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Part of the upper respiratory tract: pharynx larynx bronchi lungs

Part of the upper respiratory tract: pharynx larynx bronchi lungs. Answer: a. Part of lower respiratory tract: nose mouth pharynx larynx. Answer: d. System that controls respiration: endocrine nervous digestive cardiovascular. Answer: b.

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Part of the upper respiratory tract: pharynx larynx bronchi lungs

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  1. Part of the upper respiratory tract: • pharynx • larynx • bronchi • lungs Answer: a

  2. Part of lower respiratory tract: • nose • mouth • pharynx • larynx Answer: d

  3. System that controls respiration: • endocrine • nervous • digestive • cardiovascular Answer: b

  4. Part of tract that filters and warms air: • nose • mouth • pharynx • lungs Answer: a

  5. Which of the following is NOT a factor • in the rate of gas exchange? • pressure • temperature • solubility • compliance Answer: d

  6. Serves as a resonating chamber for • sound (voice): • nose • pharynx • both • neither Answer: c

  7. Lung that has two lobes: • right • left • both • neither Answer: b

  8. Cavity in which the lungs are found: • pericardial • pleural • peritoneal • cranial Answer: b

  9. How pressure is decreased in lungs: • increase volume • decrease volume • increase temperature • decrease temperature Answer: a

  10. Breathing • pulmonary ventilation • pulmonary respiration • external respiration • internal respiration Answer: a

  11. Hemoglobin bound to oxygen: • hemoglobin • oxyhemoglobin • myoglobin • oxymyoglobin Answer: b

  12. Ability of lungs to expand: • compliance • ventilation • vitality • capacity Answer: a

  13. Site of sound production: • nose • pharynx • larynx • bronchi Answer: c

  14. Contains tonsils: a. nose b. pharynx c. larynx d. bronchi Answer: b

  15. Exchange of gas between lungs and blood: a. pulmonary ventilation b. pulmonary respiration c. tissue respiration d. internal respiration Answer: b

  16. Exchange of gases between blood and tissues: a. pulmonary ventilation b. pulmonary respiration c. external respiration d. internal respiration Answer: d

  17. Which of the following is NOT a division • of pharynx? • nasopharynx • oropharynx • laryngopharynx • bronchiopharynx Answer: d

  18. Amount of air in and out with normal • breathing: • tidal volume • inspiratory reserve • expiratory reserve • vital capacity Answer: a

  19. Amount of air in and out with labored breathing: a. tidal volume b. inspiratory reserve c. expiratory reserve d. vital capacity Answer: d

  20. Most common way CO2 carried in blood: • dissolved • hemoglobin • bicarbonate ion • bubbles Answer: c

  21. Pleural membrane covering body wall: • visceral pleura • parietal pleura • terminal pleura • secondary pleura Answer: b

  22. Disease that decreases compliance: • emphysema • asthma • laryngitis • nitrogen narcosis Answer: a

  23. Carries air to lung: • primary bronchi • secondary bronchi • tertiary bronchi • bronchioles Answer: a

  24. Carries air to alveoli: a. primary bronchi b. secondary bronchi c. tertiary bronchi d. bronchioles Answer: d

  25. Carries air to lobes of lungs: a. primary bronchi b. secondary bronchi c. tertiary bronchi d. bronchioles Answer: b

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