1) Nasopharynx (top, behind the nose) 2) Oropharynx (middle, behind the mouth) 3) Laryngopharynx (bottom, behind the larynx)
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Dyspnea, feeling of suffocation, barrel chest, chronic cough, cyanosis, rapid respirations, and prolonged expiration are signs and symptoms of _______________.
Emphysema
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What is the meaning of the combining forms "pneum/o", "pneumon/o", and "pulmon/o"?
lung, air
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What causes tuberculosis?
Bacteria- mycobacterium tuberculosis
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What is the meaning of the combining form "atel/o"?
incomplete, imperfect
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How many lobes are in each lung?
3 lobes in right lung, 2 lobes in left lung
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Largest cartilage that makes up the larynx. (more prominent in men)
Thyroid cartilage (Adamâs Apple)
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What causes laryngitis? (2)
1) Respiratory infections 2) Overuse of larynx (vocal cords)
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What happens to the chest cavity during exhalation?
Diaphragm relaxes, intercostal muscles lower the ribs, and chest cavity decreases in size.
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What is the meaning of the suffix "-ptysis"?
spitting
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What makes up one respiration?
One inspiration (inhale) and one expiration (exhale)