Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Breathing and Exchange of Gases

Question:

Assertion:  The nasal chamber opens into the pharynx, a portion of which is the common passage for food and air.

Reason:  The pharynx opens through the larynx region into the alveoli.

Options:

Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.

Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.

The assertion is correct but the Reason is incorrect.

Both Assertion and Reason are incorrect.

Correct Answer:

The assertion is correct but the Reason is incorrect.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3)- The assertion is correct but the Reason is incorrect.

We have a pair of external nostrils opening out above the upper lips. It leads to a nasal chamber through the nasal passage. The nasal chamber opens into the pharynx, a portion of which is the common passage for food and air. The pharynx opens through the larynx region into the trachea. Larynx is a cartilaginous box which helps in sound production and hence called the sound box. During swallowing glottis can be covered by a thin elastic cartilaginous flap called epiglottis to prevent the entry of food into the larynx. Trachea is a straight tube extending up to the mid-thoracic cavity, which divides at the level of 5th thoracic vertebra into a right and left primary bronchi. Each bronchi undergoes repeated divisions to form the secondary and tertiary bronchi and bronchioles ending up in very thin terminal bronchioles. The tracheae, primary, secondary and tertiary bronchi, and initial bronchioles are supported by incomplete cartilaginous rings. Each terminal bronchiole gives rise to a number of very thin, irregular-walled and vascularised bag-like structures called alveoli.