Deck 14: The Respiratory System: Its a Gas

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The respiratory system terminates at the

A)Alveoli
B)Bronchus
C)Bronchioles
D)Lungs
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Due to the structure of the ________, a large amount of moisture is added to the respiratory system every day.

A)Nares
B)Trachea
C)Conchae
D)Eustachian tube
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When the diaphragm contracts, lung volume ______________________.

A)Decreases
B)Increases
C)Stays the same
D)Changes depending on circumstances
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What region contains the coarse nasal hairs?

A)Pharyngeal
B)Vestibular
C)Olfactory
D)Laryngeal
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The "clean-up" cells are located in the ________ layer of alveolar membrane.

A)Surfactant
B)Epithelial
C)Interstitial space
D)Capillary endothelium
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The diaphragm is covered by a serous membrane called the ____________.

A)Visceral membrane
B)Visceral pleura
C)Musculo-serous membrane
D)Parietal pleura
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Type II cells that line the alveoli are responsible for the production of

A)Carina
B)Surfactant
C)Carbon dioxide
D)Nitrogen
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All of these muscles aid ventilation except _______________ .

A)Abdominal
B)Pleural
C)Accessory
D)Respiratory
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Pleural effusion with pus is a(n) ________.

A)Hydrothorax
B)Empyema
C)Emphysema
D)Eczema
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____________ cells are responsible for the production of mucus.

A)Goblet
B)Epithelial
C)Cilia
D)Basal
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The vocal cords are located in the ____________.

A)Nasal cavity
B)Larynx
C)Oropharynx
D)Laryngopharynx
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The kidneys attempt to increase hemoglobin levels in the body by the release of ________.

A)Iron
B)Oxygen
C)Erythrocytes
D)Erythropoietin
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The trachea extends from the larynx to the ____________ vertebrae.

A)2nd cervical
B)1st thoracic
C)6th thoracic
D)4th lumbar
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The diaphragm receives help from the ________ muscles in the activity of breathing.

A)Pleural
B)Thoracic
C)Accessory
D)Respiratory
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The area of the left lung that corresponds to the right middle lobe is ____________.

A)Lingula
B)Hilum
C)Carina
D)Sternum
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_____________________ is the amount of gas moved during normal ventilation.

A)Inspiratory reserve volume
B)Vital Capacity
C)Tidal Volume
D)Expiratory reserve volume
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The process of gas exchange between air and blood is called

A)Ventilation
B)External respiration
C)Internal respiration
D)Respiration
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The _______________ nerve carries impulses to the diaphragm.

A)Phrenic
B)Vagus
C)Diaphragmatic
D)Thoracic
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Which region of the brain controls breathing?

A)Hypothalamus
B)Cerebrum
C)Medulla oblongata
D)Occipital
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During metabolism, your body produces the waste product ____________.

A)Oxygen
B)Nitrogen
C)Carbon monoxide
D)Carbon dioxide
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Which of the following is not part of the upper respiratory tract?

A)Trachea
B)Larynx
C)Pharynx
D)Nose
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Which of the following is not a respiratory structure?

A)Larynx
B)Esophagus
C)Bronchi
D)Nose
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________ is a condition in which there is air inside the thoracic cavity and outside of the lungs.

A)Pleuritis
B)Pleurisy
C)Pneumothorax
D)Hemothorax
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Which of the following is not a subdivision of the pharynx?

A)Tracheopharynx
B)Nasopharynx
C)Oropharynx
D)Laryngopharynx
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________ is a destructive disease of the alveoli and the adjacent capillary walls resulting in chronic dyspnea, cough, and the characteristic barrel chest.

A)Emphysema
B)Bronchiectasis
C)Pneumoconiosis
D)Pneumothorax
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Labored or difficult breathing is referred to as ________.

A)Apnea
B)Dyspnea
C)Eupnea
D)Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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Which of the following is not part of the lower respiratory tract?

A)Trachea
B)Larynx
C)Bronchi
D)Lungs
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This structure is not a part of the larynx ________.

A)Thyroid cartilage
B)Vocal cords
C)Epiglottis
D)Eustachian tubes
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The amount of air that can be forcibly taken in after normally inhaling is called ________.

A)Tidal volume
B)Residual volume
C)Inspiratory reserve volume
D)Expiratory reserve volume
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A collection of air or gas in the thoracic cavity, as the result of a stab wound or gunshot wound to the chest describes a condition called ________.

A)Emphysema
B)Bronchiectasis
C)Pneumoconiosis
D)Pneumothorax
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The movement of air into and out of the lung is called ________.

A)Evacuation
B)Perspiration
C)Respiration
D)Ventilation
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The exchange of gases between the cells and the blood is called ________.

A)Evacuation
B)Perspiration
C)Respiration
D)Ventilation
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The two most important respiratory control centers are located in this part of the brain ________.

A)Medulla oblongata
B)Pons
C)Cerebral cortex
D)Cerebellum
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The majority of cases of chronic bronchitis are caused by

A)Asthma
B)Allergies
C)Smoking
D)Fungi
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________ is pus in the pleural space.

A)Hemothorax
B)Pleural effusion
C)Hydrothorax
D)Empyema
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Chemoreceptors that help regulate breathing can be found ________.

A)In the medulla oblongata
B)In the carotid artery
C)In the aorta
D)Both b and c
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The first respiratory structures without cartilage as a supporting tissue are ________.

A)Primary bronchi
B)Secondary bronchi
C)Bronchioles
D)Alveolar ducts
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Shortness of breath is called ________.

A)Dyspnea
B)Eupnea
C)Orthopnea
D)Wheezing
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________ is a condition in which there is an excessive build-up of fluid in the pleural space between the parietal and visceral pleura.

A)Pneumothorax
B)Pleural effusion
C)Pulmonary edema
D)Empyema
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A lack of lung surfactant causes ________ lungs that resist expansion.

A)Floppy
B)Inflamed
C)Infected
D)Stiff
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________ is blood in the pleural space.

A)Hemothorax
B)Pleural effusion
C)Hydrothorax
D)Empyema
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The trachea branches into mainstem ____________.
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As CO2 levels rise, pH decreases and ____________ rate increases.
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________ is associated with a chronic productive cough, enlargement of mucous glands, and hypertrophy of the airway smooth muscle ________.

A)Asthma
B)Emphysema
C)Chronic bronchitis
D)Bronchiectasis
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The windpipe is known as the ____________.
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Premature infants are often in danger due to a lack of __________________ in the lungs.
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The alveoli consists of _____________ cells.
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Which drug provides rapid relief of an acute situation of airway narrowing?

A)Bronchodilators
B)Steroids
C)Oxygen
D)Antibiotics Short
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Which of the following drugs has as its basic purpose to reduce the work of breathing, increase the oxygen content of the blood, and reduce the work of the heart?

A)Antivirals
B)Insulin
C)Oxygen
D)Antibiotics
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The bronchi branch into ____________.
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A young woman dives into the surf, hitting her head and causing a spinal cord injury.She is in respiratory arrest.Her injury is most likely above the ___________________ spinal cord segment.
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________ is distinguished by having reversible airway narrowing and airway hyperreactivity; and is most commonly characterized as an inflammatory process.

A)Asthma
B)Emphysema
C)Chronic bronchitis
D)Bronchiectasis
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The oropharynx is lined with _________________ epithelium.
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Food is prevented from entering the trachea by the ____________.
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The process of gas exchange is known as ____________.
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Air filled cavities in the facial bones are known as ____________.
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________ is characterized anatomically as the permanent, abnormal enlargement of distal airway spaces and destruction of the alveolar walls.

A)Asthma
B)Emphysema
C)Chronic bronchitis
D)Bronchiectasis
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The inability to get air out of the lungs is known as ________.

A)Hyperinflation
B)Bronchospasm
C)COPD
D)Gas trapping
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The site of bifurcation in the bronchi is called the ____________.
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The part of the respiratory system that carries air but has no gas exchange capability is called the ____________________ zone.
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A(n) ________ is a condition in which there is an excessive build-up of fluid in the pleural space between the parietal and the visceral pleura.
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Red blood cells are known as ________.
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Carbon dioxide is abbreviated as ________.
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Excessive secretions and fluid, such as in pneumonia, act as barriers and reduce the ________ in the blood.
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The motor neurons for ventilation are in the brain region known as the ______________________.
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Olfaction is the sense of ________.
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Oxygen is abbreviated as the chemical sign ________.
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The vocal cords are found in the ________.
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There has been recent concern about a multi drug-________ form of TB that does not respond to the usual TB drugs and that has a high mortality rate.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a global term for the conditions of emphysema, and chronic ________.
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Producing sound is known as ________.
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The lungs reside in the thoracic cavity and are separated by a region called the ________, which contains the esophagus, heart, great vessels, and trachea.
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The terms iron-poor blood or tired blood come from the fact that a patient with low levels of iron tires easily due to low ________ or hemoglobin levels.
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In pleural effusion, if the fluid in the pleural space has pus, it is known as ________.
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The smallest blood vessels are known as ________.
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Red blood cell numbers are controlled by a hormone released by the _______________.
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Swallowed materials pass through the ________ to get to the stomach.
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In susceptible individuals, ________ causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and cough, particularly at night and in the early morning.
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The liquid ________ layer lines the alveoli.
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Bloody fluid found in the pleural cavity/space is called a(n) ________.
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1
The respiratory system terminates at the

A)Alveoli
B)Bronchus
C)Bronchioles
D)Lungs
A
2
Due to the structure of the ________, a large amount of moisture is added to the respiratory system every day.

A)Nares
B)Trachea
C)Conchae
D)Eustachian tube
C
3
When the diaphragm contracts, lung volume ______________________.

A)Decreases
B)Increases
C)Stays the same
D)Changes depending on circumstances
B
4
What region contains the coarse nasal hairs?

A)Pharyngeal
B)Vestibular
C)Olfactory
D)Laryngeal
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The "clean-up" cells are located in the ________ layer of alveolar membrane.

A)Surfactant
B)Epithelial
C)Interstitial space
D)Capillary endothelium
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The diaphragm is covered by a serous membrane called the ____________.

A)Visceral membrane
B)Visceral pleura
C)Musculo-serous membrane
D)Parietal pleura
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Type II cells that line the alveoli are responsible for the production of

A)Carina
B)Surfactant
C)Carbon dioxide
D)Nitrogen
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All of these muscles aid ventilation except _______________ .

A)Abdominal
B)Pleural
C)Accessory
D)Respiratory
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Pleural effusion with pus is a(n) ________.

A)Hydrothorax
B)Empyema
C)Emphysema
D)Eczema
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____________ cells are responsible for the production of mucus.

A)Goblet
B)Epithelial
C)Cilia
D)Basal
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The vocal cords are located in the ____________.

A)Nasal cavity
B)Larynx
C)Oropharynx
D)Laryngopharynx
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The kidneys attempt to increase hemoglobin levels in the body by the release of ________.

A)Iron
B)Oxygen
C)Erythrocytes
D)Erythropoietin
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The trachea extends from the larynx to the ____________ vertebrae.

A)2nd cervical
B)1st thoracic
C)6th thoracic
D)4th lumbar
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The diaphragm receives help from the ________ muscles in the activity of breathing.

A)Pleural
B)Thoracic
C)Accessory
D)Respiratory
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The area of the left lung that corresponds to the right middle lobe is ____________.

A)Lingula
B)Hilum
C)Carina
D)Sternum
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_____________________ is the amount of gas moved during normal ventilation.

A)Inspiratory reserve volume
B)Vital Capacity
C)Tidal Volume
D)Expiratory reserve volume
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17
The process of gas exchange between air and blood is called

A)Ventilation
B)External respiration
C)Internal respiration
D)Respiration
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The _______________ nerve carries impulses to the diaphragm.

A)Phrenic
B)Vagus
C)Diaphragmatic
D)Thoracic
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Which region of the brain controls breathing?

A)Hypothalamus
B)Cerebrum
C)Medulla oblongata
D)Occipital
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During metabolism, your body produces the waste product ____________.

A)Oxygen
B)Nitrogen
C)Carbon monoxide
D)Carbon dioxide
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Which of the following is not part of the upper respiratory tract?

A)Trachea
B)Larynx
C)Pharynx
D)Nose
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Which of the following is not a respiratory structure?

A)Larynx
B)Esophagus
C)Bronchi
D)Nose
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________ is a condition in which there is air inside the thoracic cavity and outside of the lungs.

A)Pleuritis
B)Pleurisy
C)Pneumothorax
D)Hemothorax
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Which of the following is not a subdivision of the pharynx?

A)Tracheopharynx
B)Nasopharynx
C)Oropharynx
D)Laryngopharynx
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________ is a destructive disease of the alveoli and the adjacent capillary walls resulting in chronic dyspnea, cough, and the characteristic barrel chest.

A)Emphysema
B)Bronchiectasis
C)Pneumoconiosis
D)Pneumothorax
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Labored or difficult breathing is referred to as ________.

A)Apnea
B)Dyspnea
C)Eupnea
D)Cheyne-Stokes respiration
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Which of the following is not part of the lower respiratory tract?

A)Trachea
B)Larynx
C)Bronchi
D)Lungs
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This structure is not a part of the larynx ________.

A)Thyroid cartilage
B)Vocal cords
C)Epiglottis
D)Eustachian tubes
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The amount of air that can be forcibly taken in after normally inhaling is called ________.

A)Tidal volume
B)Residual volume
C)Inspiratory reserve volume
D)Expiratory reserve volume
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A collection of air or gas in the thoracic cavity, as the result of a stab wound or gunshot wound to the chest describes a condition called ________.

A)Emphysema
B)Bronchiectasis
C)Pneumoconiosis
D)Pneumothorax
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The movement of air into and out of the lung is called ________.

A)Evacuation
B)Perspiration
C)Respiration
D)Ventilation
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The exchange of gases between the cells and the blood is called ________.

A)Evacuation
B)Perspiration
C)Respiration
D)Ventilation
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The two most important respiratory control centers are located in this part of the brain ________.

A)Medulla oblongata
B)Pons
C)Cerebral cortex
D)Cerebellum
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The majority of cases of chronic bronchitis are caused by

A)Asthma
B)Allergies
C)Smoking
D)Fungi
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________ is pus in the pleural space.

A)Hemothorax
B)Pleural effusion
C)Hydrothorax
D)Empyema
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Chemoreceptors that help regulate breathing can be found ________.

A)In the medulla oblongata
B)In the carotid artery
C)In the aorta
D)Both b and c
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The first respiratory structures without cartilage as a supporting tissue are ________.

A)Primary bronchi
B)Secondary bronchi
C)Bronchioles
D)Alveolar ducts
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Shortness of breath is called ________.

A)Dyspnea
B)Eupnea
C)Orthopnea
D)Wheezing
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________ is a condition in which there is an excessive build-up of fluid in the pleural space between the parietal and visceral pleura.

A)Pneumothorax
B)Pleural effusion
C)Pulmonary edema
D)Empyema
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A lack of lung surfactant causes ________ lungs that resist expansion.

A)Floppy
B)Inflamed
C)Infected
D)Stiff
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________ is blood in the pleural space.

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B)Pleural effusion
C)Hydrothorax
D)Empyema
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The trachea branches into mainstem ____________.
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As CO2 levels rise, pH decreases and ____________ rate increases.
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________ is associated with a chronic productive cough, enlargement of mucous glands, and hypertrophy of the airway smooth muscle ________.

A)Asthma
B)Emphysema
C)Chronic bronchitis
D)Bronchiectasis
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45
The windpipe is known as the ____________.
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Premature infants are often in danger due to a lack of __________________ in the lungs.
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The alveoli consists of _____________ cells.
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Which drug provides rapid relief of an acute situation of airway narrowing?

A)Bronchodilators
B)Steroids
C)Oxygen
D)Antibiotics Short
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Which of the following drugs has as its basic purpose to reduce the work of breathing, increase the oxygen content of the blood, and reduce the work of the heart?

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B)Insulin
C)Oxygen
D)Antibiotics
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The bronchi branch into ____________.
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A young woman dives into the surf, hitting her head and causing a spinal cord injury.She is in respiratory arrest.Her injury is most likely above the ___________________ spinal cord segment.
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________ is distinguished by having reversible airway narrowing and airway hyperreactivity; and is most commonly characterized as an inflammatory process.

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C)Chronic bronchitis
D)Bronchiectasis
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The oropharynx is lined with _________________ epithelium.
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Food is prevented from entering the trachea by the ____________.
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The process of gas exchange is known as ____________.
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Air filled cavities in the facial bones are known as ____________.
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________ is characterized anatomically as the permanent, abnormal enlargement of distal airway spaces and destruction of the alveolar walls.

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C)Chronic bronchitis
D)Bronchiectasis
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The inability to get air out of the lungs is known as ________.

A)Hyperinflation
B)Bronchospasm
C)COPD
D)Gas trapping
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The site of bifurcation in the bronchi is called the ____________.
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The part of the respiratory system that carries air but has no gas exchange capability is called the ____________________ zone.
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A(n) ________ is a condition in which there is an excessive build-up of fluid in the pleural space between the parietal and the visceral pleura.
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Red blood cells are known as ________.
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Carbon dioxide is abbreviated as ________.
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Excessive secretions and fluid, such as in pneumonia, act as barriers and reduce the ________ in the blood.
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The motor neurons for ventilation are in the brain region known as the ______________________.
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Olfaction is the sense of ________.
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Oxygen is abbreviated as the chemical sign ________.
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The vocal cords are found in the ________.
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There has been recent concern about a multi drug-________ form of TB that does not respond to the usual TB drugs and that has a high mortality rate.
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a global term for the conditions of emphysema, and chronic ________.
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Producing sound is known as ________.
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The lungs reside in the thoracic cavity and are separated by a region called the ________, which contains the esophagus, heart, great vessels, and trachea.
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The terms iron-poor blood or tired blood come from the fact that a patient with low levels of iron tires easily due to low ________ or hemoglobin levels.
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In pleural effusion, if the fluid in the pleural space has pus, it is known as ________.
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The smallest blood vessels are known as ________.
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Red blood cell numbers are controlled by a hormone released by the _______________.
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Swallowed materials pass through the ________ to get to the stomach.
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In susceptible individuals, ________ causes recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and cough, particularly at night and in the early morning.
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The liquid ________ layer lines the alveoli.
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Bloody fluid found in the pleural cavity/space is called a(n) ________.
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