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Chapter 13: The Respiratory System
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FINAL ROUND
Level 1:
$100 Question
Inflammation of the nasal mucosa is
a. sinusitis.
b. pharyngitis.
c. laryngitis.
d. rhinitis.
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ANSWER
Level 1:
$100 Answer
Inflammation of the nasal mucosa is
a. sinusitis.
b. pharyngitis.
c. laryngitis.
d. rhinitis.
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Level 1:
$200 Question
The palatine tonsils are located in the
a. oropharynx.
b. laryngopharynx.
c. nasopharynx.
d. glottis.
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ANSWER
Level 1:
$200 Answer
The palatine tonsils are located in the
a. oropharynx.
b. laryngopharynx.
c. nasopharynx.
d. glottis.
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Level 1:
$300 Question
These tonsils are located in the nasopharynx.
a. Adenoids
b. Pharyngeal
c. Palatine
d. Lingual
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ANSWER
Level 1:
$300 Answer
These tonsils are located in the nasopharynx.
a. Adenoids
b. Pharyngeal
c. Palatine
d. Lingual
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Level 1:
$400 Question
Smokers with respiratory congestion should avoid medicines that inhibit the cough reflex.
a. True
b. False
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ANSWER
Level 1:
$400 Answer
Smokers with respiratory congestion should avoid medicines that inhibit the cough reflex.
a. True
b. False
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Level 2:
$100 Question
The largest of the hyaline cartilages of the larynx is the
a. thyroid.
b. arytenoid.
c. cricoid.
d. epiglottis.
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ANSWER
Level 2:
$100 Answer
The largest of the hyaline cartilages of the larynx is the
a. thyroid.
b. arytenoid.
c. cricoid.
d. epiglottis.
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Level 2:
$200 Question
A fleshy, fingerlike projection of the posterior edge of the soft palate is the
a. vestibule.
b. frenulum.
c. epiglottis.
d. uvula.
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ANSWER
Level 2:
$200 Answer
A fleshy, fingerlike projection of the posterior edge of the soft palate is the
a. vestibule.
b. frenulum.
c. epiglottis.
d. uvula.
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Level 2:
$300 Question
The formula for vital capacity is
a. IRV + ERV.
b. TV + IRV.
c. TV + IRV + ERV.
d. TV + IRV + ERV + RV.
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ANSWER
Level 2:
$300 Answer
The formula for vital capacity is
a. IRV + ERV.
b. TV + IRV.
c. TV + IRV + ERV.
d. TV + IRV + ERV + RV.
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Level 2:
$400 Question
Most carbon dioxide is transported in the blood as
a. oxyhemoglobin.
b. bicarbonate ion.
c. reduced hemoglobin.
d. carbonic acid.
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ANSWER
Level 2:
$400 Answer
Most carbon dioxide is transported in the blood as
a. oxyhemoglobin.
b. bicarbonate ion.
c. reduced hemoglobin.
d. carbonic acid.
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Level 3:
$100 Question
The collapse of the lungs is
a. atelectasis.
b. pneumothorax.
c. pleurisy.
d. hypoxia.
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ANSWER
Level 3:
$100 Answer
The collapse of the lungs is
a. atelectasis.
b. pneumothorax.
c. pleurisy.
d. hypoxia.
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Level 3:
$200 Question
These projections on the inner walls of the nasal cavity increase air turbulence and increase surface area exposed to the air.
a. septa
b. cristae galla
c. conchae
d. lateral massesBACK TO GAME
ANSWER
Level 3:
$200 Answer
These projections on the inner walls of the nasal cavity increase air turbulence and increase surface area exposed to the air.
a. septa
b. cristae galla
c. conchae
d. lateral massesBACK TO GAME
Level 3:
$300 Question
The right main bronchus is wider, shorter, and straighter than the left bronchus.
a. True
b. False
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ANSWER
Level 3:
$300 Answer
The right main bronchus is wider, shorter, and straighter than the left bronchus.
a. True
b. False
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Level 3:
$400 Question
The lining of the thoracic cavity is the
a. visceral peritoneum.
b. parietal peritoneum.
c. visceral pleura.
d. parietal pleura.
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ANSWER
Level 3:
$400 Answer
The lining of the thoracic cavity is the
a. visceral peritoneum.
b. parietal peritoneum.
c. visceral pleura.
d. parietal pleura.
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Level 4:
$100 Question
Inflammation of the lining of the lungs is
a. peritonitis.
b. pericarditis.
c. pneumonia.
d. pleurisy.
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ANSWER
Level 4:
$100 Answer
Inflammation of the lining of the lungs is
a. peritonitis.
b. pericarditis.
c. pneumonia.
d. pleurisy.
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Level 4:
$200 Question
At the end of a normal exhalation, the diaphragm is
a. elevated and dome shaped.
b. elevated and flattened.
c. depressed and dome shaped.
d. depressed and flattened.
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ANSWER
Level 4:
$200 Answer
At the end of a normal exhalation, the diaphragm is
a. elevated and dome-shaped.
b. elevated and flattened.
c. depressed and dome-shaped.
d. depressed and flattened.
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Level 4:
$300 Question
The alveoli are composed mostly of this epithelial tissue.
a. Simple cuboidal
b. Simple columnar
c. Simple squamous
d. Stratified squamous
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ANSWER
Level 4:
$300 Answer
The alveoli are composed mostly of this epithelial tissue.
a. Simple cuboidal
b. Simple columnar
c. Simple squamous
d. Stratified squamous
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Level 4:
$400 Question
The muscle(s) that work(s) in normal quiet breathing is(are) the
a. alveoli.
b. diaphragm and intercostals.
c. intercostals.
d. diaphragm.
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ANSWER
Level 4:
$400 Answer
The muscle(s) that work(s) in normal quiet breathing is(are) the
a. alveoli.
b. diaphragm and intercostals.
c. intercostals.
d. diaphragm.
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FINAL ROUND Question
The air in the lungs that cannot be voluntarily exhaled is the
a. tidal volume.
b. inspiratory reserve.
c. expiratory reserve.
d. residual volume.
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ANSWER
FINAL ROUND Answer
The air in the lungs that cannot be voluntarily exhaled is the
a. tidal volume.
b. inspiratory reserve.
c. expiratory reserve.
d. residual volume.
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