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BIOD 151 Module 2 Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Fully Solved True or false. The lungs are symmetrical. - Answers False Hilum - Answers the "root" of the lung healthy lung tissue is what color - Answers peachy/pink color pleurae - Answers membranes that surround the lungs and the cavity around the lungs visceral pleura - Answers layer of pleura that faces/covers the lung parietal pleura - Answers outer layer of pleura lying closer to the ribs and chest wall that covers the surface around the lungs pleural space/cavity - Answers Space between the visceral and parietal pleural membranes (small) typically empty but has a small amount of fluid that allows for frictionless breathing when diseased, this space can fill with air or fluid what is the function of the pleurae - Answers the pleurae help reduce friction and help with inflation and inhalation compartmentalize, protect, and lubricate the lungs the three main functions of the respiratory system - Answers 1) air conduction 2) air filtration 3) exchange of gases aka respiration other things respiratory system has roles in - Answers vocalization, sense of smell. body's pH regulation structures in the respiratory system - Answers nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs what happens to air as it goes from outside the body to the lungs - Answers air is filtered so it has no debris air is warmed to body temp air is humidified and becomes saturated with water nasal cavities aka fossae are composed of what - Answers none and cartilage nasal septum - Answers a wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two equal sections of left and right fossae vestibule - Answers most external part of nasal cavity just inside the nostrils vestibule lining - Answers skin continuation from the face and vissibrae Vibrissae - Answers short thick hairs that help filter for the respiratory tract aka nose hairs nasal conchae or folds - Answers increase the surface area of nasal cavity to aid in warming and humidification of incoming air why is the nasal cavity highly vascularized - Answers to warm incoming air Three regions of the pharynx - Answers nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx nasopharynx - Answers connection between nasal cavity and pharynx - superior region of the pharynx at the back of the nose and above the soft palate Eustachian tube - Answers connects the middle ear with the nasopharynx and allows passage of air oropharynx - Answers central portion of the pharynx caudal to the mouth and anterior to the epiglottis laryngopharynx - Answers inferior part of the pharynx connecting the pharynx to the opening into the larynx and esophagus what separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity in the mouth - Answers the hard and soft palates hard palate - Answers roof of the mouth aspiration - Answers when food or liquid accidentally enters the trachea may cause pneumonia Pharynx - Answers passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx advantages of shared passageway of the pharynx - Answers 1) air can enter through the mouth when nasal cavity is obstructed 2) allows for relatively normal breathing while eating 3) greater air intake during heavy exercise that requires more gas exchange soft palate - Answers the muscular posterior portion of the palate that closes off the nasopharynx during swallowing or speaking glottis - Answers an opening in the larynx where vocal folds are located Larynx - Answers voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains voc

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BIOD 151 Module 2 Exam Questions with Verified Solutions Fully Solved

True or false.

The lungs are symmetrical. - Answers False

Hilum - Answers the "root" of the lung

healthy lung tissue is what color - Answers peachy/pink color

pleurae - Answers membranes that surround the lungs and the cavity around the lungs

visceral pleura - Answers layer of pleura that faces/covers the lung

parietal pleura - Answers outer layer of pleura lying closer to the ribs and chest wall that covers the
surface around the lungs

pleural space/cavity - Answers Space between the visceral and parietal pleural membranes (small)

typically empty but has a small amount of fluid that allows for frictionless breathing

when diseased, this space can fill with air or fluid

what is the function of the pleurae - Answers the pleurae help reduce friction and help with inflation and
inhalation

compartmentalize, protect, and lubricate the lungs

the three main functions of the respiratory system - Answers 1) air conduction

2) air filtration

3) exchange of gases aka respiration

other things respiratory system has roles in - Answers vocalization, sense of smell. body's pH regulation

structures in the respiratory system - Answers nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs

what happens to air as it goes from outside the body to the lungs - Answers air is filtered so it has no
debris

air is warmed to body temp

air is humidified and becomes saturated with water

nasal cavities aka fossae are composed of what - Answers none and cartilage

nasal septum - Answers a wall of cartilage that divides the nose into two equal sections of left and right
fossae

, vestibule - Answers most external part of nasal cavity just inside the nostrils

vestibule lining - Answers skin continuation from the face and vissibrae

Vibrissae - Answers short thick hairs that help filter for the respiratory tract aka nose hairs

nasal conchae or folds - Answers increase the surface area of nasal cavity to aid in warming and
humidification of incoming air

why is the nasal cavity highly vascularized - Answers to warm incoming air

Three regions of the pharynx - Answers nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx

nasopharynx - Answers connection between nasal cavity and pharynx - superior region of the pharynx at
the back of the nose and above the soft palate

Eustachian tube - Answers connects the middle ear with the nasopharynx and allows passage of air

oropharynx - Answers central portion of the pharynx caudal to the mouth and anterior to the epiglottis

laryngopharynx - Answers inferior part of the pharynx connecting the pharynx to the opening into the
larynx and esophagus

what separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity in the mouth - Answers the hard and soft palates

hard palate - Answers roof of the mouth

aspiration - Answers when food or liquid accidentally enters the trachea

may cause pneumonia

Pharynx - Answers passageway for food to the esophagus and air to the larynx

advantages of shared passageway of the pharynx - Answers 1) air can enter through the mouth when
nasal cavity is obstructed

2) allows for relatively normal breathing while eating

3) greater air intake during heavy exercise that requires more gas exchange

soft palate - Answers the muscular posterior portion of the palate that closes off the nasopharynx during
swallowing or speaking

glottis - Answers an opening in the larynx where vocal folds are located

Larynx - Answers voice box; passageway for air moving from pharynx to trachea; contains vocal cords

vocal folds (true vocal cords) - Answers at the edges of the glottis and embedded in mucous membranes

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