Chapter 21 Reading Review
What does not happen to a carbon dioxide molecule once it enters the bloodstream?
It binds to heme groups in hemoglobin.
What physical changes affect the volume of the lungs? (Module 21.9B)
The movements of the diaphragm and rib cage affect the volume of the lungs.
The nasopharynx is divided from the rest of the pharynx by the
The nasopharynx is divided from the rest of the pharynx by the
Figure 21-1 What is the function of the structures labeled "12"? a) all of the answers are correct. b) cause air to swirl within the respiratory passageway c) improve warming of incoming air d) create narrow passages e) help olfaction
a) all of the answers are correct.
Figure 21-1 Identify the structure labeled "2".term-20 a) choanae b) oropharynx c) olfactory organ d) nasal sinus e) nasopharynx
a) choanae
Functions of the nasal cavity include all of the following except a) cooling the air b) all of the answers are correct c) humidifying the air d) filtering the air e) trapping airborne particles
a) cooling the air
During swallowing, all of the following occur except a) the uvula rises to block the oropharynx. b) the larynx is elevated. c) liquids are prevented from entering the respiratory tract. d) the epiglottis folds over the glottis. e) solids are prevented from entering the respiratory tract.
a) the uvula rises to block the oropharynx.
At the level of the alveoli, where does gas exchange occur?
across the respiratory membrane
Where does gas exchange between the air and the lungs occur? (Module 21.1A)
alveoli
Air remaining in the conducting portion of the respiratory system that does not reach the alveoli is known as
anatomic dead space.
The most superior portion of the lung is termed the
apex.
Which of the following is false about the pharynx? a) The nasopharynx is superior. b) It is shared by the integumentary and respiratory systems. c) The laryngopharynx ends at esophagus opening. d) The oropharynx connects to oral cavity. e) Solids, liquids, and gases pass through.
b) It is shared by the integumentary and respiratory systems.
Figure 21-1 Identify the structure Labeled "7" a) esophagus b) oropharynx c) glottis d) internal nares e) laryngopharynx
b) oropharynx
Most of the carbon dioxide in the blood is transported as
bicarbonate ions.
Most of the oxygen transported by the blood is
bound to hemoglobin.
Components of the upper respiratory system include all of the following except the a) pharynx b) nasal cavity c) lips d) nose e) paranasal sinuses
c) lips
The conchae
create turbulence in the air to trap particulate matter in mucus.
The ring-shaped cartilage just inferior to the thyroid cartilage is the ________ cartilage.
cricoid
The larynx contains all of the following except a). three paired cartilages. b). a total of nine cartilages. c). vestibular ligaments. three unpaired cartilages. d). C-rings composed of hyaline cartilage.
d). C-rings composed of hyaline cartilage.
In the lower respiratory tract, cartilage plates first appear at the a) primary bronchi b) tertiary bronchi c) terminal bronchioles d) secondary bronchi e) bronchioles
e) bronchioles
Higher brain centers that alter the activity of the respiratory centers include all of the following except the a) None of the answers is correct. b) cerebral cortex. c) hypothalamus. d) limbic system. e) pons.
e) pons.
The laryngeal cartilage composed of elastic cartilage that prevents entry of solids or liquids into the larynx when swallowing is the
epiglottis
The process by which dissolved gases are exchanged between the blood and interstitial fluids is
internal respiration.
The vocal folds are located within the
larynx
Secondary bronchi supply air to the
lobes of the lungs
The pneumotaxic center of the pons
modifies the rate and depth of breathing.
Starting at the ________, the epithelium changes to stratified squamous epithelium.
oropharynx
The respiratory mucosa of the conducting airways consists of
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
What membrane lines the conducting portion of the respiratory tract? (Module 21.2B)
respiratory mucosa membrane
The technical term for "breathing" is
pulmonary ventilation
Air entering the body is filtered, warmed, and humidified by the
upper respiratory tract.
Which of these descriptions best matches the term "external intercostal"? a) affects lung compliance b) contraction increases airway resistance c) accessory muscle of inspiration d) accessory muscle of expiration e) primary muscle of inspiration
e) primary muscle of inspiration
The amount of air that a person can voluntarily expel after completing a normal, quiet respiratory cycle is termed
expiratory reserve volume.
The nasal cavity is separated from the oral cavity by the
hard palate.
The ________ is a depression in the lung that allows attachment of the primary bronchi, pulmonary vessels, and other structures.
hilum
The respiratory membrane of the gas exchange surfaces consists of
simple squamous epithelium.
b) It is shared by the integumentary and respiratory systems.
thyroid
The visible and palpable prominence on the throat known as the Adam's apple is part of the
thyroid cartilage.
The portion of the nasal cavity contained within the flexible tissues of the external nose is the
vestibule
Identify the primary inspiratory muscles. (Module 21.10A)
diaphragm and external intercostal muscles