Lymph!
Blood
Respiratory Structure
Ventilation
Misc.
100
Differentiate between primary and secondary lymphatic locations.
Primary locations produce lymphocytes; secondary locations fight in immune responses
100
Can a person with O+ blood donate to someone with AB+ blood?
Yes!
100
What is your Adam's Apple?
Thyroid cartilage on the larynx.
100
Name one lung "volume."
Tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, residual volume
100
What is your blood type?
(Mine is O+....)
200
How can you differentiate between the medulla and cortex of a lymph node?
Medulla has much more vascularized appearance and is deep to the cortex.
200
Can a person with B- blood donate to someone with O- blood?
No; although they are each Rh-, since O blood has B antigens, it cannot accept B blood.
200
Why are cartilage rings in the trachea not a complete circle?
The esophagus must expand during swallowing; the lack of cartilage in the back allows this expansion.
200
What is Boyle's Law?
Pressure of a gas in a closed container is inversely proportional to the volume of that container.
200
What does a spirometer measure?
Lung volumes
300
Where are T and B-lymphocytes formed? Where do they mature?
They are formed in red bone marrow; T cells mature in the thymus, and B cells mature in red bone marrow.
300
What is the main organ that filters blood of foreign antigens?
The spleen
300
Trace the anatomy from the trachea through an alveolus on the left side.
Trachea, (carina), left primary bronchus bronchi, left secondary bronchus, left tertiary bronchus, bronchiole, terminal bronchiole, respiratory bronchiole, alveolar sac, alveolus
300
Name 3 muscles that help you breathe.
Sternocleidomastoid, external intercostals, internal intercostals, scalenes, pectoralis minors, diaphragm, abdominal muscles
300
What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
Roughly 24 mph
400
Order these: thoracic duct, iliac lymph node, junction of jugular and subclavian veins, cisterna chyli, lumbar trunk,
iliac lymph node, lumbar trunk, cisterna chyli, thoracic duct, junction of jugular and subclavian veins
400
What infant disease should a pregnant woman with Rh- blood be concerned about?
Hemolytic disease of the newborn
400
Why is pseudostratified columnar epithelium found in the nasopharynx and the lower larynx, but not the oropharynx, nasopharynx, or upper pharynx?
Because food travels through these cavities, they are protected with a multi-layered epithelium: stratified squamous epithelium.
400
What happens in pneumothorax that causes the lung to collapse?
Air moves into the pleural cavity, and the visceral pleura no longer moves with the parietal pleura. The added pressure causes the lung to collapse.
400
What cells in psuedostratified ciliated columnar epithelium create mucous?
Goblet cells
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