A&P II Ch. 22
The nose is divided into right and left halves termed the
nasal fossae
Which has the highest concentration in the air we breath
nitrogen
Scuba divers breathe a nitrogen-oxygen mixture rather than pure compressed oxygen in order to avoid what condition?
oxygen toxicity
Which of the following is caused by the chemical reactions of gases of the respiratory system
regulation of pH
After you measure TV and vital capacity, you must also calculate ___ before you can determine total lung capacity.
residual volume
Which of the following does not have cilia
respiratory bronchioles
Which of the following would lead to an anemic hypoxia
sickle-cell disease
To measure forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume (FEVT), the subject should
take a deep inspiration, then rapidly and forcefully exhale as much air as possible
Tidal volume is
the amount of air inhaled and exhaled with each resting breath
Crude sounds are formed into intelligible speech by all of the following except the ___.
the epiglottis
Normally, the systemic arterial blood has a Po2 of ___ mm Hg, a Pco2 of ___ mm Hg, and a pH of ___.
-95 -40 7.4
If one inspires through their nose, which of the following answers has the correct order of structures the air would move through?
-Nares -Vestibule -Nasal cavity -Nasopharynx -Oropharynx -Laryngopharynx -Larynx -Trachea -Primary bronchus -Secondary bronchus -Tertiary bronchus -Bronchiole -Terminal bronchiole -Respiratory bronchiole -Alveolar duct -Alveolar sac -Alveolus
Hyperventilation causes a ___ in the blood concentration of CO2, and thus ___ the rate of respiration
-decrease -increase
Metabolically active tissues have which of the following sets of conditions that shift the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the right?
-decrease PO2 -increase PCO2 -increase -temperature -increase BPG
Compute the inspiratory reserve volume (IRV), one would need to know ___
-tidal volume -vital capacity -expiratory reserve volume
Your breathing rate is 14 breaths/minute; spirometric measurements reveal your tidal volume is 500 mL; your inspiratory reserve volume is 3000 mL; and your expiratory reserve volume is 1,200 mL. Your vital capacity is __________ mL.
4700
An average value for vital capacity in healthy young adult males is
4800
___ is a lung disease marked by a reduced number of cilia, reduced motility of the remaining cilia, goblet cell hypertrophy and hypersecretion, and thick septum
chronic bronchitis
___ states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of its individual gases
Dalton's law
Vital capacity consists of
Expiratory reserve volume + tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume
Tom is in respiratory arrest due to an electrical shock. Why does a good samaritan have up to 4 or 5 minutes to begin CPR and save Tom's life?
a venous reserve of oxygen in Tom's blood
Carbon dioxide is transported by all the following means except
carbonate
Which of the following enzymes in an RBS breaks H2CO3 down to water and carbon dioxide
carbonic anhydrase
The heart indents into the ___ of the left lung
cardiac impression
The pH of the cerebrospinal fluid is monitored by which of these brainstem centers
central chemoreceptors
Nitrogen bubbles can form in the blood and other tissues when a scuba diver ascends too rapidly, producing a syndrome called
cerebral embolism -decompression sickness
The most numerous cells in the lungs are called
dust cells
A lung disease marked by abnormally few but large alveoli is
emphysema
Which of the following has no effect on oxyhemoglobin dissocation
erythrocyte count
The amount of air that be forcefully exhaled after a normal tidal volume exhalation is called the
expiratory reserve
Select the correct sequence of events that occur during inspiration
external intercostals and diaphragm contract, size of thoracic cavity increases, gas pressure in the lungs decreases, air flows in
In testing a patient who has tuberculosis, you would expect that the ___
forced vital capacity will be decreased
The upper respiratory tract extends
from the nose through the larynx
Once you have measured TV, IRV, and ERV, you can calculate all the following capacities except ___
functional residual capacity
The vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves carry afferent signals from peripheral chemoreceptors to a chemo-sensitive area in
the medulla oblongata
Each alveolus is surrounded by a basket of blood capillaries supplied by
the pulmonary artery
The amount of air in excess of tidal volume that can be inhaled with maximum effort is called
inspiratory reserve volume
Which of the following is not a function of the respiratory system
it assists in the synthesis of vasodilation
Which bronchus is about 5cm long and slightly narrower and more horizontal than the one on the opposite side?
left main bronchus
The respiratory system consists of five ___
lobes
Which of the following cartilages is the largest
the thyroid cartilage
What is the basic distinction between an alveolar duct and an alveolar atrium
their shape
Among its other purposes, the Valsava maneuver is used
to aid in defecation and urination
In ___, the lungs are infected with mycobacterium and produce fibrous nodules around the bacteria, leading to progressive pulmonary fibrosis
tuberculosis
Which two ligaments extend from the thyroid cartilage to the arytenoid cartilages?
vestibular and vocal ligaments
In one passage through a bed of systemic blood capillaries, the blood gives up about what percentage of its oxygen?
20-25%
Each hemoglobin molecule can transport up to ___ oxygen molecules.
4
Your breathing rate is 12 breaths/minute; your tidal volume is 500 mL; your vital capacity is 4700 mL; and your dead air space is 150 mL. Your alveolar ventilation rate is ___ mL/min
4200
Which of the following issues output to the VRG to adjust the respiratory rhythm
DRG
Blood banks dispose of blood that has low levels of bisphosphoglycerate. What would be the probable reason for doing so
Erythrocytes low in BPG do not unload O2 very well
Congestive heart failure results in which of the following
Ischemic hypoxia
Deep, rapid breathing often seen in terminal diabetes mellitus is known as what
Kussmaul respiration
Polio can sometimes damage the brainstem respiratory centers and result in which condition?
Ondine's curse
Which of these is most likely to result from contract between contaminated fingers and the nasal mucosa
acute rhinitis
Which malignancy originates in the lamina propria of the bronchi?
adenocarcinoma
The anatomical dead space is greatest in which of the following situations
after swerving to narrowly avoid an accident while driving
Which of the following would slow down gas exchange between the blood and alveolar air
an increase in membrane thickness
Upon inspiration, what is the name of the air in the conducting division that is not available for gas exchange?
anatomical dead space
During exercise, which of the following directly increases respiratory rate?
anticipation of the needs of exercising muscle
Vesicular breath sounds may be heard ___
at the triangle of auscultation
The blood transports more CO2 in the form of ___ than in any other form
bicarbonate ions
In a healthy person, which of the following will have the greatest influence on resistance to pulmonary airflow?
bronchiole diameter
Mucus plays an important role in cleansing inhaled air. It is produced by ___ of the respiratory tract
goblet cells
The function of blood carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer system in the blood is to ___
help stabilize arterial blood pH
The addition of CO2 to the blood generates ___ ions in the RBCs, which in turn stimulates RBCs to unload more oxygen.
hydrogen
Hypocapnia will lead to which of the following conditions
hypoventilation due to alkalosis
Which of the following is a term for a deficiency of oxygen or the inability to utilize oxygen in a tissue
hypoxia