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7-16 respiratory

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What are the four types of cartilage?   Thyroid, cricoid, arytenoid, corniculate  
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What many of each cartilages are there?   1 thyroid, cricoid 2 arytenoid, corniculate  
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What is the opening to the larynx?   Laryngeal inlet  
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What cartilage is a swinging door and tenses and adducts to allow different sounds?   Arytenoid  
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What is the cricothyroi cartilage coverd by?   Cricoythyroid muscle  
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What is the superior laryngeal nerve a branch of?   Vagus nerve  
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What are the two branches of the superior laryngeal nerve?   Internal and external laryngeal nerves  
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What artery runs with the internal laryngeal nerve?   Superior laryngeal artery  
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What nerve pierces the thyroid and innervates superior muscles?   Internal laryngeal nerve  
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What nerve and artery go through thyrohyoid membrane?   Internal laryngeal n. and superior laryngeal a.  
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When someone has a raspy voice or no voice at all, what nerve was probably damaged?   Recurrent laryngeal nerve  
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What artery runs with the external laryngeal nerve?   Superior thyroid artery  
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What nerve runs the length of the trachea?   Recurrent laryngeal nerve (branch of vagus)  
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What is the rima glottis?   In between true vocal folds  
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What does the cricothyroid do and what is it innervated by?   Stretches and tenses vocal ligament; external laryngeal nerve  
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What does the posterior crico-arytenoid do and what is it innervated by?   Abudcts vocal folds; recurrent laryngeal nerve  
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What does the transverse arytenoid do and what is it innervated by?   Adducts arytenoid cartilages; recurrent laryngeal nerve  
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What does the thyro-arytenoid do and what is it innervated by?   Relaxes vocal ligaments; recurrent laryngeal nerve  
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What does the lateral crico-arytenoid do and what is it innervated by?   Adducts arytenoid cartilages; recurrent laryngeal nerve  
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What does the oblique arytenoid do and what is it innervated by?   Adducts arytenoid cartilages  
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What does the vocalis do and what is it innervated by?   Relaxes posterior vocal ligament; recurrent laryngeal nerve  
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What does ther vestibular fold form?   False vocal cords  
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What does the sternum protect?   The heart  
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What is the fissure between the right superior and middle lobes called?   Horizontal fizzure  
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What is the fissure between the right middle and inferior lobes called?   Oblique fissure  
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what is the fissure between the left superior and inferior lobes called?   Oblique fissure  
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What is the extension of the superior lobe of the left lung called?   Lingula  
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What do bubbles in the lungs indicate?   Fluid buildup  
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What happens during emphysema?   Lose alveoli  
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What do pneumonia and other infections cause?   Adhesions  
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Why are there different lobes of the lungs?   Incase of pathology; part of a lobe or a whole lobe can be removed because they all have their own blood supply  
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What nerve is posterior to the root of the lungs?   Vagus nerve  
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What nerve is anterior to the root of the lungs?   Phrenic nerve  
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At the hilum, where are the pulmonary arteries in relation to the brochus on the right side?   Pulmonary arteries are anterior to the bronchus  
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At the hilum, where are the pulmonary arteries in relation to the bronchus on the left side?   Pulmonary arteries are superior to the bronchus  
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What covers the trachea, primary bronchi, and secondary bronchi?   Cartilage  
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What are the bronchioles made of?   Muscle  
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What is a collection of alveoli?   Alveolar sac  
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What drives gas exchange?   Pressure changes  
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Are pulmonary veins deoxygenated or oxygenated?   Oxygenated  
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Are pulmonary arteries deoxygenated or oxygenated?   Deoxygenated  
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What is the bifurcation part of the trachea?   Carina  
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What does the carina stimulate?   Cough reflex  
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Why do things get stuck on the right side of the lungs?   Primary bronchus is more vertically oriented  
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