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Match each definition to the correct term
Premises:
The portion of the upper respiratory system that provides the passageway for food and air.
The additional volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after the tidal volume.
These muscles contract to help inflate the lungs by moving the ribs.
C-shaped structures that can be felt below the larynx.
A sheet of muscle that separates the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity and helps to inflate the lungs during inhalation.
The passageway that connects the larynx with the bronchi leading to each lung.
The cavities in the head that lighten it and warm and moisten the air.
The additional volume of air that can be brought into the lungs after normal inhalation.
The narrow passageways that conduct air from bronchi to alveoli.
The walls of these structures break down with emphysema.
Responses:
Intercostal muscles
Cartilage rings
Expiratory reserve
Pharynx
Bronchioles
Sinuses
Inspiratory reserve
Alveoli
Trachea
Diaphragm
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
The portion of the upper respiratory system that provides the passageway for food and air.
The additional volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after the tidal volume.
These muscles contract to help inflate the lungs by moving the ribs.
C-shaped structures that can be felt below the larynx.
A sheet of muscle that separates the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity and helps to inflate the lungs during inhalation.
The passageway that connects the larynx with the bronchi leading to each lung.
The cavities in the head that lighten it and warm and moisten the air.
The additional volume of air that can be brought into the lungs after normal inhalation.
The narrow passageways that conduct air from bronchi to alveoli.
The walls of these structures break down with emphysema.
Premises:
The portion of the upper respiratory system that provides the passageway for food and air.
The additional volume of air that can be expelled from the lungs after the tidal volume.
These muscles contract to help inflate the lungs by moving the ribs.
C-shaped structures that can be felt below the larynx.
A sheet of muscle that separates the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity and helps to inflate the lungs during inhalation.
The passageway that connects the larynx with the bronchi leading to each lung.
The cavities in the head that lighten it and warm and moisten the air.
The additional volume of air that can be brought into the lungs after normal inhalation.
The narrow passageways that conduct air from bronchi to alveoli.
The walls of these structures break down with emphysema.
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