Chapter 22 Content Review
Which of the following statements is true?
As alveolar volume increases, alveolar pressure (Palv) decreases.
What happens to the fluid that remains in the lungs after birth?
***NOT It is expelled shortly after birth
The serous membranes that surround the lungs are called the
***NOT peritoneal membranes
Total dead air space is anatomic dead space plus
***NOT the residual volume
Which of the following muscles increases the volume of the thorax during a normal inhalation? (1) diaphragm (2) external intercostals (3) internal intercostals (4) rectus abdominis
1, 2
If the total pressure of a mixture of gases was 760 mm Hg and its composition is 20% oxygen, 0.04% carbon dioxide, 75% nitrogen, and 5% water vapor, then the partial pressure of oxygen would be
152 mm Hg.
Arrange the following structures in the order air passes through them during inhalation: (1) alveolar ducts (2) alveolus (3) respiratory bronchiole (4) terminal bronchiole
4, 3, 1, 2
Which of the following statements concerning the lungs and the pleura is true?
A lubricant is secreted by the pleura
Whose law explains that an increase in volume causes a decrease in pressure?
Boyles Law
Which of the following occurs during the chloride shift?
Chloride is exchanged for bicarbonate.
A low partial pressure of oxygen promotes hemoglobin binding to carbon dioxide. This is an example of the ________.
Haldane effect
As acidity increases, how does this affect the affinity of hemoglobin for the oxygen it carries?
Oxyhemoglobin affinity decreases
When ventilation is not sufficient, which of the following occurs?
The capillary constricts.
Why is fetal hemoglobin very efficient at picking up oxygen?
The fetal oxygen-dissociation curve is to the left of the maternal oxygen-dissociation curve.
Which of the following statements concerning the dorsal and ventral respiratory groups is false?
They are located in the reticular activating system
What type of alveolar cells produce surfactant?
Type II pneumocytes
Which of the following statements concerning the larynx is correct?
When the glottis closes, air is prevented from leaving the lungs
For air to flow into or out of the lungs, there must be
a pressure gradient established between the atmosphere and the alveoli
Which of the following factors play a role in the oxygen
a. temperature b. BPG c. pH
Oxygen diffusion from the alveolus to the pulmonary capillary occurs because
alveolar PO2 is greater than capillary PO2.
The diagram illustrates the respiratory membrane. What layer is "B"?
alveolar epithelium
Gas exchange between the air in the lungs and the blood takes place in the
alveoli
Normally, the partial pressure of oxygen gas is higher in the
alveoli
Which of the following anatomical structures is not part of the conducting zone?
alveoli
The walls of the alveoli
are composed of simple squamous epithelium.
When do fetal breathing movements begin?
around week 20
The Haldane effect means that
as hemoglobin releases O2, the ability to pick up CO2 increases
In which of the following sequences does PO2 progressively decrease?
atmospheric air, blood in aorta, body tissues
The diagram illustrates the respiratory membrane. What layer is "D"?
basement membrane of capillary endothelium
The diagram illustrates the respiratory membrane. What layer is "C"?
basement of alveolar epithelium
From largest to smallest, the correct sequence for the following passageways is
bronchi, bronchioles, terminal bronchioles, respiratory bronchioles, alveoli
Oxygenated blood is carried to the tissues of the lungs via the
bronchial arteries
A section of the lung that receives its own tertiary bronchus is called the ________.
bronchopulmonary segment
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than is oxygen. Which gas has the higher rate of diffusion?
carbon dioxide
The pontine respiratory neurons
control depth of inspiration and allow for relaxation.
The ring of cartilage that forms the base of the larynx is the
cricoid cartilage
Pulmonary edema will cause the rate of gas diffusion to
decrease
During inspiration, contraction of the diaphragm causes the volume of Mr. Jone's thoracic cavity to increase and the pleural pressure to decrease. The pressure in his alveoli (Palv) will
decrease below atmospheric pressure (PB), causing air to move into his lungs
The Bohr effect refers to the
effect of pH on the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve.
During swallowing, the opening into the larynx is covered by the
epiglottis
Which of the following stimulates the production of erythrocytes?
erythropoietin
The chloride shift refers to the
exchange of chloride ions for bicarbonate ions across the red blood cell membrane.
Which of the following is NOT a function of the pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium of the nasal cavity?
exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
What is the volume of air that can be forcibly expired after expiration of the tidal volume?
expiratory reserve volume
Which of the following structures separates the lung into lobes?
fissure
What occurs at the respiratory membrane?
gas exchange between the air and blood takes place
Internal respiration refers to
gas exchange between the blood and body tissues.
External respiration refers to
gas exchange between the lungs and the blood.
During expiration, the alveolar pressure must be
greater than atmospheric pressure.
The trachea
has "C" shaped cartilages that form its anterior and lateral sides
Increased ventilation that results in an increase in blood pH is called ________.
hyperventilation
Most carbon dioxide is transported in the blood
in the form of bicarbonate ions.
What is the function of the conchae in the nasal cavity?
increase surface area
What is the function of the nasal conchae?
increases turbulence and surface area for cleaning, warming and moisturizing the air
Gas exchange that occurs at the level of the tissues is called ________.
internal respiration
What does "B" represent on the diagram?
larynx
What factors are responsible for the decrease in the volume of the alveoli?
lung recoil and surface tension of water
What does "E" represent on the diagram?
lungs
The chemosensitive area of the brain is located in the
medulla oblongata
When people aspirate liquids or food into their lungs, the liquid or food most commonly enters the right lung rather than the left lung. This is because the right primary bronchus is __________ than the left primary bronchus.
more vertical
Ventilation refers to the
movement of air into and out of the lungs
Whenever people cry, their nose runs. This is because the _____ drain tears into the nose.
nasolacrimal ducts
The auditory tubes open into the
nasopharynx
Which of the following factors keeps the alveoli expanded?
negative pleural pressure
What does "A" represent on the diagram?
pharynx
Which of the following is part of the upper respiratory tract?
pharynx
Mr. Huff and Puff exhales normally; then, using forced expiration, he exhales as much air as possible. The volume of air still remaining in his lungs is called
residual volume
Which of the following prevents the alveoli from collapsing?
residual volume
Gas flow decreases as ________ increases.
resistance
Constriction of smooth muscle in the bronchioles
restricts the flow of air into the lungs
The olfactory epithelium responsible for the sense of smell is located in the
roof of the nasal cavity
The diameter of bronchioles can change because their walls contain
smooth muscle.
The ventral respiratory group
stimulates the internal intercostal and abdominal muscles.
Which of the following structures is part of the bronchial tree?
terminal bronchioles
Which of the following is NOT a factor that influences the rate of gas diffusion through the respiratory membrane?
the temperature of the gases
When the inspiratory muscles contract,
thoracic volume increases.
The largest of the laryngeal cartilages is the
thyroid cartilage.
The pleura that surrounds the lungs consists of two layers, the ________.
visceral and parietal pleurae
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 45 mm Hg in the blood and 40 mm Hg in the alveoli. What happens to the carbon dioxide?
It diffuses into the alveoli
Which of the following statements regarding the lungs is correct?
The left lung contains two lobes while the right lung contains three lobes
Surfactant facilitates alveolar ventilation by
decreasing the surface tension between water molecules on the lining of the alveoli
If a baby is born prematurely before type II cells produce sufficient pulmonary surfactant, which of the following might you expect?
difficulty inflating the lungs
Oxyhemoglobin forms by a chemical reaction between which of the following?
hemoglobin and oxygen
Gas moves from an area of ________ partial pressure to an area of ________ partial pressure.
high; low
A protective function of the respiratory system would be
preventing microorganisms from entering the body
After hyperventilating for several minutes, a person may develop short periods of apnea because
the level of CO2 decreases below the level necessary to stimulate the inspiratory center
The volume of air inspired or expired with each breath is the
tidal volume
Of the following structures, the largest in diameter is the
trachea
What does "C" represent on the diagram?
trachea
Which of the following is NOT a process of respiration?
voice production
Which of the following functions is associated with the nose?
warming the air and producing mucus to trap debris from the air
Blood oxygen levels
within the normal PO2 range have little effect on regulation of respiration
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged across the respiratory membrane by the process of
diffusion
As temperature increases, how would this affect the oxyhemoglobin-dissociation curve?
shift it to the right
Exercise can trigger symptoms of AMS due to which of the following?
small venous reserve of oxygen
What is the role of alveolar macrophages?
to remove pathogens and debris
The pressure difference between the intra-alveolar and intrapleural pressures is called ________.
transpulmonary pressure
Mr. Jones has a blood pH of 7.00 and a temperature of 100.5°F. His oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve would
shift to the right, causing more O2 to be released to his cells.
Oxygen is transported in the blood
dissolved in the plasma and bound to hemoglobin
When air passes through the glottis, which structures vibrate to produce sound?
vocal folds (cords)