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THIS
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With Your
Host...
Breathing
The Nose
Knows
Blood
Tubes
Misc.
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Lungs
The air sacs of the lungs are
called?
A 100
alveoli
A 100
The large passageways
leading into each lung are
called?
A 200
Bronchi
A 200
“Dust cells” that wander in
and out of the alveoli, picking
up bacteria, carbon particles,
and other debris are ?
A 300
macrophages
A 300
The serous membrane
covering the surface of the
lungs is called the?
A 400
Visceral Pleura
A 400
The central area between the
two lungs that houses the
heart, great blood vessels,
bronchi, and esophagus is
called the?
A 500
Mediastinum
A 500
The most important stimulus for
breathing in a healthy person is
the body’s need to rid itself of
______ in the blood.
B 100
carbon dioxide
B 100
A mechanism that clears the
upper respiratory passages by
exiting through the nasal
cavity is called?
B 200
a sneeze
B 200
Normal quiet breathing
moves about _____ mL of air
into and out of the lungs with
each breath.
B 300
500 mL
B 300
The respiratory movement
representing the total amount of
exchangeable air is the?
B 400
Vital Capacity
B 400
Air moving in and out of the
lungs is called?
B 500
Pulmonary ventilation
B 500
What is another name for
nostrils?
C 100
Nares
C 100
Air from the nasal cavity
enters the superior portion of
the pharynx called the?
C 200
nasopharynx
C 200
Give one of the functions of the
paranasal sinuses.
C 300
1. They lighten the skull
2. They act as resonance
chambers for speech
3. They produce mucus
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
The nasal cavity is separated
from the oral cavity by?
C 400
the hard and soft palate
C 400
What is present inside the
nasal cavity that traps and
filters out unwanted bacteria
and debris?
C 500
mucus
C 500
What term refers to an
inadequate blood flow to a
part of the body?
D 100
Ischemia
D 100
Which term refers to the
deprivation of an adequate
oxygen supply?
D 200
Hypoxia
D 200
The lipid molecule that
prevents lung collapse in each
alveolar sac is called?
D 300
Surfactant
D 300
The oxygen transporting
molecule in the blood is
called?
D 400
hemoglobin
D 400
Exchange of both oxygen and
carbon dioxide through the
respiratory membrane occurs
by what mechanism?
D 500
diffusion
D 500
The opening between the
vocal chords is called the ?
E 100
glottis
E 100
The throat is also known as the ?
E 200
Pharynx
E 200
The mucosa-lined windpipe that
extends from the larynx to the
5th thoracic vertebra is called?
E 300
Trachea
E 300
The C-shaped rings that
reinforce the trachea are
constructed of _____ cartilage.
E 400
Hyaline Cartilage
E 400
The flap of elastic cartilage
that protects the opening of
the larynx is called?
E 500
Epiglottis
E 500
Following the removal of the
larynx, a person would be
unable to do what?
F 100
speak
F 100
Which structures in the trachea
beat continually and propel
contaminated mucus up and out
of the airways?
F 200
cilia
F 200
When oxygen enters the
respiratory system, what is the
next structure after the trachea
that air passes through?
F 300
bronchi
F 300
The walls of the alveoli are
composed largely of which
kind of tissue?
F 400
simple squamous epithelium
F 400
When we inhale, our lung
volume ____ (↓↑) and our
lung pressure ____ (↓↑).
F 500
Lung volume ↑,
and lung pressure ↓.
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Breathing
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Name the muscles that contract so
we can inspire air?
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continue
Intercostals and the Diaphragm
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