Respiratory System
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Functions of the Respiratory System (4 Functions) | 1) Gas Exchange 2) filter, heat and humidity 3) sound
4) smell (olfactory sensation)
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Thoracic Cavity Consists of what parts | 1) pericardial 2) 2 pleural cavities
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Mediastinum Conists of (The middle) | 1) heart 2) thymus 3) espophagus 4)trachea
5) bronchi
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Upper Respiratory System (Consits of) | 1) Nose 2) Nasal Cavity
3) Pharynx (throat)
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Lower Respiratory System (Consists of) | 1) Larynx (Voice Box) 2) Trachea ( Windpipe)
3) Bronchi 4) Lungs
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Nose (Consists of) | 1) External Nares (opening to nasal cavity)
2) Internal Nares ( after nasal meatuses)
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Meatuses ( 3 Names and 1 function) | Superior Middle Inferior Meatus
(Serve as a passageway for air)
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Conchae ( function and location) | They are shelve like and seperate the meatuses
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Pharynx (Location and Comprised of) | 1) Posterior to Nasal and Oral Cavity
2) Made up of Nasopharynx, Oropharynx
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Nasopharynx (Location and function) | 1) Found at the end of the soft palate
2) Allows air passage only
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Oropharynx | Found at the end of the oral cavity, below the nasopharynx
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Laryngopharynx |
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Larynx(Common name and the cartilages that support it) | 1) The Voice Box
2) Thyroid Crycoid Epiglottis Arytenoid cartilage
3) Found at C4-C6
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Thyroid Cartilage (Common name and attached to) | 1) Adam's Apple
2) Connected to Hyoid Bone by ligaments (epiglottis)
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Epiglottis( Location and attached to) | 1) Attached between hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage
2) Superior to thyroid cartilage
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Arynthenoid (Location, Attached to, Assist in the function) | Posterior to thyroid cartilage
Attached to vocal fold (cords)
Help Vocal Cords produce voice through vibration
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