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100

What is the name of the structure that divides the nasal cavity from the oral cavity?

Palate

100

In what structure does gas exchange occur?

Alveoli

100

What muscle is responsible for contracting in an inferior direction to open the thoracic cavity?

Diaphragm 

100

What is it called when someone has inflammed sinuses?

Sinusitis

100

What is the purpose of the respiratory mucosa?

Traps bacteria/viruses

200

What part of the upper respiratory tract increases the surface area and air turbulence in the nasal cavity?

Conchae

200

What is the main function of the lower respiratory tract?

Gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide)

200
By what cellular process does gas exchange occur?

Diffusion

200

What two diseases make up COPD? (partial credit possible)

Emphysema

Chronic bronchitis

200
What is a key way that smoking makes people more susceptible to disease? (hint: think of its effect within the lower respiratory tract)

Destroys cilia

300
What are the 3 functions of the upper respiratory tract? (can get partial credit or all 300)

Purifies,

Humidifies,

Warms incoming air

300

What is the name of the fluid that lies between the visceral and parietal pleuras?

Pleural fluid

300

What brain area controls the rate and depth of breathing?

Medulla oblongata

300

What condition disrupts airflow into the nose? (hint: it can happen after having a broken nose)

Deviated septum

300

Give 3 examples of non-respiratory air movements (partial credit possible)

Yawn, hiccup, cough, laugh, cry, talking

400

What structure is responsible for closing off the larynx so that food does not go down the trachea? 

Epiglottis

400

What is the role of the cilia in the trachea?

Move bacteria UP and OUT of the lungs 

400

List the 4 events of respiration (partial credit possible)

1) Pulmonary Ventilation

2) External respiration

3) Gas transport

4) Internal respiration

400

What respiratory sound (lung sound) might you hear in a patient that has asthma?

Wheezing

400

What is the role of the vocal cords in speech?

Vibrate expelled air
500

List the 3 main functions of the sinuses (partial credit possible)

- Produces mucus

- Lightens skull

- Acts as speech resonance chamber

500

After air passes through the secondary & tertiary bronchi, where does it go next?

Bronchioles

500

What happens in the step of internal respiration?

Gas exchange between blood and body tissues where oxygen diffuses into the tissue and carbon dioxide diffuses into the blood

500

What is the medical term used to describe a collapsed lung?

Pneumothorax

500

What respiratory sound (lung sound) is a result of a foreign, non-fluid obstruction in the lungs?

Stridor

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