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AAMI Anatomy III Unit 1 Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified) which system serves to bring oxygen into our body and remove carbon dioxide? Respiratory what are the two systems that work together to supply oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide? Respiratory Circulatory the over...

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AAMI Anatomy III Unit 1 Exam Questions And
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which system serves to bring oxygen into our body and remove carbon dioxide?
Respiratory


what are the two systems that work together to supply oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide?
Respiratory Circulatory


the overall exchange of the gases oxygen and carbon dioxide between the atmosphere blood and
cells.
Respiration


how many subdivisions of respiration are there?
3


what do we refer to as breathing?
Pulmonary Ventilation


the movement of air into and out of the lungs; a rhythmic movement of the rib cage.
Pulmonary Ventilation


involves inspiration and expiration of air between the lungs and the atmosphere.
Pulmonary Ventilation


another term for inhalation.
Inspiration


another term for exhalation.
Expiration


the exchange of gases between the alveoli or air sacs of the lungs and the pulmonary capillaries of the
blood vascular system.
External Respiration


the exchange between lungs and blood.
External Respiration


the exchange of gases between the systemic blood capillary and the tissue cells.
Internal Respiration


what does the upper respiratory tract include?
Nose, Nasal Cavity, Pharynx

,what is the preferred entrance for outside air to enter the respiratory system?
Nose


the nose is located in the _________ of the face.
Center


what 2 sections is the nose divided into?
External, Internal


which portion of the nose is visible?
External


this portion of the nose consists of a supporting framework of bone, the nasal bones.
External


this portion of the nose is composed of cartilage.
External


this portion of the nose is covered with muscle and skin.
External


this portion of the nose is lined with mucous membrane.
External


what are the external openings to the nose called?
External Nares


what do we call External Nares?
Nostrils


the internal portion of the nose is located in the ______ aspect of the skull.
Anterior


the internal portion of the nose lies _________ to the nasal bones and _________ to the mouth.
Inferior, Superior


what does the internal portion of the nose contain?
Nasal Cavity


this portion of the nose is lined with a mucous membrane which contains hair (cilia) that trap airborne
particles.
Internal

, hair that is in the internal portion of the nose that trap airborne particles.
Cilia


a vertical partition located between the two nasal cavities.
Nasal Septum


what two things are the nasal septum composed of?
Bone, Cartilage


what divides the nasal cavity into right and left portions?
Nasal Septum


what type of membrane covers the nasal septum?
Mucous


the superior portion of the nasal septum is formed by the?
Perpandicular Plate of the Ethmoid Bone


the inferior and posterior portion of the nasal septum is formed by?
Vomer


the remainder of the nasal septum is formed by?
Septal Cartilage


air filled cavities that open into the nasal cavities.
Sinuses


what are the names of the 4 Paranasal Sinuses?
Frontal, Ethmoidal, Maxillary, Sphenoidal


what are the 3 paired scroll like bones?
Nasal Conchae


what is the Nasal Conchae also referred to as?
Turbinates


the superior and middle nasal conchae are processes of the __________ bone.
Ethmoid


the inferior nasal concha is an _________ facial bone.
Independent


these are the openings between the nasal cavity and the nasophrynx.

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