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Human Anatomy Basics Practice Test: Splanchnology - Respiratory Apparatus
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Splanchnology topics include: respiratory apparatus, larynx, pleurae, lungs, trachea and bronchi

Splanchnology is the study of the visceral organs, which include the digestive, urinary, reproductive, and respiratory systems. It also includes all the components of the Neuro-Endo-Immune Supersystem.  The term comes from the Neo-Latin word splanchno-, which comes from the Greek word σπλάγχνα meaning "viscera".

Human Anatomy Basics Practice Test: Splanchnology - Respiratory Apparatus
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1. Alveoli of lungs are lines by ____________
2. ___________ delivers deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
3. Place where trachea bifurcates into right and left bronchus is ____________
4. Alveoli of lungs are lines by ____________
5. What does the pulmonary ligament contain?
6. What does the pulmonary ligament contain?
7. During inspiration the diaphragm ____________
8. The superior horn of thyroid cartilage is connected to which bone?
9. How many secondary bronchi are there in the right lung?
10. Place where trachea bifurcates into right and left bronchus is ____________
11. The respiratory system is made up of trachea, the lungs and the _________
12. Larynx is found at what vertebral level?
13. Which of the following supports epiglottis?
14. Lungs have large number of narrow tubes called ____________
15. What are the innervations to the costal and peripheral parts of the diaphragmatic pleura?
16. Where does the arterial blood come from those supplies to visceral pleura?
17. Gas exchange in lungs occurs in __________
18. The superior horn of thyroid cartilage is connected to which bone?
19. Two lungs are of the same size.
20. What are the innervations to the costal and peripheral parts of the diaphragmatic pleura?
21. Lungs are covered by _______
22. What is the dry form of inflammation without a significant collection of fluid in the pleural cavity called?
23. Gas exchange in lungs occurs in __________