respiratory components
Lung diseases/functioning
Inspiration/expiration
The voice
general knowledge
100

where the nasopharynx ends; a small process that hangs off the soft palate

uvula

100

increases airway resistance

asthma

100

type of inspiration that includes the diaphragm and external intercostals

principal inspiration

100

the voice box

larynx

100

the left lug has how many lobes

3

200

where the oral cavity opens to the pharynx

oropharynx

200

common lung disease caused by smoking or being exposed to excess air polution

emphysema

200
the air that is still in your lungs even after you casually exhale

functional residual capacity

200

controlled by the frequency of the vibrations in the vocal cords

pitch

200

the right lung has how many lobes

2

300

the superior part of the pharynx

nasopharynx

300

air trapped in the pleural cavity that leads to a collapsed lung

pneumothorax

300

the volume of air inspired or expired during normal, quiet breathing

tidal volume

300

controlled by the displacement of the vibrations in the air

volume

300

passageway between the true vocal cords

glottis

400

microscopic ends of the bronchi

alveoli

400

characterized by a baby having great difficulty breathing

infant respiratory distress syndrome

400

expiration that includes the abdominal muscles and internal intercostals muscles

forced expiration

400

created by the air vibrating within the body

resonance

400

also called vocal folds

true vocal cords

500

allows air to pass to the larynx and food to pass to the esophagus

laryngopharynx

500

infection of the lungs that can be viral, bacterial, or even the result of protozoa

pneumonia

500

the volume of air left in the lungs after a forceful expiration

residual volume

500

sound production happens when you:

exhale; move air past the vocal cords

500

another name for the false vocal cords

vestibular folds