respiratory system
All of the following statements are TRUE regarding lung cancer EXCEPT which one?
One hundred percent of lung cancers are caused by smoking or exposure to cigarette smoke.
Ventilation refers to the process by which
air moves into and out of the lungs
All of the following are involved in the regulation of the rate and depth of breathing EXCEPT which one?
bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli
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
Which one of the following muscles separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity?
diaphragm
A small amount of fluid is contained in the pleural cavity to
function as a lubricant as the lungs move during ventilation
During exhalation, the pressure inside the lungs
initially is higher than atmospheric pressure, but drops as air leaves the body
Carbaminohemoglobin differs from hemoglobin in that carbaminohemoglobin
is bound to carbon dioxide
Which one of the following is a symptom of botulism?
paralysis of muscles used for breathing
Arrange the following entries in the order in which air contacts them as air is drawn into the body.
pharynx larynx trachea bronchiole alveoli
During a cough, what is responsible for constricting the size of the trachea?
smooth muscle
Most of the carbon dioxide released by cells is transported in the venous supply in what form?
soluble bicarbonate ion
Oxygen-rich blood flows through the heart
via the left atrium and ventricle before entering the systemic circuit
Which of the following occurs as air is drawn through the nose?
Air is warmed, filtered, and humidified
All of the following are TRUE regarding the effect of smoking on the respiratory system EXCEPT which one?
Antimicrobial compounds found in the respiratory mucus of smokers decrease the likelihood of infection.
How does external respiration differ from internal respiration?
Internal respiration refers to gas exchange between inhaled air and blood, whereas external respiration refers to gas exchange between the blood and tissue fluids.
Which one of the following best explains why humans must 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.
An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the body causes
a decrease in the pH of the cerebrospinal fluid
Which of the following disorders is described as follows: damage to motor nerves innervating skeletal muscle; skeletal muscles weaken; death usually results within five years of diagnosis?
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Carbon dioxide is carried from the tissues to the lungs by a variety of mechanisms. Which of the following lists these mechanisms in order representing the mechanism that carries the most carbon dioxide to the mechanism that carries the smallest amount?
bicarbonate—dissolved in plasma—carbaminohemoglobin
A condition in which wheezing occurs with breathlessness and a persistent cough, and yields yellowish or greenish phlegm is
bronchitis
Burning of carbon-based fuels can produce which one of the following, an odorless gas that competes with oxygen for binding to hemoglobin
carbon monoxide
During the ingestion of food or liquid, which one of the following tips to block the opening to the trachea?
epiglottis
External respiration is the process of
exchanging air in lungs with the surrounding environment
Antibiotics are the preferred treatment for colds
false
Deoxygenated blood is transported to the pulmonary capillaries of the lungs by the pulmonary veins; oxygenated blood is transported away from the pulmonary capillaries by the pulmonary arteries
false
Oxygen moves from the lungs into the blood during internal respiration
false
The figure above depicts expiration
false
The trachea is completely surrounded by rings of cartilage, resulting in an organ that is inflexible
false
In which one of the following situations is hemoglobin most likely to bind oxygen?
in a tissue with a neutral pH
The respiratory control center is located
in the medulla oblongata
Bronchioles differ from bronchi in that they
lack cartilage in their walls
During puberty, the increased production of testosterone in males causes the rapid enlargement of which one of the following structures of the respiratory system?
larynx
When air entering the respiratory tract leaves the pharynx, it next enters the
larynx
During inspiration, intercostal muscles function to
pull the rib cage up and out, so that lung volume increases
All of the following are part of an individual's vital capacity EXCEPT which one?
residual volume
An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the body results in a decrease in the pH of the cerebrospinal fluid, which results in an increase in breathing rate.
true
Hemoglobin binds more tightly to carbon monoxide than to oxygen.
true
Hemoglobin in red blood cells can bind both oxygen and carbon dioxide, but not at the same time since it uses the same binding site
true
Lung capacity is typically measured with the use of a spirometer
true
Lung diseases, such as emphysema, can be diagnosed by measuring lung volumes and the rates at which these volumes change
true
Surfactant is released to reduce surface tension in the alveoli
true
The rate and depth of normal breathing are controlled by the need to get rid of CO2
true