_____ generates the rhythm for automated breathing.
#2
The ventral respiratory group contributes to the extra respiratory drive (_____ mechanism)
#3
Peripheral chemoreceptors respond PRIMARILY to decreases in _____ and pH
#4
The most important stimulus controlling the level of resting ventilation is _____ of CSF
#5
The _____ respiratory group is primarily responsible for expiration and is not active during normal, quiet breathing
#6
OSA, causes hypoventilation and resulting _____ hypoxia and hypercapnia
#7
A deep breath _____ the secretion of surfactant by stretching the type II cells.
#8
Both peripheral and central chemoreceptors contribute to increased ventilation that occurs as a result of decreased _____.
#9
High altitude initially causes _____ alkalosis and hypoxia, which may cause acute altitude sickness
#10
Central chemoreceptors respond indirectly to increased _____ and directly to decreased pH
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Control of Breathing Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ generates the rhythm for automated breathing.
Answer: Pre-Botzinger complex
Flashcard 2: The ventral respiratory group contributes to the extra respiratory drive (_____ mechanism)
Answer: overdrive
Flashcard 3: Peripheral chemoreceptors respond PRIMARILY to decreases in _____ and pH
Answer: Pao2
Flashcard 4: The most important stimulus controlling the level of resting ventilation is _____ of CSF
Answer: pH
Flashcard 5: The _____ respiratory group is primarily responsible for expiration and is not active during normal, quiet breathing
Answer: ventral
Flashcard 6: OSA, causes hypoventilation and resulting _____ hypoxia and hypercapnia
Answer: transient
Flashcard 7: A deep breath _____ the secretion of surfactant by stretching the type II cells.
Answer: increases
Flashcard 8: Both peripheral and central chemoreceptors contribute to increased ventilation that occurs as a result of decreased _____.
Answer: arterial blood pressure
Flashcard 9: High altitude initially causes _____ alkalosis and hypoxia, which may cause acute altitude sickness
Answer: respiratory
Flashcard 10: Central chemoreceptors respond indirectly to increased _____ and directly to decreased pH
Answer: Pco2
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