Chap 22

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Why does air flow into the lungs during inspiration?

Atmospheric pressure is greater than intrapulmonary pressure, and air flows toward the lower pressure area.

Atmospheric pressure is also known as which of the following?

Barometric pressure

The _______ of the lung is the broad concave surface of the lung that rests on the diaphragm.

Base

Select two examples of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from the list below.

Chronic bronchitis Emphysema

Irritants in the lower respiratory system may stimulate which of the following?

Coughing

Which two muscles (or muscle groups) are primarily responsible for resting (non-forced) inspiration?

Intercostals Diaphragm

What happens to free carbon dioxide from blood that diffuses into alveoli?

It is exhaled.

More than half of the body's blood platelets are made by megakaryocytes in the ____

Lungs

contain the brainstem respiratory centers

Medulla oblongata Pons

Which best defines alveolar gas exchange?

Movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the respiratory membrane

Which is another word for nostrils?

Nares

The auditory tubes open in the _____

Nasopharynx

Which term refers to the most superior portion of the pharynx, posterior to the nasal cavity, and extending to the soft palate?

Nasopharynx

Which gas has the greatest partial pressure in inspired air?

Nitrogen

Which two terms describe the anterior openings of the nasal cavity? Select two answers from the list below.

Nostrils Nares

What are the two layers of the pleura?

Parietal and visceral

What is the serous membrane that encloses each lung?

Pleura

Besides keeping food out of the airway, the larynx is also responsible for which of the following?

Producing speech

The system that supplies the body with oxygen and expels carbon dioxide by the rhythmic intake and expulsion of air is the _____ system

Respiratory

What structure of the medulla oblongata and pons contain respiratory centers?

Reticular formation

COPDs are almost always caused by ______.

cigarette smoke

The principal muscles of respiration are the ______ and the intercostal muscles.

diaphragm

Movement of air out of the lungs is called _______

expiration

During the respiratory cycle, the intake of air is called _______

inspiration

Which term refers to the conducting zones of the respiratory system because they are incapable of gas exchange?

Anatomical dead space

Where is the trachea located?

Anterior to the esophagus

About how much air is in the anatomic dead space?

150mL

How many C-shaped rings of hyaline cartilage make up the trachea?

16 to 20

About what percentage of atmospheric air is made up of oxygen?

21%

How many oxygen molecules are bound to a fully loaded hemoglobin molecule?

4

An average tidal volume is about ______ mL of air.

500

Which term refers to an acid-base imbalance in which the blood pH is lower than 7.35?

Acidosis

A general term for a drop in the pH of blood below 7.35 is _______

Acidosis or acidic

The back-and-forth movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the respiratory membrane is called ________ gas exchange

Alveolar

Which term refers to relaxed, quiet breathing?

Eupnea

In systemic gas exchange, carbon dioxide loading releases what in the erythrocyte?

Hydrogen ions

Which type of hypoxia can be caused by decreased oxygen availability at high altitudes or by drowning?

Hypoxemic

Which term refers to a deficiency of oxygen in a tissue?

Hypoxia

Which form of lung cancer is most likely to become metastatic?

Small-cell carcinoma

Which aspect of the lung is known as the apex?

Superior

Which term refers to the exchange of gases (O2 and CO2) that occurs in the capillary networks between the blood and the body's cells?

Systemic gas exchange

What does oxygen bind to in the hemoglobin molecule?

The heme group

Which best summarizes the Bohr effect?

The rate of O2 unloading is increased in metabolically active tissues due to increased acidity.

Oxygen loading in the lungs decreases hemoglobin's affinity for H+. How does this promote alveolar gas exchange?

The released H+ combines with HCO3- to form free CO2, which can diffuse out of the blood.

The volume of air inhaled or exhaled during a respiratory cycle is called the ________ volume

Tidal

Functions of the larynx.

To keep food and drink out of the airway To produce sound

When the diaphragm contracts and lung volume increases, intrapulmonary pressure drops. True or False

True


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