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EXSS 175 - EXAM 3 REVIEW
Questions with Detailed Verified
Answers
Question: Nose and Nasal Cavity
Ans: warm, moistens, and filters air as it it inhaled
Question: pharynx
Ans: passageway for air, leads to trachea
Question: larynx
Ans: the voice box, where vocal cords are located
Question: trachea
Ans: keeps the windpipe open // lined with fine hairs called cilia which filter
air before it reaches the lungs
Question: brochi
Ans: two branches at the end of the trachea, each lead to a lung
Question: bronchioles
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Ans: a network of smaller branches leading from bronchi into the lung
tissue and ultimately to air sacs
Question: alveoli
Ans: the functional respiratory units in the lung where gases are
exchanges
Question: purposes of the respiratory system
Ans: gas exchange, regulation of blood pH, sensory receptors, air
filtration, vocal sounds
Question: key processes of respiratory system
Ans: pulmonary ventilation, alveolar (external) respiration, tissue
(internal) respiration
Question: pulmonary ventilation
Ans: movement of air in and out of lungs
Question: alveolar (external) respiration
Ans: movement of gases between lungs and blood
Question: tissue (internal) respiration
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Ans: movement of gases between blood and cells
Question: pathway of airflow
Ans: nose + nasal cavity / pharynx / larynx / trachea / bronchi
Question: pleural membrane
Ans: visceral: lines lungs
parietal: lines cavity
Question: pleural cavity
Ans: spaces between membranes containing lubricating fluid
Question: layers of the heart wall
Ans: 1. epicardium
2. myocardium (95% of heart is cardiac muscle)
3. endocardium
Question: pericardium
Ans: membrane surrounding and protecting the heart
Question: fibrous pericardium
EXSS 175 - EXAM 3 REVIEW
Questions with Detailed Verified
Answers
Question: Nose and Nasal Cavity
Ans: warm, moistens, and filters air as it it inhaled
Question: pharynx
Ans: passageway for air, leads to trachea
Question: larynx
Ans: the voice box, where vocal cords are located
Question: trachea
Ans: keeps the windpipe open // lined with fine hairs called cilia which filter
air before it reaches the lungs
Question: brochi
Ans: two branches at the end of the trachea, each lead to a lung
Question: bronchioles
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Ans: a network of smaller branches leading from bronchi into the lung
tissue and ultimately to air sacs
Question: alveoli
Ans: the functional respiratory units in the lung where gases are
exchanges
Question: purposes of the respiratory system
Ans: gas exchange, regulation of blood pH, sensory receptors, air
filtration, vocal sounds
Question: key processes of respiratory system
Ans: pulmonary ventilation, alveolar (external) respiration, tissue
(internal) respiration
Question: pulmonary ventilation
Ans: movement of air in and out of lungs
Question: alveolar (external) respiration
Ans: movement of gases between lungs and blood
Question: tissue (internal) respiration
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Ans: movement of gases between blood and cells
Question: pathway of airflow
Ans: nose + nasal cavity / pharynx / larynx / trachea / bronchi
Question: pleural membrane
Ans: visceral: lines lungs
parietal: lines cavity
Question: pleural cavity
Ans: spaces between membranes containing lubricating fluid
Question: layers of the heart wall
Ans: 1. epicardium
2. myocardium (95% of heart is cardiac muscle)
3. endocardium
Question: pericardium
Ans: membrane surrounding and protecting the heart
Question: fibrous pericardium