Respiratory Anatomy
Breathing & Gas Exchange
Urinary System
Digestive System
Its all Relative
100

This structure forms crude sounds into intelligible speech.

What are the structures of the oral cavity?

100

When intrapulmonary pressure drops below atmospheric pressure, this occurs.  

What is inhalation (inspiration)?

100

The functional unit of the kidney.  

What is the nephron?

100

Carbohydrate digestion begins here.

What is the mouth?

100

Each hemoglobin molecule can bind this many oxygen molecules.

What is four?

200

These grape-like clusters are the site of gas exchange.

What are alveolar sacs?

200

A tidal volume of 500 mL with 150 mL of dead space results in this much air participating in gas exchange.

What is 350 mL?

200

The transition from an afferent arteriole to an efferent arteriole occurs here.

What is the glomerulus?

200

Protein digestion begins here.

What is the stomach?

200

Blood in the urine is called this.

What is hematuria?

300

The principal muscle responsible for inspiration.

What is the diaphragm?

300

The respiratory control center considered the pacemaker of breathing.

What is the ventral respiratory group (VRG)?

300

This hormone acts primarily on the distal convoluted tubule.

What is aldosterone?

300

This organ stores excess glucose as glycogen.

What is the liver?

300

Pus in the urine is called this.

What is pyuria?

400

This structure contains ciliated epithelial cells that move mucus upward.

What is the trachea?

400

The gas with the highest concentration in atmospheric air.

What is nitrogen?

400

In a healthy kidney, very little of this substance is filtered.

What are proteins?

n a healthy kidney, very little protein (such as albumin) is filtered by the glomerulus. The glomerular filtration barrier is highly selective, restricting larger molecules while allowing smaller solutes like water, glucose, and electrolytes to pass.

400

These structures greatly increase surface area for nutrient absorption.

What are villi and microvilli?

400

This accessory digestive organ is NOT considered part of the digestive tract.

What is the pancreas?

500

This structure in the throat is not considered part of the larynx though it is close by.

What is the hyoid bone?

500

This chemical stimulus has the least influence on normal breathing.

What is oxygen?

meticulously regulated by carbon dioxide CO2 levels and resulting blood pH. Small increases in CO2 quickly trigger the central chemoreceptors in the brain to increase ventilation

500

Arrange these nephron structures in the correct order:
Renal corpuscle, PCT, Loop of Henle, DCT, Collecting duct.

What is Renal corpuscle → PCT → Loop of Henle → DCT → Collecting duct?

500

These cells secrete hydrochloric acid into the stomach.

What are parietal cells?

500

This brain structure coordinates swallowing (deglutition).

What is the medulla oblongata?