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Respiratory Questions for NWHSU Anatomy 2

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Besides the thyroid and cricoid cartilages, name the other cartilages of the larynx.   arytenoid, epiglottic, corniculate, cuneiform  
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Describe the motor innervation (include components innervated) to the larynx.   intrinsic muscles except cricothyroid by recurrent laryngeal nerve of CN X; cricothyroid by external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve of CN X  
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Slit-like opening between the false vocal cords.   Rima vestibuli  
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Fissure separating upper and middle lobes of the right lung.   Oblique horizontal  
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A sharp mucosal covered ridge of the middle meatus.   Uncinate process  
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Name given to parietal pleura over apex of lung.   Cupula  
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Meatus into which the nasolacrimal duct drains.   Inferior meatus  
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Hypertrophied lymphatic components on the roof of the nasopharynx.   Adenoids  
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Internally correspond to alae of the nose; has sweat glands, sebaceous glands and hairs.   Vestibule  
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Swelling in the middle meatus, marks the position of ethmoid air cells.   Ethmoid bulla  
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Besides the aorta, list two structures which can pass through the aortic hiatus.   Thoracic duct, azygos vein  
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What muscle of the larynx is an antagonist to the cricothyroid muscle?   Thyroarytenoid  
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What muscle of the larynx extends from posterior surface of the cricoid lamina to the muscular process of the arytenoids cartilage?   Posterior cricoarytenoid  
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Structure over which the mucosa of the larynx is reflected to form the vestibular fold.   Quadrangular membrane  
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Slit-like opening between the true vocal cords.   Rima glottidis  
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Define a bronchopulmonary segment.   Portion of a lung supplied with air from a tertiary bronchus and its branches.  
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Left lung homologue of middle lobe of right lung.   Lingula  
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Opening of ethmoidal infundibulum into the meatus.   Semilunar hiatus  
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Specific structure responsible for forming the limen nasi.   Lower edge of the lateral nasal cartilage  
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A structure which drains into the inferior meatus.   Nasolacrimal duct  
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Give two landmarks present on the medial surface of the right lung, but not the left.   Superior vena cava, azygos vein  
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The mucosal reflection over the upper edge of the quadrangular membrane of the larynx.   Aryepiglottic fold  
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This structure passes upward from the arch of the cricoid cartilage; on its upper edge it is thickened to form the vocal ligaments.   Conus elasticus  
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Define the root of the lung.   The structures which pass through the hilus = bronchi, vessels, nerves, and lymphatics  
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Name given to the upper part of the dorsum nasi supported by nasal bones.   Bridge  
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Name bony components forming the roof of the nasal cavity.   Nasal bone, frontal bone, cribriform plate of ethmoid, body of sphenoid  
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Specific structure that supports the tracheal bifurcation.   Carina  
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Give two components mentioned in lecture which form the lateral wall of the nasopharynx.   Ostia of auditory tubes, pharyngeal muscles  
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Fissure separating upper and middle lobes of the right lung.   Horizontal fissure  
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Name two structures related to the left side of the thoracic part of the trachea.   left recurrent laryngeal n., arch of the aorta, left common carotid a., left subclavian a.  
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What muscle of the larynx lengthens and tightens the vocal cord, thus increasing pitch?   Cricothyroid  
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What muscle of the larynx inserts on the muscular process of the arytenoid and rotates the cartilage medially, but does not pull the cartilage anteriorly?   Lateral cricoarytenoid  
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Give the term for the space between the true and false vocal cords.   Ventricle  
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Name given to mucosal reflection formed by the lower edge of the quadrangular membrane.   Vocal ford  
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Structure which has a lateral and medial crus to hold open the nostrils.   Greater alar cartilage  
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Into what meatus does the maxillary sinus drain?   Middle meatus via infundibulum  
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Into what meatus does the frontal sinus drain?   Middle meatus via frontonasal duct and ethmoidal infundibulum  
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A ridge within the nasal cavity separating stratified squamous from respiratory mucosa.   Limen nasi  
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What muscle(s) of the larynx act(s) as a sphincter of the laryngeal inlet?   Oblique arytenoid and aryepiglottic muscles  
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What muscle(s) of the larynx is/are not innervated by the recurrent laryngeal n.?   Cricothyroid  
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