Stack #16829 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What are two differences between hyperpnea and hyperventilation? | hyperpnea increases depth of ventilation but not rate, hyperventilation is deep, rapid, ventilation-may result in hypocapnea |
What are 3 nerual factors that trigger the abrupt increase in ventilation during exercise? | Psychic stimuli, cortical motor activation, and proprioceptors |
List three adaptive response to high-altitude living | Hyperventilation, hemoglobins affinity for oxygen declines so that more oxygen is unloaded to the tissues, enhanced erythropoiesis |
Lack or cessation of breathing | Apnea |
Normal breathing in terms of rate and depth | Eupnea |
Labored breathing or "air hunger" | Dyspnea |
Chronic oxygen defiency | Hpoxia |
Condition characterized by fibrosis of the lungs and an increase in the size of the alveolar chambers | Emphysema |
Condition characterized by increased mucus production, which clogs resp passages and promotes coughing | Chronic bronchitis |
Respiratory passages narrowed by bronchiolar spasms | Asthma |
Together called COPD | Chronic bronchitis, Emphysema |
Incidence strongly associated with cigarette smoking, has increased dramatically in women recently | Lung cancer |
Victims become barrell chested because of air retention | Emphysema |
Infection spread by airbourne bacteria, a recent alarming increase in cases among drug users and HIV-infected people | Tuberculosis |
Temporary cessation of breathing during sleep | Sleep Apnea |
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