CH.22 Respiratory system HW
Oxygen molecules bind ___________________ of the hemoglobin.
specifically to the heme region
Of the three forms of lung cancer, the most common is __ carcinoma.
squamous-cell
____receptors respond to the degree of inflation of the lungs/ alveoli
stretch
Name the lobes of the left lung
superior and inferior
This is enough oxygen to ____ life for 4-5 minutes in the event of respiratory arrest.
sustain
Carbon dioxide enters the blood at the _____________________ capillaries. Here, some of the carbon dioxide binds to the _____________ region of hemoglobin.
systemic; globin
Inspiration begins as __________.
the diaphragm contracts
Blood pH decreases in response to ________________________
the dissociation of carbonic acid into bicarbonate and hydrogen ions.
A single hemoglobin displaying a saturation level of 75% would be bound to ___________________________
three oxygen molecules.
The ________ is the largest cartilage of the larynx and is easy to palpate; the anterior portion is often referred to as the Adam's apple.
thyroid cartilage
The volume of air exchanged during normal breathing is called the ___.
tidal volume
How is inspiratory capacity calculated?
tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume
Oxygen unloading occurs at the _________________________ This process causes a(n) _________________ in the oxygen partial pressure of the blood leaving this region.
tissues.; decrease
Classified as simple squamous epithelial cells, the majority of the alveolar surface is covered by ___ alveolar cells.
type I
When the production of surfactant by ___ alveolar cells is insufficient, premature infants typically have trouble keeping their alveoli inflated.
type II
A shift in the curve to the right promotes an increased rate of oxygen _____.
unloading
The _____ is the primary generator of the respiratory rhythm.
ventral respiratory group
The _________ adheres to the surface of the lung.
visceral pleura
If you subtract the residual volume from the total lung capacity, you get the ___.
vital capacity
Place the following structures in the correct order through which a molecule of air would pass as it moves from the nose to the alveoli.
1. Nasopharynx 2. Oropharynx 3. Laryngopharynx 4. Trachea 5. Carina 6. Main bronchi 7. Lobar bronchi 8. Segmental bronchi 9. Bronchiole 10. Terminal bronchiole 11. Respiratory bronchiole
Place the following airways in order of airflow as air enters the lungs.
1. Primary bronchus 2. Secondary bronchus 3. Tertiary bronchus 4. Terminal bronchiole 5. Respiratory bronchiole 6.Alveolar duct
How many lobes make up the right lung?
3
The right lung has ____ lobes; the left lung has ____ lobes.
3; 2
Which environment separated by the respiratory membrane would display the highest oxygen partial pressure?
Alveolar air
Gas exchange between the air and the blood occurs in which of the following?
Alveoli
Microscopic air sac for gas exchange
Alveolus
What is the result of inspiration?
An increased alveolar volume causes decreased alveolar pressure.
Which of the following explains why the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve is nonlinear (s-shaped)?
Binding of the first oxygen molecule to hemoglobin facilitates the binding of additional oxygen, so the midportion of the curve becomes steeper.
This concept, specifically the change in pH, is referred to as the ____ effect.
Bohr
At the arterial end of a tissue capillary, rank the following structures from highest to lowest Po2.
Capillaries, tissue fluid, cells
Most inferior portion of larynx
Cricoid cartilage
Which ring-shaped cartilage forms the inferior part of the voice box?
Cricoid cartilage
Which of the following occurs during expiration?
Decreased alveolar volume causes increased alveolar pressure.
Which two muscles (or muscle groups) are primarily responsible for resting (non-forced) inspiration?
Diaphragm and Intercostals
Partially covers opening of larynx during swallowing Epiglottis
Epiglottis
Vocal folds including the opening between them Glottis
Glottis
The empirical formula for bicarbonate is ________________.
HCO3-
The ability of CO₂ to bind to deoxygenated hemoglobin more readily than it binds oxyhemoglobin is referred to as the ___effect.
Haldane
In a healthy individual, which of these volumes would have the greatest numerical value?
Inspiratory reserve volume
Inferior portion of the pharynx which extends from the epiglottis to the esophagus?
Laryngopharynx
Which term refers to the portion of the lung ventilated by one secondary bronchus?
Lobe
___ cancer accounts for more deaths than any other form of cancer.
Lung
Consists of large lobes
Lung Consists of large lobes
which locations contain the brainstem respiratory centers?
Medulla oblongata & Pons
Increases surface area of nasal mucous membrane
Nasal concha
Which two terms describe the anterior openings of the nasal cavity?
Nostrils & Nares
___________________ is used to sustain metabolic activities within the cells, and ________________ is produced as a result of these activities.
Oxygen; carbon dioxide
Passageway for air and food
Pharynx
Potential space between visceral and parietal pleurae Pleural cavity
Pleural cavity
Serves as resonant chamber and reduces weight of skull
Sinus (paranasal sinus)
Carbon dioxide goes through a series of reactions resulting in the formation of bicarbonate. Where does this reaction occur?
Systemic capillaries
Which of the following is true at the arterial ends of the pulmonary capillaries?
The Po2 is lower in the capillaries than in the alveoli.
Which best describes the expiratory reserve volume (ERV)?
The amount of air that may be exhaled over the tidal volume
What determines the direction of gas movement?
The partial pressure differences
Which of the following best summarizes the Bohr effect?
The rate of oxygen unloading is increased in metabolically active tissues due to increased acidity.
What is the definition of partial pressure?
The separate contribution of pressure by each each individual gas comprising air
Which of the following airway tubes would have the smallest lumens?
alveolar ducts
Hyperpnea would result in ___________________________ within the blood.
an increase in Pressure (oxygen) and a decrease in Pressure (carbon dioxide)
Under normal conditions, the region expected to have the lowest PCO2 is the ___________________
atmosphere
The majority of CO₂ in the blood is carried as ____.
bicarbonate ion
In this type, ___ develop bleeding lesions as the dividing epithelial invade the bronchiole wall.
bronchi
This exchange occurs at the ____.
capillaries
The layer of the respiratory membrane that is furthest away from the alveolar air spaces is the membrane of the _____.
capillary endothelial cell
The combination of carbon dioxide and protein known as ___ is abbreviated HbCO₂.
carbaminohemoglobin
At the onset of a bout of exercise, tissue____ levels briefly increase due to elevated aerobic respiration.
carbon dioxide
The reaction between CO2 and H2O to H2CO3 is catalyzed by ___
carbonic anhydrase
The thoracic pump of the respiratory system promotes increased ___ venous return to the right side of the heart.
cardiovascular
Monitoring CO₂ levels by detecting pH of the CSF is the function of _____.
central chemoreceptors
Alternately, carbon dioxide is loading during an exchange called a ____ shift.
chloride
Which of the following are bicarbonate ions exchanged for when they diffuse from plasma back into red blood cells?
chloride ions
The ____ is an anion exchange that takes place in red blood cells as a mechanism to transport bicarbonate ion out of the cell.
chloride shift
The ________ is the most inferior cartilage of the larynx.
cricoid cartilage
Carbon dioxide production in respiring tissues creates an increased level of carbonic acid in the blood, resulting in a ___ blood pH.
decreased
The unloading of oxygen at the tissues results in the formation of ______________________ . This configuration of hemoglobin _____________________ carbon dioxide.
deoxyhemoglobin; more readily binds to
Fecal elimination is promoted via use of the Valsalva maneuver, which is an example of ___ and respiratory interaction.
digestive
Less than 10% of CO₂ is transported as ___.
dissolved gas
The _____ issues output to the VRG that modifies the respiratory rhythm to adapt to varying conditions.
dorsal respiratory group
The _____________ partially covers the opening of the larynx during swallowing to prevent food from entering the trachea.
epiglottis
when the diaphragm relaxes, air is forced from the lungs. This process is known as?
expiration
The vital capacity minus the ____ equals the inspiratory capacity.
expiratory reserve volume
A person expelling air while yelling is performing which type of breathing?
forced
The effects of obstructive diseases such as asthma or emphysema may be determined by measuring the ___.
forced expiratory volume
When the first heme group binds a molecule of oxygen, ___ changes conformation to accept a second oxygen.
hemoglobin
For a given Po₂, hemoglobin unloads more oxygen at ___ temperatures.
higher
Under normal conditions, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide within the tissues is _____________ than the partial pressure of carbon dioxide within the systemic capillaries.
higher
At the respiratory membrane, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the plasma is _____ than in the _____ of the lungs.
higher; alveoli
Acute carbon monoxide poisoning would result in ____________________ of the tissues because oxygen ____________________
hypoxia; is not released from hemoglobin in sufficient amounts at the tissues.
If the atmospheric Pressure(CO2) exceeded the alveolar Pressure(CO2) the pulmonary capillary Pressure(CO2) would ________________________
increase well above normal range.
Hypoventilation results in a(n) _________________ in the arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide, which may result in respiratory ___________________________
increase; acidosis.
As a result of the oxyhemoglobin shift during exercise, blood arriving at the respiring tissues will deliver a(n) ____ amount of oxygen.
increased
3. Renal retention of bicarbonate _______________ blood pH acting as a compensatory mechanism for the condition of respiratory ____________________________
increases; acidosis.
A person suffering from hypercapnia compensates by ____________________ ventilation.
increasing
After a normal inspiration, the amount of air that can then be inspired forcefully is called the ___.
inspiratory reserve volume
As part of the ___ system, nose guard hairs reduce inhalation of other foreign matter.
integumentary
which muscle or (or muscle group) aids the diaphragm as a synergist during resting respiration?
internal and external intercostals
Decreased Pressure (carbon dioxide) results in an increase in blood pH levels. Both of these conditions result in a shift of the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve to the ______________________. This shift _______________ hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen.
left; increases
Eventually at high Po₂ levels, the hemoglobin approaches 100% saturation and can not ___ more oxygen.
load
At a given Po₂ , hemoglobin also unloads more oxygen at a __ pH.
lower
The ___ system benefits from the thoracic pump by the promotion of lymph return.
lymphatic
Microscopic examination of lung tissue from a patient who died from bacterial pneumonia would reveal large numbers of ____.
macrophages
Paranasal sinuses are within the following bones except the
mandible
The least common but most dangerous is small-cell carcinoma, which easily and quickly ___ to other organs.
metastasizes
A second form, adenocarcinoma, originates in the __ glands of the lamina propria.
mucous
Which of the following structures increases the surface area and air turbulence the most during breathing?
nasal conchae
How many primary bronchi serve the right lung?
one
Systemic gas exchange is the unloading of ___ and loading of carbon dioxide.
oxygen
When the curve rises there is a rapid increase in ___ loading.
oxygen
During recovery from exercise (cool-down), blood ___increases back to its pre-exercise state.
pH
central chemoreceptors in the brain stem that are involved in respiratory control respond most directly to changes in which of the following?
pH
Metabolic acidosis would stimulate the ____ leading to an increase in their rate of respiration.
peripheral chemoreceptors
which is often increased in individuals with pulmonary disease?
physiological dead space
which term refers to the potential space between the visceral and parietal pleurae?
pleural cavity
The ____ receives input from higher brain centers and issues output to both the DRG and VRG.
pontine respiratory group
Carbonic anhydrase is found in the _______________ where it directly catalyzes the formation of ____________________
red blood cells; carbon dioxide gas into carbonic acid.
The oxygen remaining in the blood after it passes through the capillary bed provides a venous___ .
reserve
The ____is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced expiration.
residual volume
The ___ system provides for gaseous exchange between the environment and blood stream.
respiratory
where does the diffusion of oxygen from the alveoli into the blood occur?
respiratory division
Increased levels of 2,3 BPG occur in response to decreased blood pH levels. With all other variables unchanged, an increased concentration of 2,3 BPG in the blood would _____________________.
result in a shift of the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve to the right enhancing unloading of oxygen at the tissues.
Increased production of surfactant would __________________
result in an increase in the thickness of the respiratory membrane, which would decrease diffusion of respiratory gases.
Elevated temperatures and a drop in pH will shift the dissociation curve to the ___.
right
Altered blood pH during exercise causes the affinity of hemoglobin to decrease, which is shown as a ___ shift in the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve.
rightward
At low Po₂, the curve ___ slowly.
rises
The relationship between hemoglobin ____________ and Po₂ is shown by an oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve.
saturation
The pleurae are which type of membrane?
serous
The binding of CO to hemoglobin causes the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve to ___________________
shift to the left, indicating that the carboxyhemoglobin is less likely to release bound oxygen.
Respiratory gases cross the respiratory membrane by ___________________
simple diffusion.
The alveoli are composed of
simple squamous epithelium
The ____system provides rigidity to the thoracic cage for respiratory mechanics.
skeletal
equation of alvelor ventilation rate?
(volume of air inhaled - dead space) x (respiratory rate)
which are components of the respiratory tract?
- Nasal Cavity - Larynx - Pharynx
Identify the components of a respiratory membrane?
- endothelial cell of capillary, - one shared basal lamina, - Type 1 (squamous) alveolar cell
____volume is the volume of air inhaled or exhaled during a respiratory cycle?
Tidal
Which of these calculated volumes typically has the greatest value?
Total lung capacity
Surfactant is produced by __________________
Type II pneumocytes
Which structures are responsible for generating sounds within the larynx?
Vocal cords & Vocal folds
Fold of mucous membrane containing elastic fibers responsible for sounds
Vocal fold (true vocal cord)
Insufficient surfactant production would result in __________________
a tendency for the lungs to collapse
