Repiratory anatomy
Additional anatomy
Lung Volume
Lower respiratory system
pH balance
100

How many lobes in each lung? Why?

Right has 3 lobes

Left has 2 lobes

Left has less due to providing space for the heart

100

What are the respiratory functions of the nose?

Warming

Filtering and cleaning

Humidification


100

How do we medically measure lung volume?

Spirometer

100

Which bronchus is wider, shorter, and more vertical

Right bronchus

100

What is the proper pH in the body?

7.35-7.45

200

What is the area on the lungs called that is the entry and exit point of the vessels

Hilum

200

What lies between the nasal and oral cavity?

Hard palate

Soft palate

Uvula

200

The amount of air that passes into and out of the lungs in a normal quiet breath

Tidal volume

200

Which lung has a middle lobe and a horizontal fissure?

Right lung

200

What are the 3 ways the body changes the pH

Buffering system

     Bicarbonate buffering

     Phosphate buffering

     Protein buffering

Respiratory buffering system

Renal buffering system

300

What is the area termed between the trachea and the primary broncus?

Carina

300

Functions of the larynx

Production of sound

Speech

Protection of lower respiratory tract

Passageway for air

Filtering

Humidifying

Warming

300

What are the 4 types of lung volume?

Tidal volume

Inspiratory reserve volume

Expiratory reserve volume

Reserve volume

300

Functions of the bronchi

Control of air entry

Warming and humidifying

Support and patency

Removal of particulate matter

Cough reflex

300

How does the respiratory and renal system effect acid balance?

Repiratory system excretes CO2

Renal system excretes H+

400

List the anatomy of the respiratory system in order from entry/exit to the part of gas exchange

Nose/nasal cavity

Pharynx

Larynx

Trachea

Two bronchii

Brochioles

Alveolar duct

Alveolar sac

Alveoli

400

What lies superiorly, inferiorly, and posterior to the trachea?

Superiorly - larynx

Inferiorly - right and left bronchi

Posteriorly - esophagus

400

What is the forced inhalation volume plus the forced exhalation volume plus the tidal volume called?

Vital capacity

400

About how many alveoli in the adult lungs and purpose?

150 million

Exchange Carbon Dioxide with Oxygen

400

What is the most effective regulator of pH and can conserve and produce bicarbinate?

Kidneys

500

What muscles are directly involved in the respiratory process in the body?

Intercostal muscles (muscles between the ribs) (11 pair)

Diaphragm

500

What provides structure for the trachea?

16-20 C - shaped cartilage rings

500

What is the average volume of the lungs and what is the volume of normal quiet breath?

Total av. capacity: 6000ml

Tidal volume: 500ml

500

What is the pleura? Types, in relation to, and what is between

Visceral pleura lies next to lungs

Parietal pleura lies next to chest wall

In between is serous fluid to reduce friction

500

Describe Acidosis and Alkalosis and where is the respiratory control center in the body?

Acidosis - Increased concentration of hydrogen ions with pH below 7.35

Alkalosis - Decreased concentration of hydrogen ions with pH above 7.45

Medulla Oblongata