The Respiratory System
During the cough reflex, the trachea ________ slightly to increase the velocity of air movement
constricts
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the anatomical design of the paired lungs makes them easy to distinguish; the right lung has ________ lobes, while the left side has ________ lobes.
3, 2
an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the body will cause
a decrease in the pH of the cerebrospinal fluid
Ventilation
air moves into and out of the lungs
Hemoglobin is a protein that can
bind four molecules of oxygen
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with ____ directly across the alveoli
blood
a condition in which wheezing occurs with breathlessness, a persistent cough and yields yellowish or greenish phlegm is
bronchitis
During the ingestion of food or liquid, the ____ tips to block the opening to the trachea
epiglottis
Breathing
exchange of air between lungs and the environment
in the blood, oxygen is bound to
hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells
The structure nicknamed the "Adam's apple" is associated with the ________, an organ of the respiratory system.
larynx
when air leaves the pharynx, it next enters the
larynx
The respiratory center, which determines breathing rate, is located in the ________ of the brain.
medulla oblongata
the respiratory control center is located
medulla oblongata
internal respiration
movement of carbon dioxide from interstitial fluids into the blood
external respiration
movement of oxygen across alveoli into the bloodstream
the order of which air goes through body
pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchiole, alveoli
Hemoglobin acts as a buffer because
protons released by the dissociation of carbonic acid binds to hemoglobin, preventing large swings in blood pH
During inspiration, intercostal muscles function to
pull the rib cage up and out, so that lung volume increases
the exchange of gases in the lungs occurs between the alveoli and the ________ capillaries
pulmonary
Surfactant is released to
reduce surface tension in the alveoli
tidal volume
the amount of air entering the lungs with every breath
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disorder is described as follows: damage to motor nerves innervating skeletal muscle; skeletal muscles weaken; death usually results within five years of diagnosis?
amytrophic lateral sclerosis
emphysema
chronic disorder that results from permanent damage to the alveoli as a consequence of smoking or exposure to pollutants
the muscle separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
diaphragm
ntrapulmonary pressure must be reduced prior to the process of ________.
inhalation
Carbaminohemoglobin differs from hemoglobin in that
it is bound to carbon dioxide
after blood becomes oxygenated,
it returns to the heart, and is then pumped to body cells
Lung diseases can be diagnosed by measuring
lung volumes
why do humans need to constantly breathe in oxygen in order to stay alive?
oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the process of cellular respiration, which results in the production of the ATPs required to fuel cell functions
which of the following is a symptom of botulism
paralysis of muscles used for breathing
most of the carbon dioxide released by cells is transported in the venous supply in what form
soluble bicarbonate ion
Lung capacity is measure with the use of a
spirometer
vital capacity
the maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximal exhalation
cellular respiration
the process that results in water being produced as a byproduct
why should people breathe through their nose instead of their mouth
through the nose, air is warmed and filtered
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what structure does oxygen molecules move from lungs to the blood
alveoli
an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the body will result in
an increase in breathing rate
Bronchitis
inflammation of the bronchi, symptoms include a persistent cough, wheezing, and the production of phlegm
children who live with smokers are at risk for
asthma
burning of carbon-based fuels can produce ___ , an odorless gas that competes with oxygen for binding to hemoglobin
carbon monoxide
Receptors that respond to a decrease in the partial pressure of oxygen in the blood are the ________ and ________ bodies.
carotid, aortic
Asthma
chronic lung disorder characterized by spasms of the bronchi, which cause difficulty in breathing
congestive heart failure
condition that causes an accumulation of fluid in the spaces between the pulmonary capillaries and alveoli due to inadequate pumping of blood by the heart
Which of the following results from the stimulation by nerve impulses generated in the respiratory center when they arrive at the muscles involved in inspiration?
contraction of the diaphragm
air in the airways that does not participate in gas exchange is known as
dead space volume
A small amount of fluid is contained in the pleural cavity to
function as a lubricant as the lungs move during ventilation
tobacco smoke contains chemicals that ________ the production of mucus and ________ the activity of cilia in the respiratory system.
increase, decrease
pleurisy
inflammation of the epithelial membranes enclosing the lungs
Pneumonia
inflammation of the lungs due to viral or bacterial infection, secretion of excess fluid in the lungs prevents proper gas exchange
during exhalation, the pressure inside the lungs
initially is higher than atmospheric pressure, but drops as air leaves the body
The muscles involved in respiration include the ________ muscles located between the ribs and the ________ located between the thoracic cavity and the abdominal cavity.
intercostal, diaphragm
The basic pattern of inhalation and exhalation is controlled by a region at the base of the brain called the ________.
medulla oblongata
residual volume
the air that remains in the lungs after a forceful exhalation
expiratory reserve volume
the amount of air that can be forced out of the lungs beyond tidal volume
inspiratory reserve volume
the amount of air that can be inhaled beyond tidal volume
During inhalation
the diaphragm and rib muscles contract
The interface between the air and the blood is composed of
the epithelial cells of the alveolus, the extracellular fluid, and the capillary wall
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