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HONDROS BIO 117 RESPIRATORY
SYSTEM EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS

Constriction - Answer- Circular smooth muscle fibers contract due to ACh attachment to
B2 receptors

Alveoli - Answer- Function: Gas exchange O2 for CO2
made of Epithelial tissue

Lungs - Answer- Right lung has three lobes
Left lung has two lobes

Right lung - Answer- Superior, middle and inferior lobes

Left lung - Answer- Superior, and inferior lobes

Apex - Answer- Rounded upper part of the lungs

Base - Answer- inferior bottom of lungs

Pleura and Pleural cavity - Answer- Serous membrane that covers lung: Pleura

Peritineum - Answer- Serous membrane that lines the thoracic cavity

Serous fluid - Answer- Fluid that fills the pleural cavity

Exhalation - Answer- breathing out
two forces that act to collapse lungs
1. Elastic Recoil
2. Surface Tension

Elastic Recoil - Answer- Lungs are made of elastic tissues that allow them to expand
and contract

Surfactants - Answer- chemicals that decrease the surface tension of the alveoli

Pressure of the intrapleural space - Answer- Negative Pressure keeps the lungs
expanded as compared to the atmospheric pressure

Air Flow - Answer- High pressure to low pressure

, Inspiration - Answer- Thoracic cavity volume increases
intrathoracic pressure increases

Expiration - Answer- Thoracic cavity volume decreases
intrathoracic pressure decreases

Diaphragm - Answer- Skeletal Muscle
Contracts during inspiration and relaxes during expiration
Muscle contracts to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity

External Intercostals - Answer- Skeletal Muscle
Muscle contracts during inspiration and relaxes during expiration
Muscle contracts to increase the volume of the thoracic cavity

Internal Intercostals - Answer- Skeletal muscles
muscle relaxes during inspiration and contracts only during FORCED EXPIRATION
this muscle contracts to decrease volume of the thoracic cavity

Passive force - Answer- normal quiet expiration

Accessory muscles of ventilation - Answer- Abdominals, internal intercostals

Accessory muscles for inspiration - Answer- located in chest and back

Accessory muscles for expiration - Answer- located in abdomen and chest

Partial pressure - Answer- term used to determine the concentration of gasses

Oxygen Diffusion - Answer- Direction of diffusion during gas exchange between the
alveolus and blood in the pulmonary capillaries is from High to Low

Carbon Dioxide Diffusion - Answer- Direction of diffusion during gas exchange between
the alveolus and blood in the pulmonary capillaries is from high to low

Capillaries - Answer- site of O2 diffusion in the systemic circuit

From tissue to capillaries - Answer- direction of CO2 diffusion in the systemic circuit

Hemoglobin - Answer- molecule responsible for 98% of O2 transport in the blood
found in Red Blood Cells RBCs

Bicarbonate - Answer- Most of the CO2 molecules in the blood are converted into this

Chemical equation for CO2 dissolution in the blood plasma - Answer- CO2 + H2O <>
H2CO3- <> H+ + HCO3-

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