Matching respiratory bronchiole a. 17 Produce surfactant b. respiratory mucosa 18 Windpipe C. phonation d. bronchodilation 19 Simple squamous epithelial cells 20 Sympathetic activation e. terminal bronchiole 21 Supplies a pulmonary lobule f laryngeal prominence 22 Parasympathetic activation 23 Start of respiratory portion of respiratory tract g. pneumocytes type I h. pneumocytes type II 24 Gas exchange i. cystic fibrosis 25 Sound production at the larynx j trachea 26 Chamber shared by respiratory and digestive systems k. pharynx 27 Surrounds and protects the glottis 1. blood air barrier 28 Lethal inherited respiratory disease m. larynx 29 Lines the conducting portion of respiratory tract n. bronchoconstriction 30 Anterior surface of thyroid cartilage

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a. respiratory bronchiole
17 Produce surfactant
17
b. respiratory mucosa
18 Windpipe
18
c. phonation
19 Simple squamous epithelial cells
19
d. bronchodilation
20
20 Sympathetic activation
e, terminal bronchiole
21
21 Supplies a pulmonary lobule
f laryngeal prominence
22 Parasympathetic activation
23 Start of respiratory portion of respiratory tract
22
g. pneumocytes type I
23
h. pneumocytes type II
24 Gas exchange
24
i. cystic fibrosis
25 Sound production at the larynx
25
j. trachea
26 Chamber shared by respiratory and digestive systems
26
27
k. pharynx
27 Surrounds and protects the glottis
1blood air barrier
28 Lethal inherited respiratory disease
28
m. larynx
29 Lines the conducting portion of respiratory tract
29
n. bronchoconstriction
30 Anterior surface of thyroid cartilage
30
Transcribed Image Text:Matching a. respiratory bronchiole 17 Produce surfactant 17 b. respiratory mucosa 18 Windpipe 18 c. phonation 19 Simple squamous epithelial cells 19 d. bronchodilation 20 20 Sympathetic activation e, terminal bronchiole 21 21 Supplies a pulmonary lobule f laryngeal prominence 22 Parasympathetic activation 23 Start of respiratory portion of respiratory tract 22 g. pneumocytes type I 23 h. pneumocytes type II 24 Gas exchange 24 i. cystic fibrosis 25 Sound production at the larynx 25 j. trachea 26 Chamber shared by respiratory and digestive systems 26 27 k. pharynx 27 Surrounds and protects the glottis 1blood air barrier 28 Lethal inherited respiratory disease 28 m. larynx 29 Lines the conducting portion of respiratory tract 29 n. bronchoconstriction 30 Anterior surface of thyroid cartilage 30
C
CHAPTER 21
The Respiratory System
SECTION 2 Review
Matching
Match each lettered term with the most closely related description.
wol o er
1
а. apnea
1 Single gas in a mixture
b. hemoglobin releases more O2
2 A cause of tissue death
3
c. decreases vital capacity
3 Inverse pressure/volume relationship
4 Expandability of lungs
4
d. external intercostals
e. iron ion
5 CO2 transport
6
f. Boyle's law
6 Elastic tissue deterioration
7
g. compliance
7 Act to elevate ribs
8
h. bicarbonate ion
8 Heme unit
9
i. anoxia
9 Blood pH decreases
10
j. atelectasis
10 Promotes passive or active exhalation
11 Stimulate DRG and promotes inhalation
11
k. hypocapnia
12 Hyperventilation
12
I. pneumotaxic centers
13 Collapsed lung
14 Period of suspended respiration
13
m. apneustic centers
14
n. partial pressure
Short answer
Identify and describe the pulmonary volumes and capacities indicated in the spirogram below.
6000
15
Transcribed Image Text:C CHAPTER 21 The Respiratory System SECTION 2 Review Matching Match each lettered term with the most closely related description. wol o er 1 а. apnea 1 Single gas in a mixture b. hemoglobin releases more O2 2 A cause of tissue death 3 c. decreases vital capacity 3 Inverse pressure/volume relationship 4 Expandability of lungs 4 d. external intercostals e. iron ion 5 CO2 transport 6 f. Boyle's law 6 Elastic tissue deterioration 7 g. compliance 7 Act to elevate ribs 8 h. bicarbonate ion 8 Heme unit 9 i. anoxia 9 Blood pH decreases 10 j. atelectasis 10 Promotes passive or active exhalation 11 Stimulate DRG and promotes inhalation 11 k. hypocapnia 12 Hyperventilation 12 I. pneumotaxic centers 13 Collapsed lung 14 Period of suspended respiration 13 m. apneustic centers 14 n. partial pressure Short answer Identify and describe the pulmonary volumes and capacities indicated in the spirogram below. 6000 15
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