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Upper respiratory structure(s) that create air turbulence to warm and moisten air is/ are
the conchae.
aveoli
tidal volume
carbon dioxide content in the blood.
epiglottis.
C-shaped cartilages in the tracheal wall
TV + IRV + ERV
residual volume
What prevents the trachea from collapsing?
the conchae.
aveoli
tidal volume
carbon dioxide content in the blood.
epiglottis.
C-shaped cartilages in the tracheal wall
TV + IRV + ERV
residual volume
The amount of air that remains in the lungs after forced expiration is the
the conchae.
aveoli
tidal volume
carbon dioxide content in the blood.
epiglottis.
C-shaped cartilages in the tracheal wall
TV + IRV + ERV
residual volume
What is the site of gas exchange in the lungs?
the conchae.
aveoli
tidal volume
carbon dioxide content in the blood.
epiglottis.
C-shaped cartilages in the tracheal wall
TV + IRV + ERV
residual volume
Vital capacity is
the conchae.
aveoli
tidal volume
carbon dioxide content in the blood.
epiglottis.
C-shaped cartilages in the tracheal wall
TV + IRV + ERV
residual volume
Structure that prevents food from entering the trachea is the
the conchae.
aveoli
tidal volume
carbon dioxide content in the blood.
epiglottis.
C-shaped cartilages in the tracheal wall
TV + IRV + ERV
residual volume
The most powerful drive for respiration is
the conchae.
aveoli
tidal volume
carbon dioxide content in the blood.
epiglottis.
C-shaped cartilages in the tracheal wall
TV + IRV + ERV
residual volume
The amount of air exchanged during quiet respiration is the
the conchae.
aveoli
tidal volume
carbon dioxide content in the blood.
epiglottis.
C-shaped cartilages in the tracheal wall
TV + IRV + ERV
residual volume
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