Jones_macon Test: New Respitory Test Flashcards
1
Q
- What leads air to the lungs?
A
The trachea
0.77 CLF Respitory
2
Q
- What happens if food enters a persons trachea?
A
Choke, not talk, and possibly die
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3
Q
- True or False; During the reabsorbing process in the nephron, glucose is normally left in the nephron capsule tube to be removed as waste.
A
False, glucose is reabsorbed into the blood stream.
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4
Q
- What leads blood to the kidneys?
A
The aorta
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5
Q
- What term do scientist use to describe the mechanical process in which air is pulled inside the body?
A
Breathing
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6
Q
- Which of the following is not a product of respiration?
A
Glucose
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7
Q
- Is the following sentence true: Your lungs can store several hours; worth of oxygen?
A
False: you lungs can’t store oxygen
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8
Q
- Before the kidneys filter it out, where does urea exist before it goes to the bloodstream?
In your liver
A
In your liver
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9
Q
- Does the pulmonary artery have a lot of oxygen or carbon dioxide?
A
Oxygen
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10
Q
- Where in the following does one of the gas exchanges occur in the respiratory system?
A
In the alveoli
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11
Q
- What happens when oxygen goes into the aveoli?
A
Diffusion, exchange of gases, and filters oxygen form air mixture
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12
Q
- What happens to cause air to be inhaled into the lungs?
A
The diaphragm contracts, moves down and opens the rib cage.
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13
Q
- Which of the following is not involved in the diffusion of oxygen?
A
The bronchi
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