BIOL 228 CH 23 Respiratory System

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The respiratory membrane consists of an endothelial cell of a capillary and the plasma membrane of an alveolar type ______ cell.

1

The right lung has ______ tertiary bronchi and the left lung has ______ tertiary bronchi.

10; 8-10

The V-shaped anterior projection of the thyroid cartilage is commonly called the ______ in males.

Adam's apple

physiologic dead space =

Anatomic dead space + lost alveoli

The movement of gases into and out of the respiratory system follows ____ law

Boyle's

Which chemical changes can trigger chemoreceptor reflexes?

Changes in blood pH Changes in blood PCO2 Changes in CSF pH

Which activities are associated with exhalation?

Diaphragm relaxes Sternum moves posteriorly Internal intercostals contract

Which are examples of chemoreceptor reflexes? Decreased respiration rate following decreased blood PCO2 Increased breathing rate following increased blood PCO2. Increased respiration rate following lowered pH of CSF

Increased breathing rate following increased blood PCO2. Increased respiration rate following lowered pH of CSF.

Which is a similarity between peripheral and central chemoreceptors?

They both monitor pH changes.

Which is true of central chemoreceptors?

They directly detect changes in hydrogen ions concentrations.

Which are classified as accessory muscles that assist in active exhalation, as in when you are pushing out extra air from your lungs?

abdominal muscles internal intercostals serratus posterior inferior

Normally, only ______ passes through the nasopharynx.

air

The larynx serves as a passageway for ______.

air only

The amount of air that moves into and out of the lungs with each breath is called

airflow

The collective volume of the alveoli in the lungs is known as the ______volume.

alveolar

The smallest respiratory bronchioles subdivide into thin airways called

alveolar ducts

The small openings in the walls between adjacent alveoli are called

alveolar pores

The distal end of the alveolar duct terminates as a dilated

alveolar sac

In which volume do you measure intrapulmonary pressure?

alveolar volume

Bronchioles and ______ form the terminal ends of the respiratory passageway.

alveoli

The respiratory bronchioles and alveolar ducts contain small out pockets called

alveolus

The trachea is ______ to the esophagus.

anterior

The trachea is ______ to the esophagus, ______ to the larynx, and ______ to the primary bronchi.

anterior, inferior, superior

In pulmonary ventilation, the movement of gases is between the ______ and the ______.

atmosphere alveoli

In the study of respiration, the pressure of the outside air measured at sea level is known as the ______ pressure

atmospheric

During inhalation, the thoracic cavity ___________; during exhalation, the thoracic cavity ___________.

becomes larger; returns to its original size

The respiratory membrane is the thin wall between the alveolar lumen and the ______.

blood

Regulatory respiratory centers are located within the ______ through the medulla oblongata and the pons.

brainstem

The involuntary, rhythmic activities that control breathing are located in which part of the CNS?

brainstem

The main function of the sympathetic innervation on the lungs is ______.

brochodilation

The ______ is a highly branched system of air conducting passages that originate from the left and right primary bronchi and progressively branch into narrower tubes ending in terminal bronchioles.

bronchial tree

Contraction of the smooth muscle surrounding the bronchioles results in

bronchoconstriction

The alveoli have thin walls specialized to promote the diffusion of gases between the alveolus and the ______.

capillaries

The nasal cavity extends from the nostrils to paired openings called ____or posterior nasal apertures.

chonae

The apex of the lung projects superiorly to a point that is slightly superior to the bone called the

clavicle

Alveolar pores provide ______.

collateral ventilation

The bony projections along the lateral wall of the nasal cavity are called _____and the air passages that lie between them are called nasal meatuses.

conchae

During inhalation, the external intercostals ______ to increase the transverse dimensions of the thoracic cavity.

contract

During inhalation, the diaphragm ______ and ______.

contracts; flattens

Which form the roof of the nasal cavity?

cribriform plate frontal bone nasal bones sphenoid bone

The ring-shaped ______ cartilage of the inferior portion of the larynx connects to the trachea inferiorly

cricoid

During pulmonary gas exchange, blood P(CO2)

decreases from 45 to 40 mm Hg.

Contraction of the internal intercostals ______ the ribs.

depresses

Which are the functions of the respiratory system?

detection of odors sound production allows air passage exchange of O2 and CO2

Which events are associated with inhalation?

diaphragm contracts sternum moves anteriorly external intercostals contract

Increases in the PCO2 of as little as 5 mm Hg can ____ breathing rate.

double

During inhalation, the external intercostal muscles ______ the ribs.

elevate

The large, spoon or leaf-shaped piece of elastic cartilage that helps prevent food and liquid from entering the larynx is the ______.

epiglottis

When successful swallowing occurs, the _____ closes over the opening to the larynx to prevent materials from entering the larynx.

epiglottis

The mucous membrane of the respiratory tract is composed of ______ and is ciliated in most portions of the conducting zone.

epithelial tissue

The thoracic cavity dimensions return their original size during ______.

exhalation

The abdominal muscles and serratus posterior inferior muscles help with forced

expiration

The external oblique is a muscle of forced ______.

expiration

The vestibular folds are also called the ______ vocal cords.

false

True or false: Lobar bronchi further divide into primary bronchi.

false

Which are among the four continuous and simultaneous processes of respiration?

gas transport alveolar gas exchange pulmonary ventilation systemic gas exchange

A pressure _______ exists when two interconnected regions have gases at different pressures.

gradient

Alveoli have a unique shape, best described as ______.

hexagonal

On the medial surface of each lung is an indented _____ through which a bronchus enters the lung.

hilum

The _____ of the lung is where the bronchi, pulmonary vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves pass through

hilum

The ______ fissure separates the superior and middle lobe, while the ______ fissure separates the middle from the inferior lobe.

horizontal oblique

Incomplete rings of ______cartilage support the wall of the primary bronchi to ensure that they remain open.

hyaline

During inhalation, the dimensions of the thoracic cavity ______.

increase

The scalene muscles help to ______ the thoracic cavity dimensions.

increase

Hypoventilation results in a(n) _________________ in the arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide, which may result in respiratory ___________________________

increase acidosis

The pressure of a gas decreases if the volume of the container

increases

Renal retention of bicarbonate _______________ blood pH acting as a compensatory mechanism for the condition of respiratory ____________________________

increases acidosis

The cricoid cartilage is ____ to the thyroid cartilage.

inferior

The vocal folds are the ______ set of ligaments, in the larynx, that produce sound.

inferior

The dorsal respiratory group of the respiratory center controls ______.

inhalation

When the diaphragm contracts and the vertical dimensions of the thoracic cavity increase, _____ occurs.

inhalation

The superior opening of the larynx is called the laryngeal ______.

inlet

The sternocleidomastoid muscle is a muscle of forced ______.

inspiration

The ventral respiratory group of the respiratory center controls ______.

inspiration and expiration

The dorsal respiratory group of the respiratory center controls the ______ neurons that stimulate the muscles of ______.

inspiration; motor

The pressure within the pleural cavity is known as the ____pressure.

intrapleural

Which is always higher, intrapulmonary pressure or intrapleural pressure?

intrapulmonary pressure

As air is forced out of the lungs and moves through the ______, the sound is produced.

larynx

In the respiratory system, sympathetic fibers innervate the lungs, bronchial tree, the trachea, and the

larynx

The sides of the nose are formed in part by a single pair of _____cartilages and two pairs of _____ cartilages.

lateral alar

The ______ lung has only two lobes, superior and inferior.

left

The secondary bronchi that branch off the primary bronchi are also called ______bronchi.

lobar

If two regions are interconnected, then gases will tend to move to the region of ______ pressure

lower

The trachea is part of the ______ respiratory system.

lower

The trachea descends through the neck into the ______ from the ______ to the main bronchi.

mediastinum; larynx

The mucosa in the respiratory system is also known as the ____ membrane.

mucous

Between conchae are the ______ meatuses.

nasal

The nose is supported superiorly by paired _____ bones that form the bridge of the nose.

nasal

The structure that divides the nasal cavity into left and right portions is the ____ septum.

nasal

The structure that divides the nasal cavity into left and right portions is the ______ septum.

nasal

Which anatomical structures aid sound production?

nasal cavity paranasal sinuses teeth lips tongue

The structure that is the initial conducting airway for inhaled air is the

nose

The nasal cavity extends from the ______ to the ______.

nostrils chonae

Four bones of the skull contain paired air spaces called ____ _____ that help to lighten the heavy load of the head.

paranasal sinuses

The nasal septum is formed by which structures?

perpendicular plate vomer septal nasal cartilage

Where is the pneumotaxic center located?

pons

The process of moving air in and out of the lungs is called _______ventilation. The same term may also refer to the amount of air moved in and out of the lungs in one minute.

pulmonary

The oxygenated blood leaves the lungs through the ______ and returns to the ______.

pulmonary veins left atrium

Carbonic anhydrase is found in the _______________ where it directly catalyzes the formation of ____________________

red blood cells carbon dioxide into carbonic acid

Bronchodilation results when the smooth muscle of the bronchioles

relax

The terminal bronchioles conduct air into the _______bronchioles.

respiratory

Aspirated foreign objects are more likely to become lodged in the ______ primary bronchus.

right

The ______ lung is divided into superior, middle, and inferior lobes.

right

The ______ primary bronchus enters the lung more vertically and is wider and shorter than the other one.

right

Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the ______ through the pulmonary trunk into ______, which enters the lungs.

right ventricle pulmonary arteries

The muscles that increase the thoracic cavity by elevating the first and second ribs during forced inhalation are the _____muscles.

scalene

Which are the symptoms of asthma?

shortness of breath wheezing coughing

Lobar bronchi are ______ in diameter than main bronchi.

smaller

If proper swallowing occurs, materials from the oral cavity and oropharynx will be blocked from entering the nasopharynx by the ______, which elevates during swallowing.

soft palate

The roof of the nasal cavity is composed of the nasal, frontal, ethmoid, and _____ bones.

sphenoid

The parietal pleura lines which structures?

superior surface of the diaphragm lateral surfaces of the mediastinum internal thoracic walls

Carbon dioxide goes through a series of reactions resulting in the formation of bicarbonate. Where does this reaction occur?

systemic capillaries

Carbon dioxide enters the blood at the _____________________ capillaries. Here, some of the carbon dioxide binds to the _____________ region of hemoglobin.

systemic; globin

The bronchioles that are the final segment of the conducting pathway in the lungs are the _______bronchioles.

terminal

The thyroid cartilage enlarges at puberty due to the increase of ______.

testosterone

Blood pH decreases in response to ________________________

the dissociation of carbonic acid into bicarbonate and hydrogen ions.

The growth of the ______ cartilage is stimulated by testosterone; thus, Adam's apple is usually prominent and larger in males after puberty.

thyroid

The largest cartilage of the larynx is the ______ cartilage, which forms the anterior and lateral walls of the larynx.

thyroid

Pulmonary ventilation can be calculated using the following formula:Pulmonary ventilation = respiration rate x ______

tidal volume

What structures are innervated by the autonomic nervous system?

trachea bronchial tree lungs

Superior to the larynx is the laryngopharynx. Inferior to the larynx is the ___ and posterior to the larynx is the_____

trachea esophagus

True or false: Contraction of the internal intercostals is not necessary during exhalation at rest.

true

True or false: During exhalation, the diaphragm relaxes and returns to its original shape.

true

True or false: In chemoreceptor reflexes, PCO2 is the most important factor affecting breathing depth and rate.

true

True or false: The vestibular folds that attach to the corniculate cartilage protect the vocal folds.

true

The vocal folds of the larynx are called the ______.

true vocal cords

The primary nerve that innervates the lungs is the _____nerve.

vagus

The closing of the epiglottis over the larynx along with the simultaneous contraction of abdominal muscles, known as the ____ maneuver, results in an increase in abdominal pressure.

valsalva

"Breathing" is more formally known as pulmonary

ventilation

During exercise, when one is breathing deeply and forcibly, the ______ is activated.

ventral respiratory group

During normal quiet breathing, the ______ is inactive and exhalation is a passive event that does not require nervous stimulation.

ventral respiratory group

The outer surface of each lung is tightly covered by ______.

visceral pleura


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