Deck 22: The Respiratory System

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What is the opening to the pharynx from the mouth called?

A) palatine
B) hypopharynx
C) meatuses
D) fauces
E) vestibule
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The point where the trachea divides into right and left primary bronchi is a ridge called the

A) carina.
B) secondary bronchioles.
C) parietal pleura.
D) visceral pleura.
E) diaphragm.
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The conducting zone does NOT act to

A) clean air of debris.
B) conduct air into the lungs.
C) add water to air.
D) warm air.
E) All of these answer choices are correct.
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Pitch is controlled by

A) vibration of the vocal chords.
B) tension of the vocal chords.
C) layers of cartilage in the vocal chords.
D) arrangement of the vocal chords.
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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These are triangular pieces of mostly hyaline cartilage located at the posterior and superior border of the cricoid cartilage.

A) corniculate cartilage
B) arytenoids cartilage
C) cricotracheal cartilage
D) cuneiform cartilage
E) laryngeal cartilage
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This is the primary gas exchange site.

A) trachea
B) bronchiole
C) nasal sinuses
D) alveolus
E) bronchus
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Which is the direction of diffusion of gases at capillaries near systemic cells?

A) oxygen into blood, carbon dioxide into blood
B) oxygen out of blood, carbon dioxide into blood
C) oxygen into blood, carbon dioxide out of blood
D) oxygen out of blood, carbon dioxide out of blood
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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During swallowing, which structure rises?

A) pharynx
B) esophagus
C) trachea
D) palatine tonsils
E) primary bronchi
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Exhalation begins when

A) inspiratory muscles relax.
B) the diaphragm contracts.
C) blood circulation is the lowest.
D) inspiratory muscles relax and the diaphragm contracts.
E) All of these choices.
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Which of the following is not part of the upper respiratory system?

A) nose
B) oral cavity
C) pharynx
D) trachea
E) nasal meatuses
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Which of the below tissues provides the functions of the inner layer of the conducting organs?

A) stratified squamous epithelium with keratin
B) ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells
C) cilated cuboidal epithelium with goblet cells
D) transitional epithelium with cilia
E) columnar connective tissue with goblet cells
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The conducting airways with the air that does not undergo gas exchange are known as the

A) inspiratory volume.
B) expiratory reserve volume.
C) minimal volume.
D) residual volume.
E) anatomic dead space.
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This structure prevents food or water from entering the trachea.

A) arytenoid cartilage
B) epiglottis
C) nasopharynx
D) thyroid cartilage
E) paranasal sinus
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Which of the following is a passageway for air and food?

A) pharynx
B) larynx
C) paranasal sinuses
D) trachea
E) esophagus
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This is located anterior to the esophagus and carries air to the bronchi.

A) trachea
B) larynx
C) nasopharynx
D) pharynx
E) None of these choices.
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These are cells of the alveoli that produce surfactant.

A) type I alveolar cells
B) type II alveolar cells
C) type III alveolar cells
D) surface cells
E) macrophages
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This means the lungs and the chest wall expand easily.

A) high surface tension
B) low surface tension
C) high compliance
D) low compliance
E) None of these choices
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Which of the below tissues forms the exchange surfaces of the alveolus?

A) stratified squamous epithelium
B) ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells
C) simple squamous epithelium
D) hyaline cartilage
E) columnar connective tissue with goblet cells
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Which is the direction of diffusion of gases at the alveoli of the lungs?

A) oxygen into blood , carbon dioxide into blood
B) oxygen out of blood , carbon dioxide into blood
C) oxygen into blood , carbon dioxide out of blood
D) oxygen out of blood , carbon dioxide out of blood
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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Which of the below tissues maintains open airways in the lower respiratory system?

A) stratified squamous epithelium with keratin
B) ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells
C) hyaline cartilage
D) mucus membrane
E) bone
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Which tonsils are found in the oropharynx? <strong>Which tonsils are found in the oropharynx?  </strong> A) V B) R C) S D) Q E) U <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) V
B) R
C) S
D) Q
E) U
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Where is the tracheal cartilage? <strong>Where is the tracheal cartilage?  </strong> A) J B) I C) H D) G E) F <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) J
B) I
C) H
D) G
E) F
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Which of the following is not a factor that the rate of pulmonary and systemic gas exchange depends on?

A) partial pressure difference of the gases
B) surface area for gas exchange
C) diffusion distance
D) molecular weight and solubility of the gases
E) force of contraction of diaphragm
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Where are the palatine tonsils? <strong>Where are the palatine tonsils?  </strong> A) E B) F C) R D) U E) None of these choices <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) E
B) F
C) R
D) U
E) None of these choices
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Where is the larynx? <strong>Where is the larynx?  </strong> A) I B) M C) L D) N E) O <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) I
B) M
C) L
D) N
E) O
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This is a ring of hyaline cartilage that forms the inferior wall of the larynx. <strong>This is a ring of hyaline cartilage that forms the inferior wall of the larynx.  </strong> A) J B) K C) G D) H E) O <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) J
B) K
C) G
D) H
E) O
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Which is a factor that does NOT affect hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen?

A) pH of blood
B) partial pressure of the oxygen
C) amount of oxygen available
D) temperature
E) respiratory rate
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This is the sum of the residual and the expiratory reserve volume.

A) total lung capacity
B) functional residual capacity
C) inspiratory capacity
D) vital capacity
E) minimal volume
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Where are the nasal conchae? <strong>Where are the nasal conchae?  </strong> A) A B) C C) T D) U E) V <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) C
C) T
D) U
E) V
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What is line A pointing to? <strong>What is line A pointing to?  </strong> A) Hyoid bone B) Trachea C) Adams Apple D) Thyroid E) Epiglottis <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Hyoid bone
B) Trachea
C) Adams Apple
D) Thyroid
E) Epiglottis
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Where is the uvula? <strong>Where is the uvula?  </strong> A) E B) F C) Q D) S E) U <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) E
B) F
C) Q
D) S
E) U
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Which is the dominant method of carbon dioxide transport?

A) bound to hemoglobin
B) bound to oxygen
C) dissolved in plasma as a gas
D) dissolved in plasma as bicarbonate ions
E) diffusion
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What is line D pointing to? <strong>What is line D pointing to?  </strong> A) thyrohyoid membrane B) arytenoid cartilage C) cricothyroid ligament D) cricoid cartilage E) tracheal cartilage <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) thyrohyoid membrane
B) arytenoid cartilage
C) cricothyroid ligament
D) cricoid cartilage
E) tracheal cartilage
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Where are the olfactory receptors found? <strong>Where are the olfactory receptors found?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) U <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) U
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Where is the soft palate? <strong>Where is the soft palate?  </strong> A) C B) E C) G D) Q E) S <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C
B) E
C) G
D) Q
E) S
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When blood pH drops then the amount of oxyhemoglobin ___ and oxygen delivery to the tissue cells ___.

A) increases, increases
B) increases, decreases
C) decreases, increases
D) decreases, decreases
E) does not change, does not change
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Where is the cricoid cartilage? <strong>Where is the cricoid cartilage?  </strong> A) D B) E C) F D) G E) H <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) D
B) E
C) F
D) G
E) H
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Where is the lingual tonsil? <strong>Where is the lingual tonsil?  </strong> A) C B) E C) N D) P E) F <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C
B) E
C) N
D) P
E) F
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Where is the epiglottis? <strong>Where is the epiglottis?  </strong> A) O B) R C) S D) F E) Q <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) O
B) R
C) S
D) F
E) Q
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What is also referred to as the Adam's Apple? <strong>What is also referred to as the Adam's Apple?  </strong> A) G B) H C) I D) J E) K <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) G
B) H
C) I
D) J
E) K
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What lines are pointing to tertiary bronchi? <strong>What lines are pointing to tertiary bronchi?  </strong> A) E and K B) D and J C) F and L D) H and M E) A and B <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) E and K
B) D and J
C) F and L
D) H and M
E) A and B
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Which cells are the main sites of gas exchange? <strong>Which cells are the main sites of gas exchange?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) All of these choices <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) All of these choices
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Which cell secretes surfactant? <strong>Which cell secretes surfactant?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) None of these choices <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) None of these choices
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Where is the right bronchiole? <strong>Where is the right bronchiole?  </strong> A) F B) G C) H D) L E) M <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) F
B) G
C) H
D) L
E) M
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This provides disease resistance within the lungs. <strong>This provides disease resistance within the lungs.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) None of these choices <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) None of these choices
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What is line J pointing to? <strong>What is line J pointing to?  </strong> A) right secondary bronchus B) left secondary bronchus C) right primary bronchus D) left primary bronchus E) carina <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) right secondary bronchus
B) left secondary bronchus
C) right primary bronchus
D) left primary bronchus
E) carina
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Which of the following affect(s) the release of oxygen from hemoglobin?

A) partial pressure of oxygen
B) temperature
C) acidity
D) carbon dioxide in the tissue
E) all of these choices
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What line is pointing to the left terminal bronchiole? <strong>What line is pointing to the left terminal bronchiole?  </strong> A) G B) N C) H D) A E) None of these choices <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) G
B) N
C) H
D) A
E) None of these choices
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What is line C pointing to? <strong>What is line C pointing to?  </strong> A) terminal bronchiole B) respiratory bronchiole C) alveolar ducts D) alveolar sac E) alveoli <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) terminal bronchiole
B) respiratory bronchiole
C) alveolar ducts
D) alveolar sac
E) alveoli
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The exchange of gases between blood in the systemic capillaries and tissue cells is called

A) pulmonary ventilation.
B) internal respiration.
C) external respiration.
D) expiration.
E) inspiration.
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What is line B pointing to? <strong>What is line B pointing to?  </strong> A) carina B) visceral pleura C) parietal pleura D) pleural cavity E) diaphragm <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) carina
B) visceral pleura
C) parietal pleura
D) pleural cavity
E) diaphragm
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In chronic emphysema, some alveoli merge together and some are replaced with fibrous connective tissue. In addition, the bronchioles are often inflamed, and expiratory volume is reduced. Using proper respiratory system terminology, explain at least four reasons why affected individuals will have problems with ventilation and external respiration.
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Where is the terminal bronchiole? <strong>Where is the terminal bronchiole?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Identify the alveolar sac. <strong>Identify the alveolar sac.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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The basic rhythm of respiration is controlled by the

A) pons.
B) medulla oblongata.
C) hypothalamus.
D) pneumotaxic area.
E) apneustic area.
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For air to enter the lungs during inhalation

A) the pressure inside the lungs must become lower than the atmospheric pressure.
B) the pressure inside the lungs must be higher than the atmospheric pressure.
C) the pressure inside the lungs must be equal to the atmospheric pressure.
D) the size of the lungs must be decreased.
E) the diaphragm has to be relaxed.
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What is the opening to the pharynx from the mouth called?

A) palatine
B) hypopharynx
C) meatuses
D) fauces
E) vestibule
D
2
The point where the trachea divides into right and left primary bronchi is a ridge called the

A) carina.
B) secondary bronchioles.
C) parietal pleura.
D) visceral pleura.
E) diaphragm.
A
3
The conducting zone does NOT act to

A) clean air of debris.
B) conduct air into the lungs.
C) add water to air.
D) warm air.
E) All of these answer choices are correct.
E
4
Pitch is controlled by

A) vibration of the vocal chords.
B) tension of the vocal chords.
C) layers of cartilage in the vocal chords.
D) arrangement of the vocal chords.
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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These are triangular pieces of mostly hyaline cartilage located at the posterior and superior border of the cricoid cartilage.

A) corniculate cartilage
B) arytenoids cartilage
C) cricotracheal cartilage
D) cuneiform cartilage
E) laryngeal cartilage
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This is the primary gas exchange site.

A) trachea
B) bronchiole
C) nasal sinuses
D) alveolus
E) bronchus
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Which is the direction of diffusion of gases at capillaries near systemic cells?

A) oxygen into blood, carbon dioxide into blood
B) oxygen out of blood, carbon dioxide into blood
C) oxygen into blood, carbon dioxide out of blood
D) oxygen out of blood, carbon dioxide out of blood
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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During swallowing, which structure rises?

A) pharynx
B) esophagus
C) trachea
D) palatine tonsils
E) primary bronchi
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Exhalation begins when

A) inspiratory muscles relax.
B) the diaphragm contracts.
C) blood circulation is the lowest.
D) inspiratory muscles relax and the diaphragm contracts.
E) All of these choices.
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Which of the following is not part of the upper respiratory system?

A) nose
B) oral cavity
C) pharynx
D) trachea
E) nasal meatuses
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Which of the below tissues provides the functions of the inner layer of the conducting organs?

A) stratified squamous epithelium with keratin
B) ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells
C) cilated cuboidal epithelium with goblet cells
D) transitional epithelium with cilia
E) columnar connective tissue with goblet cells
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The conducting airways with the air that does not undergo gas exchange are known as the

A) inspiratory volume.
B) expiratory reserve volume.
C) minimal volume.
D) residual volume.
E) anatomic dead space.
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This structure prevents food or water from entering the trachea.

A) arytenoid cartilage
B) epiglottis
C) nasopharynx
D) thyroid cartilage
E) paranasal sinus
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Which of the following is a passageway for air and food?

A) pharynx
B) larynx
C) paranasal sinuses
D) trachea
E) esophagus
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This is located anterior to the esophagus and carries air to the bronchi.

A) trachea
B) larynx
C) nasopharynx
D) pharynx
E) None of these choices.
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These are cells of the alveoli that produce surfactant.

A) type I alveolar cells
B) type II alveolar cells
C) type III alveolar cells
D) surface cells
E) macrophages
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This means the lungs and the chest wall expand easily.

A) high surface tension
B) low surface tension
C) high compliance
D) low compliance
E) None of these choices
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Which of the below tissues forms the exchange surfaces of the alveolus?

A) stratified squamous epithelium
B) ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells
C) simple squamous epithelium
D) hyaline cartilage
E) columnar connective tissue with goblet cells
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Which is the direction of diffusion of gases at the alveoli of the lungs?

A) oxygen into blood , carbon dioxide into blood
B) oxygen out of blood , carbon dioxide into blood
C) oxygen into blood , carbon dioxide out of blood
D) oxygen out of blood , carbon dioxide out of blood
E) None of these answer choices are correct.
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Which of the below tissues maintains open airways in the lower respiratory system?

A) stratified squamous epithelium with keratin
B) ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells
C) hyaline cartilage
D) mucus membrane
E) bone
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Which tonsils are found in the oropharynx? <strong>Which tonsils are found in the oropharynx?  </strong> A) V B) R C) S D) Q E) U

A) V
B) R
C) S
D) Q
E) U
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Where is the tracheal cartilage? <strong>Where is the tracheal cartilage?  </strong> A) J B) I C) H D) G E) F

A) J
B) I
C) H
D) G
E) F
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Which of the following is not a factor that the rate of pulmonary and systemic gas exchange depends on?

A) partial pressure difference of the gases
B) surface area for gas exchange
C) diffusion distance
D) molecular weight and solubility of the gases
E) force of contraction of diaphragm
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Where are the palatine tonsils? <strong>Where are the palatine tonsils?  </strong> A) E B) F C) R D) U E) None of these choices

A) E
B) F
C) R
D) U
E) None of these choices
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Where is the larynx? <strong>Where is the larynx?  </strong> A) I B) M C) L D) N E) O

A) I
B) M
C) L
D) N
E) O
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This is a ring of hyaline cartilage that forms the inferior wall of the larynx. <strong>This is a ring of hyaline cartilage that forms the inferior wall of the larynx.  </strong> A) J B) K C) G D) H E) O

A) J
B) K
C) G
D) H
E) O
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Which is a factor that does NOT affect hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen?

A) pH of blood
B) partial pressure of the oxygen
C) amount of oxygen available
D) temperature
E) respiratory rate
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This is the sum of the residual and the expiratory reserve volume.

A) total lung capacity
B) functional residual capacity
C) inspiratory capacity
D) vital capacity
E) minimal volume
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Where are the nasal conchae? <strong>Where are the nasal conchae?  </strong> A) A B) C C) T D) U E) V

A) A
B) C
C) T
D) U
E) V
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What is line A pointing to? <strong>What is line A pointing to?  </strong> A) Hyoid bone B) Trachea C) Adams Apple D) Thyroid E) Epiglottis

A) Hyoid bone
B) Trachea
C) Adams Apple
D) Thyroid
E) Epiglottis
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Where is the uvula? <strong>Where is the uvula?  </strong> A) E B) F C) Q D) S E) U

A) E
B) F
C) Q
D) S
E) U
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Which is the dominant method of carbon dioxide transport?

A) bound to hemoglobin
B) bound to oxygen
C) dissolved in plasma as a gas
D) dissolved in plasma as bicarbonate ions
E) diffusion
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What is line D pointing to? <strong>What is line D pointing to?  </strong> A) thyrohyoid membrane B) arytenoid cartilage C) cricothyroid ligament D) cricoid cartilage E) tracheal cartilage

A) thyrohyoid membrane
B) arytenoid cartilage
C) cricothyroid ligament
D) cricoid cartilage
E) tracheal cartilage
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Where are the olfactory receptors found? <strong>Where are the olfactory receptors found?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) U

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) U
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Where is the soft palate? <strong>Where is the soft palate?  </strong> A) C B) E C) G D) Q E) S

A) C
B) E
C) G
D) Q
E) S
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When blood pH drops then the amount of oxyhemoglobin ___ and oxygen delivery to the tissue cells ___.

A) increases, increases
B) increases, decreases
C) decreases, increases
D) decreases, decreases
E) does not change, does not change
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Where is the cricoid cartilage? <strong>Where is the cricoid cartilage?  </strong> A) D B) E C) F D) G E) H

A) D
B) E
C) F
D) G
E) H
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Where is the lingual tonsil? <strong>Where is the lingual tonsil?  </strong> A) C B) E C) N D) P E) F

A) C
B) E
C) N
D) P
E) F
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Where is the epiglottis? <strong>Where is the epiglottis?  </strong> A) O B) R C) S D) F E) Q

A) O
B) R
C) S
D) F
E) Q
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What is also referred to as the Adam's Apple? <strong>What is also referred to as the Adam's Apple?  </strong> A) G B) H C) I D) J E) K

A) G
B) H
C) I
D) J
E) K
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What lines are pointing to tertiary bronchi? <strong>What lines are pointing to tertiary bronchi?  </strong> A) E and K B) D and J C) F and L D) H and M E) A and B

A) E and K
B) D and J
C) F and L
D) H and M
E) A and B
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Which cells are the main sites of gas exchange? <strong>Which cells are the main sites of gas exchange?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) All of these choices

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) All of these choices
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Which cell secretes surfactant? <strong>Which cell secretes surfactant?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) None of these choices

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) None of these choices
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44
Where is the right bronchiole? <strong>Where is the right bronchiole?  </strong> A) F B) G C) H D) L E) M

A) F
B) G
C) H
D) L
E) M
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45
This provides disease resistance within the lungs. <strong>This provides disease resistance within the lungs.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) None of these choices

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) None of these choices
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46
What is line J pointing to? <strong>What is line J pointing to?  </strong> A) right secondary bronchus B) left secondary bronchus C) right primary bronchus D) left primary bronchus E) carina

A) right secondary bronchus
B) left secondary bronchus
C) right primary bronchus
D) left primary bronchus
E) carina
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47
Which of the following affect(s) the release of oxygen from hemoglobin?

A) partial pressure of oxygen
B) temperature
C) acidity
D) carbon dioxide in the tissue
E) all of these choices
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48
What line is pointing to the left terminal bronchiole? <strong>What line is pointing to the left terminal bronchiole?  </strong> A) G B) N C) H D) A E) None of these choices

A) G
B) N
C) H
D) A
E) None of these choices
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49
What is line C pointing to? <strong>What is line C pointing to?  </strong> A) terminal bronchiole B) respiratory bronchiole C) alveolar ducts D) alveolar sac E) alveoli

A) terminal bronchiole
B) respiratory bronchiole
C) alveolar ducts
D) alveolar sac
E) alveoli
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50
The exchange of gases between blood in the systemic capillaries and tissue cells is called

A) pulmonary ventilation.
B) internal respiration.
C) external respiration.
D) expiration.
E) inspiration.
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51
What is line B pointing to? <strong>What is line B pointing to?  </strong> A) carina B) visceral pleura C) parietal pleura D) pleural cavity E) diaphragm

A) carina
B) visceral pleura
C) parietal pleura
D) pleural cavity
E) diaphragm
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52
In chronic emphysema, some alveoli merge together and some are replaced with fibrous connective tissue. In addition, the bronchioles are often inflamed, and expiratory volume is reduced. Using proper respiratory system terminology, explain at least four reasons why affected individuals will have problems with ventilation and external respiration.
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53
Where is the terminal bronchiole? <strong>Where is the terminal bronchiole?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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54
Identify the alveolar sac. <strong>Identify the alveolar sac.  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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55
The basic rhythm of respiration is controlled by the

A) pons.
B) medulla oblongata.
C) hypothalamus.
D) pneumotaxic area.
E) apneustic area.
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56
For air to enter the lungs during inhalation

A) the pressure inside the lungs must become lower than the atmospheric pressure.
B) the pressure inside the lungs must be higher than the atmospheric pressure.
C) the pressure inside the lungs must be equal to the atmospheric pressure.
D) the size of the lungs must be decreased.
E) the diaphragm has to be relaxed.
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