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Title: Chapter 24 - The Respiratory System


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Chapter 24 - The Respiratory System
Respiratory Muscles and Pulmonary Ventilation /
Aging Effects
Overview of the Respiratory System
Upper and Lower Respiratory System
The Lungs, Pleural Cavities, and Pleural Membranes
The Trachea and Primary Bronchi
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FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1 100 Question
  • Which of the following structures is/are also
    known as choanae?
  • a. nasal cavity
  • b. internal nares
  • c. nasal vestibule
  • d. external nares

ANSWER
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Topic 1 100 Answer
  • Which of the following structures is/are also
    known as choanae?
  • a. nasal cavity
  • b. internal nares
  • c. nasal vestibule
  • d. external nares

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Topic 1 200 Question
  • Which of the following describes the extent of
    the conducting portion of the respiratory
    system?
  • a. from the primary bronchi to the terminal
    bronchioles
  • b. from the entrance to the nasal cavity to the
    smallest bronchioles
  • c. from the trachea to the secondary bronchi
  • d. from the secondary bronchi to the alveoli

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ANSWER
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Topic 1 200 Answer
  • Which of the following describes the extent of
    the conducting portion of the respiratory
    system?
  • a. from the primary bronchi to the terminal
    bronchioles
  • b. from the entrance to the nasal cavity to the
    smallest bronchioles
  • c. from the trachea to the secondary bronchi
  • d. from the secondary bronchi to the alveoli

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Topic 1 300 Question
  • Respiratory epithelium lines the entire
    respiratory tract except for which of the
    following?
  • a. alveoli
  • b. inferior portions of pharynx
  • c. trachea
  • d. a and b

ANSWER
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Topic 1 300 Answer
  • Respiratory epithelium lines the entire
    respiratory tract except for which of the
    following?
  • a. alveoli
  • b. inferior portions of pharynx
  • c. trachea
  • d. a and b

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Topic 1 400 Question
  • Exposure to unpleasant stimuli usually causes a
    rapid ____ in the rate of ____.
  • a. increase, mucous production
  • b. decrease, respiration
  • c. increase, respiration
  • d. decrease, mucous production

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ANSWER
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Topic 1 400 Answer
  • Exposure to unpleasant stimuli usually causes a
    rapid ____ in the rate of ____.
  • a. increase, mucous production
  • b. decrease, respiration
  • c. increase, respiration
  • d. decrease, mucous production

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Topic 1 500 Question
  • Which of the following occurs throughout the
    conducting portion of the respiratory system?
  • a. filtration
  • b. warming
  • c. humidification
  • d. All of the above.

ANSWER
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Topic 1 500 Answer
  • Which of the following occurs throughout the
    conducting portion of the respiratory system?
  • a. filtration
  • b. warming
  • c. humidification
  • d. All of the above.

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Topic 2 100 Question
  • Which of the following structures are also known
    as false vocal cords because they play no part
    in sound production?
  • a. vocal folds
  • b. vestibular folds
  • c. intrinsic ligaments
  • d. extrinsic ligaments

ANSWER
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Topic 2 100 Answer
  • Which of the following structures are also known
    as false vocal cords because they play no part
    in sound production?
  • a. vocal folds
  • b. vestibular folds
  • c. intrinsic ligaments
  • d. extrinsic ligaments

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Topic 2 200 Question
  • Which of the following structures function(s) to
    position and stabilize the larynx?
  • a. intrinsic laryngeal musculature
  • b. extrinsic ligaments
  • c. extrinsic laryngeal musculature
  • d. intrinsic ligaments

ANSWER
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Topic 2 200 Answer
  • Which of the following structures function(s) to
    position and stabilize the larynx?
  • a. intrinsic laryngeal musculature
  • b. extrinsic ligaments
  • c. extrinsic laryngeal musculature
  • d. intrinsic ligaments

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Topic 2 300 Question
  • How many large, unpaired cartilages form the body
    of the larynx?
  • a. three
  • b. five
  • c. four
  • d. two

ANSWER
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Topic 2 300 Answer
  • How many large, unpaired cartilages form the body
    of the larynx?
  • a. three
  • b. five
  • c. four
  • d. two

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Topic 2 400 Question
  • Which of the following statements regarding the
    thyroid cartilage is/are false?
  • a. During embryological development, the thyroid
    cartilage is formed by two pieces of cartilage
    that meet in the midline.
  • b. The inferior surface of the thyroid cartilage
    articulates with the cricoid cartilage.
  • c. The lateral surface of the thyroid cartilage
    has ligamentous attachments to the epiglottis and
    smaller laryngeal cartilages.
  • d. None of the statements is false.

ANSWER
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Topic 2 400 Answer
  • Which of the following statements regarding the
    thyroid cartilage is/are false?
  • a. During embryological development, the thyroid
    cartilage is formed by two pieces of cartilage
    that meet in the midline.
  • b. The inferior surface of the thyroid cartilage
    articulates with the cricoid cartilage.
  • c. The lateral surface of the thyroid cartilage
    has ligamentous attachments to the epiglottis and
    smaller laryngeal cartilages.
  • d. None of the statements is false.

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Topic 2 500 Question
  • Which of the following structures is not part of
    the olfactory region of the nasal cavity?
  • a. the middle nasal conchae of the ethmoid
  • b. the inferior surface of the cribriform plate
  • c. the superior portion of the nasal septum
  • d. the superior nasal conchae of the ethmoid

ANSWER
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Topic 2 500 Answer
  • Which of the following structures is not part of
    the olfactory region of the nasal cavity?
  • a. the middle nasal conchae of the ethmoid
  • b. the inferior surface of the cribriform plate
  • c. the superior portion of the nasal septum
  • d. the superior nasal conchae of the ethmoid

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Topic 3 100 Question
  • The thick layer of connective tissue, which
    surrounds the mucosa of the trachea, and which
    contains mucous glands, is the
  • a. lamina propria.
  • b. submucosa
  • c. adventitia
  • d. serosa

ANSWER
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Topic 3 100 Answer
  • The thick layer of connective tissue, which
    surrounds the mucosa of the trachea, and which
    contains mucous glands, is the
  • a. lamina propria.
  • b. submucosa
  • c. adventitia
  • d. serosa

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Topic 3 200 Question
  • The closed portions of the tracheal cartilages
    protect which tracheal surfaces?
  • a. posterior and lateral
  • b. anterior and lateral
  • c. posterior and superior
  • d. anterior and superior

ANSWER
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Topic 3 200 Answer
  • The closed portions of the tracheal cartilages
    protect which tracheal surfaces?
  • a. posterior and lateral
  • b. anterior and lateral
  • c. posterior and superior
  • d. anterior and superior

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Topic 3 300 Question
  • Which of the following is not a function of the
    tracheal cartilages?
  • a. They stiffen the tracheal walls.
  • b. They protect the airway.
  • c. They prevent airway collapse or
    overexpansion.
  • d. None of the above.

ANSWER
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Topic 3 300 Answer
  • Which of the following is not a function of the
    tracheal cartilages?
  • a. They stiffen the tracheal walls.
  • b. They protect the airway.
  • c. They prevent airway collapse or
    overexpansion.
  • d. None of the above.

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Topic 3 400 Question
  • Each primary bronchus travels along which surface
    of each lung before branching further?
  • a. lateral
  • b. superior
  • c. medial
  • d. inferior

ANSWER
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Topic 3 400 Answer
  • Each primary bronchus travels along which surface
    of each lung before branching further?
  • a. lateral
  • b. superior
  • c. medial
  • d. inferior

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Topic 3 500 Question
  • Which of the following structures connects the
    ends of each tracheal cartilage?
  • a. bronchialis muscle
  • b. trachealis muscle
  • c. an elastic ligament
  • d. b and c

ANSWER
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Topic 3 500 Answer
  • Which of the following structures connects the
    ends of each tracheal cartilage?
  • a. bronchialis muscle
  • b. trachealis muscle
  • c. an elastic ligament
  • d. b and c

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Topic 4 100 Question
  • What is the location of the roots of the lungs?
  • a. anterior to vertebra T6 (left and right)
  • b. anterior to vertebra T5 (left) and T6 (right)
  • c. anterior to vertebra T5 (left and right)
  • d. anterior to vertebra T5 (right) and T6 (left)

ANSWER
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Topic 4 100 Answer
  • What is the location of the roots of the lungs?
  • a. anterior to vertebra T6 (left and right)
  • b. anterior to vertebra T5 (left) and T6 (right)
  • c. anterior to vertebra T5 (left and right)
  • d. anterior to vertebra T5 (right) and T6 (left)

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Topic 4 200 Question
  • Which of the following is/are not found within
    lung trabeculae?
  • a. elastic fibers
  • b. smooth muscles
  • c. hyaline cartilage
  • d. lymphatics

ANSWER
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Topic 4 200 Answer
  • Which of the following is/are not found within
    lung trabeculae?
  • a. elastic fibers
  • b. smooth muscles
  • c. hyaline cartilage
  • d. lymphatics

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Topic 4 300 Question
  • The medial basal bronchopulmonary segment would
    be found in which of the following?
  • a. in the superior lobe of both lungs
  • b. in the middle lobe of the right lung
  • c. in the inferior lobe of both lungs
  • d. in the middle lobe of the left lung

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ANSWER
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Topic 4 300 Answer
  • The medial basal bronchopulmonary segment would
    be found in which of the following?
  • a. in the superior lobe of both lungs
  • b. in the middle lobe of the right lung
  • c. in the inferior lobe of both lungs
  • d. in the middle lobe of the left lung

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Topic 4 400 Question
  • What is the term for the serous membrane, which
    covers the outer surfaces of the lungs, extending
    into the fissures between the lobes?
  • a. parietal pleura
  • b. visceral pleura
  • c. interlobar pleura
  • d. intralobar pleura

ANSWER
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Topic 4 400 Answer
  • What is the term for the serous membrane, which
    covers the outer surfaces of the lungs, extending
    into the fissures between the lobes?
  • a. parietal pleura
  • b. visceral pleura
  • c. interlobar pleura
  • d. intralobar pleura

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Topic 4 500 Question
  • Which of the following layers secrete pleural
    fluid?
  • a. visceral and mediastinal layers
  • b. parietal and mediastinal layers
  • c. visceral and parietal layers
  • d. interlobar and visceral layers

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ANSWER
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Topic 4 500 Answer
  • Which of the following layers secrete pleural
    fluid?
  • a. visceral and mediastinal layers
  • b. parietal and mediastinal layers
  • c. visceral and parietal layers
  • d. interlobar and visceral layers

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Topic 5 100 Question
  • Which of the following may assist in inspiration
    by elevating the ribs?
  • a. internal intercostal muscles
  • b. diaphragm
  • c. transversus thoracis muscle
  • d. external intercostal muscles

ANSWER
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Topic 5 100 Answer
  • Which of the following may assist in inspiration
    by elevating the ribs?
  • a. internal intercostal muscles
  • b. diaphragm
  • c. transversus thoracis muscle
  • d. external intercostal muscles

BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5 200 Question
  • Which of the following respiratory centers of the
    brain, also known as the inspiratory center,
    controls motor neurons innervating the external
    intercostal muscles and the diaphragm?
  • a. ventral respiratory group (VRG)
  • b. pneumotaxic center
  • c. dorsal respiratory group (DRG)
  • d. apneustic center

ANSWER
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Topic 5 200 Answer
  • Which of the following respiratory centers of the
    brain, also known as the inspiratory center,
    controls motor neurons innervating the external
    intercostal muscles and the diaphragm?
  • a. ventral respiratory group (VRG)
  • b. pneumotaxic center
  • c. dorsal respiratory group (DRG)
  • d. apneustic center

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Topic 5 300 Question
  • Which of the following terms refers to
    inspiration involving muscular contractions, but
    expiration as a passive process?
  • a. diaphragmatic breathing
  • b. eupnea
  • c. costal breathing
  • d. hyperpnea

ANSWER
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Topic 5 300 Answer
  • Which of the following terms refers to
    inspiration involving muscular contractions, but
    expiration as a passive process?
  • a. diaphragmatic breathing
  • b. eupnea
  • c. costal breathing
  • d. hyperpnea

BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5 400 Question
  • Which of the following statements regarding aging
    and the respiratory system is false?
  • a. Some degree of emphysema is normally found in
    individuals age 40-70 years.
  • b. Movements of the rib cage are restricted by
    arthritic changes in the rib articulations and
    decreased costal cartilage flexibility.
  • c. Elastic tissues deteriorate with age,
    resulting in a reduction of the lungs ability to
    inflate and deflate.
  • d. None of the statements is false.

ANSWER
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Topic 5 400 Answer
  • Which of the following statements regarding aging
    and the respiratory system is false?
  • a. Some degree of emphysema is normally found in
    individuals age 40-70 years.
  • b. Movements of the rib cage are restricted by
    arthritic changes in the rib articulations and
    decreased costal cartilage flexibility.
  • c. Elastic tissues deteriorate with age,
    resulting in a reduction of the lungs ability to
    inflate and deflate.
  • d. None of the statements is false.

BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5 500 Question
  • Which of the following respiratory centers
    functions only during forced respiration?
  • a. apneustic center
  • b. dorsal respiratory group (DRG)
  • c. pneumotaxic center
  • d. ventral respiratory group (VRG)

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ANSWER
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Topic 5 500 Answer
  • Which of the following respiratory centers
    functions only during forced respiration?
  • a. apneustic center
  • b. dorsal respiratory group (DRG)
  • c. pneumotaxic center
  • d. ventral respiratory group (VRG)

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FINAL ROUND Question
  • At birth, the first breath of the newborn
    involves powerful contractions of which
    respiratory muscles?
  • a. external intercostal and transversus thoracis
    muscles
  • b. diaphragmatic and external intercostal
    muscles
  • c. diaphragmatic and internal intercostal
    muscles
  • d. All of the above.

ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
  • At birth, the first breath of the newborn
    involves powerful contractions of which
    respiratory muscles?
  • a. external intercostal and transversus thoracis
    muscles
  • b. diaphragmatic and external intercostal
    muscles
  • c. diaphragmatic and internal intercostal
    muscles
  • d. All of the above.

BACK TO GAME
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