Deck 17: The Respiratory System
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Deck 17: The Respiratory System
1
Which of the following is not a subdivision of the pharynx?
A) tracheopharynx
B) nasopharynx
C) oropharynx
D) laryngopharynx
A) tracheopharynx
B) nasopharynx
C) oropharynx
D) laryngopharynx
tracheopharynx
2
The exchange of gases between the lung and the blood is called
A) cellular respiration
B) external respiration
C) internal respiration
D) pulmonary ventilation
A) cellular respiration
B) external respiration
C) internal respiration
D) pulmonary ventilation
external respiration
3
The first respiratory structures without cartilage as a supporting tissue that inspired air passes through are
A) primary bronchi
B) secondary bronchi
C) bronchioles
D) alveolar ducts
A) primary bronchi
B) secondary bronchi
C) bronchioles
D) alveolar ducts
bronchioles
4
The movement of air into and out of the lung is called
A) cellular respiration
B) external respiration
C) internal respiration
D) pulmonary ventilation
A) cellular respiration
B) external respiration
C) internal respiration
D) pulmonary ventilation
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5
Which structure is not a part of the larynx?
A) thyroid cartilage
B) vocal cords
C) epiglottis
D) eustachian tube
A) thyroid cartilage
B) vocal cords
C) epiglottis
D) eustachian tube
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6
External respiration requires a higher oxygen concentration in the _____ than in the _____.
A) blood; lungs
B) blood; cells
C) cells; blood
D) lungs; blood
A) blood; lungs
B) blood; cells
C) cells; blood
D) lungs; blood
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7
Internal respiration requires a higher oxygen concentration in the _____ than in the _____.
A) blood; lungs
B) blood; cells
C) cells; blood
D) lungs; blood
A) blood; lungs
B) blood; cells
C) cells; blood
D) lungs; blood
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8
Another term for nostrils is
A) nasal cavities
B) nasal septum
C) external nares
D) internal nares
A) nasal cavities
B) nasal septum
C) external nares
D) internal nares
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9
Which structure does not drain into the nasal cavity?
A) ethmoid sinus
B) eustachian tube
C) frontal sinus
D) lacrimal sacs
A) ethmoid sinus
B) eustachian tube
C) frontal sinus
D) lacrimal sacs
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10
One of the functions of the respiratory mucosa is to
A) help trap contaminants found in inspired air
B) act as a thin barrier between the blood capillaries and alveoli
C) help humidify inspired air
D) both A and C
A) help trap contaminants found in inspired air
B) act as a thin barrier between the blood capillaries and alveoli
C) help humidify inspired air
D) both A and C
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11
Pulmonary ventilation has two phases; they are
A) inspiration and expiration
B) external respiration and internal respiration
C) external respiration and cellular respiration
D) internal respiration and cellular respiration
A) inspiration and expiration
B) external respiration and internal respiration
C) external respiration and cellular respiration
D) internal respiration and cellular respiration
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12
Which of the following is not a respiratory organ?
A) larynx
B) diaphragm
C) bronchi
D) nose
A) larynx
B) diaphragm
C) bronchi
D) nose
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13
Which volume of air is not included in the vital capacity?
A) tidal volume
B) residual volume
C) inspiratory reserve volume
D) expiratory reserve volume
A) tidal volume
B) residual volume
C) inspiratory reserve volume
D) expiratory reserve volume
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14
The amount of air that can be forcibly taken in after normally inhaling is called _____ volume.
A) tidal
B) residual
C) inspiratory reserve
D) expiratory reserve
A) tidal
B) residual
C) inspiratory reserve
D) expiratory reserve
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15
Which of the following does not directly assist in the exchange of gases between blood and the air?
A) thin walls of the alveoli
B) thin walls of the capillaries in the lung
C) viscosity of the respiratory mucosa
D) alveolar surface area
A) thin walls of the alveoli
B) thin walls of the capillaries in the lung
C) viscosity of the respiratory mucosa
D) alveolar surface area
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16
The use of oxygen for cell metabolism is called
A) cellular respiration
B) external respiration
C) internal respiration
D) pulmonary ventilation
A) cellular respiration
B) external respiration
C) internal respiration
D) pulmonary ventilation
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17
Which of the following is not part of the lower respiratory tract?
A) trachea
B) larynx
C) bronchi
D) lungs
A) trachea
B) larynx
C) bronchi
D) lungs
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18
The exchange of gases between the cells and the blood is called
A) cellular respiration
B) external respiration
C) internal respiration
D) pulmonary ventilation
A) cellular respiration
B) external respiration
C) internal respiration
D) pulmonary ventilation
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19
Which of the following is not part of the upper respiratory tract?
A) trachea
B) larynx
C) pharynx
D) nose
A) trachea
B) larynx
C) pharynx
D) nose
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20
Which of the following bones does not contain a paranasal sinus?
A) ethmoid
B) mandible
C) maxilla
D) frontal
A) ethmoid
B) mandible
C) maxilla
D) frontal
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21
The mucous blanket covers all of the structures of the respiratory system except the epiglottis.
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22
Labored or difficult breathing is referred to as
A) apnea
B) dyspnea
C) eupnea
D) Cheyne-Stokes respiration
A) apnea
B) dyspnea
C) eupnea
D) Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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23
The total area for gas exchange in the lung is about 10 square meters,larger than the entire surface of the body.
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24
The total surface area of all the alveoli in the lungs would be about _____ square meters.
A) 50
B) 100
C) 250
D) 500
A) 50
B) 100
C) 250
D) 500
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25
Besides air distribution and gas exchange,the respiratory organs assist in
A) the sense of olfaction
B) filtering the air we breathe
C) warming the air we breathe
D) all of the above
A) the sense of olfaction
B) filtering the air we breathe
C) warming the air we breathe
D) all of the above
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26
All of the following are true of the trachea except
A) it is lined with a respiratory membrane to trap impurities in the air
B) its framework is made of 15 to 20 C-shaped cartilage rings
C) it is also called the windpipe
D) All of the above are true of the trachea.
A) it is lined with a respiratory membrane to trap impurities in the air
B) its framework is made of 15 to 20 C-shaped cartilage rings
C) it is also called the windpipe
D) All of the above are true of the trachea.
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27
The last part of the respiratory tree is the
A) bronchioles
B) alveoli
C) alveolar sacs
D) alveolar ducts
A) bronchioles
B) alveoli
C) alveolar sacs
D) alveolar ducts
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28
Croup is a type of
A) rhinitis
B) pharyngitis
C) laryngitis
D) epiglottitis
A) rhinitis
B) pharyngitis
C) laryngitis
D) epiglottitis
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29
One of the reasons for the efficiency of the respiratory system is the thin layer of tissue between the alveoli and the blood capillary.This layer is called the respiratory mucosa.
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30
The shelflike structures that protrude into the nasal cavity on each side are called
A) nasal septa
B) conchae
C) turbinates
D) both B and C
A) nasal septa
B) conchae
C) turbinates
D) both B and C
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31
The upper respiratory tract refers to structures that are outside the chest cavity.
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32
The two most important respiratory control centers for regulating breathing are located in which part of the brain?
A) medulla
B) pons
C) cerebral cortex
D) cerebellum
A) medulla
B) pons
C) cerebral cortex
D) cerebellum
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33
One of the functions of the mucous blanket is the removal of contaminants from the air that is inhaled.
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34
The type of respiration that is an alternation of hyperventilation and a stoppage in breathing that usually occurs in critically ill people is referred to as
A) apnea
B) dyspnea
C) eupnea
D) Cheyne-Stokes respiration
A) apnea
B) dyspnea
C) eupnea
D) Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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35
Which is a broad term to describe conditions of progressive,irreversible obstruction of expiratory airflow?
A) asthma
B) emphysema
C) bronchitis
D) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
A) asthma
B) emphysema
C) bronchitis
D) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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36
Chemoreceptors that help regulate breathing can be found in the
A) medulla oblongata
B) carotid artery
C) aorta
D) both B and C
A) medulla oblongata
B) carotid artery
C) aorta
D) both B and C
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37
An incomplete expansion or collapse of a lung for any reason is called
A) pneumothorax
B) hemothorax
C) atelectasis
D) pleurisy
A) pneumothorax
B) hemothorax
C) atelectasis
D) pleurisy
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38
The two major functions of the respiratory system are gas exchange and air distribution.
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39
Normal breathing is referred to as
A) apnea
B) dyspnea
C) eupnea
D) Cheyne-Stokes respiration
A) apnea
B) dyspnea
C) eupnea
D) Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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40
The vocal cords are found in the
A) larynx
B) oropharynx
C) laryngopharynx
D) trachea
A) larynx
B) oropharynx
C) laryngopharynx
D) trachea
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41
The functions of the conchae include warming and humidifying inspired air.
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42
The vocal cords are found in the larynx.
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43
The function of the cilia of the lower part of the respiratory system is to push contaminated mucus up to the pharynx.
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44
External nares is another name for nostrils.
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45
Irritants such as cigarette smoke cause more mucus to be produced and the cilia to work more rapidly to clear the respiratory tract.
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46
The pharynx contains tonsils.
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47
The pharynx is actually part of two body systems.
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48
The auditory tubes connect the middle ear and the oropharynx.
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49
The pharynx may also be called the throat.
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50
Larynx is another name for pharynx.
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51
If the auditory tubes were blocked,it could make an airplane flight very uncomfortable.
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52
Because the bones of the paranasal sinuses are so thin,it is possible for a sinus infection to erode the bone and infect the brain.
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53
A person with severe respiratory problems may be put on a ventilator and have oxygen supplied through a tube in the trachea.The oxygen must be "bubbled" through water to replace one of the functions of the upper respiratory tract.
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54
The paranasal sinuses drain into the pharynx.
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55
When a person is winded and breathing through the mouth,the inspired air has a higher level of humidity because of the higher amount of moisture in the mouth.
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56
The space between the vocal cords is called the epiglottis.
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57
The "Adam's apple" is part of the larynx.
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58
Tears drain into the nasal cavity.
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59
From superior to inferior,the parts of the pharynx are oropharynx,nasopharynx,and laryngopharynx.
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60
The nasal septum divides the right and left paranasal sinuses.
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61
There are two primary bronchi,one entering each lung.
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62
There are four lobes of the lung: two on the right lung and two on the left lung.
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63
Croup is the most serious form of laryngitis and is frequently life threatening.
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64
The primary and secondary bronchi have similar structures.
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65
Epiglottitis is the most serious form of laryngitis and usually occurs in the early teens.
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66
When a person swallows,the epiglottis closes to prevent food from entering the esophagus.
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67
Infectious rhinitis and allergic rhinitis have the same symptoms.
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68
Bronchioles are the smallest of the air distribution tubes.
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69
A deviated septum results from the nasal septum being significantly "deviated" from the midsagittal plane.
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70
Laryngitis can be caused by either bacteria or a virus.
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71
The gas exchange function of the respiratory system occurs in the alveoli.
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72
In order to keep the trachea open in any position,the trachea is made of O-shaped cartilage stacked one on top of the other.
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73
Hemostasis is another name for a nosebleed.
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74
The trachea,or windpipe,connects the larynx and the bronchi.
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75
Infectious rhinitis and allergic rhinitis have the same cause.
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76
Both infant and adult respiratory distress syndrome have a similar cause: the lack of surfactant.
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77
Pharyngitis is another name for a sore throat.
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78
Bronchioles do not contain cartilage.
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79
The epiglottis is made of cartilage.
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Surfactant is a substance that helps increase the surface tension in the alveoli to keep them from collapsing during expiration.
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