Mammalian Lungs

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Joanne North
Quiz by Joanne North, updated more than 1 year ago
Joanne North
Created by Joanne North about 8 years ago
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Question 1

Question
Label this diagram of the lungs
Answer
  • Bronchioles
  • Bronchus
  • Left Lung
  • Right Lung
  • Ribs
  • External and Internal Intercostal Muscle
  • Larynx
  • Trachea
  • Rings of Cartilage

Question 2

Question
Label the alveoli
Answer
  • Air out
  • Air in
  • Deoxygenated blood in
  • Oxygenated blood out
  • Red blood cells
  • Carbon dioxide out
  • Oxygen in

Question 3

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Match the definition up with the area of the lungs A pair of lobed structures made up of highly branched tubules called bronchioles which end in tiny air sacs called alveoli.
Answer
  • Lungs
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi
  • Bronchioles
  • Alveoli

Question 4

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Match the definition with the structure A flexible airway that is supported by rings of cartilage preventing them from collapsing. They are lined with ciliated epithelium and goblet cells.
Answer
  • Lungs
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi
  • Bronchioles
  • Alveoli

Question 5

Question
Match the definition with the structure Produces mucus to trap dirt particles and have cilia to move dirt
Answer
  • Lungs
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi
  • Bronchioles
  • Alveoli

Question 6

Question
Match the definition with the structure Branching subdivision that is lined with epithelial cells. Muscles allow them to constrict the flow of air into the alveoli
Answer
  • Lungs
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi
  • Bronchioles
  • Alveoli

Question 7

Question
Match the definition with the structure Minute air sacs at the end of the bronchioles that are lined with epithelium, collagen and elastic fibres allowing them to stretch during inhalation.
Answer
  • Lungs
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi
  • Bronchioles
  • Alveoli

Question 8

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Inspiration 1. The [blank_start]external[blank_end] intercostal muscles [blank_start]contract[blank_end] while the [blank_start]internal[blank_end] intercostal muscles relax 2. The ribs are pulled [blank_start]upwards[blank_end] and [blank_start]outward[blank_end], increasing the volume in the [blank_start]thorax[blank_end] 3. The diaphragm muscles contract causing it to [blank_start]flatten[blank_end], increasing the volume in the thorax 4. The increased thorax volume leads to a reduction of [blank_start]pressure[blank_end] in the lungs 5. The [blank_start]atmospheric[blank_end] pressure is greater than the [blank_start]pulmonary[blank_end] pressure so air is forced into the lungs
Answer
  • external
  • contract
  • internal
  • upwards
  • outward
  • thorax
  • flatten
  • pressure
  • atmospheric
  • pulmonary

Question 9

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Exhalation 1. The [blank_start]intercostal[blank_end] muscles [blank_start]contract[blank_end] while the [blank_start]external[blank_end] intercostal muscles [blank_start]relax[blank_end] 2. The ribs move [blank_start]downward[blank_end] and [blank_start]inward[blank_end], decreasing the volume of the [blank_start]thorax[blank_end] 3. The diaphragm muscles relax causing it to be [blank_start]curved,[blank_end] this further decreases the volume in the thorax 4. The decreased volume of the thorax [blank_start]increases[blank_end] the pressure in the lungs 5. The [blank_start]pulmonary[blank_end] pressure is greater than the [blank_start]atmospheric[blank_end] pressure so air is forced out
Answer
  • intercostal
  • contract
  • external
  • relax
  • downward
  • inward
  • thorax
  • curved
  • increases
  • pulmonary
  • atmospheric

Question 10

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Diffusion between the alveoli and the blood is rapid because red blood cells are slowed as they pass through the pulmonary capillaries
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Diffusion between the alveoli and the blood is rapid because the distance between the alveolar air and red blood cells is increased
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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Diffusion between the alveoli and the blood is rapid because the walls of the alveoli and capillaries are very thin so the diffusion pathway is short.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 13

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Diffusion between the alveoli and the blood is rapid because the alveoli and pulmonary capillaries have a small surface area.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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