Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

32) The apical bronchopulmonary segment is from which lobe of the lungs? A) righ

ID: 99425 • Letter: 3

Question

32) The apical bronchopulmonary segment is from which lobe of the lungs?

A) right middle lobe

B) right superior lobe

C) right inferior lobe

D) left superior lobe

E) left inferior lobe

33) Which lobe of the lungs contain the lateral and medial bronchopulmonary segments?

A) right inferior lobe

B) left inferior lobe

C) left superior lobe

D) right superior lobe

E) right middle lobe

49) Regarding respiratory changes at birth, changes in blood flow that occur lead to the closure of the ________, the embryonic interatrial connection.

A) ductus venosus

B) foramen ovale

C) ligamentum arteriosum

D) foramen magnum

E) internal acoustic meatus

50) Higher centers that influence respiration are found in the cerebrum and in the ________.

A) epithalamus

B) cerebellum

C) pons

D) medulla

E) hypothalamus

51) With increasing age, the reduction in the lungs' ability to inflate and deflate is due to the deterioration of ________ throughout the body.

A) lymphatic tissue

B) elastic tissue

C) smooth muscle

D) hyaline cartilage

E) skeletal muscle

Explanation / Answer

32-Option B(The apical bronchopulmonary segment lies in the superior Lobe rt side)

33-Option E

49-Option B(Foramen ovale closes at birth because of low supply from the Placenta and increase pulmonary blood flow and pulmonary venous return to left atrium of the heart)

50-option D(Medulla and cerebrrum has respiratory centres

51-OptionD

Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
Chat Now And Get Quote