respiratory 2; upper respiratory viruses Flashcards

(32 cards)

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amount of air beyond the tidal volume that can be taken in with the deepest inhalation

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inspiratory reserve volume

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covers opening to the trachea during swallowing

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epiglottis

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tidal volume

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the amount of air involved in one normal inhalation and exhalation

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larynx

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produces sound, transports air to trachea

also moistens, warms, and filters incoming air

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5
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bronchioles

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controls air flow in lungs, transports air to alveoli

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controls air flow in lungs; transports air to alveoli

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bronchioles

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7
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transports air to lungs

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trachea and bronchi

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residual volume

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even after the utmost forceful exhalation, this air remains

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9
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warms and moistens air; helps produce sounds

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oral cavity

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amount of air beyond tidal volume that can be forcibly exhaled

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expiratory reserve volume

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alveoli

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provide area for exchange of o2 and co2

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12
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transports air to larynx

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pharynx

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13
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the amount of air involved in one normal inhalation and exhalation

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tidal volume

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nasal cavity

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filters, warms and moistens air

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produces sounds

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larynx

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provide area for exchange of o2 and co2

17
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vital capacity

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sum of tidal volume and reserves

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epiglottis

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covers the opening to the trachea during swallowing

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trachea and bronchi

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transports air to lungs

20
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larger branches in lungs

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even after the utmost forceful exhalation, this air remains

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residual volume

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inspiration

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windpipe

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expiration

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filters, warms, and moistens air; transports air to pharynx
nasal cavity
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rhinovirus / viral rhinitis =
common cold
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pharynx
transports air to larynx
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sum of tidal volume and reserves
vital capacity
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common cold =
rhinovirus / viral rhinitis
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inspiratory reserve volume
amount of air beyond the tidal volume that can be taken in with the deepest inhalation
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transports air to pharynx
nasal cavity | oral cavity
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oral cavity
warms and moistens air; helps produce sounds