A&P Flashcards

1
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Phospholipid-based substance that prevents collapse of the alveoli

A

Surfactant

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2
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Only fissure present in the left lung

A

Oblique Fissure

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3
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Occurs when there is a failure of LaPlace’s Law within the alveoli

A

Atelectasis

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4
Q

Primary unit of respiration

A

Acinus

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5
Q

Most common means by which carbon dioxide is transported from the cells back to the alveoli

A

Bicarbonate Ions

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6
Q

A physiologic response that occurs when the body is suddenly submerged in very cold water

A

Apnea

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7
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Vertical indentation of the lung where the bronchi and vasculature enter the parenchyma

A

Hilus

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8
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A defense mechanism of the pulmonary tree consisting of surface goblet cells, cilia, submucosal glands, and blood supply

A

Mucociliary Escalator

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9
Q

Tissue the innervates the diaphragm

A

Phrenic Nerves

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10
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Physics principle in which a decrease in oxygen tension (pressure) results in an increase in the volume

A

Boyles Law

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11
Q

Physiologic concept that controls the depth of inspirations

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Hering-Breuer Reflex

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12
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Most common means by which oxygen is transported to the cells

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Oxyhemoglobin

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13
Q

Type of cell comprised of type III alveolar cells

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Macrophages

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14
Q

Another name for Adam’s apple

A

Thyroid Cartilage

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15
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Response initiated by baroreceptors when there is a decrease in systemic blood pressure

A

Hyperventilation

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16
Q

Aortic body chemoreceptor afferent nerves run into this major nerve

A

Vagus Nerve

17
Q

Ion primarily responsible for stimulation of chemoreceptors

A

Hydrogen

18
Q

Elastic connective tissue that makes up the bulk of the lung parenchyma

A

Stroma

19
Q

Tidal volume x breaths per minute

A

Minute Ventilation

20
Q

Portion of the brain that causes an increase in respiratory rate and depth in response to anxiety or activity

A

Limbic System

21
Q

Only complete ring of cartilage within the larynx

A

Cricoid Cartilage

22
Q

Comprised of anatomical dead space and alveolar dead space

A

Total Dead Space

23
Q

Physics principle in which gas in contact with liquid will dissolve in the solution proportionate to its partial pressure

A

Henrys Law

24
Q

Commonly abused substance that paralyzes the cilia

A

Nicotine

25
Q

Physics principle in which to total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases equals the sum of the partial pressures

A

Daltons Law

26
Q

Accounts for 20% of the way in which carbon dioxide is transported from the cells to the alveoli

A

Carbaminohemoglobin

27
Q

Minute openings within the alveolar walls that allow for gas exchange

A

Pores of Kohn

28
Q

Location of the center that controls the basic rhythm of respiration

A

Medulla

29
Q

Muscles responsible for lifting the superior two ribs to increase thoracic cavity size

A

Scalenes

30
Q

Bifurcation at the terminal end of the trachea

A

Carina