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What is the function of the epiglottis?

It helps prevents choking as it prevents food from entering the trachea.

100

What reflex kicks in when your epiglottis reflex malfunctions?

The coughing reflex.
100

What is the inflammation of the pleural membrane called?

Pleurisy
100

Where are the alveoli located?

The alveoli are located at the ends of the bronchioles

100

What are the tiny air sacs in the lung called?

Alveoli

200

What is the main function of the respiratory system?

It moves fresh air into the body while removing waste gases.

200

How many cells thick are the walls of the alveoli?

One cell thick.

200

Gases always move from areas of _____ pressure to areas of _____ pressure.

1.High

2.Low

200

In inhalation, what does the diaphragm do?

In inhalation the diaphragm contracts and flattens.

200

Asthma is the constriction of the muscles surrounding the bronchi, causing shortness of breath and difficulty breathing out. 

True or False

True

300

What is the most common gas in the atmosphere?

Nitrogen

300

Why is it bad to pluck out nose hairs?

Nose hairs help prevent invaders like dust getting into the lungs.

300

An asthma attack involves the contraction of the _______.

Bronchi

300

What is the nasal cavity?

The nasal cavity is a large air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face.

300
Alveoli are lined with surfactant. True or False?

True

400

Describe the bronchial tree.

The trachea is the trunk. The bronchus are the branches of the trachea. Bronchioles are the smaller branches. The alveoli are the leaves.

400

The voice box, also known as the _______ contains two ligaments called the ________ ________. When these are more relaxed, a ________ sound is produced.

1. Larynx

2. Vocal

3. Cords

4. Deeper

400

A collapsed lung is also known as ______________.

Pneumothorax

400

Carbonic acid dissociates into ___________ and ___________ ions.

1. Bicarbonate

2. Hydrogen

400

What percent of carbon dioxide does hemoglobin transport.

About 10%

500

What is the genetic condition that makes mucus thick and sticky and traps pathogens?

Cystic Fibrosis

500

What muscles cause the chest to expand and inspire air?

The intercostal muscle and the diaphragm.

500

What is the pleural membrane and its function?

The lining of the lungs. Its function is to reduce friction between the lungs and the inside of the chest wall during breathing.

500

Description: A reflex that is aimed at getting excess mucous out of the lungs. The mucous is caused by the decrease in the cilia in the respiratory tract as well as extra thick mucous.

 Choices:

Pneumonia

Pleurisy

Smoker's Cough

Asthma

Smoker's Cough

500

Description:

A bacterial or viral infection in the lungs that leads to fluid in the lungs. Symptoms include chills, high fever, pain in the chest, and weakness due to low oxygen in the blood.

Choices:

The Bends 

Pneumonia

Pleurisy 

Lung Cancer

Pneumonia

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