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Test Description: Respiratory test
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What structures are in the upper respiratory tract
A
esophagus, trachea, mouth, nose, epiglottis,
B
nose, mouth, pharynx, epiglottis, larynx, trachea
C
esophagus, trachea, mouth,nose, lungs
D
nose, mouth, pharynx, epiglottis, trachea, bronchi
2) what is the largest branch of the bronchial tree
A
alveoli
B
bronchi
C
bronchiole
D
capillaries
3) An air filled cavity within a bone is a
A
sinus
B
mucous membrane
C
epiglottis
D
olfactory receptro
4) This structure is also known as the voice box
A
adam\'s apple
B
thryoid cartilage
C
noaspharynx
D
larynx
5) What structure does the epilgottis close over
A
oropharynx
B
nasopharynx
C
esophagus
D
trachea
6) What part of the pharynx is visible when you open your mouth?
A
oropharynx
B
epiglottis
C
nasopharynx
D
laryngopharynx
7) Why does the left lung have only 2 lobes?
A
to make room for the stomach and the spleen
B
It is larger so it only needs 2 lobes
C
to accomodate the heart in the space
D
there has to be an odd number of lung lobes
8) Which part of the pleura around the lungs comes in contact with the lungs?
A
none of the above
B
pleura space
C
visceral pleura
D
parietal pleura
9) Where does the exchange of O2 and CO2 take place in the lungs?
A
main bronchi
B
visceral pleura
C
alveoli
D
bronchioles
10) When the diaphram pulls downward what happens?
A
It makes the lungs expell air
B
None of the above
C
It makes the thoracic cavity to expand and the lungs to draw air in
D
It gives extra room to swallow large pieces of food
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