CHS 370 Pulmonary CW - Jennifer Morgan
Across
- 3. Helps skeletal muscle to continue to work when the partial pressure of oxygen becomes very low.
- 4. The larges blood supply of any organ goes to the lungs, specifically the ________.
- 7. Carbon dioxide provides the chemical basis for ventilatory _______ by stimulating the brainstem.
- 9. Movement of blood through the lungs is called _________.
- 10. Maximal _________ pressure normally occurs when lung volumes are low, at the end of a normal tidal exhalation or FRC.
- 11. During heavy exercise, there can be as much as a ________ -fold increase in the quantity of oxygen being transferred. (Hint: write out the number).
- 13. During strenuous exercise, there is an increase in ________ ventilation relative to perfusion causing the V/Q ratio to approach one.
- 14. During sleep, we move to prevent __________ or airlessness in the lungs.
- 16. A technique which measures lung volumes which applies Boyle's law.
- 18. During exercise, we _______ oxygen and release carbon dioxide at the tissue.
Down
- 1. The portion of alveolar volume with inadequate V/Q matching is called _______ dead space.
- 2. During exercise, there is a greater need of efficient movement of the _______, rib cage and abdominals.
- 5. Gas exchange in the lungs can be continuous because they lungs have a great deal of interdependent and __________ features.
- 6. The volume in the lungs at the end of a normal tidal exhalation is called ______ residual capacity.
- 7. During exercise, blood flow can triple in ________ beds as compared to blood flow at rest to accommodate a need for greater gas exchange and maintain pressure gradients.
- 8. The cilia just above the fluid surface in the lungs beat debris and mucus along the _________ escalator.
- 12. Maximal exercise ________ blood transit time through the pulmonary capilaries but there is still adequate aeration.
- 15. The type of muscle that has a greater amount of myoglobin.
- 17. The flow in peripheral airways is characterized as being ________ to allow for diffusion.
- 19. The presence of hydrogen ions in contracting muscle produces a Bohr effect, causing hemoglobin to ________ oxygen.