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The oral cavity refers to the   mouth  
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two structures located at the posterior portion of the oral cavity are the   palatine tonsils  
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The tonsils are   lympth tissue  
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Lympth tissue is part of your   immune system  
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the nasal cavities refer to the   nose  
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The two meati of the nasil cavities are called   nostils or external nares  
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The hairs found lining the nasal cavities ast as   nasal septum  
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The hairs found in the lining nasal cavities ast as as   screening devices  
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The nasal cavities are sparated by the   nasal septum  
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The nasal cavities house the sense of smell that refers to the   olfactory sense  
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The masal cavities are lined with   mucous membranes  
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mucous membranes produce   mucus  
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The pharynx is aks   The throat  
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The oropharynx refers to the   oral cavity and throat  
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nasopharyngeal means   pertaining to nasal cavity and pharynx  
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The adenoids are located in the   nasopharynx  
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The adnoids are located in the   nasopharynx  
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The adnoids are   lymph tissue  
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lymph tissue is part of the   immune system  
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The nasopharynx also houses two ducts that lead to the middle ears called   eustachian tubes (ustation)  
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The function of the eustaachian tubes is to   equalized press to prevent rupture of the eardrum (tympanorrhexis)  
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The larynxi is aka   voice box or vocal cords  
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The larynx connects the   pharynx with the trachea  
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Larynxpharynx (hypopharynx)   refer to the larynx and pharynx  
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The larynx is suppoted by   pieces of cartilage  
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These pieces of cartilage are called   Thyroid, epiglottis and cricord cartilage  
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The largest piece of cartilage is the   thyroid cartilage is adam's apple.  
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The epiglottis is the   lid over the larynx  
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The epigottis is designed to   open and close when we breath and swallow  
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The glottis is the sapce between the   larynx (vocal cords)  
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The trachea is aka   windpipe  
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The bronchi are the tow main airway branches that   bifricate off the trachea  
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The two main branches are called   right primary bronchus and the left primary bronchus  
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The primary bronchi divide to form small bronchi called the   secondary (lober) bronchi  
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The secondary or lobar bronchi continue to brand forming even smaller bronchi called   tertiary (segmented) bronchi  
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Teritiary or segmented bronchi divide into smaller branchi   called bronchioles  
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Bronchioles branch into even smaller tubes called   terminal bronchioles  
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Terminal bronchioles subdivided into microscopic branches called   respiratory bronchioles.  
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