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Question
- what are the lymphoid tissues located behind the nasal cavity?
bronchioles
adenoids
tonsils
paranasal sinuses
- hank has swollen lung tissue as a result of distention and loss of elasticity in the alveoli. he is diagnosed with:
croup
asthma
pertussis
emphysema
Response
Question 9
Brief Explanations
- Bronchioles are small airways in the lungs, not lymphoid tissues behind the nasal cavity.
- Adenoids (pharyngeal tonsils) are lymphoid tissues located behind the nasal cavity.
- Tonsils (palatine tonsils) are in the throat, not behind the nasal cavity.
- Paranasal sinuses are air - filled spaces in the skull, not lymphoid tissues.
Brief Explanations
- Croup is a respiratory infection affecting the larynx and trachea, not related to alveoli distention.
- Asthma is characterized by airway inflammation and bronchoconstriction, not alveoli distention and loss of elasticity.
- Pertussis (whooping cough) is a bacterial infection affecting the respiratory tract, not related to alveoli changes.
- Emphysema is a lung disease where alveoli become distended and lose elasticity, leading to swollen lung tissue.
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