Anatomy
Really! More Anatomy
Breathing Patterns
Respiratory Abnormalities
Pulmonary Potpourri
Lymphatic Hodge Podge
100

The double layered membrane surrounding the lungs.

 What is pleura?

100

Enlarged thyroid cartilage of the larynx.

What is the Adam's apple?

100

Normal, quiet breathing

What is eupena?

100

Inflammation or infection of the mucous membrane of the sinuses.

What is sinusitis?

100

Medical name for a nose bleed. 

What are epistaxis?

100

Lymphatic organs that ring the GI and respiratory tracts. 

What are the tonsils?

200

The functional units of the respiratory system. 

What are alveoli?

200

Two branches of the trachea carrying air into the lungs. 

What are the bronchi? 

200

Difficult or labored breathing

What is Dyspnea?

200

Inflammation of the nasal mucosa.

What is rhinitis?

200

Condition often caused by allergies; characterized by spasms and edema in the bronchial tubes.

What is asthma?

200

Another name for the nasopharyngeal tonsils.

What are adenoids?

300

This cavity is shared by the respiratory and digestive systems.

What is the pharynx?

300

Main function of the lungs and respiratory system. 

What is provide oxygen to the cells of the body.

300

Absence of or no breathing

What is apnea?

300

An infection resulting in fluid filled alveoli; characterized by tachypnea, dyspnea, and cyanosis.

What is pneumonia?

300

Mucous membrane lining the respiratory tract.

What is ciliated epithelial tissue?

300

Large blood storage and antibody production organ.

What is the spleen?

400

It contains the vocal cords and is also known as the voice box. 

What is the larynx?

400

Regulates the activity of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles.

What is the phrenic nerve?

400

Increased respiratory rate

What is tachypnea?

400

Long-term bacillus infection causing fibrosis of lung tissue.

What is tuberculosis?

400

Three functions of the nasal cavity.

What is warm, moisten, and filter air?

400

The lymphatic ducts empty into the ___________ 

What is the venous system? 

500

The cartilage lid that closes off the larynx when we swallow, preventing food from entering the trachea. 

What is the epiglottis?

500

Location of the neurogenic center for breathing.

What is the medulla oblongata?

500

 Increased depth of respirations

What is hyperpnea?

500

The degeneration of lung tissue elasticity and alveoli; characterized by dyspnea and a barrel chest appearance.

What is emphysema?

500

Three functions of the sinuses.

What is act as a sound resonance, lighten the skull, and produce mucous for lubrication.

500

Three functions of the lymphatic system. 

What are absorb digested fats, act as a drainage channel for toxins, and return protein to blood that has leaked out of capillaries?

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