DOC PREVIEW
UMass Amherst KIN 273 - Kin 273 Homework Assignment #3

This preview shows page 1 out of 2 pages.

Save
View full document
View full document
Premium Document
Do you want full access? Go Premium and unlock all 2 pages.
Access to all documents
Download any document
Ad free experience
Premium Document
Do you want full access? Go Premium and unlock all 2 pages.
Access to all documents
Download any document
Ad free experience

Unformatted text preview:

Kin 273 Homework Assignment #3Crossword puzzle1. The highest nasal-fold in the body that cleans the air that flows through it.2. Is surrounded by two other nasal folds, it cleans the air that flows through it.3. The lowest nasal-fold in the body that cleans the air that flows through it.4. Is located in the mouth, food enters the body through this space and is partially digested.5. A part of the pharynx that is behind the nose.6. The oral part of the pharynx.7. Where both food and air pass, found between the hyoid bone, larynx, and esophagus.8. The “voice box”, organ in the neck involved in breathing, sound production, and protecting the trachea against food aspiration.9. Flap that covers the trachea to prevent food and beverages from going to the lungs.10. This is an adam’s apple on a man and also the lump in your throat when you swallow.11. The only complete ring of cartilage around the trachea.12. Wind pipe.13. First branch off of the trachea that goes into lungs.14. Second branch of the bronchi.15. Third branch of the bronchi.16. These branch off from bronchi and end in alveoli sacs.17. Smalls bulbs made of simple squamos epithelial tissue where gas exchange occurs.18. Muscle below the chest cavity.19. Has 9 tertiary bronchi and 3 lobes (superior, middle, and inferior).20. Has 7-8 tertiary bronchi and 2 lobes (superior and inferior).Answers:1. Superior nasal concha2. Middle concha3. Inferior concha4. Oral cavity5. Naso-Pharynx6. Oro-pharynx7. Laryngo-pharynx8. Larynx9. Epiglottis10. Thyroid cartilage11. Cricoid cartilage12. Trachea13. Primary bronchi14. Secondary bronchi15. Tertiary bronchi16. Bronchioles17. Alveolar sacs18. Diaphragm19. Right lung20. Left lungsuperiornasalconcha The highest nasal-fold in the body that cleans the air that flowsthrough it.Middleconcha Is surrounded by two other nasal folds, it cleans the air that flows through it.inferiorconcha The lowest nasal-fold in the body that cleans the air that flows through it.oralcavity is located in the mouth, food enters the body through this space and is partially digested.nasopharynx part of the pharynx that is behind the nose.oropharynx oral part of the pharynx.laryngopharynx both food and air pass, found between the hyoid bone, larynx, and esophagus.larynx “voice box”, organ in the neck involved in breathing, sound production, and protecting the trachea against food aspiration.epiglottis Flap that covers the trachea to prevent food and beverages from going to the lungs.thyroidcartilage adam’s apple on a man and also the lump in your throat when you swallow.cricoidcartilage only complete ring of cartilage around the trachea.trachea wind pipeprimarybronchi First branch off of the trachea that goes into lungs.secondarybronchi Second branch of the bronchi.tertiarybronchi Third branch of the bronchi.bronchioles branch off from bronchi and end in alveoli sacs.alveolarsacs bulbs made of simple squamos epithelial tissue where gas exchange occurs.diaphragm Muscle below the chest cavityrightlung Has 9 tertiary bronchi and 3 lobes (superior, middle, and inferior).leftlung Has 7-8 tertiary bronchi and 2 lobes (superior and


View Full Document

UMass Amherst KIN 273 - Kin 273 Homework Assignment #3

Download Kin 273 Homework Assignment #3
Our administrator received your request to download this document. We will send you the file to your email shortly.
Loading Unlocking...
Login

Join to view Kin 273 Homework Assignment #3 and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or
We will never post anything without your permission.
Don't have an account?
Sign Up

Join to view Kin 273 Homework Assignment #3 2 2 and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or

By creating an account you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use

Already a member?