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5. Which sequence most accurately describes the flow of air in the human respiratory system? 1. pharynx 2. bronchus 3. trachea 4. larynx 5. alveolus 6. Bronchiole (a) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5, 6 (b) 1,4, 3, 2, 5, 6 (c) 4, 1,3, 2, 6, 5 (d) 1, 4, 3, 2, 6, 5 (e) 1, 3, 4, 2, 6, 5
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5.) What structure plays a key role in preventing an obstruction of the windpipe during swallowing?
A. larynx
B. mouth
C. esophagus
D. epiglottis
E. trachea
6.) Which of the following effects the rate oxygen is loaded and unloaded to cells?
A. oxygen pressure
B. carbon dioxide pressure
C. temperature
D. blood pH
E. all of the above
7.) What does not happen when there is a change in alveoli carbon dioxide pressure?
A. carbon dioxide elimination slows with dilation of the bronchioles
B. increase of carbon dioxide causes the bronchioles to dilate
C. decrease in carbon dioxide causes the bronchioles to constrict
D. carbon dioxide elimination increases with the dilation of bronchioles
E. carbon dioxide elimination decreases when the bronchioles constrict
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1. Know the location, structure, and function of the organs that form the respiratory passageways including: nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli
2. Which structure closes off the larynx when we swallow food or liquid?
3. What structural features of the trachea keep it from collapsing, but also allow it to expand and contract?
4. What structural changes occur in bronchi/bronchioles as the branch into the lungs?
5. What are the three types of cells found in alveoli and what are their functions?
6. Describe the structure and function of the pleurae and pleural fluid.
7. Differentiate between pulmonary ventilation, external respiration, gas transport, and internal respiration.
8. How do pressure differences drive pulmonary ventilation?
9. What causes intrapulmonary (intra alveolar) pressure to decrease during inspiration?
10. What causes negative pressure in the pleural cavity?
11. What happens to a lung if air enters the pleural cavity? What is this called?…
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Mindtap Biology, 1 Term (6 Months) Printed Access Card For Solomon/martin/martin/berg's Biology, 11th
Ch. 46.1 - Compare the advantages and disadvantages of air...Ch. 46.1 - What are some advantages of gas exchange in air...Ch. 46.2 - Describe the following adaptations for gas...Ch. 46.2 - Why are specialized respiratory structures...Ch. 46.2 - How does gas exchange differ among the following...Ch. 46.2 - How does the countercurrent exchange system...Ch. 46.3 - Prob. 3LOCh. 46.3 - Prob. 4LOCh. 46.3 - Prob. 5LOCh. 46.3 - Describe the regulation of breathing in humans and...
Ch. 46.3 - What is the sequence of inhaled airflow through...Ch. 46.3 - Prob. 2CCh. 46.3 - Prob. 3CCh. 46.3 - Prob. 4CCh. 46.4 - Prob. 7LOCh. 46.4 - Prob. 1CCh. 46.4 - Prob. 2CCh. 46 - Test Your Understanding 1. Which of the following...Ch. 46 - Prob. 2TYUCh. 46 - Prob. 3TYUCh. 46 - Prob. 4TYUCh. 46 - Test Your Understanding 5. Which sequence most...Ch. 46 - Prob. 6TYUCh. 46 - Test Your Understanding 7. According to Ficks law...Ch. 46 - Prob. 8TYUCh. 46 - Prob. 9TYUCh. 46 - Prob. 10TYUCh. 46 - Test Your Understanding 11. VISUALIZE Draw and...Ch. 46 - Test Your Understanding 12. EVOLUTION LINK What...Ch. 46 - Test Your Understanding 13. INTEREPT DATA Look at...Ch. 46 - Test Your Understanding 14. PREDICT What problems...Ch. 46 - Prob. 15TYUCh. 46 - EVOLUTION LINK Aquatic mammals such as whales and...Ch. 46 - Prob. 17TYU
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