BIOS 255 Week 6 Concepts; The Respiratory System - Anatomy (Edapt Quiz)

  • BIOS 255 Week 6 Concepts; The Respiratory System - Anatomy (Edapt Quiz)
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Institution Chamberlain
Contributor Lilian Owens

Edapt Principle Components of the Respiratory System quiz

Anatomy and Physiology III with Lab-Holsey > Unit 6

 

  1. Which bone does not contain a paranasal sinus?
  2. What structure is also known as the "voice box"?
  3. What prevents the trachea from collapsing?
  4. For each of the following respiratory structure, first select either the upper respiratory tract or lower respiratory tract (anatomical division), and then select either the conducting zone or respiratory zone (functional division).
  5. List the following regions of the pharynx in proper order, starting with the most superior structure and moving downward.
  6. Select the correct answer for each sentence from the drop-down menus.
  7. The cardiac notch and 2 lobes belong to the left lung and the oblique fissure and 3 lobes belong to the right ling.
  8. The cardiac notch and 2 lobes belong to the left lung and the oblique fissure, and 3 lobes belong to the right lung.
  9. Place the following structures in their proper order, starting with the nasal cavity and ending with the alveoli.
  10. Nasal Cavity
  11. What is line J pointing to?
  12. The division of the respiratory system transports air to and from the lung but does not involve the exchange of gases between air and blood.
  13. The respiratory system contains a total of five in the lungs.
  14. Which is not correct about the left lung?
  15. The alveolar cell that secretes pulmonary surfactant is the:
  16. Foreign particles:
  17. At the point where the trachea divides into the right and left main bronchi is a ridge called the:
  18. The right lung has lobes, and the left lung has lobes.
  19. The main function of serous fluid is to:
  20. In the thoracic cavity, the pleura lines the internal thoracic wall and the pleura tightly covers the lung.
  21. Which of the following structures represents the primary site of gas exchange?
  22. The most common cell making up the alveolar wall is the:

 

 

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