Ch. 10 – Flashcards
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Which of the following is not part of the lower respiratory tract?
bronchi
lungs
alveoli
trachea
larynx
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larynx
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Which of the following is not a part of inspiration?
The pressure in the lungs increases.
The rib cage moves up and out.
The intercostal muscles pull the ribs outward.
The diaphragm contracts and moves down.
Air rushes into the lungs
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The pressure in the lungs increases
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Ventilation includes
inspiration only.
expiration only.
both inspiration and expiration
the volume of air that can be exhaled.
the transportation of oxygen to the cells in the body
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both inspiration and expiration
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Which of the following is not part of the upper respiratory tract?
bronchi
nasal cavity
epiglottis
pharynx
glottis
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bronchi
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Which of the following is not a symptom of emphysema?
The elastic recoil of the lungs is reduced.
The surface area for gas exchange is reduced.
The alveoli are distended and their walls damaged.
The airways are inflamed and filled with mucus.
The heart works harder to force more blood through the lungs
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The airways are inflamed and filled with mucus
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Which of the following is not part of the respiratory system?
trachea
pharynx
esophagus
bronchus
nasal cavity
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esophagus
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Which structure is the initial entry way for air to enter the respiratory system?
nose
trachea
lungs
pharynx
esophagus
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nose
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The amount of air that moves in and out with each breath is called the
vital capacity.
tidal volume.
inspiratory reserve volume.
expiratory reserve volume.
residual volume
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tidal volume
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If it were not for the nasal cavity,
we would not be able to speak.
more debris would enter the lungs.
oxygen would not be exchanged in the alveoli.
food would go down the wrong pipe.
air would not be conducted to the lungs
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more debris would enter the lungs
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Why is the actual flow of air into the alveoli during inspiration passive?
because there is a continuous column of air from the pharynx to the alveoli
because the lungs are surrounded by the thoracic wall
because the alveoli have a very large surface area
because the intercostal muscles are involved
because the diaphragm is involved
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because there is a continuous column of air from the pharynx to the alveoli
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If you force inspiration, how much more air can you breathe in than the tidal volume?
two times
three times
four times
five times
six times
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six times
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Carotid bodies and aortic bodies detect
blood pH.
oxygen blood levels.
oxygen tissue levels.
stretching of the lungs.
the residual volume
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blood pH
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Which of the following infections does not affect a structure in the respiratory tract?
laryngitis
strep throat
tonsilitis
otitis media
bronchitis
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otitis media
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Which reaction does carbonic anhydrase catalyze?
H+ + HCO3- → H2CO3
H2CO3 → H2O + CO2
Hb + O2 → HbO2
HbO2 → Hb + O2
None of these.
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H2CO3 → H2O + CO2
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How does breathing at a very low rate affect the reaction H+ + HCO3- → H2CO3 → H2O + CO2 ?
pushes it to the right
pushes it to the left
does not affect it
increases the rate at which it occurs
decreases the rate at which it occurs
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pushes it to the left
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What is the correct order of the following steps in the progression of lung cancer in a smoker? 1. Cilia are lost. 2. There is a thickening and callusing of the cells lining the bronchi. 3. Metastasis occurs. 4. A tumor forms. 5. Cells with atypical nuclei appear.
1,2,3,4,5
2,1,5,4,3
5,1,2,3,4
1,2,4,3,5
2,1,4,5,3
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2,1,5,4,3
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What do inspiration and expiration have in common?
They both use the same pathways.
The air travels in the same direction in both.
They both end in the lungs.
They both conduct air from the outside.
They both remove wastes from the tissues
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They both use the same pathways
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Which of these lower respiratory diseases should be treated with antibiotics?
pulmonary fibrosis
pulmonary tuberculosis
emphysema
asthma
lung cancer
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pulmonary tuberculosis
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Which respiratory structure is used to produce sound?
larynx
nose
pharynx
glottis
esophagus
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larynx
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Which volume can add an additional 2,900 ml of air to the lungs?
inspiratory reserve volume
expiratory reserve volume
residual volume
vital capacity
tidal volume
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inspiratory reserve volume