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Chapter 22 - The Respiratory System
Respiratory Anatomy
Mechanisms of Breathing
Gas Exchange
Gas Transport
Control of Respiration
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FINAL ROUND
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Respiratory Anatomy 100 Question
  • Air passing from the pharynx to the trachea must
    pass through the
  • a. nasal cavity.
  • b. bronchi.
  • c. larynx.
  • d. diaphragm.

ANSWER
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Respiratory Anatomy 100 Answer
  • Air passing from the pharynx to the trachea must
    pass through the
  • a. nasal cavity.
  • b. bronchi.
  • c. larynx.
  • d. diaphragm.

BACK TO GAME
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Respiratory Anatomy 200 Question
  • This structure prevents food from entering the
    airway.
  • a. Vestibular fold
  • b. Urula
  • c. Laryngopharynx
  • d. Epiglottis

ANSWER
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Respiratory Anatomy 200 Answer
  • This structure prevents food from entering the
    airway.
  • a. Vestibular fold
  • b. Urula
  • c. Laryngopharynx
  • d. Epiglottis

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Respiratory Anatomy 300 Question
  • The membrane that adheres to the outer surface of
    the lungs is the
  • a. respiratory membrane.
  • b. visceral pleura.
  • c. parietal pleura.
  • d. mucosa.

ANSWER
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Respiratory Anatomy 300 Answer
  • The membrane that adheres to the outer surface of
    the lungs is the
  • a. respiratory membrane.
  • b. visceral pleura.
  • c. parietal pleura.
  • d. mucosa.

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Respiratory Anatomy 400 Question
  • Which of the following delivers air to the lobes
    of the lungs?
  • a. Primary bronchi
  • b. Secondary bronchi
  • c. Tertiary bronchi
  • d. Terminal bronchioles

ANSWER
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Respiratory Anatomy 400 Answer
  • Which of the following delivers air to the lobes
    of the lungs?
  • a. Primary bronchi
  • b. Secondary bronchi
  • c. Tertiary bronchi
  • d. Terminal bronchioles

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Respiratory Anatomy 500 Question
  • All of the following are part of the conduction
    zone except
  • a. main bronchi.
  • b. respiratory bronchioles.
  • c. segmental bronchioles.
  • d. terminal bronchioles.

ANSWER
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Respiratory Anatomy 500 Answer
  • All of the following are part of the conduction
    zone except
  • a. main bronchi.
  • b. respiratory bronchioles.
  • c. segmental bronchioles.
  • d. terminal bronchioles.

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Mechanisms of Breathing 100 Question
  • An increase in the volume of a container filled
    with air would have what effect on the pressure
    of the container?
  • a. Increase the pressure
  • b. Decrease the pressure
  • c. No effect
  • d. A temporary effect

ANSWER
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Mechanisms of Breathing 100 Answer
  • An increase in the volume of a container filled
    with air would have what effect on the pressure
    of the container?
  • a. Increase the pressure
  • b. Decrease the pressure
  • c. No effect
  • d. A temporary effect

BACK TO GAME
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Mechanisms of Breathing 200 Question
  • Surfactant decreases the __________ in the
    alveoli.
  • a. surface tension
  • b. pressure
  • c. compliance
  • d. volume

ANSWER
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Mechanisms of Breathing 200 Answer
  • Surfactant decreases the __________ in the
    alveoli.
  • a. surface tension
  • b. pressure
  • c. compliance
  • d. volume

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Mechanisms of Breathing 300 Question
  • This volume of air remains in the lungs after
    maximal expiration.
  • a. Vital capacity
  • b. Expiratory reserve volume
  • c. Tidal volume
  • d. Residual volume

ANSWER
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Mechanisms of Breathing 300 Answer
  • This volume of air remains in the lungs after
    maximal expiration.
  • a. Vital capacity
  • b. Expiratory reserve volume
  • c. Tidal volume
  • d. Residual volume

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Mechanisms of Breathing 400 Question
  • All of the following statements are true of
    inspiration except
  • a. the rib cage is elevated.
  • b. the diaphragm is relaxed.
  • c. volume in the thoracic cavity has increased.
  • d. intrapulmonary pressure has decreased.

ANSWER
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Mechanisms of Breathing 400 Answer
  • All of the following statements are true of
    inspiration except
  • a. the rib cage is elevated.
  • b. the diaphragm is relaxed.
  • c. volume in the thoracic cavity has increased.
  • d. intrapulmonary pressure has decreased.

BACK TO GAME
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Mechanisms of Breathing 500 Question
  • Which of the following is responsible for keeping
    the lungs from collapsing?
  • a. Surfactant
  • b. Intrapulmonary pressure
  • c. Transpulmonary pressure
  • d. Intrapleural pressure

ANSWER
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Mechanisms of Breathing 500 Answer
  • Which of the following is responsible for keeping
    the lungs from collapsing?
  • a. Surfactant
  • b. Intrapulmonary pressure
  • c. Transpulmonary pressure
  • d. Intrapleural pressure

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Gas Exchange 100 Question
  • Which of the following is the most abundant gas
    in our air?
  • a. Oxygen
  • b. Hydrogen
  • c. Nitrogen
  • d. Argon

ANSWER
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Gas Exchange 100 Answer
  • Which of the following is the most abundant gas
    in our air?
  • a. Oxygen
  • b. Hydrogen
  • c. Nitrogen
  • d. Argon

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Gas Exchange 200 Question
  • The pressure exerted by each type of gas in a gas
    mixture is the __________ of that gas.
  • a. partial force
  • b. partial percentage
  • c. partial volume
  • d. partial pressure

ANSWER
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Gas Exchange 200 Answer
  • The pressure exerted by each type of gas in a gas
    mixture is the __________ of that gas.
  • a. partial force
  • b. partial percentage
  • c. partial volume
  • d. partial pressure

BACK TO GAME
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Gas Exchange 300 Question
  • Hyperbaric chambers are clinical applications of
    which gas law?
  • a. Boyles
  • b. Daltons
  • c. Frank-Starling
  • d. Henrys

ANSWER
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Gas Exchange 300 Answer
  • Hyperbaric chambers are clinical applications of
    which gas law?
  • a. Boyles
  • b. Daltons
  • c. Frank-Starling
  • d. Henrys

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Gas Exchange 400 Question
  • The rate of oxygen diffusion across the
    respiratory membrane depends upon all of the
    following except
  • a. the thickness of the respiratory membrane.
  • b. partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli.
  • c. partial pressure of oxygen in the blood.
  • d. partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the
    blood.

ANSWER
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Gas Exchange 400 Answer
  • The rate of oxygen diffusion across the
    respiratory membrane depends upon all of the
    following except
  • a. the thickness of the respiratory membrane.
  • b. partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli.
  • c. partial pressure of oxygen in the blood.
  • d. partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the
    blood.

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Gas Exchange 500 Question
  • Low PO2 and high PCO2 in the alveoli will cause
  • a. constriction of pulmonary capillaries and
    bronchioles.
  • b. dilation of pulmonary capillaries and
    bronchioles.
  • c. constriction of pulmonary capillaries and
    dilation of bronchioles.
  • d. dilation of pulmonary capillaries and
    constriction of bronchioles.

ANSWER
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Gas Exchange 500 Answer
  • Low PO2 and high PCO2 in the alveoli will cause
  • a. constriction of pulmonary capillaries and
    bronchioles.
  • b. dilation of pulmonary capillaries and
    bronchioles.
  • c. constriction of pulmonary capillaries and
    dilation of bronchioles.
  • d. dilation of pulmonary capillaries and
    constriction of bronchioles.

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Gas Transport 100 Question
  • The majority of carbon dioxide is transported
  • a. bound to hemoglobin.
  • b. dissolved in the plasma.
  • c. as bicarbonate ions.
  • d. as carbonic acid.

ANSWER
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Gas Transport 100 Answer
  • The majority of carbon dioxide is transported
  • a. bound to hemoglobin.
  • b. dissolved in the plasma.
  • c. as bicarbonate ions.
  • d. as carbonic acid.

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Gas Transport 200 Question
  • Hemoglobin has the highest affinity for which of
    the following?
  • a. O2
  • b. CO2
  • c. CO
  • d. H

ANSWER
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Gas Transport 200 Answer
  • Hemoglobin has the highest affinity for which of
    the following?
  • a. O2
  • b. CO2
  • c. CO
  • d. H

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Gas Transport 300 Question
  • In the tissues, hemoglobin will release some
    oxygen and bind to
  • a. carbonic acid.
  • b. hydrogen ions.
  • c. chloride ions.
  • d. bicarbonate ions.

ANSWER
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Gas Transport 300 Answer
  • In the tissues, hemoglobin will release some
    oxygen and bind to
  • a. carbonic acid.
  • b. hydrogen ions.
  • c. chloride ions.
  • d. bicarbonate ions.

BACK TO GAME
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Gas Transport 400 Question
  • The chloride shift refers to
  • a. chloride ions binding to hemoglobin.
  • b. chloride ions moving into or out of the red
    blood cell.
  • c. chloride ions combining with bicarbonate ions.
  • d. chloride ions being released from hemoglobin.

ANSWER
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Gas Transport 400 Answer
  • The chloride shift refers to
  • a. chloride ions binding to hemoglobin.
  • b. chloride ions moving into or out of the red
    blood cell.
  • c. chloride ions combining with bicarbonate ions.
  • d. chloride ions being released from hemoglobin.

BACK TO GAME
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Gas Transport 500 Question
  • Which of the following will increase hemoglobins
    affinity for oxygen?
  • a. A decrease in pH
  • b. An increase in PCO2
  • c. An increase in temperature
  • d. The presence of some O2 already bound to the
    hemoglobin

ANSWER
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Gas Transport 500 Answer
  • Which of the following will increase hemoglobins
    affinity for oxygen?
  • a. A decrease in pH
  • b. An increase in PCO2
  • c. An increase in temperature
  • d. The presence of some O2 already bound to the
    hemoglobin

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Control of Respiration 100 Question
  • Normal quiet respiration is controlled by the
  • a. dorsal respiratory group.
  • b. ventral respiratory group.
  • c. pontine respiratory group.
  • d. cerebral cortex.

ANSWER
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Control of Respiration 100 Answer
  • Normal quiet respiration is controlled by the
  • a. dorsal respiratory group.
  • b. ventral respiratory group.
  • c. pontine respiratory group.
  • d. cerebral cortex.

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Control of Respiration 200 Question
  • A decrease in pH will have what effect on the
    respiration rate?
  • a. Decrease
  • b. Increase
  • c. No effect
  • d. No effect unless lung damage is present

ANSWER
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Control of Respiration 200 Answer
  • A decrease in pH will have what effect on the
    respiration rate?
  • a. Decrease
  • b. Increase
  • c. No effect
  • d. No effect unless lung damage is present

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Control of Respiration 300 Question
  • The inflation reflex depends upon stimulation of
    which type of receptor?
  • a. Nociceptors
  • b. Chemoreceptors
  • c. Mechanoreceptors
  • d. Thermoreceptors

ANSWER
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Control of Respiration 300 Answer
  • The inflation reflex depends upon stimulation of
    which type of receptor?
  • a. Nociceptors
  • b. Chemoreceptors
  • c. Mechanoreceptors
  • d. Thermoreceptors

BACK TO GAME
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Control of Respiration 400 Question
  • Apneustic breathing occurs as a result of damage
    to which respiratory center?
  • a. Dorsal respiratory group
  • b. Ventral respiratory group
  • c. Pontine respiratory group
  • d. Eupnea respiratory group

ANSWER
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Control of Respiration 400 Answer
  • Apneustic breathing occurs as a result of damage
    to which respiratory center?
  • a. Dorsal respiratory group
  • b. Ventral respiratory group
  • c. Pontine respiratory group
  • d. Eupnea respiratory group

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Control of Respiration 500 Question
  • Which of the following has the greatest effect on
    respiration rate?
  • a. PO2
  • b. PCO2
  • c. PN2
  • d. Both a and b have an equal effect

ANSWER
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Control of Respiration 500 Answer
  • Which of the following has the greatest effect on
    respiration rate?
  • a. PO2
  • b. PCO2
  • c. PN2
  • d. Both a and b have an equal effect

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FINAL ROUND Question
  • When holding our breath for a long time we get
    the urge to breathe due to
  • a. a decrease in N2.
  • b. a decrease in O2.
  • c. an increase in CO2.
  • d. an increase in pH.

ANSWER
BACK TO GAME
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FINAL ROUND Answer
  • When holding our breath for a long time we get
    the urge to breathe due to
  • a. a decrease in N2.
  • b. a decrease in O2.
  • c. an increase in CO2.
  • d. an increase in pH.

BACK TO GAME
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