A. Alveolus B. Bronchiole C. Lobar Bronchi D. Trachea E. Epiglottis F. Tidal Vol
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A. Alveolus B. Bronchiole C. Lobar Bronchi D. Trachea E. Epiglottis F. Tidal Volume G. Residual Volume H. Total Lung Capacity I. Vital Capacity J. Soft palate 17. Amount of air inspired/expired in a quiet respiration 18. Amount of air left in lung after maximal exhalation 19. Structure that prevents food from entering trachea during swallowing 20. Region where gas exchange occurs 21. Maximal amount of air that can be inspired/expired with maximal effort 22. Structure that begins at the larynx 23. Structure that prevents food from entering nasal cavity during swallowing 24. Total amount of air that can be contained in the entire respiratory systemExplanation / Answer
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17. Amount of air inspired/expired in a quite respiration is a Tidal volume (F) of the lung
18. Amount of air left in the lung after maximum exhalation is residual Volume(G)
19. Structure that prevents food from entering into trachea during swallowing is Epiglottis (E)
20. Region, where gas exchange occurs, is alveolus (A)
21. Maximal amount of air that can be expired/inspired with maximum effort is Vital capacity ( I)
22. Structure that begins at larynx is Trachea (D)
23. Structure that prevents food from entering into nasal cavity during swallowing is soft palate (J)
24. Total amount of air that can be contained in the entire respiratory system is Total Lung capacity (H)
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