Create and Demonstrate Assignment FINAL
Lungs and Respiration Crossword
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11.30.20
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12.02.20
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Topics of this game:
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a large membranous tube, inferior to the larynx
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Trachea splits up into two branches called _________
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_____ is the first subdivision of the main primary bronchi
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secondary bronchi divides further into _____
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tertiary bronchi splits up into many branches called _______
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distal segment of bronchioles
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where the respiratory system starts
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region of the body which starts at the back of nasal cavity
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what is the region in blue called in image 1 of supporting document
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tiny air sacs of the lungs
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Regarding the parietal pleural divisions, which one is most superior
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Regarding the parietal pleural divisions, which one is most lateral
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Regarding the parietal pleural divisions, which one is most inferior
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Regarding the parietal pleural divisions, which one is most medial
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layer that lays right on the top of the surface of the lung
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what is the region labelled 'A' in image 2 (see supporting document)
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what is the region labelled 'B' in image 2 (see supporting document)
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what is the region labelled 'C' in image 2 (see supporting document)
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what is the name of the lobe labelled 'A' in image 3 (see supporting document)
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what is the name of the lobe labelled 'B' in image 3 (see supporting document)
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what is name of the fissure labelled 'D' in image 3 (see supporting document)
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what is name of the fissure labelled 'E' in image 3 (see supporting document)
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a region of the lung where vessels, tubes, nerves etc. enter and exit
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the name of blue coloured areas in image 4
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the name of the brown-ish coloured areas in image 4
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the name of the red coloured areas in image 4
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name of the joint which is circled in blue in image 5
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name of the joint which is circled in red in image 5
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in what dimension does the sternum expand during breathing
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regarding the bucket-handle movement during ribcage expansion, which dimension is this referring to
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dimension of movement of the diaphragm during breathing
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other muscle group needed for breathing without effort (not external intercostals)
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