Respiratory system Flashcards

1
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The Upper Respiratory Tract consists of

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  • Nose
  • Nasal Cavity
  • Pharynx
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2
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In the Respiratory mucosa, the cilia move

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Contaminated mucus posteriorly to throat

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3
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The Respiratory mucosa warms inspired air with the use of

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Capillaries and veins

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4
Q

What triggers sneezing in the Respiratory mucosa?

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Sensory nerve ending

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5
Q

What are the three parts of the Pharynx?

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  • Nasopharynx
  • Oropharynx
  • Laryngopharynx
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6
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What is the Nasopharynx?

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Airway posterior to nasal cavity

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7
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What happens to the Nasopharynx during swallowing?

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It is closed by the soft palate and uvula

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8
Q

What is the Oropharynx?

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Passageway for food and air

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9
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What is the Laryngopharynx?

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Passageway for food and air

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10
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The Laryngopharynx is continuous with

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Larynx and esophagus

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11
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The Lower Respiratory Tract consists of

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  • Larynx
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi
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12
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The Larynx is attached to the

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Hypoid Bone

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13
Q

The Larynx opens up into the

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Laryngopharynx

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14
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The Larynx is continuous with the

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Trachea

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15
Q

What is the function of the Larynx?

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  • Provides patent airway
  • Routes air and food
  • Voice production
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16
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The Trachea is known as the

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Windpipe

17
Q

The Trachea wall is composed of

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Three layers

18
Q

The innermost wall of the Trachea contains

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Ciliated epithelium with goblet cells

19
Q

What contracts during coughing to expel mucus?

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Trachealis

20
Q

What is the Carina?

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Point where trachea branches into two main bronchi

21
Q

What is the Pleura?

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The serous membrane that lines the outer surfaces of the lung and adjacent internal thoracic wall

22
Q

What are the steps of Respiration?

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  • Pulmonary Ventilation
  • Alveolar Gas Exchange
  • Gas Transport
  • Systemic Gas Exchange
23
Q

What does Boyle’s Law State and what is it?

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The pressure of a gas varies inversely with its volume

P1V1 = P2V2

24
Q

What are the two mechanics of respiration?

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  • Inspiration

- Expiration

25
Q

What happens to the diaphragm during inspiration?

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It contracts

26
Q

What happens to the ribs during inspiration?

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They are elevated

27
Q

What in the brain has control over breathing?

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Cerebral cortex

28
Q

What are the respiratory centers in the brain?

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  • Medulla

- Pons

29
Q

Dalton’s Law communicates the idea of

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Partial pressure

30
Q

Henry’s Law states that

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The solubility of gas in a liquid depends on:

  • The partial pressure of the gas in the air
  • The solubility coefficient of the gas in the liquid
31
Q

CO2 is more soluble than

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O2

32
Q

O2 is more soluble than

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N2

33
Q

Alveolar gas exchange happens

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Across the respiratory membrane

34
Q

Alveolar gas exchange is influenced by

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  • Thickness and surface area of respiratory membrane
  • Partial pressure gradients
  • Gas solubilities
35
Q

How is O2 carried in the blood?

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  • About 2% in plasma

- About 98% bound to each Fe of hemoglobin

36
Q

How is CO2 transported in the blood?

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  • About 7-10% dissolved in plasma
  • 20% bound to globin of hemoglobin
  • 70% as bicarbonate ions in plasma