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The Respiratory System A. Alveoli B. Bronchioles C. Pseudostratrified 13. Branch

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Question

The Respiratory System A. Alveoli B. Bronchioles C. Pseudostratrified 13. Branches of the primary bronchus 14. The term used to describe the little bronchi with diameters smaller than 1.0 mm Ciliated Columnar D. Secondary or 15. The areas of gas exchange Lobar Bronchi 16. This type of epithelial tissue forms the linings of the nasal cavity and trachea A. Larynx B. Nasal Cavity C. Pharynx D. Respiratory Membrane E. Type II Cell 17. This area allows for the passage of air and food 18. The mucus and cilia present in this area of the system are used to trap particles 19. This area is structured to provide the air with moisture and warmer temperature 20. This area is commonly called the voice box 21. The gases exchanged between the air in the lungs and the blood pass through this membrane 22. These cells of the wall of the alveoli are responsible for the secretion of surfactant 23. These epithelial cells forms the single layer of the wall of the A. Alveolar Macrophages B. External Intercostal C. External Respiration D. Internal Respiration E. Type I Cell alveoli 24. Dust cells of the alveoli 25. This term describes the exchange of gases between the blood and tissues 26. This term describes the exchange of gases between the blood in the lung capillaries and the air in the alveoli 27. The volume of the thoracic cavity is increased during inspiration due to the contraction of these skeletal muscles 149 Human Anatomy and Physiology

Explanation / Answer

13. B, 14. D, 15. Alveloi, 16. Celiated columnar.

17. A, 19. B, 20. C, 21. D, 22. E

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