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Alveolocyte II type participates in the blood-air barrier.
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The lungs have two surfaces - diaphragmatic and mediastinal
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Aveolocytes I type produce surfactants
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Cartilago cricoidea has the form of a ring with plate
Question 5
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The respiratory part of the lung is made of bronchi, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs and alveoli
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The left main bronchus is shorter and wider than the right one
Question 7
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The right main bronchus is shorter and wider than the left one
Question 8
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The left lung possesses three lobes - superior, inferior, and middle
Question 9
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The laryngeal cavity has only two parts - vestibule and ifraglottic cavity
Question 10
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The epithelium of respiratory bronchioles is unilayered cuboid ciliated
Question 11
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The right lung possesses three lobes - superior, inferior and middle
Question 12
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The septal cells are macrophages
Question 13
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Which of these structures is a part of the upper respiratory tract?
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bronchi
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larynx
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lungs
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pharynx
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trachea
Question 14
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The largest cartilage in the larynx is the:
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arytenoid cartilage
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cricoid cartilage
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corniculate cartilage
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cuneiform cartilage
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thyroid cartilage
Question 15
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The true vocal cords and the opening between them are called the:
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cricoid cartilage
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fauces
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glottis
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thyroid cartilage
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vestibular folds
Question 16
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Which of these structures prevents the movement of swallowed materials into the larynx?
Question 17
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Which of these structures has no cartilage in it?
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primary bronchus
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secondary bronchus
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terminal bronchiole
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larynx
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trachea
Question 18
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reduces surface tension of the fluid lining the alveoli
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increases pleural pressure
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decreases alveolar pressure
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makes inspiration more difficult
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can cause a pneumothorax
Question 19
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Which cartilages in the larynx are paired:
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cartilago cricoidea
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cartilago arytenoidea
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cartilago thyroidea
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epiglottis
Question 20
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The cells of Clara are typical for:
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large bronchi
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trachea
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segmental bronchi
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terminal bronchi
Question 21
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The septal cells:
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macrophages
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lymphocytes
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monocytes
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epithelial cells
Question 22
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Which of the following muscles is m. vocalis?
Question 23
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In meatus nasi inferior opens:
Question 24
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The parts of the laryngeal cavity are:
A. [blank_start]vestibule[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]ventricle[blank_end]
C. [blank_start]infraglottic cavity[blank_end]
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vestibule
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ventricle
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infraglottic cavity
Question 25
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The wall of the alveoli contains the following cells:
A. [blank_start]alveolocyte type 1[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]alveolocyte type 2[blank_end]
C. [blank_start]alveolar macrophage[blank_end]
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alveolocyte type 1
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alveolocyte type 2
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alveolar macrophage
Question 26
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Which sinuses open in meatus nasi medius?
A. [blank_start]frontal[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]maxillary[blank_end]
C. [blank_start]anterior ethmoidal cells[blank_end]
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frontal
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maxillary
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anterior ethmoidal cells
Question 27
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The elements of the blood-air barrier are:
A. [blank_start]alveolocyte type 1[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]basal lamina of alveolocytes q[blank_end]
C. [blank_start]basal lamina of endothelial cells[blank_end]
D. [blank_start]endothelial cells of capillaries[blank_end]
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alveolocyte type 1
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basal lamina of alveolocytes q
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basal lamina of endothelial cells
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endothelial cells of capillaries
Question 28
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Which are the lobes of the left lung?
A. [blank_start]superior[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]inferior[blank_end]
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superior lobe
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inferior lobe
Question 29
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Which are the lobes of the right lung?
A. [blank_start]superior lobe[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]middle lobe[blank_end]
C. [blank_start]inferior lobe[blank_end]
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superior lobe
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middle lobe
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inferior lobe
Question 30
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The respiratory part of nasal cavity includes:
A. [blank_start]pseudostratified columnar[blank_end] and [blank_start]ciliated epithelium[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]lamina propria of the nasal mucose[blank_end]
C. [blank_start]cavernous sinusoids[blank_end]
D [blank_start]mucous and serous glands[blank_end]
Question 31
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The right lung's fissures are termed:
A. [blank_start]oblique[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]transverse[blank_end]
Question 32
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The main cells of epithelium of the trachea are:
A. [blank_start]ciliated[blank_end]
B. [blank_start]goblet[blank_end]
C. [blank_start]brush cells[blank_end]
D. [blank_start]endocrine[blank_end]
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ciliated
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goblet
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brush cells
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endocrine
Question 33
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Typical for the lung is: (pick true ones)
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three surfaces
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three lobes in the left lung
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aa. vv. bronchilaes are elements of radix pulmonis (root of the lung)
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both lungs have oblique fissure
Question 34
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Typical for the trachea is: (pick true)
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three parts
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pseudostratified ciliated epithelium
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tracheal glands are in tela submucosa
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carina trachealis is in the region bifurcation of trachea
Question 35
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Typical for the respiratory part of nasal cavity is: (pick true)
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lamina epithelialis is pseudostratified epithelium
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there are olfactory glands
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lamina propria is reticular connective tissue
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there are sinusoids in lamina propria
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there are acini in lamina propria