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100

Name of the process of the krebs cycle 

aerobic 

100

Treatment for asthma 

Bronchial-dilator (puffer)

100

Where does the trachea lead 

throat to lungs 

100

What is the 1 cause of emphysema 

smoking 

100

Net gain of ATP from the glycolysis cycle 

6

200

What is the remaining molecule called after glycolysis? 

Pyruvate/pyruvic acid 

200

True of false: You can get cystic fibrosis from smoking 

False

200

When does fermentation occur 

when there is a lack of oxygen reaching the electron transport chain which causes it to shut down 
200

How many pyruvic acid passed through at a time during the krebs cycle. 

1 (cycle runs 2 times) 

200

What is a result of coal mining operations 

Carbon dust (black lung) 

300

Out of the ____ chemicals found in cigarette smoke ____ are known to cause cancer. 

4000, 40 

300

Where is the location of glycolysis 

Cytoplasm 

300

What is double pneumonia? 

when a bacteria or virus invades the lungs and causes excessive fluid build up in both lungs. 

300

Location of krebs cycle 

mitochondira (matrix) 

300

What happens to the small bronchioles in asthma 

They become constricted (narrowed) because of spasms in the muscles surrounding them and fill up with mucous from overactive mucous glands. 

400

What nationality is cystic fibrosis found in

European 

400

What is a laryngospasm 

happens when the larynx goes unto spasms so no water actually enters the lungs but the person suffocates from the airway being blocked 

400

True of false, tuberculosis is curable with antibiotics 

True 

400

What disease is it when the large bronchi become inflamed and make excessive mucus? 

Bronchitis 

400

3 stages to cell respiration: 

1. Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain (ETC) 

500

What does pleurisy infect 

Te pleural membrane between the lungs and ribs 

500

True or false: 

The diaphragm is a thin, dome-shaped muscle 

False- thick 

500

The equation for cellular respiration: 

C6H12O6+6O2----- 6H2O+6CO2+36ATP

500

Name the 8 environmental respiratory hazards 

Carbon monoxide, silicon dust, carbon dust, asbestos, drowning, high altitude breathing, air pollution (smog), smoking

500

Where on the mitochondria is the electron transport chain 

cristae