PRE-FINAL
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
                                            PN1
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I. Multiple Choice: Encircle the correct answer for each of the following item.
                 Strictly, NO ERASURES/ALTERATIONS ALLOWED.
   1. Which of the following gases are dissolved and held in chemical combination in the blood?
   a. Nitrogen and CO2 b. Chlorine and CO             c. Oxygen and CO2         d. Nitrogen and
      O2
   2. The chemical of most significance in gaseous transport is
      a. Acetylcholine            b. Hemoglobin              c. Adrenaline             d.
           Antihistamines
   3. Gaseous exchange occurs between the capillaries and the
      a. Trachea b. Alveolar sacs               c. Primary bronchi d. Terminal bronchioles
   4. It is the movement of O2 from the lungs to the blood and CO2 from the blood to the lungs
      a. External Respiration                   c. Systemic Respiration
      b. Pulmonary Respiration                  d. Cellular Respiration
   5. Movement of air into and out of the lungs is called
      a. Systemic Ventilation                   c. Pulmonary Ventilation
      b. External Respiration                   d. Internal Respiration
   6. Which of the following is not a function of your nose?
      a. Moisten and warms entering air               c. provides an airway for respiration
      b. Serves as resonating chamber of speech d. Facilitates exposure of the immune
           system
   7. The nerve that innervates (stimulates) the diaphragm
      a. Cyatic nerve                    c. Phoenix nerve
      b. Phrenic nerve                   d. Nerve cells
   8. It is a condition characterized by an absence of oxygen supply to an organ or a tissue
      a. Anoxia             b. Anosmia          c. Hypoxia                d. Hyperventilation
   9. It is a pathological condition in which the body as a whole or a region of the body is
      deprived of adequate oxygen supply.
      a. Anoxia             b. Anosmia          c. Hypoxia                d. Hyperventilation
   10.The normal Respiratory rate for adult is
      a. 12-20 beat/min           c. 20-28 breaths/min
      b. 8-15 breaths/min                d. 12-20 breaths/min
   11.It serves as passageway of air and food
      a. Larynx             b. Trachea          c. Pharynx                d. Bronchi
   12.Which of the following does NOT belong to the conducting portion of the respiratory
      system?
      a. Alveoli            b. Bronchioles            c. Nose             d. Pharynx
   13.The structure which closes off the larynx is the
      a. Glottis            b. Adam's apple c. Epiglottis           d. vocal cords
   14.Which of the following describes a correct order of structures in the respiratory
      passageways?
      a. pharynx, trachea, larynx, bronchi, bronchioles
      b. larynx, pharynx, trachea, bronchioles, bronchi
      c. trachea, pharynx, larynx, bronchi, bronchioles
      d. pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles
   15.The exchange of gases occurs in the
      a. Trachea            b. Bronchioles            c. Alveoli          d. Bronchus
   16.Gas exchange in the lungs happens by the process of
      a. Osmosis            b. Diffusion        c. Exocytosis             d. Active transport
   17.The disease referred to as anthracosis is caused by
      a. Bacterial infection                    c. Inhaling sand particles
      b. Undue exposure                         d. Inhaling coal dust
   18.How many lobes does your right lung have?
      a. 2           b. 3         c. 4          d. none
   19.It is the respiratory center of human body
      a. Lungs       b. Frontal lobe            c. Brain       d. Medulla Oblongata
   20.What is the main function of the C-shaped cartilaginous rings
      a. Passageway of air to the lungs
      b. Holds the trachea and bronchioles together
      c. Prevents collapse of trachea
      d. Prevents excessive air inhalation
   21.The primary function of the respiratory system is gas exchange, but it also involved in
      speech and smell. Which part of the respiratory system does air pass over to give rise to
      our sense of smell?
      a. Pharynx            b. Olfactory Mucosa         c. Larynx             d. Nasal Cavity
   22.The respiratory system has two functional parts: a conducting portion and a respiratory
      portion. The conducting portion transports inspired air, but what is its other function?
      a. It moistens the inspired air                   c. It filters the inspired air
      b. It warms the inspired air                      d. All of these options
   23.The respiratory system has a strong link to which other system in the body?
      a. Immune System                          c. Digestive System
      b. Genitourinary System                   d. Cardiovascular System
   24.What important activity takes place in the lungs?
      a. Food is digested.                              c. Liquid waste is filtered from the blood.
      b. Oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide. d. The trachea is exchanged for the larynx.
   25.A disease commonly found among construction workers, is caused by deposits of sand
      particles in the lungs.
      a. Silicosis          b. Anthracosis              c. Rhinitis           d. Common colds
   26. Outside layer of the heart wall that’s interspersed with adipose
      a. Endocardium              b. Myocardium                c. Parietal pericardium d. Visceral
   27.The The interior lining of the heart is called
      a. Endocardium              b. Myocardium                c. Parietal pericardium d. Visceral
   28.Uppermost two chambers of the heart is called
      a. Ventricle          b. Heart            c. Atria               d. Aorta
   29.Valve located between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery
      a. Tricuspid valve b. Bicuspid valve              c. Superior vena cava        d. Semilunar
           valve
   30.The wall that divides the heart into two cavities is called
      a. Valve       b. Arterial Wall           c. Septum              d. Aorta
II. Identify the structures of the respiratory tract shown in Figure using the terms below.
Esophagus            Larynx      Nasal cavities        Oropharynx         Nose           Right lung
Epiglottis           Mouth       Alveoli               Nasopharynx        Thyroid cartilage
       Left lung Trachea                 Bronchioles   Laryngopharynx            Left bronchus
III. Essay (20 pts)
           Trace how the blood circulates.
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