The Respiratory System
Lesson 11 - Self-Evaluation


Directions: Select the best answer for each of the following questions and then click on the submit button.

  1. The symptoms of allergies are brought about when the body releases certain chemicals, including __________, as a response to being exposed to an allergen.

    hormones
    neurotransmitters
    adrenaline
    histamine


  2. Asthma can be triggered by . . .

    allergies
    infection
    emotional factors
    all of the above
    none of the above


  3. True or False: Other than the obvious food allergies, diet has little to do with Asthma.

    True
    False


  4. True or False: Although they can sometimes provide quick temporary relief, antibiotics can often make chronic or recurrent ear infections worse in the long run.

    True
    False


  5. The yeast-like fungus that often goes undiagnosed and which is often involved in chronic respiratory problems is . . .

    Cryptococcus
    Aspergillus
    Escherichia coli
    Candida albicans


  6. True or False: Cleansing of all the organs of elimination is an essential first step for most respiratory problems.

    True
    False


  7. Proanthocyanidins (previously known by the trade name pycnogenols) are powerful antioxidants that come primarily from . . .

    A. grapefruit
    B. grape seeds
    C. white willow bark
    D. pine bark
    E. B and D
    F. A and C


  8. Respiratory conditions in which there is a deficiency of mucus, or the mucus is thick and yellowish, are said to be _____ conditions.

    damp
    dry
    hot
    cold


  9. Respiratory conditions in which there is an excess of mucus are said to be ________ conditions.

    damp
    dry
    hot
    cold


  10. Damp conditions with white or clear and watery mucus are said to be . . .

    warm
    cold


  11. Damp conditions with yellow, green or brown mucus, often involving an infection, are said to be . . .

    warm
    cold


  12. This bitter herb, also known as "Indian Tobacco," is native to North America, has antispasmodic and expectorant actions and is excellent for clearing the lungs. A few drops of an extract made from this herb, held under the tongue, along with a couple of drops rubbed onto the chest or upper back, can often stop an asthma attack very quickly.

    Lobelia
    Mullein
    Thyme
    Uña de Gato


  13. This mucilagenious herb with cool energy is native to Europe and Asia, although it has been naturalized in the U.S. It is ideal for "dry" respiratory conditions since it soothes and protects irritated mucous membranes and is a good natural decongestant and expectorant. It also inhibits the growth of viruses and bacteria, including those that cause tuberculosis.

    Lobelia
    Mullein
    Thyme
    Uña de Gato


  14. For respiratory problems, essential oils are used in the following way:

    diffusion
    massage
    in the bath
    inhalation
    All of the above.


  15. The herbal combination for dry hot respiratory conditions that is also suitable for emphysema is . . .

    Mullein & Ginger
    Grape and Pine
    Ginseng & Garlic
    Marshmallow & Fenugreek


  16. Otitis media, or a middle ear infection, can result when this becomes blocked due to excess mucus, excessively thick mucus, and/or swelling of the membranes.

    Sinuses
    Eustachian tube
    Pharynx
    Bronchi


  17. Beneficial bacteria living inside the human body that are essential to our health because they prevent the growth of harmful organisms such as yeast and fungi are known as . . .

    flora
    fauna
    phytonutrients
    enzymes


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