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How many lobes does the right three lobes

human long have?


Air (and not food) pass in which Nasopharynx

of the following areas:


Rings of cartilage line much of alveoli

the respiratory tract. In which of

one of the follwoing would

cartilage not be found?


A- nasal cavity

B-

C- Soft palate/uvula

Label the following five items D-

from the diagram: E- Glottis

F- Trachea

G-

H- Tongue


Explain what happens to the soft The upward movement of the soft palate prevents food or liquid

palate during swallowing. Why? from entering the nasal passages during swallowing


Type I form the very thin simple squamous epithelium of the

alveoli in junction with capillaries. Make up roughly 95% of

Explain at least 2 differences alveolar epthelial cells.

between Type I and Type II Type II produce and secrete pulmonary surfactant which is

alveolar cells needed throughout the alveolar surface to keep the alveoli

open. In addition, Type II cells can divide to replace damaged

Type I cells. make up roughly 5% of alveolar epithelial cells.


True/False: Positive pressure is False (negative pressure)

used to move air into the lungs


True/False: During exhalation False (during inhalation)

the diaphragm contracts to

actively push air out of the lungs

, True/False: During inhalation the False (rib cage is lifted upward during inhalation)

rib cage is lowered pull the

longs open


True/False: As the thoracic False (density of gases decreases)

cavity expands and lung volume

increases, the density of the

gases filling the lung increases


True/False: When the diaphragm True (air naturally flows out of the lungs because of the pressure

rises, thoracic pressure increases difference)

and air naturally flows out of the

lungs.

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Boyle's law states that gas Inversely proportional to pressure

volume is:


Typically respiratory epithelium layers

contains all of the following,

except which one?


Which cells are most abundant Macrophages

within the alveoli?


Which one of the following is Tidal volume is the maximum amount of air able to be inhaled

not ture of the respiratory beyond normal inhalation

physiology?


Which one of the following is Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)= RV+ ERV

true of the respiratory

physiology calculations?


True/False: The gas exchange falase (requires moisture)

region in the lungs must be dry,

thin and large


True/False: the vestibule is the True

most external portion of the

nasal cavity


True/False: During exhalation, true

the diaphragm rises


True/False: Because of diffusion, False

oxygen naturally moves out of

the blood and into lungs


True/False: the bronchioles are

surrounded by capillaries for gas

exchange

The pleural space fills with air, pus or blood: Pleurisy

This condition results from fluid-filled alveoli: Pulmonary edema
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This condtion results in a loss of alveoli: emphysema

This hereditary illness results in excess mucus: cystic fibrosis


The pressure of three gases 510 mmHG

equals 1 atmosphere. What is the 1 aatm=760 mmHg

partial pressure of oxygen if 100 mmHg + 150 mmHg + X= 760 mmHg

nitrogen is 100 mmHg and 760-100-150= 510 mmHg

carbon dioxide is 150 mmHg?
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