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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... Mrs. Blondis
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Jeopardy The Nose Knows Lungs Breathing Blood Tubes Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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The air sacs of the lungs are called?
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alveoli A 100
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The large passageways leading into each lung are called?
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Bronchi A 200
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“Dust cells” that wander in and out of the alveoli, picking up bacteria, carbon particles, and other debris are ? A 300
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macrophages A 300
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The serous membrane covering the surface of the lungs is called the?
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Visceral Pleura A 400
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The central area between the two lungs that houses the heart, great blood vessels, bronchi, and esophagus is called the? A 500
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Mediastinum A 500
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The most important stimulus for breathing in a healthy person is the body’s need to rid itself of ______ in the blood. B 100
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carbon dioxide B 100
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A mechanism that clears the upper respiratory passages by exiting through the nasal cavity is called? B 200
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a sneeze B 200
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Normal quiet breathing moves about _____ mL of air into and out of the lungs with each breath.
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500 mL B 300
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The respiratory movement representing the total amount of exchangeable air is the?
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Vital Capacity B 400
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Air moving in and out of the lungs is called?
B 500
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Pulmonary ventilation
B 500
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What is another name for nostrils?
C 100
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Nares C 100
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Air from the nasal cavity enters the superior portion of the pharynx called the?
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nasopharynx C 200
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Give one of the functions of the paranasal sinuses.
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They act as resonance chambers for speech
They lighten the skull They act as resonance chambers for speech They produce mucus C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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The nasal cavity is separated from the oral cavity by?
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the hard and soft palate
C 400
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What is present inside the nasal cavity that traps and filters out unwanted bacteria and debris?
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mucus C 500
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What term refers to an inadequate blood flow to a part of the body?
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Ischemia D 100
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Which term refers to the deprivation of an adequate oxygen supply?
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Hypoxia D 200
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The lipid molecule that prevents lung collapse in each alveolar sac is called?
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Surfactant D 300
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The oxygen transporting molecule in the blood is called?
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hemoglobin D 400
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Exchange of both oxygen and carbon dioxide through the respiratory membrane occurs by what mechanism? D 500
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diffusion D 500
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The opening between the vocal chords is called the ?
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glottis E 100
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The throat is also known as the ?
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Pharynx E 200
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The mucosa-lined windpipe that extends from the larynx to the 5th thoracic vertebra is called?
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Trachea E 300
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The C-shaped rings that reinforce the trachea are constructed of _____ cartilage.
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Hyaline Cartilage E 400
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The flap of elastic cartilage that protects the opening of the larynx is called?
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Epiglottis E 500
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Following the removal of the larynx, a person would be unable to do what?
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speak F 100
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Which structures in the trachea beat continually and propel contaminated mucus up and out of the airways? F 200
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cilia F 200
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When oxygen enters the respiratory system, what is the next structure after the trachea that air passes through? F 300
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bronchi F 300
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The walls of the alveoli are composed largely of which kind of tissue?
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simple squamous epithelium
F 400
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When we inhale, our lung volume ____ (↓↑) and our lung pressure ____ (↓↑).
F 500
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Lung volume ↑, and lung pressure ↓. F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Breathing
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Name the muscles that contract so we can inspire air?
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Intercostals and the Diaphragm
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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