Field Internship Student Data Acquisition Project. (FISDAP) Airway Practice Exam

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Which of the following structures is considered part of dead space?

Lungs

Diaphragm

Trachea

The trachea is considered part of dead space in the respiratory system. Dead space refers to areas of the respiratory system where gas exchange does not occur. The trachea is a conducting air passage that leads air to the lungs but does not participate in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. It primarily serves to transport air and filter particles, making it crucial for respiratory function, but it does not contribute to the actual process of respiration, which occurs in the alveoli. In contrast, the lungs contain both conducting airways and alveoli. The diaphragm is a muscular structure that plays a vital role in ventilation but is not considered dead space. The alveoli are essential for gas exchange, making them a functional part of respiration, rather than dead space. Therefore, the trachea stands out as the correct answer when identifying structures that do not take part in gas exchange.

Alveoli

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