Anatomy
Mechanics
Respiration
Terms
Potpourri
100

Structure nicknamed the windpipe.

What is the Trachea?

100

Electrical attraction of water molecules causing alveoli to collapse.

What is Surface Tension?

100

Inhalation is associated with this movement of the diaphragm.

What is contraction?

100

Term for the temporary cessation of breathing.

What is Apnea?

100

The amount of air that is left in the lung after a forced exhalation.

What is residual volume?

200

Term that consists of the bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli.

What is the Bronchial Tree?

200

This has to be negative for the lungs to expand.

What is intrapleural pressure or intrapleural space?

200

This is an active process and requires energy.

What is inhalation?

200

Condition for when the lung are collapsed and the aveoli airless.

What is Atelectasis?

200

The space occupied by air that does not reach the alveoli.

What is anatomical dead space?

300

Oxygen (O2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are exchanged across here.

What is the Alveolar Pulmonary Capillary Membrane?

300

When tension is released in the elastic tissue and it returns to the original unstretched position.

What is elastic recoil?

300

This nerve stimulates the diaphragm to contract.

What is the Phrenic nerve?

300

The technical term for a runny nose.

What is Rhinorrhea?

300

The chemical that signals the brain to begin respirations.

What is Carbon Dioxide (CO2)?

400

This structure is the passageway for air, production of voice, prevents aspiration and has no "C" shaped cartilage.

What is the Larynx?

400

This interferes with surface tension to allow alveoli to expand or stay open.

What are Surfactants? 

400

Exhalation is associated with an increase in this pressure.

What is Intrapulmonic pressure?

400

Term for when there is a low concentration of oxygen in the tissue.

What is hypoxia?

400

Normal breathing involves involuntary and this.

What is Rhythmic?

500

This is the place where the trachea bifurcates into the right and left bronchi.

What is the Carina?

500

The measure of elastic recoil.

What is Compliance?

500

Most Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is transported in the blood as this.

What is Bicarbonate (HCO3)?

500

The term that refers to the high pitched wheeze caused by an obstruction of airflow.

What is Stridor?

500

This is the location for the main control center for the respiratory system.

What is the Medulla Oblongata?

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