Respiratory

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Path of air as it travels from the outside environment to the alveoli.

1)Nostril 2) Nasal Cavity3) Pharynx: (Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, and Laryngopharynx)4) Larynx 5) Trachea 6) Primary Bronchii 7) Secondary Bronchii 8)Tertiary Bronchii 9) Bronchioles 10) Terminal Bronchioles 11) Respiratory Bronchioles 12) Alveoli

Which muscles are used in forced exhalation?

Abdominal wall muscles primarily oblique and transverses muscl

At the end of the bronchial tree tips, how are the alveolar ducts and sacs arranged to lead air into alveoli?

Alveolar ducts lead into terminal clusters of alveoli called alveolars sacs and then finally alveoli. Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli.

What type of tissue is larynx mostly made up of

Ciliated Psuedostratified epithelial tissue

What is the true and false vocal cords?

False vocal cords are not involved in voice production, true are responsible for speech.

What type of tissue makes up the tracheal rings?

Hyaline

What are the names of the three regions of the pharynx.?

Nasopharynx: A passageway for Oropharynx: A passage for food and air -Laryngopharynx: A passage for food and air

What are the names of the three regions of the pharynx.?

Nasopharynx: A passageway for air Oropharynx: A passage for food and air Laryngopharynx: A passage for food and air

What organs/structures belong to the upper respiratory tract?

Nostril, Mouth, Nasal Cavity, Pharynx

What type of tissue makes up the lining of the Trachea?

Pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue

Which muscles are used in forced inhalation?

Scalenes, sternocleidomastoid muscles of the neck, pectorals minor of the chest, raise ribs

What two types of cells make up an alveoli?

Simple squamous epithelial cells & Cuboidal epithelial cells

How do the vocal cords vibrate for varying pitches of sounds?

The vocal folds and medial opening between them through which air passes are called the glottis.

What organs/structures belong to the lower respiratory tract?

Trachea, Lungs, Bronchus

What is the bronchial Tree?

a branching system of air tubes in each lung

where is the pharynx?

back of throat

where is the larynx?

between pharynx and trachea

What is internal respiration?

exchange of gases between blood and body cells

What are turbinates?

found inside the walls of the nasal cavity. They warm, humidify, and filter the air you breathe.

What is external respiration?

gas exchange between lungs and blood

What is ventilation?

movement of air in and out of the lungs

What are tracheal rings and what is their purpose?

purpose is to reinforce the trachea and keep the trachea patent. (From collapsing)

What type of tissue are alveoli made up of?

simple squamous epithelium

What surrounds the bronchi and bronchioles that make them stiff?

surrounded by Smooth muscle that increases as the passageways become smaller that makes them stiff.

Which muscles are used in regular inhalation?

the diaphragm contracts and ribs are elevated and sternum flares external intercostal muscles contract


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