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815: Exam 5 Chapter 22 The Respiratory
System Questions and Answers (Expert
Solutions)


Q: What is the significance of the Respiratory and Cardiovascular systems?, 🗹🗹:
Deliver oxygen for metabolic processes that require ATP production and remove CO2


Q: Upper respiratory tract consists of, 🗹🗹: nose

nasal cavity

pharynx


Q: Lower respiratory tract consists of, 🗹🗹: larynx

trachea

bronchi

lungs


Q: Conducting zone, 🗹🗹: The respiratory passageways that carry or "conduct" the
air to sites of gas exchange.

Trachea

Bronchi

Bronchioles (non-respiratory section)

They also filter, humidify, and warm the air

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Q: Respiratory Zone, 🗹🗹: site of gas exchange

Respiratory bronchioles

alveolar ducts and sacs

*all microscopic structures


Q: What "generation" level does gas exchange occur?, 🗹🗹: below 15 (16 - 23)

generation: split in the respiratory tree


Q: What generation is the trachea?, 🗹🗹: Trachea 0

Bronchi 1-7 (1* carina - first split of the respiratory tree)

Bronchioles (non-respiratory) 8 - 15

Bronchioles (respiratory) 16 - 19

Alveolar ducts 20 - 23


Q: What is the external skeletal framework of the nose?, 🗹🗹: frontal and nasal bones
(form the root and bridge)

maxillary bones laterally

hyaline cartilage inferiorly


Q: 3 Functions of the nasal cavity:, 🗹🗹: 1. warm, cleanse, humidify inhaled air

2. contain olfactory receptors

3. modifies voice from resonating chambers

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Q: How does air travel through the nasal cavity:, 🗹🗹: 1. External nares (nostrils)

2. Vestibule (superior to nares) - contains vibrissae

3. through the nasal conchae (turbinates)

4. Internal nares (choanae or Posterior nasal aperture)

5. nasopharynx


Q: Function of the vibrissae?, 🗹🗹: Nose hairs - filter large particles like insects and
lint.


Q: What 3 structures make up the nasal septum?, 🗹🗹: perpendicular plate of
ethmoid

vomer

septal cartilage


Q: What is the roof and the floor of the nasal septum made of?, 🗹🗹: Roof:

ethmoid

sphenoid bones



Floor:

hard and soft palate (separates the nasal and oral cavity)


Q: T/F. Nasal deviations are nearly all traumatic in origin, affecting 75% of adults,
🗹🗹: True


Q: Septal perforation, 🗹🗹: The nasal septum (septal cartilage) may become
perforated due to substance (cocaine) abuse and nasal surgery



*Cocaine causes vasoconstriction of BV to septal cartilage
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