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1 Respiratory System

2 Respiratory System Organization: Upper respiratory tract
lower respiratory tract Function: Conducting: transports air Respiratory: exchanges gas

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4 Respiratory System Functions
Gas exchange Gas conditioning (warming, humidifying and cleaning) Sound production Olfaction Defense

5 Upper Respiratory Tract
Composed of nose nasal cavity paranasal sinuses pharynx (throat)

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17 True or False The nasal bone contains a paranasal sinus
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18 Text P. 749: Know these structures as well for Lab
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19 Your Pharynx is also called your ____________________
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25 Lower Respiratory Tract
Conducting airways Nose, nasal cavity Pharynx larynx trachea, bronchi, bronchioles Respiratory portion respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli

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28 The Epiglottis is a. bone b. Dense fibrous connective tissue c
The Epiglottis is a. bone b. Dense fibrous connective tissue c. Cartilage d. Smooth muscle True or false: The Epiglottis is a structure of the larynx 28 28

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32 The posterior wall of the trachea is bound by the __________ ___________________
True or false: The Larynx is inferior the trachea 32

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34 True or False” The Pulmonary artery returns blood to the Left Atrium
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35 Gross Anatomy of the Lungs
Each lung has a conical shape. Its wide, concave base rests upon the muscular diaphragm. Its relatively blunt superior region, called the apex or (cupola), projects superiorly to a point that is slightly superior and posterior to the clavicle. Both lungs are bordered by the thoracic wall anteriorly, laterally, and posteriorly, and supported by the rib cage. Toward the midline, the lungs are separated from each other by the mediastinum.

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40 Pleura and negative pressure
Pneumothorax

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42 Hemo-thorax

43 Inhalation a. Increases b. Decreases the size of the thoracic cavity
Exhalation , the Diaphragm moves a. Up b. down 43

44 Regulation of breathing
Lower centers spinal cord (phrenic nerve nuclei and anterior horn cells to intercostal muscles) Upper centers medulla pons


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