Respiratory System
Extra Resp Info
Digestive System
What organ am I?
Urinary System
100

The exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide w/i the alveoli of the lungs

What is External Respiration?

100

The nurse will assess this first when a client has aspirated fluids or a foreign object.

What is the right bronchus?

100

This substance is produced by the parietal cells in the gastric mucosa.

What is intrinsic factor?

100

2 thin, triangular shaped reed like folds or fibrous bands located in the trachea that produce sound when air is passed through them.

What are the vocal cords?

100

This structure is the pathway for urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.

What is the urethra?

200

From the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, Bronchi, and then the bronchioles

What is the pathway for external breathing?

200

To reduce the friction in the lung tissue and to preserve the elasticity of lung tissue

What is the purpose of surfactant?

200

Pepsin, Trypsin, and Chymotrypsin all perform this action.

What is breakdown proteins into amino acids?

200

The cluster of grapes structure at the end of the bronchial tree.

What are alveoli?

200

The reservoir for urine; the cells here are transitional epithelium.

What is the bladder?

300

The trachea and esophagus are located here.

What is the pharynx?

300

This structure regulates involuntary control of the depth and rate of respirations.

What is the medulla oblongata?

300

The breakdown of larger molecules into smaller molecules is referred to as this.

What is catabolism?

300

2 cone shaped organs w/i the chest cavity and used for gas exchange.

What are lungs?

300

The accumulation of water in the tissues is known as this.

What is edema?

400

This structure triggers the cough reflex to clear the obstruction using sensory receptors within it.

What is the larynx?

400

Excess carbon dioxide in the blood causes this situation in the body.

What is Respiratory acidosis?

400

This occurs in the proximal colon to prevent dehydration.

What is the absorption of about 80% of the body's needed water?

400

Dome shaped structure that contracts and flattens to increase both chest space and pleural vacuum.

What is the diaphragm?

400

These 2 organs provide blood filtering and removal of wastes.

What are the kidneys?

500

Inflammation of the lining of the lung caused by pneumonia, lung abscess, Tb, or lung tumor.

What is pleurisy?

500

It is good to stop smoking because it causes this to happen.

What is smoking decreases the size of the tubes leading to the lungs?

500

Lack of this vitamin causes pernicious anemia.

What is vitamin B-12?

500

Nasal hair, cilia, and mucus do this for the respiratory system.

What is perform as protective structures?

500

The functional unit of the kidneys.

What is the nephron?

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