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What are the three regions of the pharynx? Why is a person’s sense of taste diminished when they have a stuffy nose? What are the names of your tonsils? Where are they located? CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
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Trachea AKA “_______” About __cm long Extends from larynx to the ____ thoracic vertebrae, “mid-chest” Lined with ______ membrane Covered with ____ Continuously sweeps foreign matter upward toward the ______ and _______ where it can be swallowed or coughed up LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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Trachea Reinforced with _________ rings “C-Shaped” 2 functions _______: support and prevent the airway from collapsing _______: doesn’t contain cartilage; flexible and allow the trachea to expand; helpful when large food particles pass through LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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Bronchi Trachea divides into left and right ______ bronchi Lead to the right and left lungs Right side ______, shorter, more _______ ______ likely to have substances become lodged in LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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Respiratory Tree Primary Bronchi Divide into smaller branches _______ and ________ bronchi Reinforced by _________ rings Branch into smaller ones called _________ Not supported by cartilaginous rings LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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Lungs Alveoli Respiratory zone ________ ducts Lead to grape-like clusters called _______ LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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Alveoli Where ___ exchange occurs ________ of alveoli make up the lung tissue Thin, squamous, ________ cells Coated with a _________ (phospholipid) LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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Alveoli Kept clean by ________ Gases and macrophages pass between alveoli via pores of _____ LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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Alveolar Capillary Membrane _______ diffuses easily across into the capillaries _______ diffuses from the capillaries into the aveoli LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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_______ surface area Laid side by side would cover almost an entire ______ court Razor thin membranes Breathing Animation Breathing Animation LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT
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