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1 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Dr. Mah Jabeen Muneera Assistant professor Department of Anatomy KEMU

2 Subdivisions CONDUCTING PART Nasal cavities Nasopharynx Larynx Trachea
Bronchi Bronchioles Terminal bronchioles

3 RESPIRATORY PART Respiratory bronchioles Alveolar ducts Alveolar sacs
Alveoli

4 FUNCTIONS OF CONDUCTING PART
Conduction Conditioning Cleaning Moistening Warming Slowing the current

5 RESPIRATORY EPITHELIUM
PSEUDOSTRATIFIED COLUMNAR CILIATED WITH GOBLET CELLS Cell types: Columnar ciliated cells Immotile cillia syndrome Goblet cells Brush cells Microvilli Receptor Small granule cells Diffuse neuro endocrine cells; Kulchitsky’s granules Basal cells

6 Nose Provides airway Moistens and warms air Filters air
Resonating chamber for speech Olfactory receptors External nose

7 Vestibule NASAL CAVITIES
lined by skin (stratified squamous keratinized) Vibrissae, sebaceous & sweat glands Transition to respiratory epithelium (stratified Squamous Non Keratinized)

8 Nasal Fossae Nasal septum Chonchae Lamina propria
Superior –olfactory epithelium Middle – respiratory epithelium Inferior – respiratory epithelium Lamina propria Venous plexus – swell/cavernous bodies Engorged with blood periodically Plexus of large blood vessels next to periosteum & perichondrium Blood flow from rear to front – warms inspired air Mucous & serous glands (bactericides, lysozyme) Nasal Blockade in allergic reactions

9 Nasal Cavity

10 Olfactory Mucosa Olfactory epithelium Location Color
(pseudostratified columnar) Olfactory cells Bipolar neuron Olfactory vesicle Olfactory cillia Proximal segment Trailing segment Immotile Odorant binding protein Sustentacular cells Basal cells Lamina propria Bowman’s/ olfactory gland - serous Capillary plexus

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12 Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan

13 Paranasal sinuses Frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid and maxillary bones
Open into nasal cavity Lined by same mucosa (few goblet cells, lymphoid tissue) as nasal cavity and perform same functions Periosteum Also lighten the skull Can get infected: sinusitis

14 Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan

15 Pharynx Parts Mucosa Skeletal muscle-epimysium Respiratory epithelium
Stratified squamous epithelium Lamina propria – loose-dense irreguler CT Vascularized Seromucous gland Lymphoid tissue – posterior: pharyngeal tonsil Skeletal muscle-epimysium

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17 Larynx – voice box Additional function: Phonation
Prevent food/drinks – respiratory system Tube : cartilage (hyaline, elastic) – ligaments – skeletal muscles (intrinsic-extrinsic) Epiglottis – elastic cartilage Stratified squamous non keratinized epithelium Pseudostratified (respiratory epithelium) Vestibular fold – false vocal cord (superior) Vocal fold - true vocal cord (inferior) - stratified squamous Vocalis muscle vocal ligament – regular dense elastic CT

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