Basics of Pulmonary Function
Airway Anatomy
Neural & Chemical Control
Pressures & Mechanics
Pulmonary Circulation
100

This is the primary purpose of the pulmonary system.

What is gas exchange?

100

These airways conduct air but do not participate in gas exchange.

What are the conducting airways?

100

This respiratory group sets the basic automatic rhythm of breathing.

What is the VRG?

100

This term describes the lungs’ tendency to return to their resting state.

What is elastic recoil?

100

This condition triggers hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction.

What is low alveolar oxygen?

200

This term describes the movement of air into and out of the lungs.

What is ventilation?


200

Gas‑exchange airways begin at this structure.

What are the respiratory bronchioles?

200

These receptors respond to noxious gases and dust.

What are irritant receptors?

200

Barometric pressure at sea level is approximately this value.

What is 760 mmHg?

200

Chronic alveolar hypoxia can lead to this condition.

What is pulmonary hypertension?


300

This process moves gases across the alveolocapillary membrane.

What is diffusion?

300

This functional unit includes respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli.

What is the acinus?

300

Activation of these receptors decreases ventilatory rate and volume.

What are stretch receptors?

300

The partial pressure of water vapor in the respiratory tract is always this value.

What is 47 mmHg?

300

The pulmonary artery carries this type of blood to the lungs.

What is deoxygenated blood?

400

This term describes blood flow through pulmonary capillaries.

What is perfusion?

400

This membrane is the site of gas exchange between air and blood.

What is the alveolocapillary membrane?

400

These receptors respond to increased pulmonary capillary pressure.

What are J‑receptors?

400

Most oxygen in the blood is transported in this form.

What is bound to hemoglobin?

400

Gas exchange occurs because gases move according to this principle.

What is movement from high to low partial pressure?


500

This structure connects the upper and lower airways.

What is the larynx?

500

Air first enters the pulmonary system through this structure.

What is the nasal cavity?

500

These receptors monitor pH, PaCO₂, and PaO₂.

What are chemoreceptors?

500

Most carbon dioxide is transported in this form.

What is bicarbonate?

500

After gas exchange, oxygenated blood leaves the lungs through this vessel.

What is the pulmonary vein?

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