Figure 23.1 The Components of the Respiratory System

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Figure 23.1 The Components of the Respiratory System

Figure 23.2 The Respiratory Epithelium of the Nasal Cavity and Conducting System

Figure 23.3 The Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Pharynx Figure 23.3a, b

Figure 23.3 The Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Pharynx Figure 23.3c

Figure 23.6 The Anatomy of the Trachea Figure 23.6a, b

Figure 23.7 The Gross Anatomy of the Lungs

Figure 23.7 The Gross Anatomy of the Lungs

Figure 23.7 The Gross Anatomy of the Lungs

Figure 23.9 The Bronchi and Lobules of the Lung

Figure 23.9 The Bronchi and Lobules of the Lung

Figure 23.10 The Bronchioles

Figure 23.11 Alveolar Organization

Figure 23.12 An Overview of Key Steps in Respiration

Figure 23.13 Respiratory Pressure and Volume Relationships

Figure 23.14 Mechanisms of Pulmonary Ventilation

Figure 23.15 Pressure Changes during Inhalation and Exhalation

Figure 23.16 The Respiratory Muscles

Figure 23.17 Respiratory Volumes and Capacities

Figure 23.19 An Overview of Respiratory Processes and Partial Pressures in Respiration

Figure 23.20 The Oxygen-Hemoglobin Saturation Curve

Figure 23.21 The Effect of pH and Temperature on Hemoglobin Saturation

Figure 23.22 A Functional Comparison of Fetal and Adult Hemoglobin

Figure 23.23 Carbon Dioxide Transport in Blood

Figure 23.24 A Summary of the Primary Gas Transport Mechanisms