Breathing System Flashcards

1
Q

What is the function of the larynx ?

A

It allows you make sound

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2
Q

Name the flap of tissue which prevents food entering the trachea

A

Epiglottis

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3
Q

Explain the function of the rings of cartilage located along the trachea.

A

To keep the trachea open.

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4
Q

Describe the location of the intercostal muscles

A

It is between the ribs or ribcage.

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5
Q

Name the structures in the lungs in which gaseous exchange takes place

A

The alveoli

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6
Q

Describe what happens to the diaphragm during the process inhalation

A

It moves down

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7
Q

Name the part of the brain which controls breathing

A

The Medula Oblongata

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8
Q

Name the blood vessel from which the capillaries arise

A

Pulmonary artery.

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9
Q

In what form is most carbon dioxide transported in the plasma

A

Via bicarbonate ions

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10
Q

Name the process by which gaseous change takes place in the alveoli

A

Diffusion

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11
Q

State one effect an increase in the production of carbon dioxide would have on the breathing rate.

A

The rate increases

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12
Q

Explain the term homeostasis

A

This is the maintenance of constant internal environment

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13
Q

Why is homeostasis important in the human body ?

A

It allows normal metabolic activity. It keeps temperature suitable for enzyme reactions

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14
Q

Describe the function of intercostal muscles.

A

It allows air to enter the lungs

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15
Q

Describe the function of the alveoli

A

It is used for gaseous exchange

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16
Q

Name a substance that is excreted by both the kidney and the lungs

A

water

17
Q

Name the gas which plays an important role in the control of breathing.

A

Carbon dioxide

18
Q

How does the thin walls of the alveoli aid in gaseous exchange ?

A

It allows for rapid diffusion

19
Q

How does the moist surfaces of the alveoli aid in gaseous exchange ?

A

Gas can only diffuse in solution

20
Q

Name the structures responsible for gaseous exchange that are located on the stem of plants

A

Lenticels

21
Q

State a function of the epiglottis

A

This stops food from entering the trachea

22
Q

State a function of the cartilage in the breathing system

A

this keeps the trachea open

23
Q

State a function of the pleural membranes

A

It allows for friction-free movement

24
Q

Is exhalation an active or a passive process.

A

It is passive

25
Q

Apart from carbon dioxide, name another substance released by the lungs

A

water

26
Q

Give one way in which an alveolus is adapted to its function

A

thin walls

moist surface

27
Q

Under what condition is the hormone ADH released by pituitary gland ?

A

When there is a fall in water level of blood

28
Q

State the precise location of the lungs.

A

Behind the ribs

29
Q

What effect does vigorous exercise have on the breathing rate ?

A

It increases the rate by increasing the amount of CO2 in the blood

30
Q

Name the 2 gases which are involved in gaseous exchange

A

Oxygen and Carbondioxide

31
Q

The Eustachian tube connects the pharynx and what ?

A

The middle ear