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Questions Respiratory I

   J

  1. excessive carbon dioxide in the blood is called
  1. Alveoli

    I       

  1. Excessive stretching of the lungs is accomplished through which reflexive action
  1. Apnea

    L

  1. Inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells is called
  1. Carbonic anhydrase

    F

  1. labored breathing is called
  1. Cardiac notch

    S

  1. Nasal hairs are also called
  1. Compliance

  B

  1. sustained absence of breathing is called
  1. Dyspnea

    A

  1. The actual site of gas exchange occurs at the level of
  1. Expiratory reserve

    G

  1. The amount of air that can be exhaled from the lung above tidal expiration is
  1. Haldane

    T

  1. The amount of exchangeable air is called
  1. Hering-bruer reflex

    R

  1. the difference between intrapulmonic and intrathoracic pressures
  1. Hypercapnea

    E

  1. the ease with which the lungs can be expanded is called
  1. Hyperventilation

    O

  1. the inspiratory center is located in this part of the brain
  1. Hypoxia

    p

  1. the pneumotaxic center is located in this part of the bran
  1. Intrapulmonic

    T

  1. the total amount of air taken with each breath quietly is called
  1. Intrathoracic

    Q

  1. the volume within the chest cavity is termed
  • Medulla

    Q

  1. the volume within the lungs is termed
  1. Pons

    H

  1. what effect enhances the ability of carbon dioxide to combine with hemoglobin
  1. Tidal volume

    C

  1. what enzyme is used in the formation of carbonic acid
  1. Transmembrane pressure

   D

  1. what is the name for the depression in the left lung
  1. Vibrissae

    K

  1. which breathing patterns will enhance alveolar ventilation and quickly flush out carbon dioxide
  1. Vital capacity

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Answer #1

Answers in the alphabetical order (A,B,C......)

A -Alveoli(Actual site of exchange)

B-Apnea

C-Carbonic unhydrace

D-cardiac notch

E-compliancance

F-Dyspnea

G-Expiratory

H-Haldane effect

I-Hering bruer effect

J-Hypercapnea

K-Hyperventilation

L-Hypoxia

M-Intrapulmonic(volume of air within the lung)

N-Intra thoracic(volume of air within the chest cavity)

O-Medulla

P-Pons

Q-Vital capacity (The amount of exchangeable air)

R-Transmembrane pressure

S-Vimbrissae

T-Tidal volume(total amount of air taken each breath)

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