Lung Capacity
Upper Respiratory
Lower Respiratory
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Compare Total Lung Capacity in adult males and females

What is Adult males have about 6 liters Adult Females have 10% less between 4.2-4.5 

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Name the structure that is posterior to the nose and divided by the septum into left and right 

What is the Nasal Cavity 

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Name the structure commonly referred to as the "wind pipe" 

What is the Trachea 

100

The vocal cords are responsible for 

What is produce sound

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Give the meaning for the Respiratory Prefixes

pneumo-,spir-,pulmon-,rhin- 

What is: air, breathe, lung, nose 

200

Tidal Volume is 

The amount of air that is exchanges by the lungs at rest 

200

Name the structure that is lined with mucus and empty into the nasal cavity or pharynx 

What is the Nasal Sinuses 

200

List from top to bottom the three structures of the lower respiratory 

What is Bronchi, Bronchioles, and Alveoli 

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When your are speaking your vocal cords are?

What is closed 

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What cause vocal cords to change during puberty? 

What is the vocal cords grow and get longer

300

Compare Inspiratory Reserve Volume versus Expiratory Lung Volume  

What is IRV is the amount of air that can be inhaled consciously versus expiratory is the amount exhaled consciously 

300

Name the three different -pharynx's 

What is 1. Nasopharynx 2. Oropharynx 3. Laryngopharynx 

300

What are the structures that surround the alveoli? 

What is capillaries
300

Explain the note being sung in each image 

What is bigger = high note, smaller = low note 

300

What is the average age to start smoking regularly? 

What is 17 years old

400

Vital Capacity is the combination of what graph categories? 

What is IRV, TV, and ERV 

400

The structure that prevents food from entering the trachea is 

What is Vestibular Folds 

400

What is the measurement information that gets plugged into the Volume of a Sphere? 

What is the radius

400

Describe the affects of vaping  on the respiratory system verses the nervous system (neurological affects) 

What is: Respiratory - shortness of breathe, wheezing, coughing, asthma, sinus infections

Nervous/Neurological - panic attacks depression, fainting, fatigue 

400

If you are looking at a microscope view of the lung sample you should see what type of structure? 

What is Alveoli 

500

Explain the air left over in your lungs

What is: It is known as Residual Volume and is the amount of air remaining after a forced exhale (meaning there is always air left in your lungs {about 1 liter} after a maximal exhale)
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Name the three structures of the Larynx 

What are Thyroid cartilage, Cricoid Cartilage, and Trachea 

500

How do you calculate Residual Volume?

What is Theoretical lung capacity - vital capacity = residual volume 

500

Describe "popcorn lung" 

What is known officially as bronchiolitis obliterans and caused by diacetyl. This is the chemical used in popcorn to create the buttery flavor and is extremely dangerous when inhaled 
500

Identify all the structures in the Respiratory Diagrams 

What is