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The scientific name for air sacks in the respiratory system is alveoli. These tiny air sacs are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and bloodstream.
The scientific name for booger is nasal mucus. It is a gel-like substance produced by the mucous membranes in the nasal passages to help moisten and protect the respiratory system.
Binomial nomenclature is what the scientific naming system is referred to as.
The scientific name for streptococcus is Streptococcus. It is a genus of bacteria commonly found in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts of humans and animals.
The scientific name for a species in the Linnaean classification system consists of two words: the genus name and the species name.
Pulmonologist
TracheaPlenumManifoldThe trachea is the airway in the respiratory system sometimes called the windpipe.
The scientific name for air sacks in the respiratory system is alveoli. These tiny air sacs are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and bloodstream.
The respiratory system is the system that handles breathing.
TracheaPlenumManifoldThe trachea is the airway in the respiratory system sometimes called the windpipe.
severe acute respiratory syndrome
cardio-respiratory system. sorry, it's boring.
The scientific name for booger is nasal mucus. It is a gel-like substance produced by the mucous membranes in the nasal passages to help moisten and protect the respiratory system.
Respiratory system.
The scientific name for mucus is "sputum" when referring to mucus from the respiratory tract, and "phlegm" when referring to mucus from the throat or lungs.
The scientific name for the human lung is "pulmo." In a broader anatomical context, the lungs are part of the respiratory system and are classified as part of the thoracic cavity. Each lung is typically referred to in the plural as "pulmones" when discussing them collectively.
Influenza is a viral (Orthomyxoviridae) infection of the respiratory tract