Question 8 What happens during inspiration? O The diaphragm relaxes and moves superiorly decreasing the volume of the the thoracic cavity O The diaphragm contracts, limiting food entering the stomach The diaphragm contracts and moves inferiorly expanding the thoracic cavity O The diaphragm contracts and moves superiorly expanding the thoracic cavity O The diaphragm relaxes and moves inferiorly decreasing the volume of thoracic cavity

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What is NOT true of the sinuses?
O Each sinus has a single meatus that empties into the nasal cavity
Sinuses are lined by a pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
O Sinuses have vibrissae
O Sinuses lighten the skull
O Sinuses help to warm the air
Question 8
What happens during inspiration?
O The diaphragm relaxes and moves superiorly decreasing the volume of the the thoracic cavity
O The diaphragm contracts, limiting food entering the stomach
The diaphragm contracts and moves inferiorly expanding the thoracic cavity
O The diaphragm contracts and moves superiorly expanding the thoracic cavity
O The diaphragm relaxes and moves inferiorly decreasing the volume of thoracic cavity
Transcribed Image Text:What is NOT true of the sinuses? O Each sinus has a single meatus that empties into the nasal cavity Sinuses are lined by a pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium O Sinuses have vibrissae O Sinuses lighten the skull O Sinuses help to warm the air Question 8 What happens during inspiration? O The diaphragm relaxes and moves superiorly decreasing the volume of the the thoracic cavity O The diaphragm contracts, limiting food entering the stomach The diaphragm contracts and moves inferiorly expanding the thoracic cavity O The diaphragm contracts and moves superiorly expanding the thoracic cavity O The diaphragm relaxes and moves inferiorly decreasing the volume of thoracic cavity
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