Upper Tract
Gas Exchange
Structures
Lower tract
100

The flap that prevents food from entering the trachea.

What is the epiglottis?

100

IRV + TV + ERV = ?

Vital capacity

100

Grape looking structures where gas exchange occurs.

What is the alveoli?

100

What is  the structure that are only found in the right lung only? What about the left lung?

Middle lobe and lingula.

200

The structure of the nasal cavity that increases surface area and turbulence for improved filtration.

What is nasal conchae?

200

Explain the relationship of volume to pressure per Boyle's Law

Inversely proportional

200

Medical name for the "windpipe".

What is the trachea?

200

The smallest air conducting passageways of the bronchi.

What are the bronchioles?

300

Gases and macrophages travel between alveoli via these structures.

What are pores of Kohn?

300

Patients with this condition are called Pink Puffers.

Emphysema.

300

At the end of the trachea, we come to a fork in the road for these.

What are the bronchi?

300

The 2 mechanisms that control breathing.

What are neural factors and chemoreceptors?

400

Clusters of lymphatic tissues in the pharynx that serves as first line of defense against infection?

Tonsils

400

Reflex that prevent overinflation of the alveolar sacs

What is Hering-Breuer reflex

400

This makes up the floor of the nasal cavity and the roof of the mouth.

What is the palate?

400

Number of lobes of the right lung.

What is 3?

500

Disease of the lungs characterized by bronchospasm resulting to narrowing of airways.

Asthma

500

The amount of air inhaled during normal breathing

Tidal Volume.

500

The muscle that allows for breathing to occur.

What is the diaphragm?

500

What is the unique shape of the cartilage of trachea to prevent collapsing anteriorly  and accommodate the esophagus posteriorly?

C shaped

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