Structures
Respiration
Breathing
Misc.
Diseases
100

Number of lobes in each lung

What is Right = 3 Left = 2

100

Two major movements during respiration

What is inspiration and expiration?

100

Air enters the body here

What are the nose and/or mouth?

100

What body cavity can the lungs be found in?

What is the thoracic? 

100

Reaction to an allergy that causes the bronchial walls to spasm

What is asthma?

200

Flap of tissue that closes when swallowing food

What is the epiglottis?

200

Definition of external respiration

What is gas exchange between the air and blood?



200

 The muscle that contacts during inhalation

 What is the diaphragm?

200

 3 organs of the upper respiratory tract?

What are the nose, nasal cavity, sinuses, pharynx?

200

Blockage of a main artery in the lung due to a blood clot

What is a pulmonary embolism?

300

When inhaling, this is where air goes after it leaves the trachea 

 What is the bronchi?

300

Definition of internal respiration

What is the transfer of oxygen from blood to the body cells and transfer of carbon dioxide from body cells to blood?

300

Where does the trachea lie in relation to the esophagus?

What is anterior (in front of) to the esophagus?

300

 3 organs of the lower respiratory tract

What are the Larynx, trachea, bronchial tubes, lungs?

300

Alveoli become stretched and are unable to push carbon dioxide out of the lungs

What is emphysema? 

400

 Structure that resembles a bunch of grapes

What are Alveoli?

400

Oxygen moves from the lungs into the bloodstream in this process

What is diffusion?

400

This happens to your respiration rate when carbon dioxide levels increase in the blood?

What is it increases - you breath faster?

400

The function of the mucus membrane that lines the nasal cavities

What is to moisten and warm the air

400

Presence of air or gas in the pleura space causing a collapsed lung

What is pneumothorax? 

500

Two components lined with hair like objects called cilia

What is the nose and bronchial tubes?

500

Part of brain that controls respiration 

What is the medulla?

500

Air travels from the pharynx to the ________ to the _____ and finally to the ______ where oxygen is exchanged with the blood stream.

What is the trachea, bronchi, alveoli?

500

Trace a drop of blood from the lungs to the aorta (include valves)

What is Lungs -> Pulmonary Veins -> Left Atrium -> Bicuspid (AV) Valve, Left Ventricle, Aortic Valve -> Aorta

500

Chronic or acute inflammation of the mucus membrane of the bronchial tubes

What is bronchitis