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Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology

Across
When there is 40% vital capacity in the lungs, the thoracic and abdominal cavities are in ______.
Type of relation pressure created when chest wall circumference decreasers contract
The _______ ligament runs between the pubic bone and the illiac crest
Maximum amount of air exhaled following a maximum inhalation
Anatomical term that refers to cartilage
The volume of air that could be inhaled past the air inhaled for quiet inspiration
Space between external surface of lungs and internal surface of chest cavity
Anatomical term that refers to bone
Volume of air inhaled and exhaled during quiet breathing
The lowest two ribs are termed _______ ribs
Type of relaxation pressure created when chest wall circumference increasers contract
As you move down the vertebral column the ______ of each vertebra tends to be smaller
Volume of air that remains in the lungs following maximum exhalation
Down
The volume of air that could be exhaled past equilibrium
Type of vertebrae that have costo-transverse facets
The controlled relaxation of inspiratory muscles is termed _______.
Pointed structure that is part of a larger bone or cartilage
Anatomical term that refers to rib
Connective tissue line in center of abdominal aponeurosis
Anatomical term for when bones and / or cartilage come together
Anatomical term that refers to flat surface where bones or cartilage come together
Inferior process on the sternum
As you move down the vertebral column the _____ of each vertebra tends to be larger
Explanation of the relationship between volume and pressure
Largest bone of the pelvic girdle