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Haney Medterm c11-HC

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What is external respiration   Oxygen is inhaled into the lungs  
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What is internal respiration   Oxygen you inhale circulates from the pulmonary bloodstream in the lungs, back to the heart, to the systemic bloodstream  
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What two ways does air enter the body   Nose and Mouth  
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What are the hair like projections on the mucous membranes   Cilia  
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Whats another name for your throat   Pharynx  
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What does your larynx do   Contains structures that make vocal sounds possible  
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Whats another name for your trachea   Windpipe  
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Whats another name for your alveoli   Air sacs  
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Whats your uppermost part of your lung called   Apex  
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Whats is the lower part of your lung called   Base  
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What is the outer later of the pleura   Parietal pleura  
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What is the inner most layer of the pleura   Visceral pleura  
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What is the space between the lungs called   Mediasinum  
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What are capillaries   Network of tiny blood vessels  
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What is the diaphragm   Seperates the throratic cavity from the abdominal cavity  
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What is exhalation   Air is being forced out of the lungs  
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What are the two main branches leading from the trachea to the lungs   Bronchi  
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What is pain in the larynx   Laryngalgia  
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What is the enlarged upper end of the trachea below the root of the tongue   Larynx  
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What are the external nostrils   Nares  
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What is the name of the nerve that is known as the motor nerve to the diaphgram   Phrenic nerve  
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What is the double folded membrane that lines the thoratic cavity   Pleura  
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What is your septum   A wall that divides two cavities  
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What is another name for your chest   Thorax  
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What is apenea   Temporary cessation of breathing  
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What is abnormally slow breathing   Bradypnea  
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What is dysphonia   Difficulty speaking  
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What is epistaxis   Hemorrhage from the nose  
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What is hypercapinia   Increase amount of carbon dioxide in the blood  
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What is hypoxemia   Insufficient oxygenation of the blood  
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What is hypoxia   Deficiency of oxygen  
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What is pleural rub   Frition fub caused by inflammation of the pleural space  
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What is rhinorrhea   Thin water discharge from the nose  
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What is rhonchi   Rales of rattlings in the throat  
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What is tachypnea   Abnormal rapidity of breathing  
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What is another name for the common cold   Coryza  
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What is empyema   Pus in a body cavity  
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What is pleuritis   Inflammation of the viscereal and parietal pleura  
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What is pneumonia   Inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, virusis, and chemical irritants  
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