Chapter 42.6 Flashcards

1
Q

the process that ventilates the lungs

A

breathing

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2
Q

the alternate inhalation and exhalation of air

A

breathing

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3
Q

amphibians ventilate their lungs

A

positive pressure breathing

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4
Q

positive pressure breathing

A

forces air down the trachea

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5
Q

How many air sacs do birds have that function as bellows that keep air flowing through the lungs

A

eight or nine

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6
Q

in how many directions does air pass through the lungs

A

one direction

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7
Q

what does the passage of air through the entire system of lungs and air sacs require

A

two cycles of inhalation and exhalation

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8
Q

ventilation in birds is…

A

highly efficient

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9
Q

how do mammals ventilate their lungs

A

negative pressure breathing

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10
Q

negative pressure breathing

A

pulls air into the lungs

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11
Q

lung volume increases as the rib muscles and diaphragm…

A

contract

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12
Q

tidal volume

A

the volume of air inhaled with each breath

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13
Q

vital capacity

A

the maximum tidal volume

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14
Q

What happens after exhalation

A

a residual volume of air remains in the lungs

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15
Q

what is breathing in humans regulated by

A

involuntary mechanisms

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16
Q

what part of the brain are the breathing control centers found in

A

the medulla oblongata

17
Q

What does the medulla regulate

A

the rate and depth of breathing in response to pH changes in the cerebrospinal fluid

18
Q

what do sensors in the aorta and carotid arteries monitor

A

O2 and CO2 concentrations in the blood

19
Q

What do these aorta and carotid artery sensors signal

A

the breathing control centers, which respond as needed

20
Q

Where does additional modulation of breathing take place

A

in the pons, next to the medulla