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1 The primary drive to breath in normal healthy people is ______. 2 The leaf-shaped structure that prevents food and liquid from entering 3 A device that uses an LED and sensor to measure the diffusion of the larynx. light in a capillary bed indicating o fhte . 3 A small, hand-held device used to manage asthma by monitoring 4 Ccalculated by multiplying the ventilation rate with the . airflow through the bronchi and thus the degree of restriction in the 6 The amount of air moved through the in one ventilation. airways. 8 Pulmonary arteries carry _____ blood. 5 The speed of the air moving out of your lungs at the beginning of the 10 The total amount of air that you can forcibly blow out after full expiration, measured in liters per second. inspiration, measured in liters. 7 The two step process of and exhalation. 13 Comprised of several cartilaginous structures, including the thyroid 9 The number of ventilations per minute. cartilage, and the cricoid cartilage. 11 A complex process of moving oxygen and into and out 15 A passive process of ventilation that does not require energy under of the cell. normal ventilations. 12 Pulmonary veines carry _____ blood. 17 A group of neurons located in the brain stem that create the rhythmic 14 Two on the left, three on the right. cycle of inspiration and expiration. 16 The process of transporting nutrients, including oxygen to the tissues 20 The amount of air that you can forcibly blow out in one second, of the body using the cardiovascular system. measured in liters. 18 Made of "C" shaped cartilaginous rings held together by fibrous 21 The functional unit of the . connective tissue. 22 Red blood cells contain a protein, which helps to transport oxygen 19 Located between the mouth, the nose and the larynx . 23 An active process of ventilation that requires the expenditure of energy. Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology Solution: CARBOND I OX I DE P PULSEOX IMETER MI NUTEVOLUME EG AP TIDALVOLUME KE V O F A DEOXYGENATED R LK N T E FORCEDV I TALCAPAC I TY S R WX I S PE MP L IS EI A O RP TR T LARYNXL AI EXHALAT I ON Y U T R P RT O GN OAE O CENTRALPATTERNGENERATOR TR NS YIF RY PA ROU AFEV1 HT ANS CL ALVEOLIT I HEMOGLOB I N R D E O EW Y N A I NHALAT I ON X