chapter 23 sb
Identify structures of the upper respiratory tract. Select all that apply.
Pharynx Nasal cavity
Indicate the correct order of respiratory airways as air is inhaled.
1. pharynx 2. Larynx 3. Trachea 4.bronchi and Bronchioles 5.Respiratory bronchioles 6.Alveolar ducts and sacs
Identify the functions of the respiratory system.
Plays a role in regulating blood pH Assists in vocalization and speech Olfaction Produces chemical mediators that activate substances in the blood Assists in the removal of carbon dioxide Protection from microorganisms Exchange of O2 and CO2 between the atmosphere and the tissues of the bod
One of the functions of the respiratory system is to alter the levels of carbon dioxide in the blood; thus regulating ______.
blood pH
The respiratory system can influence blood pH by ______.
changing blood CO2 levels
The thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, epiglottis vestibular folds, and vocal folds are associated with the ______.
larynx
The portion of the pharynx that extends from the soft palate to the epiglottis is the
oropharynx
The nasal cavity, choana and oropharynx are components of the ______.
upper respiratory tract
The posterior extension of the soft palate is the
uvula
Choose the functions of the respiratory system. Select all that apply.
Assists in the removal of carbon dioxide Plays a role in regulating blood pressure Regulation of blood pH Assists in vocalization and speech Supplies the body with oxygen
identify structures found in the lower respiratory tract. Select all that apply.
Bronchi Trachea
List the correct order of airways from the trachea to the alveoli.
Bronchi, bronchioles, respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and sacs
Identify the functions of the conducting zone of the respiratory system. Select all that apply.
Cleaning air Warming air Humidification
Warming and humidification are functions of which part of the respiratory system?
Conducting zone
What structure covers the opening to the larynx during swallowing?
Epiglottis
What is the function of the respiratory zone?
Gas exchange
The most superior portion of the pharynx, posterior to the nasal cavity, extending to the soft palate, is the
Nasopharynx
Gas exchange occurs in which location in the respiratory system?
Respiratory zone
Indicate the features that are associated with the larynx. Select all that apply
Vestibular and vocal folds epiglottis and glottis Thyroid and cricoid cartilages
The ______ is the main structure located between the laryngopharynx and the trachea.
larynx
The oropharynx extends from the _____ to the _____.
soft palate, epiglottis
The two divisions of the respiratory tract are ______.
upper and lower respiratory tracts