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The volume of air in the lungs after a maximal inhalation correct answers total lung capacity The max volume that can be inspired from end of tidal cycle correct answers Vital Capacity Max volume that can be inspired from end of tidal cycle correct answers Inspiratory Capacity volume of ai...

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The volume of air in the lungs after a maximal inhalation correct answers total lung capacity

The max volume that can be inspired from end of tidal cycle correct answers Vital Capacity

Max volume that can be inspired from end of tidal cycle correct answers Inspiratory Capacity

volume of air in lungs after a typical expiration correct answers Functional residual Capacity

Spine:
Cereal __
Tacos ___
Lasagna ___ correct answers Cervical 7, thoracic 12, lumbar 5

_____ _____ ______ work against lifting forces of anterior muscles to allow for rib cage raising
correct answers Erector spinae group

Major muscle involved in breathing correct answers diaphragm

Diaphragm Only muscle involved in ___ _____ (quiet breathing) correct answers Tida Volume

Diaphragm is located where correct answers L1-L4 Vertebrae

What happens to the ribcage during a large inhalation? correct answers Expands

The three parts of the sternum are correct answers Manubrium Gladiolus Xiphoid process

During inhalation, the diaphragm correct answers contracts and moves downward

What does the sternum do during a large inhalation? correct answers Moves outward

Where does the diaphragm connect to? correct answers Inferior edge of ribcage

point of contact between skull and spine correct answers C1 Atlas

What makes up the platform from which the rib cage hangs?
1) Scapula
2) Clavicle
3) Spine
4) correct answers Sternum

volume of air inhaled or exhaled in a normal breathing correct answers Tidal Volume (TV)

What is left in lungs at the end of a max Expiration is the correct answers Reserve Volume (RV)

, central tendon correct answers insertion of diaphragm

What muscle force are used for tidal breathing correct answers Diaphragm

How many thoracic vertebrae are there? correct answers 12

What are the two different forces of breathing? correct answers Passive and Active

Boyle's Law Equation correct answers P * V = k

REVIEW SLIDE 8 on First breathing Slide on percentages of lung volume correct answers Done

passive forces of respiration
1)Recoil of cartilage, ligaments, ling tissue (elasticity)
2)Surface of tension of alveoli
3) correct answers Gravity

As the volume of the lungs increases, correct answers pressure decreases

The additional volume of air that can be forcibly exhaled after normal exhalation correct answers
Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)

Vertebral Foramen refers to the correct answers spine hole

The body of the spinal bone gets ______ as you move down correct answers Larger

Damage to C1 can cause correct answers Internal decapitation

Muscular Contraction of lungs does what to space? _________ ______ correct answers
decreases space

What makes up the platform from which the rib cage hangs?
1) Scapula
2) Clavicle
3)
4) Sternum correct answers Spine

max volume inspired following tidal expiration correct answers Inspiratory Capacity (IC)

diaphragm connects to _______ end of ______ ______ correct answers Superior rib cage

The local pressure in the lungs changes with the __________________ correct answers Size of
the cavity

maximum amount of air that can be expired after a maximum inspiratory effort correct answers
Vital Capacity (VC)

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