) Inflammation affects one or more of the paranasal sinuses.
B) A respiratory disorder of newborns exists.
C) Bacteria enter the lungs.
D) Viruses or bacteria enter the nose, pharynx, or larynx.
E) The alveoli do not inflate properly.
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The lungs have a spongelike texture because they are made up of a large number of:

A) Alveoli, nerves, lymph tissues, and bronchi
B) Alveoli, nerves, lymph tissues, and capillaries
C) Nerves, lymph tissues, capillaries, and bronchi
D) Alveoli, lymph tissues, capillaries, and bronchi
E) None of the above
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Respiratory distress syndrome is a condition that occurs when:

A) Inflammation affects one or more of the paranasal sinuses.
B) A respiratory disorder of newborns exists.
C) Bacteria enter the lungs.
D) Viruses or bacteria enter the nose, pharynx, or larynx.
E) The alveoli do not inflate properly.
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Dysphagia is defined as:

A) Inflammation of the bronchus
B) Normal breathing
C) Difficulty swallowing
D) Inflammation of the lining of the lung
E) Removal of the lung
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According to the CDC, what is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States?

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B) Smoking
C) House fires
D) Heart attack
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Children breathe at a rate of:

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B) 10 times a minute
C) 15 times a minute
D) More than 20 times a minute
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Pleurisy is defined as:

A) Removal of the lung
B) Fast respiration
C) Normal breathing
D) Difficulty swallowing
E) Inflammation of the lining of the lung
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The vital capacity is the sum of:

A) Tidal volume, inspiratory reserve, and expiratory reserve
B) Inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve, and residual volume
C) Expiratory reserve, tidal volume, and residual volume
D) Inspiratory reserve, tidal volume, and residual volume
E) None of the above
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Each lung is surrounded by a double membrane called ____________________.
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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a condition that occurs when:

A) Inflammation affects one or more of the paranasal sinuses.
B) A respiratory disorder of newborns exists.
C) Bacteria enter the lungs.
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E) The alveoli do not inflate properly.
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_________________________ is a deficiency of carbon dioxide in the blood.It is most often caused by hyperventilation, or rapid breathing, resulting from anxiety or from exercise at high elevations.
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____________________ is a genetic disorder of the exocrine glands that is usually diagnosed before the age of 6 months.
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____________________ is an inflammation in the lungs caused by inhaled irritants.
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____________________ is a collapse of part or all of a lung caused by a tumor in the thoracic cavity, pneumonia, or injury.
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____________________ results when the alveoli lose elasticity, usually after 50 years of age.
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____________________ is a condition in which air or fluid enters the pleural cavity, limiting the space for respiration.
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
What are the effects of smokeless tobacco?
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Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.Pertaining to the lungs
b.The thoracic space between the two lungs
c.A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
d.Difficult or labored breathing
e.Cessation of breathing
f.Easy or normal breathing
g.Excessively fast respiration
h.An abnormally slow rate of breathing
i.The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
j.Difficulty swallowing
1.Apnea
2.Bradypnea
3.Cilia
4.Dysphagia
5.Dyspnea
6.Eupnea
7.Mediastinum
8.Pulmonary
9.Respiration
10.Tachypnea
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Research various smoking cessation programs available.Which has the highest success rate?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
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Explain the function of the respiratory system.
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Research the effectiveness of over-the-counter medications for treating sinusitis.Does the over-the-counter medication merely mask the symptoms or does it treat the infection?
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Research the anthrax scare that occurred in 2001.How and where were the spores sent, who was affected, and what was the outcome for those affected?
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Write an expository outlining the three functions of the respiratory system and explain how the body may be affected if one part of the system becomes dysfunctional.
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Inhalation of biological contaminants such as bacteria, fungi, and dust mites can lead to _________________________.
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Investigate the number of people in the United States who have received lung transplants.What is the success rate? How many patients are on the waiting list to receive new lungs?
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What are the three processes of respiration?
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Name at least five triggering agents for asthma.
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Research the environmental and metabolic factors associated with SIDS.How many babies die of the disease each year?
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Using two or three sentences, answer the following questions as concisely as possible.
Explain the function of the sinuses.
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How do the 15 million Americans who suffer from asthma cope? How might asthma affect their daily activities?
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Match between columns
Respiration
Cessation of breathing
Respiration
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Respiration
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Respiration
Difficulty swallowing
Respiration
Difficult or labored breathing
Respiration
Easy or normal breathing
Respiration
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Respiration
Pertaining to the lungs
Respiration
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Respiration
Excessively fast respiration
Apnea
Cessation of breathing
Apnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Apnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Apnea
Difficulty swallowing
Apnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Apnea
Easy or normal breathing
Apnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Apnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Apnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Apnea
Excessively fast respiration
Pulmonary
Cessation of breathing
Pulmonary
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Pulmonary
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Pulmonary
Difficulty swallowing
Pulmonary
Difficult or labored breathing
Pulmonary
Easy or normal breathing
Pulmonary
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Pulmonary
Pertaining to the lungs
Pulmonary
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Pulmonary
Excessively fast respiration
Bradypnea
Cessation of breathing
Bradypnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Bradypnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Bradypnea
Difficulty swallowing
Bradypnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Bradypnea
Easy or normal breathing
Bradypnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Bradypnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Bradypnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Bradypnea
Excessively fast respiration
Eupnea
Cessation of breathing
Eupnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Eupnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Eupnea
Difficulty swallowing
Eupnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Eupnea
Easy or normal breathing
Eupnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Eupnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Eupnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Eupnea
Excessively fast respiration
Cilia
Cessation of breathing
Cilia
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Cilia
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Cilia
Difficulty swallowing
Cilia
Difficult or labored breathing
Cilia
Easy or normal breathing
Cilia
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Cilia
Pertaining to the lungs
Cilia
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Cilia
Excessively fast respiration
Mediastinum
Cessation of breathing
Mediastinum
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Mediastinum
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Mediastinum
Difficulty swallowing
Mediastinum
Difficult or labored breathing
Mediastinum
Easy or normal breathing
Mediastinum
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Mediastinum
Pertaining to the lungs
Mediastinum
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Mediastinum
Excessively fast respiration
Dyspnea
Cessation of breathing
Dyspnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Dyspnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Dyspnea
Difficulty swallowing
Dyspnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Dyspnea
Easy or normal breathing
Dyspnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Dyspnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Dyspnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Dyspnea
Excessively fast respiration
Dysphagia
Cessation of breathing
Dysphagia
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Dysphagia
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Dysphagia
Difficulty swallowing
Dysphagia
Difficult or labored breathing
Dysphagia
Easy or normal breathing
Dysphagia
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Dysphagia
Pertaining to the lungs
Dysphagia
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Dysphagia
Excessively fast respiration
Tachypnea
Cessation of breathing
Tachypnea
An abnormally slow rate of breathing
Tachypnea
A hairlike projection from the surface of a cell
Tachypnea
Difficulty swallowing
Tachypnea
Difficult or labored breathing
Tachypnea
Easy or normal breathing
Tachypnea
The thoracic space between the two lungs
Tachypnea
Pertaining to the lungs
Tachypnea
The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the cells of the body
Tachypnea
Excessively fast respiration
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