Respiratory structures
Respiratory Phys.
Urinary Structures
Urinary Phys.
Misc.
100

The structure in the lung that takes place in gas exchange.

What is the alveolus?
100

This causes the transfer of gasses, like oxygen and carbon dioxide

What is partial pressure difference?

100

This structure of the nephron loop has aquaporins for water reabsorption

What is the thin segment?

100

This happens if the medulla is not salty

What is diluted urine?

100

This means to go back to the blood

What is reabsorption?

200

The "structure" that helps clear debris from the lungs (hint: think the mall)

What is the mucociliary escalator?

200

The first step of inhalation (what causes inhalation?)

What is the diaphragm contracts?

200

This is the goal of the nephron loop, according to Dr. Freeman

What is make the medulla salty?

200

The presence of this in urine is indicative of diabetes mellitus

What is glucose?

200

This is the name for involuntary urination

What is Incontinence?

300

The STRUCTURE that keeps the nostrils from drying out, assisting with immune system function. (hint: not mucous)

What is the swell body (erectile tissue)?

300

The indicator for hemoglobin to unload oxygen at working tissues

What is H+, or low pH?

300

Dilation of this structure increases GFR

What is the afferent arteriole?

300

This is the mechanism that urine moves through the ureters, also used in other parts of the body

What is peristalsis?

300

This increases hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen

What is changing shape?
400

The structure(s) that prevent food from entering the airway.

What are the larynx and epiglottis?

400

When someone sighs, without being upset, this is happening in their lungs and why

What is spreading surfactant to prevent alveolar collapse?

400

The structure that collects urine from many different nephrons

What is the collecting duct?

400

The part of the nephron that is affected by hormonal control

What is the DCT and collecting duct?

400

The body fixes this by hyperventilating

What is acidosis?
500

The specific structure that inhaled items are most likely to get caught

What is the right bronchi?

500

The home for the pacemaker neurons in the VRG

What is the pre-bötzinger complex?

500

This structure is voluntary to control during urination

What is the external urinary sphincter?

500

A disease that damaged the Na/K pumps in the nephron loop would do this to the concentration of "salt" in the medulla

What is less salty

500

This is the form that carbon dioxide is transported in the blood

What is a bicarbonate ion?

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