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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 4 Homework

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

Question #1
A  sheet of skeletal muscle that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
B  functional part of the lung
C  turbinates
D  the compound found in red blood cells
Question #2
A  turbinates
B  tube supported by C-shaped rings of cartilege
C  sheet of skeletal muscle that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
D  causes the diaphragm to contract
Question #3
A  substance that reduces surface tension to keep alveoli from collapsing
B  causes the diaphragm to contract
C  the compound found in red blood cells
D  sheet of skeletal muscle that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
Question #4
A  substance that reduces surface tension to keep alveoli from collapsing
B  causes the diaphragm to contract
C  indentation of the side of lung
D  the compound found in red blood cells
Question #5
A  indentation of the side of lung
B  substance that reduces surface tension to keep alveoli from collapsing
C  rounded top of each lung
D  causes the diaphragm to contract
Question #6
A  indentation of the side of lung
B  where oxygen and carbon dioxide gas is exchanged
C  substance that reduces surface tension to keep alveoli from collapsing
D  rounded top of each lung
Question #7
A  rounded top of each lung
B  where oxygen and carbon dioxide gas is exchanged
C  indentation of the side of lung
D  functional part of the lung
Question #8
A  rounded top of each lung
B  turbinates
C  where oxygen and carbon dioxide gas is exchanged
D  functional part of the lung
Question #9
A  functional part of the lung
B  turbinates
C  where oxygen and carbon dioxide gas is exchanged
D  sheet of skeletal muscle that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
Question #10
A  functional part of the lung
B  sheet of skeletal muscle that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
C  turbinates
D  tube supported by C-shaped rings of cartilege
Question #11
A  arising from the bronchus
B  pus in the lungs
C  blue
D  caused by a recessive gene
Question #12
A  harsh crowing sound
B  bronchospasm that may be caused by a foreign body
C  snoring sounds
D  coughing blood
Question #13
A  a plug that occludes
B  loss of elasticity of bronchioles
C  contraction of smooth muscle in the bronchus
D  pus in the lungs
Question #14
A  pus in the lungs
B  contraction of smooth muscle in the bronchus
C  loss of elasticity of bronchioles
D  caused by inhaling coal dust
Question #15
A  contraction of smooth muscle in the bronchus
B  arising from the bronchus
C  pus in the lungs
D  bronchospasm that may be caused by a foreign body
Question #16
A  a plug that occludes
B  arising from the bronchus
C  caused by inhaling coal dust
D  caused by a recessive gene
Question #17
A  harsh crowing sound
B  pus in the lungs
C  bronchospasm that may be caused by a foreign body
D  coughing blood
Question #18
A  bronchospasm that may be caused by a foreign body
B  contraction of smooth muscle in the bronchus
C  harsh crowing sound
D  snoring sounds
Question #19
A  caused by a recessive gene
B  contraction of smooth muscle in the bronchus
C  loss of elasticity of bronchioles
D  pus in the lungs
Question #20
A  snoring sounds
B  contraction of smooth muscle in the bronchus
C  coughing blood
D  loss of elasticity of bronchioles
Question #21
A  caused by a recessive gene
B  contraction of smooth muscle in the bronchus
C  pus in the lungs
D  bronchospasm that may be caused by a foreign body
Question #22
A  harsh crowing sound
B  loss of elasticity of bronchioles
C  snoring sounds
D  bronchospasm that may be caused by a foreign body
Question #23
A  cells use oxygen to produce energy
B  exchange of gases between the blood and cells
C  movement of carbon dioxide from blood into alveoli
D  movement of air in and out of the lungs
Question #24
A  movement of air in and out of the lungs
B  exchange of gases between the blood and cells
C  cells use oxygen to produce energy
D  movement of carbon dioxide from blood into alveoli
Question #25
A  cells use oxygen to produce energy
B  exchange of gases between the blood and cells
C  movement of air in and out of the lungs
D  movement of carbon dioxide from blood into alveoli
Question #26
A  movement of carbon dioxide from blood into alveoli
B  exchange of gases between the blood and cells
C  movement of air in and out of the lungs
D  cells use oxygen to produce energy
Question #27
A  bradypnea
B  eupnea
Question #28
A  pulmonary embolism
B  nasal embolism
Question #29
A  eupnea
B  bradypnea
Question #31
A  covers the larynx so that swallowed food can enter the lungs
B  Cover the larynx during swallowing
Question #32
A  septum
B  bronchiole
Question #33
A  nose or nasal cavity
B  septum