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Understanding Patho - Pulmonary - Quiz 5 - Exam 3 Questions Answered Correctly Two types of airways in the pulmonary system: - Answers 1. conducting airways. 2. gas exchange. The conducting airways are involved in: - Answers ventilation; mechanical movement of air in/out of the lungs. Involves much of the initial airways. The gas exchange airways involves what function? - Answers respiration and exchange of gas across membranes resulting in O2/CO2 gas exchange. 3 major airways of the conducting airway: - Answers 1. upper airways. 2. larynx (laryngopharynx). 3. lower airways. Two components of the upper airways: - Answers 1. nasopharynx. 2. oropharynx. What is the purpose if the larynx? - Answers connects the upper and lower airways. Has a switching mechanism that only allows airway to be available in the breathing portion. Also functions for voice production. 3 components of the lower airways in the conducting airways: - Answers 1. trachea. 2. bronchi. 3. terminal bronchioles. The trachea deviates into: - Answers the right and left main stem bronchus. The split between the main bronchi is called: - Answers carina. Terminal bronchioles have small amounts of: - Answers cartilage. Most of the bronchioles are involved in: - Answers the respiration/gas exchange airway rather than the conducting airways. 3 major components of the gas-exchange airways: - Answers 1. respiratory bronchioles. 2. alveolar ducts. 3. alveoli. Describe alveoli: - Answers small balloon like structures where the air ends; the smallest unit of respirations. What cells make up alveoli walls? - Answers epithelial cells. Types of epithelial cells: - Answers 1. Type 1 alveolar cells. 2. Type 2 alveolar cells. Difference between type 1 and type 2 alveolar cells: - Answers Type 1 - alveolar structure components like endothelial cells in capillaries that allows for exchange across capillaries (part of the alveoli capillary membranes). Type 2 - produces surfactant. Why is surfactant important? - Answers Surfactant is a protein that helps to reduce surface tension. surface tension in the lungs is a result of: - Answers result of H+ binding to water or other substances, like binding of lots of magnetic forces to pull everything tighter and closer together. Surfactant acts like a : - Answers detergent as it interferes with H+ bonds, loosens everything and allows for easier inflation of alveoli. What occurs if a baby is born before surfactant is produced? - Answers The baby will have difficulty inflating its alveoli. Tx for baby born before surfactant production: - Answers Give mother steroids to enhance maturation process of these cells if known baby coming early. The alveoli also contain these cells: - Answers alveolar macrophages that engulf pathogens,

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Understanding Patho - Pulmonary - Quiz 5 - Exam 3 Questions Answered Correctly

Two types of airways in the pulmonary system: - Answers 1. conducting airways.

2. gas exchange.

The conducting airways are involved in: - Answers ventilation; mechanical movement of air in/out of the
lungs. Involves much of the initial airways.

The gas exchange airways involves what function? - Answers respiration and exchange of gas across
membranes resulting in O2/CO2 gas exchange.

3 major airways of the conducting airway: - Answers 1. upper airways.

2. larynx (laryngopharynx).

3. lower airways.

Two components of the upper airways: - Answers 1. nasopharynx.

2. oropharynx.

What is the purpose if the larynx? - Answers connects the upper and lower airways.



Has a switching mechanism that only allows airway to be available in the breathing portion. Also
functions for voice production.

3 components of the lower airways in the conducting airways: - Answers 1. trachea.

2. bronchi.

3. terminal bronchioles.

The trachea deviates into: - Answers the right and left main stem bronchus.

The split between the main bronchi is called: - Answers carina.

Terminal bronchioles have small amounts of: - Answers cartilage.

Most of the bronchioles are involved in: - Answers the respiration/gas exchange airway rather than the
conducting airways.

3 major components of the gas-exchange airways: - Answers 1. respiratory bronchioles.

2. alveolar ducts.

3. alveoli.

, Describe alveoli: - Answers small balloon like structures where the air ends; the smallest unit of
respirations.

What cells make up alveoli walls? - Answers epithelial cells.

Types of epithelial cells: - Answers 1. Type 1 alveolar cells.

2. Type 2 alveolar cells.

Difference between type 1 and type 2 alveolar cells: - Answers Type 1 - alveolar structure components
like endothelial cells in capillaries that allows for exchange across capillaries (part of the alveoli capillary
membranes).



Type 2 - produces surfactant.

Why is surfactant important? - Answers Surfactant is a protein that helps to reduce surface tension.

surface tension in the lungs is a result of: - Answers result of H+ binding to water or other substances,
like binding of lots of magnetic forces to pull everything tighter and closer together.

Surfactant acts like a : - Answers detergent as it interferes with H+ bonds, loosens everything and allows
for easier inflation of alveoli.

What occurs if a baby is born before surfactant is produced? - Answers The baby will have difficulty
inflating its alveoli.

Tx for baby born before surfactant production: - Answers Give mother steroids to enhance maturation
process of these cells if known baby coming early.

The alveoli also contain these cells: - Answers alveolar macrophages that engulf pathogens, particles and
debris causing an immune reaction.

The combination of the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli is called: - Answers acinus.

Function of the pharynx: - Answers combined eating, drinking and respiratory section.

Esophagus fxn: - Answers eating and drinking only.

As bronchi divide, they have what mimicry? - Answers Arteries and arterioles that mimic division to
alveoli.



Veins do not follow this pattern.

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