The Pathway of Inspired Air

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The Pathway of Inspired Air Frontal sinus Superior Middle Inferior Nasal conchae Nasal cavity Sphenoidal sinus Soft palate Nostrils (nares) Uvula Hard palate Oral cavity Pharyngeal tonsil Tongue Palatine tonsil Lingual tonsil

The Pathway of Inspired Air Frontal sinus Superior Middle Inferior Nasal conchae Nasal cavity Sphenoidal sinus Soft palate Nostrils (nares) Hard palate Oral cavity Tongue

The Pathway of Inspired Air Laryngopharynx Vocal cord Thyroid cartilage Larynx Cricoid cartilage False vocal cord Esophagus Tracheal cartilages Trachea

The Pathway of Inspired Air Alveolus

Inspiration of Air How Does Air Move?

Expiration of Air How Does Air Move?

Respiratory System 1. Nose 2. Nasal Cavity Rx - Deviated Septum

Respiratory System 2. Nasal Cavity

Respiratory System 3. Sinuses Rx - Sinusitis 4. Pharynx 2. Nasal cavity 1. Nose 4. Pharynx

Respiratory System 5. Larynx 6. Glottis 3. Sphenoidal sinus 3. Frontal sinus 2. Nasal cavity 4. Pharynx 1. Nose 6. Glottis

Respiratory System 7. Trachea 3. Sphenoidal sinus 3. Frontal sinus 2. Nasal cavity 4. Pharynx 6. Glottis 1. Nose 5. Larynx

Respiratory System 8. Bronchi Rx - Bronchitis Rx – Smoker’s Cough 3. Sphenoidal sinus Rx – Smoker’s Cough 3. Frontal sinus 2. Nasal cavity 4. Pharynx 6. Glottis 1. Nose 5. Larynx 7. Trachea

Respiratory System 9. Bronchioles 8. Primary bronchi

Respiratory System 10. Alveoli

Respiratory System 10. Alveoli Rx - Emphysema Rx – Lung Cancer

Respiratory System -draw and label your own bronchial tree