pneum or pulmon
Pulmonary-- Refers to the lungs and the breathing system and function.
I am not sure what you mean by "word part skills" but if you break down cardiopulmonary into its word parts, it has cardio- for heart, pulmo- for the lungs, and -ary means pertaining to. So literally it means pertaining to the heart and lungs.
I can find no such word. If you mean "pneumonic," it is a word that refers to the lungs, usually used in connection with a disorder of some kind.
The medical root word 'broncho' refers to the bronchus (windpipe).
Cardio means relating to the heart or circulatory system and pulmonary refers to the lungs or respiratory system. So cardiopulmonary usually refers to the blood vessels in lungs that allow oxygen to enter the bloodstream.
The pulmonary system refers to the flow of blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart where oxygenated blood is picked up from the lungs and returned to the heart to be dispersed throughout the body. See the related link for more information.
'Cardiothoracic' refers to the heart and lungs.
The prefix "pulmo-" refers to the lungs, "cardio-" refers to the heart, and "pneumo-" refers to air or breath. "Hyper-" means excessive or above normal, while "pre-" means before or prior to.
The answer is pulmonary.
air is moving in and out of the lungs
The Welsh word for lungs is ysgyfaint.
Pulmonary refers to something dealing with the lungs.