Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook 20. There are several levels of breathing control Match the structures given in C

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Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook 20. There are several levels of breathing control Match the structures given in C

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Anatomy & Physiology Coloring Workbook 20. There are several levels of breathing control Match the structures given in Col- umn B to the appropriate descripcions provided in Column A. Place the correct term or letter response in the answer blanks provided. 234 Column A 1 Smooth out the basic hythm of breath ing set by the medulla 2. Respiratory control center in the medulla 3. Respond to overinflation of the lungs 4. Respond to decreased oxygen levels in the blood 5. Nerves that carry activating impulses to the muscles of inspiration RESPIRATORY DISORDERS 21. Match the terms in Column B with the pathologic conditions described in Column A. Column A 1. Lack or cessation of breathing 2. Normal breathing in terms of rate and depth 3. Labored breathing, or "air hunger" 4. Chronic oxygen deficiency 5. Condition characterized by fibrosis of the lungs and an increase in size of the alveolar chambers Column B A. Chemoreceptors in the aortic and carotid bodies B. Intercostal C. Inspiratory center D. Phrenic E. Pons centers. F. Stretch receptors in the lungs 6. Condition characterized by increased mucus production, which clogs respira- tory passageways and promotes coughing Column B A. Apnea B. Asthma C. Chronic bronchitis D. Dyspnea E. Emphysemal F. Eupnea G. Hypoxia H. Lung cancer 1. Tuberculosis 7. Respiratory passageways narrowed by bronchiolar spasms 8. Together called COPD 9. Incidence strongly associated with cigarette smoking, outlook is poor 10. Infection spread by airborne bacteria; a recent alarming increase in drug users and AIDS victims
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