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Quiz #11

1. What is the TERM for the amount of air that you exhale during normal breathing? Tidal volume Expiratory reserve volume Inspiratory reserve volume Vital capacity Residual volume

2. a) Name this space in the skull labeled “A.” b) Name this upper portion of the pharynx labeled “B.” A B

3. a) Name this specific blood vessel labeled “A.” b) Name this structure labeled “B.” A B

B A 4. a) What specific TYPE of epithelial tissue is “A”? b) NAME these mucus-producing cells labeled “B” Simple squamous epithelium Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium Hyaline cartilage Alveoli Goblet cell Pleural cell B A

5. a) Name these bumps labeled “A.” b) Name this specific structure labeled “B.” A B

6. a) Name part “A,” which covers your windpipe when you swallow. b) Name part “B.” A B

7. Name this part. Be VERY specific!!!

8. NAME this inner membrane that sticks to the surface of the lungs 8. NAME this inner membrane that sticks to the surface of the lungs. Be specific!!!

9. NAME these parts labeled with the red arrows.

10. What is this part? (Note: the same structure is shown from two different angles)

11. Under normal conditions, what gas is the primary signal controlling ventilation?

12. Name this specific type of branch (green arrow).

13. a) Name this bone labeled “A.” b) Name this entire structure “B,” which serves as the voice box. A B

14. Which is the term for the maximum amount of air you can exhale after maximum inhalation? (Hint: You tested it last week!) Tidal volume Expiratory reserve volume Inspiratory reserve volume Vital capacity Residual volume

b) Explain why you would get these results! a) In the breathing rate experiment, should a person be able to hold their breath for a longer period of time after normal breathing OR after hyperventilation? b) Explain why you would get these results!

BONUS (1 pt): Name this specific part. Note: Maximum possible for the quiz is 15; i.e. If you get all 16 questions right, I can only give you 15/15.