Respiratory Review Part 2
Breathing helps vent three things from the body.  These are the   (1)  , (2)  , and  (3)  .  carbon dioxide heat water
The main goal of inspiration is to: decrease the pressure in the chest cavity
The average volume of air taken in per breath by a person at rest is: 500 ml
The physical act of breathing is called: ventilation
At rest, breathing is mostly controlled by the action of what muscle? diaphragm
A “normal” or “average” resting breath is called the _____________ volume. tidal
The amount of air that always remains in the lungs is called the ____________ volume. residual
How many ml of air is the residual volume, on average? 1200 ml
The volume of air held in the nasal cavity, mouth, pharynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes: dead space volume
How many ml of air is the dead space volume, on average? 150 ml
The average person breaths out about how many milliliters of water per day? 350 ml
The average number of breaths a person takes while at rest (as defined in the notes) is: 10 to 16 times
The maximum amount of air that can be expelled after maximum inspiration is called the: Vital capacity
The average volume exhaled when measuring the vital capacity is: 4800 ml
6000 ml The average  total lung capacity   in humans is:
The volume of air that can be inspired beyond a normal, resting breath is the: inspiratory reserve volume
The volume of air that can be exhaled beyond a normal, resting breath is the: expiratory reserve volume
Air that is actually makes it to the air sacs and is available for oxygen exchange is called the: alveolar volume
The average volume of air (in ml) within a “ resting breath ” that actually makes it to the alveoli: 350 ml
With respect to active/passive and muscle/air, “active” or “normal” inspiration is considered: active muscle & passive air
With respect to active/passive and muscle/air, “passive” or “normal” expiration is: passive muscle & active air
With respect to active/passive and muscle/air, “active” or “forced” expiration is: active muscle & active air
passive muscle & passive air With respect to active/passive and muscle/air,  inspiration after  “forced” expiration is:
The sheet of muscle below the lungs that helps to expand the chest cavity is called the: diaphragm
The waste gas carried back to the lungs and vented out of the body by exhalation is: Carbon dioxide
Breathing controlled by the muscles between the ribs is termed: costal breathing
Breathing controlled by the flat sheet of skeletal muscle located directly below the lungs is called: diaphragm breathing
“ Breathing in” is more properly termed: inspiration
The term “active” with respect to muscles and breathing refers to what action of muscles? contraction
“ Breathing out” is more properly termed: expiration
All muscles relaxed Maximum Expiration Maximum inspiration 6000 ml 2800 ml 2300 ml 0 ml 1200 ml Total Lung  Capacity 6000 ml Vital  Capacity 4800 ml Functional  Residual  Capacity 2300 ml Inspiratory  Capacity 3700 ml Residual Volume 1200 ml Expiratory Reserve Volume 1100 ml Tidal Volume 500 ml Inspiratory Reserve Volume 3200 ml Dead Space Volume 150 ml Alveolar Volume = 350 to 3550ml
Maximum Expiration Maximum inspiration 6000 ml 2300 ml 1200 ml 0 ml 2800 ml All muscles relaxed Contraction of: Diaphragm & External Intercostal “ Active” muscle “ Passive” air Relaxation of: Diaphragm & External Intercostal “ Passive” muscle “ Active” air Contraction of: Internal Intercostal & Abdominals “ Active” muscle “ Active” air Relaxation of: Internal Intercostal & Abdominals “ Passive” muscle “ Passive” air Active/passive? Active/passive? Active/passive? Active/passive?

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Respiratory review part 2

  • 2. Breathing helps vent three things from the body. These are the (1) , (2) , and (3) . carbon dioxide heat water
  • 3. The main goal of inspiration is to: decrease the pressure in the chest cavity
  • 4. The average volume of air taken in per breath by a person at rest is: 500 ml
  • 5. The physical act of breathing is called: ventilation
  • 6. At rest, breathing is mostly controlled by the action of what muscle? diaphragm
  • 7. A “normal” or “average” resting breath is called the _____________ volume. tidal
  • 8. The amount of air that always remains in the lungs is called the ____________ volume. residual
  • 9. How many ml of air is the residual volume, on average? 1200 ml
  • 10. The volume of air held in the nasal cavity, mouth, pharynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes: dead space volume
  • 11. How many ml of air is the dead space volume, on average? 150 ml
  • 12. The average person breaths out about how many milliliters of water per day? 350 ml
  • 13. The average number of breaths a person takes while at rest (as defined in the notes) is: 10 to 16 times
  • 14. The maximum amount of air that can be expelled after maximum inspiration is called the: Vital capacity
  • 15. The average volume exhaled when measuring the vital capacity is: 4800 ml
  • 16. 6000 ml The average total lung capacity in humans is:
  • 17. The volume of air that can be inspired beyond a normal, resting breath is the: inspiratory reserve volume
  • 18. The volume of air that can be exhaled beyond a normal, resting breath is the: expiratory reserve volume
  • 19. Air that is actually makes it to the air sacs and is available for oxygen exchange is called the: alveolar volume
  • 20. The average volume of air (in ml) within a “ resting breath ” that actually makes it to the alveoli: 350 ml
  • 21. With respect to active/passive and muscle/air, “active” or “normal” inspiration is considered: active muscle & passive air
  • 22. With respect to active/passive and muscle/air, “passive” or “normal” expiration is: passive muscle & active air
  • 23. With respect to active/passive and muscle/air, “active” or “forced” expiration is: active muscle & active air
  • 24. passive muscle & passive air With respect to active/passive and muscle/air, inspiration after “forced” expiration is:
  • 25. The sheet of muscle below the lungs that helps to expand the chest cavity is called the: diaphragm
  • 26. The waste gas carried back to the lungs and vented out of the body by exhalation is: Carbon dioxide
  • 27. Breathing controlled by the muscles between the ribs is termed: costal breathing
  • 28. Breathing controlled by the flat sheet of skeletal muscle located directly below the lungs is called: diaphragm breathing
  • 29. “ Breathing in” is more properly termed: inspiration
  • 30. The term “active” with respect to muscles and breathing refers to what action of muscles? contraction
  • 31. “ Breathing out” is more properly termed: expiration
  • 32. All muscles relaxed Maximum Expiration Maximum inspiration 6000 ml 2800 ml 2300 ml 0 ml 1200 ml Total Lung Capacity 6000 ml Vital Capacity 4800 ml Functional Residual Capacity 2300 ml Inspiratory Capacity 3700 ml Residual Volume 1200 ml Expiratory Reserve Volume 1100 ml Tidal Volume 500 ml Inspiratory Reserve Volume 3200 ml Dead Space Volume 150 ml Alveolar Volume = 350 to 3550ml
  • 33. Maximum Expiration Maximum inspiration 6000 ml 2300 ml 1200 ml 0 ml 2800 ml All muscles relaxed Contraction of: Diaphragm & External Intercostal “ Active” muscle “ Passive” air Relaxation of: Diaphragm & External Intercostal “ Passive” muscle “ Active” air Contraction of: Internal Intercostal & Abdominals “ Active” muscle “ Active” air Relaxation of: Internal Intercostal & Abdominals “ Passive” muscle “ Passive” air Active/passive? Active/passive? Active/passive? Active/passive?