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With your host…Ms. Turner! Ch. 22 Respiratory System JEOPARDY!

AnatomyTissue TypeMechanics of Breathing Gas Exchange/ Transport RANDOM! Final Jeopardy

Anatomy : 10 What are the three divisions of the pharynx?

Anatomy : 20 Name 2 (of the possible 5) functions of the nose.

Anatomy : 30 In what structure do you find the vocal folds?

Anatomy : 40 Name two of the three structural changes that occur as our system transitions from the conducting zone to the respiratory zone.

Anatomy : 50 What is the name of the double-layered membrane that houses the lungs? Bonus 10 points: Which part covers the lungs, which part covers the thoracic wall?

Tissue Type : 10 Where do you find Type II cells?

Tissue Type : 20 What type of tissue forms the rings that keep the trachea from collapsing on itself?

Tissue Type : 30 What type of epithelial tissue is found in the oropharynx? Is it different from the nasopharynx?

Tissue Type : 40 Why is it important that the Type I cells within the alveoli are simple squamous epithelium?

Tissue Type : 50 What type of tissue is found within the nasal cavity? What type of cells within this epithelial tissue produce mucin (makes mucus)?

Mechanics of Breathing : 10 What muscle(s) are used during quiet inspiration?

Mechanics of Breathing : 20 What must happen to the volume of the thoracic cavity to allow air to enter? What does that mean about the pressure?

Mechanics of Breathing : 30 What muscle(s) are used during quiet inspiration?

Mechanics of Breathing : 40 What is meant by “tidal volume” and how many milliliters of gas is it?

Mechanics of Breathing : 50 Why is it important for there to be transpulmonary pressure (a difference between the intrapulmonary and intrapleural pressures)?

Gas Exchange/Transport : 10 True or False: Hemoglobin is less likely to bind to more oxygen once it has taken on the first molecule.

Gas Exchange/Transport : 20 Name two of the three ways that carbon dioxide is transported in the blood stream.

Gas Exchange/Transport : 30 What must be true about the partial pressure of oxygen in the alveoli compared to the blood if we want the oxygen to diffuse into the blood?

Gas Exchange/Transport : 40 Name two structure from the conducting zone and one structure from the respiratory zone.

Gas Exchange/Transport : 50 What is different between fetal hemoglobin and adult hemoglobin? What is fetal hemoglobin called?

RANDOM! : 10 Name 2 of the 4 processes that make up respiration.

RANDOM! : 20 What is lung compliance a measure of?

RANDOM! : 30 What is the name of the process that allows gas to move across the membrane from areas of high pressure to low pressure?

RANDOM! : 40 What does surfactant do and which cells produce it?

RANDOM! : 50 What is the cardiac notch and where is it found?

Final Jeopardy Fill in the blanks. CENTRAL DOGMA OF BIOLOGY DNA -> ________ -> ________