"Respiration" "Sinuses" "Lung capacity" "Ventilation" "Lung disorders" "Urinary system" "Know your Nephrons" "Water & Electrolytes" "Water in, water out" "Potpouri" "Final Category" "Also known as 'Adam's apple' this structure contains the vocal cords." "This cartilaginous flap closes the entrance to the larynx upon swallowing." "This muscle contracts 12 to 15 times a minute when one is at rest." "These tiny hairs help move inspired debris out of the airways and into the digestive system." "This mineral is necessary for erythrocytes to carry oxygen." "This toxic chemical may help your body fight respiratory tract infections, and it is found in the sinuses." "Hold a flashlight so it shines in your mouth and in a dark room you will see these sinuses." "Found above the eyes, these sinuses are named for a bone called this." "Besides lightening the skull and fighting infection sinuses also do this." "All sinuses drain into this cavity." "This term describes the volume of air moved into and out of the lungs when one is 'at rest.'" "You can't exhale all of the air out of your lungs because this will remain." "This, the maximum volume of air you can inhale at one time." "Ride on the shuttle and you can increase the exhange capacity of your alveoli by this %." "If your total lung capacity is 6,000, the units of measurement must be this." "This muscle contracts when you inspire." "This 'force' is what causes air to enter the lungs during inspiration." "Yawning might increase oxygen flow to the gray mater of this organ." "When these 'flaps' in the larynx vibrate, you might be doing this." "Partially blocked air flow at night while you sleep may cause this 'irritating' symptom." "This lung disease is named for the tubercles that form in the lungs." "This deadly gas may occur anytime there combustion without adequate oxygen present." "This chronic, obstructive pulmonary disorder may be triggered by exposure to allergens." "Puncture your thoracic wall, and you might experience this." "80% of all lung cancers are caused by this." "There are 1 million of these filter units in each kidney." "This branch of the renal pelvis may be major or minor." "You don't have to go to Egypt to see these divisions of the renal medulla." "This urinary canal is shorter in women than in men." "The liver converts ammonia into this substance." "This capillary cluster is highly fenestrated to allow maximum filtration of solutes." "this 'middle' portion of the convoluted tubules goes deep into the renal medulla and returns setting up countercurrent exchange." "All afferent arterioles should have one of these to help regulate the flow of blood into the glomerulus." "This portion of Henle's loop is impervious to water." "These capillaries of the nephron are the primary avenues of reabsorption." "The sensation of thirst originates in this region of the brain." "Most water leaving your body does so from this expandable organ." "2/3 of all the water found in your body is found here." "The abbreviation 'Ph' actually stands for these two words." "The second most common pathway for water loss occurs in these two organs." "This condition occurs when your body looses more water than it can replace (e.g diarrhea)." "Drink too much water too fast and you might experience this." "An abnormal accumulation of extracellular fluid within the interstitial spaces causes this." "Chemicals that promote urine production are called this." "The most abundant electrolyte in the human body is this." "Corey Stringer died of this." "This substance has been used as a mouthwash, toothache treatment and cure for sore eyes." "Eat too much of this vegetable and your urine, at least in some people, might be malodorous." "This word means: loss of control of micturition." "Drink the broth of boiled hen's combs was an ancient treatment for this." "Final Question" "What is the larynx?" "What is the epiglottis?" "What is the diaphragm?" "What are cilia?" "What is iron?" "What is NO, or nitric oxide?" "What are the maxillary sinuses?" "What is the frontal bone?" "What is give the voice resonance?" "What is the nasal cavity?" "What is tidal volume?" "What is residual volume?" "What is vital capacity?" "What is 28%" "What are milliliters?" "What is the diaphragm?" "What is air pressure?" "What is the brain?" "What is speak, sing, or make other vocalizations?" "What is snoring?" "What is tuberculosis?" "What is carbon monoxide?" "What is asthma?" "What is pnuemothorax?" "What is tobacco smoke, or smoking?" "What are nephrons?" "What is a calyx? or calyces...." "What are the renal pyramids?" "What is the urethra?" "What is urea?" "What is a glomerulus?" "What is the 'Loop of Henle?'" "What is a juxtaglomerular apparatus?" "What is the ascending limb?" "What is the ascending limb?" "What is the hypothalamus?" "What is the urinary bladder?" "What is inside your cells, or intracellular?" "What is potential of Hydrogen?" "What are the lungs and skin?" "What is dehydration?" "What is water intoxication?" "What is edema, or swelling?" "What is a diuretic?" "What is Potassium?" "What is heatstroke?" "What is urine?" "What is asparagus?" "What is incontinence?" "What is nocturnal enuresis, or bed-wetting?" "Final Answer" #TRUE#