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Respiratory System Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  CO2 levels would decrease, but H+ levels would increase.
B  CO2 & H+ levels would decrease.
C   CO2 & H+ levels would increase.
Question #2
A  Nasal cavity
B  Esophagus
C  Larynx
D  Alveolar ducts
E  Bronchi
Question #3
A  decrease
B  increase
Question #4
A  amount of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum expiration
B  amount of air inhaled and exhaled in one cycle of quiet breathing
C  maximum amount of air the lungs can contain
Question #5
A  functional residual capacity
B  inspiratory reserve volume
C  vital capacity
Question #7
A  lodge equally often in each of the two primary bronchi.
B  are more likely to lodge in the right primary bronchus.
C  are more likely to lodge in the left primary bronchus.
Question #8
A  metabolic alkalosis
B  respiratory alkalosis
C  respiratory acidosis
Question #9
A  decreases; exocytosis
B  decreases; flushing
C  increases; trapping
D  increases; diluting
Question #11
A  decrease in pH
B  increase in pH
C  imbalance that cannot be identified
Question #12
A  shorter and fatter vestibular ligaments.
B  more air to push through the rima glottidis.
C  longer and thicker vocal folds.
D  more taut vestibular folds.
E  wider arytenoid cartilages.
Question #15
A  alkalosis
B  hyperemia
C  hypercapnia
Question #16
A  Larynx
B  Bronchi
C  Nasal cavity
D  Trachea
E  Alveoli
Question #17
A  amount of ATP used by alveoli
B  number of breaths per minute
C  amount of air inhaled per minute
Question #18
A  tidal volume
B  total lung capacity
C  residual volume
Question #20
A  tidal volume x breaths per minute
B  end diastolic volume – end systolic volume
C  cardiac output x (arterial oxygen content – venous oxygen content)
Question #21
A  nonkeratinized stratified squamous.
B  keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.
C  simple cuboidal epithelium.
D  pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.
E  stratified columnar epithelium.
Question #22
A  constriction of the esophagus.
B  elevation of the soft palate.
C  closure of the nasal conchae.
D  elevation of the epiglottis.
E  depression of the hard palate.
Question #23
A  Laryngopharynx
B  Oropharynx and nasopharynx
C  Oropharynx, nasopharynx, and laryngopharynx
D  Oropharynx
E  Nasopharynx
Question #24
A  5,000 mL
B  50 mL
C  500 mL
Question #25
A  flexibility; posterior
B  rigidity; posterior
C  rigidity; anterior
D  flexibility; anterior
Question #26
A  inspiratory reserve volume + tidal volume + expiratory reserve volume
B   residual volume + vital capacity
C  residual volume + expiratory reserve volume
D  At most one of the adults has high blood pressure.
Question #27
A  vestibule
B  olfactory region
C  nasopharynx
D  respiratory region
E  choanae
Question #28
A  alveolar type I cell.
B  alveolar type II cell.
C  septal cell.
D  alveolar macrophage.
E  dust cell.
Question #29
A  Stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium
B  Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
C  Simple squamous epithelium
D  Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium
E  Cuboidal epithelium
Question #30
A  residual volume + vital capacity
B  tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume
C  inspiratory reserve volume + tidal volume + expiratory reserve volume
Question #31
A  inspiratory reserve volume
B  functional residual capacity
C  vital capacity
Question #33
A  amount of air remaining in the lungs after a normal tidal expiration
B  amount of air in excess of tidal volume that can inhaled with maximum effort.
C  amount of air of excess of tidal volume that can exhaled with maximum effort
Question #34
A  Fused basement membrane
B  Plasma membrane of Type I cell
C  Plasma membrane of Type II cell
D  Capillary endothelium