Anatomy 3
bronchi - trachea - larynx - pharynx - nose
How air exits the respiratory system
pharynx - larynx - trachea - bronchi
How does air enter the respiratory system?
2
How many secondary bronchi are there in the left lung?
lateral
In relation to the heart, the lungs lie
FALSE - true
In the male the urinary bladder lies posterior to the rectum.
TRUE - false
In the male, the urethra serves a dual purpose.
air
Paranasal sinuses are normally filled with:
segmental
Tertiary bronchi are also called;
oropharynx
The anatomical division of the pharynx that is located behind the mouth from the soft palate to above the level of the hyoid bone us called the
pathological anatomy
The branch of anatomy that studies structural changes in the body as a result of disease is called:
renal medulla
The deep reddish brown region of the internal anatomy of the kidney is the:
bowman's capsule
The doubled walled cup of epithelial tissue found in the urinary system is called:
the pharynx and middle ear
The eustacian tube forms a communication between
external respiration
The exchange of gases between the air sacs of the lungs and the pulmonary capillaries of the blood vascular system
internal respiration
The exchange of gases between the blood and tissue cells is called:
internal respiration
The exchange of gases between the blood and tissue cells.
ureter
The function of these structures is to transport urine from the renal pelvis to the place where it is be stored prior to micturition
nephron
The functional unit of the kidney is referred to as the:
pharynx
The funnel-like organ just posterior to the oral and nasal cavities is the
septum
The hollow nasal cavity is separated by a midline partition called the:
laryngopharynx
The inferior section of the pharynx is the:
11 & 12
The kidneys are partially protected by ribs:
epiglottis
The large leaf shaped cartilage of the larynx is called:
bronchi - larynx - pharynx - trachea
The lower respiratory tract consists of all of the following except
cricoid
The most inferior cartilage of the larynx is the:
cricoid cartilage
The most inferior cartilage of the larynx is the:
thyroid
The most superior piece of laryngeal cartilage is the:
pulmonary ventilation
The movement of air into and out of the lungs is referred to as:
glottis
The opening between the pharynx and larynx is the
fauces
The opening from the oral cavity into the pharynx
Urinary bladder
The organ of the urinary system that acts as a reservoir:
respiration
The overall exchange of gases between the atmosphere, blood and tissue cells
larynx
The passageway that connects the pharynx with the trachea
larynx
The passageway that connects the pharynx with the trachea is the
TRUE - false
The pharynx serves as a passageway for both air and food
3
The phrenic has ____ foramens
bronchopulmonary segment
The portion of the lung tissue that the tertiary bronchi supply is called:
lung
The principle organ of the respiratory system is:
internal respiration
The process whereby oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide at the level of a body cell is called:
3
The right lung has ____ lobes
TRUE - false
The right lung is divided into three lobes by horizontal and oblique fissures
true - false
The root of the lung is made up of the bronchi, blood vessels and nerves:
right and left portions
The sagittal plane divides the body into:
anatomy
The science that deals with the structure of the body is referred to as:
trigone
The shape of the floor of the urinary bladder is referred to as being:
bronchioles
The smallest branches of the bronchial tree are:
TRUE - false
The sternal angle is where the manubrium meets the body of the sternum
topographical anatomy
The study of anatomy with emphasis on superficial landmarks is termed:
alveoli sacs
The terminal air sacs of the lungs are called:
urethra
The terminal portion of the urinary system is the:
FALSE - true - esophageal, aortic and IVC
The three openings in the diaphragm are: the esophageal; aortic and SVC;
2 ureteral openings and 1 internal urethral opening
The three openings that lead into the urinary bladder are:
Urethra
The tube that leads from the floor of the urinary bladder to the exterior of the body is called:
glomerulus
The tuft of capillaries that is surrounded by a double walled epithelial cup is called:
hilus or hilum
The vertical slit located medially on each lung is called:
collecting duct
This duct takes the urine that has been formed within the nephron and drains it into the minor calyces:
cardiac notch
This indentation is located medially on the left lung:
epiglottis
This protective structure helps to keep food and fluids out of the airways:
TRUE - false
Transitional epithelium is found only in the urinary bladder.
nasopharynx
Upon exhalation, air leaving the larynx will next pass through the:
trachea
Upon inhalation, air leaving the pharynx will next pass through the:
supine
When a body is placed with the anterior surface facing superiorly, it is placed in a ____position.
pharynx
When air leaves the posterior nares, it enters the
pharynx
When air leaves the posterior nares, it enters the:
spongy urethra
When the urethra passes through the corpus spongiosum of the penis, it is referred to as:
posterior wall of the urinary bladder
Where do the ureters terminate?
sternal angle or Angle of Louis (level of T5)
Where does the trachea bifurcate?
on the medial surface
Where is the hilus of the kidney located?
thyroid cartilage
Which cartilage forms the most anterior wall of the larynx?
subject is in a supine position
Which does NOT apply to the anatomical position? 1.subject is in a supine position 2.upper extremities are at the sides 3.subject is facing the observer 4.subject is facing the observer 5.subject is standing erect 6.thumbs are pointing away from the body
diaphragm
Which muscle is functional in breathing?
mandible - sphenoid - ethmoid - frontal - maxillae
Which of the following bones does not contain a paranasal sinus?
thoracic-abdominal
Which of the following cavities does the phrenic separate?
perpendicular plate - cartilage - palatine process - vomer
Which of the following is not part of the nasal septum?
I, III
Which of the following study the structures of the body without the use of a microscope? I. gross anatomy II. histology III. macroscopic anatomy IV. cytology V. microscopic anatomy
base
Which part of the lung rests on the diaphragm?
primary bronchi
Which structures results from the bifurcation of the trachea?
3, 5, 1
Put in order - 1. renal fascia 2. renal medulla 3. renal capsule 4. renal cortex 5. adipose capsule
lobar
Secondary bronchi are also called:
glomerulus
A cluster of capillaries within a nephron is referred to as a(n)
proximal
A term in descriptive anatomy that means away from the feet
lateral
A term in descriptive human anatomy that means away from the midline of the body:
medial
A term in descriptive human anatomy that means toward the midline of the body:
25
Approximately how many order of branching are there from the trachea to the alveolar ducts?
FALSE - true - in the right
Aspirated objects tend to lodge in the left bronchus
collecting duct, minor calyx, major calyx, renal pelvis, ureter, urinary bladder, urethra
Choose the correct pathway for the drainage of urine:
renal pyramids
Located within the renal medulla are cone shaped structures called:
