The structure that separates the nasopharynx from the oropharynx is the
a. hard palate.
b. larynx.
c. fauces.
d. uvula.
e. vestibule.
Answer: D
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Respiratory System
- Given this information:
- The minute ventilation for this individual is
- The volume of air that is available for gas exchange each minute is the
- If a person's vital capacity is 4000mL, her expiratory reserve volume is 1000mL, and her inspiratory reserve volume is 2500mL, and her tidal volume is
- Which of these lung volumes/capacities is the largest?
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- If compliance increases, lung expansion is
- Arrange the following events in the order as they occur during inspiration:
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- Surfactant
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- During expiration, the volume of the thorax __________ as the diaphragm __________ .
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- If alveolar volume increases, alveolar pressure
- Besides lubricating the visceral and parietal pleura, pleural fluid also
- Visceral pleura is found
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- Arrange the following structures in the order as air passes through them traveling from the bronchi:
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- The largest cartilage in the larynx is the
- Which of these passageways opens directly into the nasopharynx?