Chapter 22 & 24.3 Respiratory and Acid-Base Balance
Across
- 1. This is where the respiratory control centers are located.
- 5. The tracheal lumen is lined with epithelial cells that have hairlike structures.
- 6. How many primary bronchi serve the right lung?
- 9. The condition in which plasma sodium concentration is low.
- 13. If this ion is imbalanced, it is considered the most dangerous of electrolyte imbalances
- 14. The type of volume that equals the amount of air remaining in the lungs after forced expiration.
- 15. The pH of a solution is solely determined by the concentration of this ion.
Down
- 2. The right lung has how many secondary bronchi?
- 3. The type of volume that equals the amount of air inhaled and exhaled during quiet breathing.
- 4. The prime mover of respiration, producing about two thirds of pulmonary airflow.
- 7. Is a pH of 7.4 normal or abnormal for arterial blood?
- 8. The system that supplies the body with oxygen and expels carbon dioxide.
- 10. The cavity that refers to the potential space between the visceral and parietal pleurae.
- 11. The term that refers to the portion of the lung ventilated by one secondary bronchus.
- 12. Tissue fluid pH above 7.45.