Transcript Review Game
Test Format
• 31 multiple choice (4 endocrine system and 27
respiratory system)
• 5 matching sections
– The memory check picture with person
– Wanted Poster organs with two facts each
– Homeostatic Imbalances of the Respiratory
System
– Endocrine system organ pictures
– Endocrine system organ definitions
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Development
Lung Stations
Memory Check
Posters
Events of Respiration
Homeostatic Imbalances
Lung Cancer
Endocrine System
Game Board
Final Questions
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Lung
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Development - 100
In the fetus, where do all respiratory exchanges
take place?
Answer: placenta
Development - 200
This is a fatty molecule made by the cuboidal
alveolar cells that lowers the surface tension
of the film of water lining each alveolar sac.
Answer: surfactant
Development - 300
This is when the bronchial passages are
chronically inflamed, hypersensitive, and
respond to many irritants and results in
dyspnea, coughing, and wheezing.
Answer: asthma
Development - 400
This is the scientific term used to describe
difficult or labored breathing?
Answer: dyspnea
Development - 500
This is when apparently healthy infants stop
breathing and die in their sleep.
Answer: sudden infant death
syndrome
Development - 600
This is when infants have inadequate surfactant
production, which results in alveoli collapse
after each breath.
Answer: infant respiratory distress
syndrome
Development - 700
• What causes most respiratory problems?
Answer: external factors like food in
the trachea, aspiration of food
particles or inhalation of dirt
particles
Development - 800
• This is the most common lethal genetic
disease in the United States that causes an
over secretion of a thick mucus that clogs the
respiratory passages and puts the child at risk
for fatal respiratory infections.
Answer: cystic fibrosis
Stations - 100
According to the video, what is the main cause
of COPD?
Answer: smoking
Stations - 200
This techniques that is easy to do, but can crack
ribs is used to expel food that is lodged in the
respiratory system.
Answer: Heimlich Maneuver
Stations - 300
• What could happen if a person were to get a
hole in their diaphragm or chest cavity?
Answer: Breathing could stop because
the pressure differential is disturbed.
(This is because the body uses pressure
differences to help change the volume
of the lungs. When the pressure is
disrupted, it cannot change the volume
of the lungs)
Stations - 400
• The total amount of exchangeable air is
known as the vital capacity. Which of the
following is NOT used to determine this
volume?
• tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume,
expiratory reserve volume, residual volume
Answer: residual volume
Stations - 500
• This can buildup in the lungs and respiratory
passages and restricts air, making it harder to
breath.
Answer: Mucus
DAILY DOUBLE
Make Your Wager
Stations – DAILY DOUBLE
Name three asthmatic triggers.
Answer: dust mites, pollen, animal hair,
smoke, chest infections, anxiety,
laughter, stress
Stations - 700
This is the air that remains in the lungs in order
to keep the alveoli inflated and cannot be
voluntarily expelled.
Answer: residual volume
Stations - 800
• This is the volume of air that a person can
breath in forcibly over their normal breathing
volume.
Answer: inspiratory reserve volume
Memory Check - 100
Location
J
Answer: left lung
Memory Check - 200
Location
10
Answer: testis
Memory Check - 300
Location
A
Answer: nasal cavity
Memory Check - 400
Location
H
Answer: trachea
Memory Check - 500
Location
3
Answer: pituitary gland
Memory Check - 600
Location
5
Answer: parathyroid glands
Memory Check - 700
Location
K
Answer: diaphragm
Memory Check - 800
Location
7
Answer: adrenal glands
Posters - 100
This part of the respiratory system can have
many different shape and sizes and is the only
external part of the respiratory system.
Answer: nose
Posters - 200
• This part of the respiratory system is large and
occupies the entire thoracic cavity except for
the central area and its base rests on the
diaphragm.
Answer: lungs
Posters - 300
This part of the respiratory system is also known
as the windpipe.
Answer: trachea
Posters - 400
This part of the respiratory system allows speech
to occur because of the vocal folds that are
located here in the voice box.
Answer: larynx
Posters - 500
This part of the respiratory system contains
three sections called the nasopharynx,
oropharynx, and the laryngopharynx.
Answer: pharynx
Posters - 600
This part of the respiratory system continuously
gets smaller and smaller as it branches like a
tree.
Answer: bronchi
Posters - 700
This part of the respiratory system is rigid due to
15-20 C-shaped rings of hyaline cartilage.
Answer: trachea
Poster - 800
This part of the respiratory system where gas
exchange occurs with the blood.
Answer: alveoli
Lung Cancer - 100
Is lung cancer a passive or aggressive type of
cancer?
Answer: aggressive
Lung Cancer - 200
These are small hairlike projections found along
the respiratory system that help to catch
debris and prevents it from entering the lungs.
Answer: cilia
Lung Cancer - 300
What is the most effective treatment for lung
cancer?
Answer: Removing the diseased lung
Lung Cancer - 400
This is the addictive chemical in cigarettes that
keep smokers smoking.
Answer: nicotine
DAILY DOUBLE
Make Your Wager
Lung Cancer – DAILY DOUBLE
• Name four reasons why smoking can be
harmful to us.
Answer: increase heart rate, blood vessel
constriction (high blood pressure), air flow
disruption in the lungs, affects our brains
and mood
athrerosclerous and heart disease, strokes,
cataracts, osteoporosis, lung cancer,
pooling of mucus in the lungs (smokers
cough), destruction of cilia in the lungs
Lung Cancer - 600
This type of lung cancer arises when
lymphocyte-like cells in the primary bronchi
grow aggressively in small grape-like clusters
and makes up 20-45% of lung cancer cases.
Answer: small cell carcinoma
Lung Cancer - 700
This type of lung cancer arises in the epithelium
of the larger bronchi and tends to form
masses that hollow out and bleed and makes
up 20-40% of lung cancer cases.
Answer: squamous cell carcinoma
Lung Cancer - 800
This type of lung cancer originates in the
peripheral areas of the lungs as solitary
nodules that develop from bronchial glands
and alveolar cells and makes up 25-35% of
lung cancer cases.
Answer: adenocarcinoma
Events of Respiration - 100
• The blood in the veins that is returning from
the body to the heart is this color.
Answer: dark red
Events of Respiration - 200
Gases in the blood move into and out of the
alveoli based on this concept.
Answer: Diffusion
Events of Respiration - 300
This is the molecule that is made when oxygen
attaches to hemoglobin
Answer: oxyhemoglobin
Events of Respiration - 400
This is the respiratory event where air is
exchanged between the cells of the body and
the blood.
Answer: internal respiration
Events of Respiration - 500
• This is the respiratory event that is also known
as breathing.
Answer: pulmonary ventilation
DAILY DOUBLE
Make Your Wager
Events of Respiration – DAILY DOUBLE
• Carbon dioxide is mainly carried in the blood
Answer: as bicarbonate ions in the
plasma
Events of Respiration - 700
• This is the respiratory event where air is
exchanged between the alveoli and the blood.
Answer: external respiration
Events of Respiration - 800
• This is the respiratory event where the
bloodstream transports oxygen and carbon
dioxide to and from the lungs and the various
cells of the body
Answer: respiratory gas transport
Homeostatic Imbalances - 100
This is a deep and rapid breathing pattern that is
used to return the pH of the blood to the
normal range.
Answer: Hyperventilation
Homeostatic Imbalances - 200
This is a whistling sound that results from a
narrowing of air passages and is a common
result of an asthmatic attack.
Answer: wheezing
Homeostatic Imbalances - 300
This is when a certain odorless, colorless gas
attaches to the oxygen binding sites of
hemoglobin and prevents oxygen from
attaching to the hemoglobin.
Answer: Carbon
Monoxide Poisoning
Homeostatic Imbalances - 400
This is when respiration stops completely and
death occurs. This can be caused by an
overdose of sleeping pills, morphine or
alcohol.
Answer: Medullary Center
Suppression
Homeostatic Imbalances - 500
This is when the mucosa of the lower respiratory
passages become really inflamed and
produces excessive mucus, which pools at the
base of the lungs.
Answer: Chronic Bronchitis
Homeostatic Imbalances - 600
This is when the alveoli enlarge as the walls of
the adjacent chambers break through and
chronic inflammation promotes fibrosis of the
lungs. Lungs become less elastic and the
airways collapse during expiration and
obstruct the outflow of air.
Answer: Emphysema
Homeostatic Imbalances - 700
This is when there is inadequate oxygen delivery
to body tissues. It can be the result of
anemia, pulmonary disease or blocked blood
circulation.
Answer: Hypoxia
Homeostatic Imbalances - 800
This is when the lungs collapse and become
useless for ventilation. This is seen when air
enters the pleural space or when there is a
rupture of the visceral pleura.
Answer: Atelectasis
Endocrine System - 100
• Compared to the nervous system, the
messages from the endocrine system travel
_________________.
Answer: slower
Endocrine System - 200
• This part of the endocrine is the female gonad
that produces the sex hormones estrogen and
progestrone and is responsible for the
stimulation of the development of the
secondary sex characteristics and the
menstrual cycle.
Answer: Ovary
Endocrine System - 300
• The endocrine system is also known as the
___________ gland system.
Answer: ductless
Endocrine System - 400
This part of the endocrine system is also part of
the digestive system and produces insulin and
glucagon that help to break down food.
Answer: pancreas
Endocrine System - 500
• This part of the brain is an important
autonomic nervous system center that helps
to control many aspects of the endocrine
system.
Answer: Hypothalamus
Endocrine System - 600
• This is a temporary organ that forms in the
uterus during pregnancy and is responsible for
helping with respiration, excretion, and
nutrition delivery for a developing fetus.
Answer: placenta
Endocrine System - 700
• Which of the following is NOT a response of
the body to the endocrine system.
a. Metabolism
b. Emotions
c. Reproduction d. Growth
Answer: b. Emotions
Endocrine System - 800
• These chemicals that are used by the
endocrine system to affect specific organs or
cells and cause them to alter their cellular
activities.
Answer: hormones
Final Question #1
The Lungs
Make your wager
Final Question #1
Explain why air moves into and out of the lungs
during breathing.
Answer: Muscles cause the volume of the lungs
to increase. The change in volume causes
pressure to drop, which causes air to move into
the lungs. When the muscles relax, the lungs
retract to their original volume causing air to be
expelled
Final Question #2
Respiratory rates and depth
Make your wager
Final Question #2
Name 3 of the 4 factors that impact respiratory
rates and depth
Answer: Physical (talking, singing,
exercise)
Volition (conscious control)
Emotional (scary vs sad vs funny
movies)
Chemical (CO2 and O2 levels, blood pH)