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respiratory bio

quiz 4 jones

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4 PROCESSES OF RESPIRATION PULMONARY VENTILATION,EXTERNAL RESPIRATION,TRANSPORT OF RESP. GASES,INTERNAL RESPIRATION
PULMONARY VENTILATION MOVEMENT OF AIR INTO & OUT OF LUNGS SO GASES CONSTANTLY & REFRESHED (BREATHING)
EXTERNAL RESPIRATION MOVEMENT OF O2 FROM LUNGS & OF CO2 FROM BLOOD TO LUNGS
TRANSPORT OF RESPIRATORY GASES TRANSPORT OF O2 FROM LUNGS TO THE TISSUE CELLS OF THE BODY & CO2 FROM TISSUE CELLS TO LUNGS
INTERNAL RESPIRATION MOVEMENT OF O2 FROM BLOOD TO TISSUE CELLS & OF CO2 FROM TISSUE CELLS TO BLOOD
Laryngeal prominence form's the Adam's apple
Form's the Adam's apple a "lid" for the larynx
Cricoid cartilage shaped like a signet ring
Arytenoid cartilages vocal cord attachment
what is the function of the pleural membranes provides lubrication and surface tension
which primary bronchi is longer left
which primary bronchi is larger in diameter right
which primary bronchi is more horizontal which primary bronchi is more horizontal
which primary bronchi commonly traps more foreign objects that has entered the respiratory passage ways right
alveolus site from which oxygen enters the pulmonary blood
concha increases air turbulance in the nasal cavity increases air turbulance in the nasal cavity
epiglottis covers the glottis during swallowing of food
esophagus food passage way posterior to the trachea
glottis opening btw the vocal cords,
larynx contains the vocal cords,
palate seperates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity
parietal pleura seprates the oral cavity from the nasal cavity,
pharynx site of tonsils
parietal pleura pleural layer lining the walls of the thorax
opening of pharyngotympanic tube (eustachian tubes) connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx
trachea connects the larynx to the primary bronchi
external respiration gas exchange btw lungs and blood
internal respiration exchange of gas btw blood and tissue cells
cellular respiration supply the body w/ oxygen and dispose of carbon dioxide inside the cells
Two pairs of vocal folds are found in the larynx. Which pair are the true vocal cords? Inferior fold
Name the cartilage that forms the Adams apple hyoid cartilage
Name the cartiledge that creates a "lid" for the larynx epiglottis
Name the cartiledge that is shaped like signet ring cricoid
Name the cartiledge that is a vocal cord attachment arytenoid
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