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Respiratory System Chapter 13 Review

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The transport of O2 from the outside air to tissue and the transport of CO2 from cells to the outside is known as...

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RESPIRATION

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The terminal element of the respiratory tract...

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ALVEOLUS

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The movement of gases into and out of the lungs is known as...

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VENTILATION

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Inflammation of the lining of the lung...

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PLUERISY

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The prefix in the word ANTIBIOTIC means...

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AGAINST

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Collapse of a part of a lung...

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ATELECTASIS

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What does the suffix in the term BRONCHIOLE mean???

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SMALL

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The use of oxygen in cellular metabolism...

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INTERNAL RESPIRATION

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What is the plural form of PLEURA?

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PLEURAE

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The suffix in the medical term BRONCHIOGENIC means???

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CREATION

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Term for hair-like, motile projections from the surface of a cell...

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CILIA

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The combining form LARYNG/O means...

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VOICEBOX

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The fibrotic lung disease caused by the inhalation of different dusts is called...

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PNEUMOCONIOSIS

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Olfaction comes from the Latin Origin meaning what???

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TO SMELL

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Which body sensation is most influenced by the sense of smell???

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SENSE OF TASTE

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What is the abbreviation for CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE???

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C.O.P.D.

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The anatomical structure that connects the back of the nose to the larynx is the...

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PHARYNX

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Where is the APEX of the lung located???

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ABOVE AND BEHIND THE CLAVICLE

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What does the combining form in the word PULM/ONOLOGY mean???

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LUNG

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What structure divides the nasal cavity into a right and left compartments???

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SEPTUM

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Wwhat is the crackle heard through a stethoscope when air bubbles through liquid in the lungs???

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RALE

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What does the word element RHIN- refer to???

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NOSE

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A synonym for RESPIRATOR is...

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VENTILATOR

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The costal surface of the lungs presses against which body part???

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RIB CAGE

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What instrument measures respiratory volumes???

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SPIROMETER

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What does the suffix in the term SPIROMETRY mean???

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PROCESS OF MEASURING

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What is the correct sequence of the parts of the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM through which air passes through the body???

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NOSE, PHARYNX, LARYNX, TRACHEA, BRONCHI, BRONCHIOLES, ALVEOLI

(N P L T B Bs A)

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What is the normal respiratory rate for a resting adult???

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10-15 TIMES PER MINUTE

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Act of coughing up and spitting out mucous from the respiratory tract???

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EXPECTORATE

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Having increased respiratory distress and retractions in the intercostal spaces of the chest...

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BRONCHIOLITIS

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What does the prefix in the term ENDOTRACHEAL mean???

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INSIDE

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Which of the following structures is NOT one of the six connected elements of the respiratory tract???

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  1. NOSE
  2. PHARYNX
  3. TONGUE
  4. LARYNX
  5. BRONCHI

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Medical term for a nosebleed...

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EPISTAXIS

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What does the suffix in the term LOBECTOMY mean??

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SURGICAL REMOVAL OF

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MEATUS is of the Latin Origin meaning...

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PASSAGE

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Where is the OLFACTORY REGION located at???

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EXTREME SUPERIOR REGION OF THE NASAL CAVITY

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What does the suffix in the term NASAL mean???

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PERTAINING TO

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In the medical term PNEUMONIA, what does the root in the term mean??

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LUNG, AIR

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Inflammation of the nasal mucosa is known as...

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RHINITIS

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Which of the following is not a function of the nose???

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  1. COOLING AIR THAT ENTERS FROM THE OUTSIDE
  2. TRAPPING LARGE PARTICLES IN THE AIR
  3. MOISTURIZING THE AIR
  4. RECOGNIZING 4000 SEPERATE SMELLS
  5. SERVING AS A PASSWAY FROM OUTSIDE TO THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT

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Removal of the affected area of the lung...

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RESECTION OF THE TUMOR

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Muscular funnel that receives air from the nasal cavity and food and drink from the oral cavity...

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PHARYNX

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What medical term means removal of the lung???

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PNEUMOECTOMY

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Which structure is NOT involved in snoring???

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  1. EPIGLOTTIS
  2. TONGUE
  3. NOSE
  4. UPPER PHARYNX
  5. UVULA

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What does the suffix in the term ADENOID mean???

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RESEMBLING