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A&PII

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show the process of oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide release gas exchange between the atmosphere and cells  
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show 1. pulmonary ventilation 2. External respirations 3. Repsiratory gas transport 4. Internal respiration  
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Which of the following bones does not house a sinus?   show
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Which of these laryngeal cartilages is single?   show
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The pitch of a vocal sounds is controlled by changing the   show
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Arielle is an 8-year-old with cystic fibrosis. For 30 minutes each morning and evening, a parent holds her body in various positions and massages and kneads the areas over her lungs to dislodge the abundant, sticky mucus, which Arielle spits into a jar. S   show
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the vocal cords are in the   show
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which of the following is not a function of the mucus-covered nasal passages?   show
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the intensity (volume) of a vocal sounds is a result of the   show
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show frontal sinus  
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Laryngitis is a potentially dangerous condition because it may   show
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the procedure used to directly examine the trachea and bronchial tree is called   show
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show warms incoming air, moistens incoming air, entraps dust, entraps other small particles  
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show common passageway for air and food; passageway for air only  
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show is lined with a ciliated mucous membrane, includes 20 C-shaped cartilage rings, is a passageway for air, is also called the windpipe.  
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As the respiratory tube branches become finer   show
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The right lung has ______ lobes; the left lung has ______ lobes   show
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The force that moves air into the lungs during inspiration comes from the   show
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The force responsible for normal expiration is supplied by the   show
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The volume of air that enters or leaves the lungs during a normal respiratory cycle is the   show
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show vital capacity  
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The visceral and parietal pleural membranes are normally held together by   show
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show pneumothorax  
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show risidual volume  
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show the diaphragm moves downward and the external intercostal muscles contract  
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The first event in expiration is   show
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The inverse relationship between pressure and volume is known as   show
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The resporatiory control areas are in the   show
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" im going tot hold my breath until I turn blue and stop breathing and die and it will be all your fault!" shrieked the 6-year-old at her father. the child was unable to carry out her threat because.   show
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Baby Timothy suffers from apnea and is hooked up to a monitor to warn his parents when he stops breathing. Timothy's dad snores verly loudly. timothy's condition differs from his father's in that infant apnea   show
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show central problem of repiratory control  
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show Ph  
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show increasing respiratory rate  
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show 50%  
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oxygen plays a minor role in control of normal respiration because   show
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show carbon dioxide  
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show oxygen  
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show increase the rate and death of breathing  
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show decreasing in blood CO2 concentration and rise in pH  
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show Oxygen and carbon dioxide remain nearly unchanged.  
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Increasing blood concentrations of carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions have simalar effects upon the respiratory eareas due to   show
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show simple squamous epithelium  
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show two thickness of epithelial cells and basement membranes  
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Alveoli are kept clean by the action of   show
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show the type II cells secrete sufactant and the type I cells from the respiratory membrane  
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show the thinness of his respirtory membranes  
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The amount of oxygen released from oxyhemoglobin increases when   show
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show carbon dioxide to react with water  
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which of the following proteins transports some carbon dioxide in the blood?   show
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show the protein part of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood.  
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The chloride shift   show
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A mother and two young children are found passed out in their aprtment, where a space heater is on. Emergency medical technicians suspect carbon monoxide poising,so they give the patients   show
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show -thickness mucus - slowed swallowing reflex - macrophages become less efficient at kepping bacteria out - cilia become less active or vanish  
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Exposure to secondhand smoke can cause or increase risk of   show
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show epithelial (lining) cells  
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Smokers are more susceptible to respirtory infections because   show
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In emphysema   show
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show very small particles of debris  
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A disorder seen in people who work in factories that package buttered popcorn, caused by inhaling organic dust, is   show
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show an arergy  
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show exhale  
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show none  
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show signal from cerbral to the respirtory ereas when it also signals skelectal muscles to contract  
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The hypoxia associated with high altitude can cause   show
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at high altitudes, when capillary pressure becomes too high,   show
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show a collapsed lung  
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In tuberculosis   show
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show bacteria, viruses, or fungi  
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show true  
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show true  
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show false  
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The pharynx is an enlargement at the top of the trachea that house the vocal cards.   show
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show false  
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show false  
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show true  
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A sudden contraction of the diaphragm while the glottis is closed produces a sneeze.   show
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Ordinary air is about 21% oxygen and 0.04% carbon dioxide.   show
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show false  
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Carbon monoxide bonds to hemoglobin more effectively than does oxygen   show
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show false  
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show false  
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Carbon monoxide is toxic because it destorys respiratory areas in the brain.   show
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show false  
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