Chapter 25: Respiratory System
The normal partial pressure of oxygen in pulmonary vein plasma is
100 mm Hg
The partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood is approximately
100 mm Hg.
The normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in interstitial fluid is
45 mm Hg
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the interstitial space of peripheral tissues is approximately
45 mm Hg
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in venous blood is approximately
45 mm Hg
The partial pressure of oxygen in the interstitial space of peripheral tissues is approximately
45 mm Hg
What process involves the exchange of gases with the environment?
All of the answers are correct Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood Breathing Diffusion of gases from the alveoli to the blood capillaries
The concentration gradient at the interstitial tissues causes
CO2 to diffuse into blood and O2 to diffuse out of blood
_______ is the amount of air that you can inhale above the resting tidal volume.
Inspiratory reserve volume
________ is the amount of air that you can inhale above the resting tidal volume
Inspiratory reserve volume
The concentration gradient at the alveoli causes
O2 to enter blood and CO2 to leave blood
What is the relationship between the pressures at label "8"?
P outside < P inside
What is the relationship between the pressures at label "3"?
P outside > P inside
How does the pressure "P4" at label "4" compare to the pressure "P5" at label "5"?
P4 is always lower than P5.
________ is the amount of air that moves into the respiratory system during a single respiratory cycle.
Tidal volume
Which muscle(s) contract(s) to cause the movement indicated by the arrows labeled "6" and "7"?
both rectus abdominis and internal intercostals
Most of the oxygen transported by the blood is
bound to hemoglobin
Air moves out of the lungs when the pressure inside the lungs is
greater than the pressure in the atmosphere.
The nasal cavity is separated from the oral cavity by the
hard palate
Boyle's Law of Gases states that
if the volume goes up, the pressure goes down.
A 10-percent increase in the level of carbon dioxide in the blood will
increase the rate of breathing
During quiet breathing,
inspiration involves muscular contractions and expiration is passive.
Expiratory movements are produced by contraction of the ________ muscle
internal intercostal
Expiratory movements are produced by contraction of the ________ muscle.
internal intercostal
Low pH alters hemoglobin structure so that oxygen binds less strongly to hemoglobin at low PO2. This increases the effectiveness of
internal respiration
The process by which dissolved gases are exchanged between the blood and interstitial fluids is
internal respiration
Inhaling through the nostrils is preferred over the mouth because
it allows better conditioning of the inhaled air
Which respiratory organ(s) has a cardiac notch?
left lung
The function of pulmonary ventilation is to
maintain adequate alveolar ventilation
Alveolar ventilation refers to the
movement of air into and out of the alveioli
Pulmonary ventilation refers to the
movement of air into and out of the lungs.
Identify the structure labeled "7."
oropharynx
Which of the following organs is not part of the lower respiratory system?
oropharynx
The common passageway shared by the respiratory and digestive systems is the
pharynx
Air passing through the glottis vibrates the vocal folds and produces
phonation
What is the function of the structure labeled "8"?
prevents food from entering the larynx
Which of these descriptions best matches the term external intercostal?
primary muscle of inspiration
The respiratory epithelium of the conducting airways consists of
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
During exercise, which of the following contract for active exhalation
rectus abdominis and internal intercostal muscles
During exercise, which of the following contract for active exhalation:
rectus abdominis and internal intercostal muscles
The larynx, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles all make up the
the lower respiratory system
The glottis is
the opening to the larynx
The three processes of external respiration include all of the following except:
the uptake of oxygen and the productio of carbon dioxide by the cells
The portion of the nasal cavity contained within the flexible tissues of the external nose is the
the vestibule
When the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles contract
the volume of the thorax increases
The right lung is to ________ as the left lung is to ________.
three lobes; two lobes
The largest cartilage of the larynx is the ________ cartilage.
thyroid
Air entering the body is filtered, warmed, and humidified by the
upper respiratory tract
If a patient inhales as deeply as possible and then exhales as much as possible, the volume of air expelled would be the patient's
vital capacity
Which structure vibrates to produce sound?
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The adult human trachea is about ________ in diameter and contains ________ tracheal cartilages.
2.5 cm; 15-20
Functions of the nasal cavity include all of the following, except
acting as a damping chamber when coughing.
Which of the following muscles might be recruited to increase inspired volume?
all of these answers are correct
The actual sites of gas exchange within the lungs are
alveoli
The most superior portion of the lung is termed the
apex
About 70% of carbon dioxide is transported in deoxygenated blood
as carbonic acid in the red blood cells
The most important chemical regulator of respiration is
carbon dioxide
The nasal cavity, pharynx, and larynx constitute the ________ portion of the airway.
conducting portion
The conchae
create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter in mucus.
Which of the following factors would increase the amount of oxygen discharged by hemoglobin to peripheral tissues
decreased pH
Which of the following factors would increase the amount of oxygen discharged by hemoglobin to peripheral tissues?
decreased pH
If the volume of the lungs increases, what happens to the air pressure inside the lungs?
decreases
External respiration involves the
diffusion of gases between the alveoli and the circulating blood.
The term hypercapnia refers to
elevated PCO2
Quiet breathing is to ________ as shallow breathing is to ________.
eupnea; costal breathing
What occurs if intrapulmonic pressure is 763 mm Hg?
exhalation
Identify the structure labeled "2."
external nares
Which direction does carbon dioxide move during internal respiration
from the tissue cells into the blood
Which direction does carbon dioxide move during internal respiration?
from the tissue cells into the blood
The number of lobes in the right lung is
greater than the number of lobes in the left lung
The partial pressure of oxygen in atmospheric air at sea level is
greater than the partial pressure of oxygen in atmospheric air at the top of Mt. Everest.