Exam 17: Respiratory System
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What function do the vestibular folds of the larynx serve?
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Which region of the pharynx contains the tonsils?
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What is the respiratory membrane and what is its role in ventilation?
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The amount of air inhaled and exhaled during quiet breathing is known as
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If someone experiences a loss of intrapleural pressure,what will occur?
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The principle that states that at a constant temperature,a given volume of gas will exert more pressure in a smaller space than it will in a larger space is known as ____________________.
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You notice that a patient's sternocleidomastoid and scalene muscles are contracting with respiration.What should you conclude based on this observance?
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Which factor is key in allowing the body to absorb oxygen and expel carbon dioxide?
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A piece of cartilage called the ____________________ closes over the top of the larynx during swallowing to direct food and liquids into the esophagus.
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Based on your knowledge of the anatomy of the lower respiratory tract,where is the most likely location for an aspirated (inhaled)piece of food to lodge and why?
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The opening between the vocal cords is called the ____________________.
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The serous membrane covering the surface of the lungs is called the ____________________.
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Which region of the pharynx contains openings for the eustachian tubes?
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