respiratory system

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practice exam for finals covering respiratory system
Rebecca Matthews
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

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What are the 3 functions of the respiratory system? 1. [blank_start]O2 supply[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]CO2 elimination[blank_end] 3. [blank_start]acid/base balance[blank_end]
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  • O2 supply
  • O2 production
  • CO2 elimination
  • CO2 supply
  • acid/base balance
  • regulation of O2

Frage 2

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Which of the following is the bicarbonate equation (note <------> is the symbol for a reversible reaction):
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  • CO2 + H2O <------> H3CO2 <------ H+ + HCO2
  • CO2 + H2O <------> H2CO3 <------> H+ + HCO3
  • H2CO3------> CO2 + H2O <------> H+ + HCO3
  • CO2 + H2O <------> H2CO3 <------> H+ + HCO3-

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The [blank_start]hilus[blank_end] is the point of attachment for the lungs.
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  • hilus

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The right heart takes blood from the [blank_start]systemic[blank_end] circuit and pumps it into the [blank_start]pulmonary[blank_end] circuit.
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  • systemic
  • pulmonary
  • pulmonary
  • systemic

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The left heart takes blood from the [blank_start]pulmonary[blank_end] circuit and pumps it into the [blank_start]systemic[blank_end] circuit.
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  • pulmonary
  • systemic
  • systemic
  • pulmonary

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List all the structures through which air passes from the nostrils to the alveoli. [blank_start]Nostrils[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]vestibule[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]posterior nares[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]nasopharynx[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]oropharynx[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]laryngopharynx[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]larynx (voice box)[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]trachea[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]primary bronchi[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]secondary bronchi[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]tertiary bronchi[blank_end] ------> [blank_start]bronchioles (2 kinds)[blank_end] ------>[blank_start]alveoli[blank_end]
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  • Nostrils
  • vestibule
  • posterior nares
  • nasopharynx
  • oropharynx
  • laryngopharynx
  • larynx (voice box)
  • trachea
  • primary bronchi
  • secondary bronchi
  • tertiary bronchi
  • bronchioles (2 kinds)
  • alveoli

Frage 7

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Most of the gas exchange in the lungs occurs in the:
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  • bronchioles
  • alveoli
  • dead space
  • membranes

Frage 8

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The outer covering of the lung is called the [blank_start]visceral[blank_end] pleura
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  • visceral

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Although the lungs are only attached to the body at the [blank_start]hilus[blank_end], the lungs fill the volume provided in the thoracic cavity because of [blank_start]negative[blank_end] [blank_start]intrapleural[blank_end] [blank_start]pressure.[blank_end]
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  • hilus
  • apex
  • negative
  • positive
  • intrapleural
  • interpleural
  • pressure.
  • force

Frage 10

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The inverse relationship between pressure and volume is who's law?
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  • LaPlace
  • Boyle

Frage 11

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The purpose in the cartilaginous rings in the trachea are:
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  • Maintain constant pressure and even air flow
  • allow for optimal vital lung capacity
  • prevent it from collapsing
  • allow for deglutition (swallowing)

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Most of the resistance in the respiratory system is found in the intrapleural space and thus it is filled with fluid to ease this problem.
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  • True
  • False

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Alveolar pressure is [blank_start]sub-atmospheric[blank_end] during inspiration.
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  • sub-atmospheric
  • atmospheric
  • Positive (greater) than atmospheric P

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The principal muscles of expiration are:
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  • abdominal
  • thoracic
  • diaphragmatic

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The muscles between the ribs are the [blank_start]intercostals[blank_end]
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  • intercostals

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place the appropriate type of intercostal muscle with it's correct type of action: Inspiration ------> [blank_start]external intercostal[blank_end] Expiration ------> [blank_start]internal intercostal[blank_end]
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  • external intercostal
  • internal intercostal

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Match the following terms correctly: [blank_start]pneumothorax[blank_end] ------> air into the intrapleural space [blank_start]hydrothorax[blank_end] ------> water into the intrapleural space [blank_start]hemothorax[blank_end] ------> blood into the intrapleural space [blank_start]pleurisy[blank_end] ------> pain associated with inflammation of the pleura, friction rub [blank_start]air/liquid interface -[blank_end]-----> where air and water meet
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  • pneumothorax
  • hydrothorax
  • hemothorax
  • pleurisy
  • air/liquid interface -

Frage 18

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The pressure in small soap bubbles is [blank_start]higher[blank_end] than the pressure in large bubbles made of the same soap solution?
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  • higher
  • lower

Frage 19

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How many air/liquid interfaces are there in a soap bubble?
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  • 1
  • 2
  • 0
  • 4

Frage 20

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Which of the following plays a role in stabilizing alveoli of different sizes and decreases surface tension?
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  • pulmonary surfactant
  • LaPlace law states the surface tension is due to water molecules starting to get closer
  • a soapy fluid on the alveoli called secraftin
  • the negative pressure withing the lungs

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Indicate if the effect of the variable indicated on diffusion rate would be direct or inverse: increased concentration gradient ------> [blank_start]direct[blank_end] increased molecular size ------> [blank_start]inverse[blank_end] increased diffusion distance ------> [blank_start]inverse[blank_end] increased surface area ------> [blank_start]direct[blank_end] increased temperature ------> [blank_start]direct[blank_end]
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  • direct
  • inverse
  • inverse
  • direct
  • inverse
  • direct
  • direct
  • inverse
  • direct
  • inverse

Frage 22

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It is Boyle's Law that explains why it is so hard to get inflation started when blowing up a balloon?
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  • True
  • False

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Indicate the effect of the variable on hemoglobin-oxygen affinity and if the effect will favor O2 loading or unloading: Increased temperature
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  • decreased hemoglobin-O2 affinity
  • increased hemoglobin- O2 affinity
  • O2 loading
  • O2 unloading

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Indicate the effect of the variable on hemoglobin-oxygen affinity and if the effect will favor O2 loading or unloading: increased CO2
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  • decreased hemoglobin-O2 affinity
  • increased hemoglobin-O2 affinity
  • O2 loading
  • O2 unloading

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Indicate the effect of the variable on hemoglobin-oxygen affinity and if the effect will favor O2 loading or unloading: decreased pH
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  • increased hemoglobin-O2 affinity
  • decreased hemoglobin-O2 affinity
  • O2 loading
  • O2 unloading

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Hyperventilation results in an [blank_start]decrease[blank_end] in blood CO2.
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  • decrease
  • increase

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Hyperventilation results in an [blank_start]increase[blank_end] in blood pH.
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  • increase
  • decrease

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Most CO2 transported in the blood is transported as [blank_start]bicarbonate[blank_end] ions.
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  • bicarbonate

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[blank_start]CO2[blank_end] dissolves more easily in water.
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  • CO2
  • O2

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In terrestrial vertebraes the primary regulated variable in respiration is [blank_start]O2[blank_end].
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  • O2
  • CO2

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In aquatic vertebrates the primary regulated variable in respiration is [blank_start]CO2[blank_end].
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  • CO2
  • O2

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A pH of 10 is [blank_start]1000[blank_end] times more [blank_start]base[blank_end] than a pH of 7.
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  • 1000
  • 10
  • 100
  • 10000
  • base
  • acid

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Adding acid to water generally [blank_start]increases[blank_end] the pH.
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  • increases
  • decreases
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