Respiratory Review. 1.List the parts of the respiratory system. Which are upper and lower? 2. Describe the structure and function of the nose. 3. What.

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Respiratory Review

1.List the parts of the respiratory system. Which are upper and lower? 2. Describe the structure and function of the nose. 3. What is the structure and function of the pharynx? Name the three portions. 4. Where is the Adam’s apple found, and what is it made of?

5. Give the structure and location of the trachea. Include 4 layers. 6. Give the pathway of air to the cell. 7. Describe the function and types of alveoli cells. 8. Explain the process of expiration, include pressure values.

9. What are the modified respiratory movements? 10. What is a spirometer? Define tidal volume, inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve, residual air, and MVR. 11. List the four types of hypoxias.