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Bronchoconstriction due to irritant indicates
asthma
To cause exhalation, lung pressure must
increase
To cause inhalation, lung pressure must
decrease
TV + IRV + ERV equals
vital capacity
Movement of air into/out of lungs
ventilation
Structure covering larynx during swallowing
epiglottis
Hypoventilation causes oxygen to
decrease
Inspiratory muscle activation causes lung volume to
increase
Upper respiratory structure
oropharynx
Exhalation skeletal muscles pull thoracic cage
down
Respiratory mucosa function
trap and remove particles
Correct inhalation pathway
1, 3, 5, 4, 2
Nasal cavity does everything except
external respiration
Expiratory muscle activation causes
exhalation
Mucociliary escalator is in the
trachea
After external nares, air enters the
nasal cavity
Inhalation is breathing
in
Quiet exhalation involves
passive muscle recoil
Nasal cavity aids in
conduction
Structure delivering air to left lung
primary bronchus
Air moved during quiet breathing
tidal volume
Conducting portion structure
bronchus
Gas exchange is
respiration
Hyperventilation causes oxygen to
increase
Lower respiratory structure
trachea