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Anatomy respiratory

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conducting portionarea of the respiratory passageways that extends from the opening of the nasal cavity to the smallest bronchioles   conducting portion  
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incomplete portion of C shaped cartilages are located posterior of the tracheal cartilages, to permit the esophagus to bulge anteriorly into the tracheal lumen in transient fashion to permit a large bolus to pass   significance of C shaped cartilages reinforcing tracheal rings OK!  
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what is shared by the digestive and respiratory systems? OK?   pharynx OK!  
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area of the respiratory system that includes the larynx and respiratory tree OK?   lower respiratory tract OK!  
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chamber posterior to the uvula and base of the tongue   oropharynx !  
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fissures divide the lungs into   lobes  
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false vocal folds are also called   vistibular folds  
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together, epithelium and lamina propria of the respiratory tract constitute   mucous membrane  
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structures that form the respiratory membrane:   Type 1 alveolar cell and basement membrane of alveolar epithelium and capillary walls  
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during extreme exertion, inspiration may be aided by   serratus anterior and levator scapulae  
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ridge found at the bifurcation of the trachea is called   carina  
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surfactant functions to   reduce surface tension in the fluid coating alveolar surfaces to prevent alveolar collapse.  
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compared with the primary bronchus, right primary bronchus is   wider & steeper less resistant to air flow more prone to blockage  
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most important skeletal muscles involved in making normal relaxed respiratory movements include   diaphragm and external & internal intercostal muscles  
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superior and inferior lobes of the left lung are separated by the   oblique fissure  
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curving anterior surface of the lungs is called   costal surface  
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secondary bronchi are also termed __________   lobar bronchi  
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each tertiary bronchus leads to one   brochopulmonary segment  
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the middle lobar bronchus is found   in the right lung only  
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first passage way of the respiratory portion of the respiratory tract is called   respiratory bronchiole  
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