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Air Goes In and Out, How Hard Can It Be?

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Movement of air into the alveoli will cause the alveolar pressure to...
Pressure responsible for keeping the lungs from collapsing.
Air passing from the pharynx to the trachea must pass through this structure.
Necessary for sound production.
Carbon dioxide combines with hemoglobin.
Prevents alveolar collapse, reduces alveolar surface tension, and increases lung compliance.
Active inflammation of the airways precedes bronchospasms.
Carbon dioxide retention due to high lung compliance.
Produced in greater amounts in the pulmonary capillaries than in systemic capillaries.
Location of central chemoreceptors.
Hemoglobin has the highest affinity for this molecule.
Zone where gas exchange occurs.
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Zone that functions in filtration of particles and pathogens along with humidification of inspired air.
Forms the Adam’s apple
Function in moistening, warming, and filtering the entering air.
In the tissues, hemoglobin will release some oxygen and bind to this ion.
The smallest airways in the conducting zone.
This structure prevents food from entering the airway.
Stimulates diaphragm to contract.
Intrapulmonary plus intrapleural pressure.
The majority of carbon dioxide is transported in the blood stream in this form.
As blood travels from the right ventricle all the way to the left atrium, the saturation levels of hemoglobin will....