Anatomy
Function
Mechanics of Breathing
External/Internal Respiration and Gas Transportation
Respiratory Disorders
100

Nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx

What are the three regions of the pharynx?

100

Route air and food into proper channels and play a role in speech

What are the two main functions of the larynx?

100

Supply body with oxygen and dispose of carbon dioxide

What are the two functions of the respiratory system?

100

Exchange of gases occurring between the alveoli and pulmonary blood

What is external respiration?

100

In this disease, patients almost always have a history of smoking

What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?

200

Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli

What are the organs of the respiratory system?

200

This is where gas exchanges between the blood and external environment occur

What are the alveoli?

200

Respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, alveoli

What does the respiratory zone include?

200

Carbon dioxide is unloaded out of the blood

What happens to carbon dioxide in the blood during external respiration?

200

In this disease, alveoli walls are destroyed and lungs lose elasticity

What is emphysema?

300

The three main parts of the nose

What are the nostrils, nasal cavity, and nasal septum?

300

Drain the middle ear

What do the pharyngotympanic tubes do?

300

Simple diffusion

How does gas cross the respiratory membrane?

300

Oxygen diffuses from blood into tissue

What happens to oxygen during internal respiration?

300

This disease is the leading cause of cancer death for men and women

What is lung cancer?

400

4 inches

How long is the trachea?

400

Lighten the skull, act as resonance chambers for speech, produce mucus

What are the functions of the sinuses?

400

Intrapulmonary pressure increases

What happens to intrapulmonary pressure during inspiration?

400

This forms when oxygen attaches to hemoglobin

What is oxyhemoglobin?

400

Adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, small cell carcinoma

What are the three most common types of lung cancer?

500

The hilium

Where does each bronchus enter the lung at?

500

These 2 regions serve as common passageways for air and food

What are the oropharynx and laryngopharynx?

500

The lungs recoil and collapse

What happens if intrapleural pressure equals atmospheric pressure?

500

Most carbon dioxide is transported in the plasma as this

What is a bicarbonate ion?

500

Mucosa of the lower respiratory passages becomes severely inflamed

What happens to the body during chronic bronchitis?

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