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Respiratory System
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Structures & Functions The organs of the respiratory system include – Nose – Pharynx – Larynx – Trachea – Bronchi – Lungs Accessory organs – Diaphragm – Thorax
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Structures & Functions The process of respiration involves the inspiration of air that contains O 2 for use by the cells of the body and the expiration of CO 2, which is a waste product from the cells of the body. The respiratory system relies on the circulatory system to complete the respiratory cycle.
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Structures & Functions O 2 is inhaled into the lungs and transported by the blood. The blood then transports waste products back to the lungs to be exhaled.
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Nose Naso or rhino mean nose Acts as an entrance for air and exit for CO2. Mucous membrane lines the nose. ▫Acts as a filter for dust and other foreign matter The nose also warms and moistens the entering air. Contains olfactory receptors.
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Nose The nostrils are paired external openings to the airways. ▫Very in pliability and expandability Horse – expandable nostrils Pig – rigid nostrils
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Pharynx AKA the throat The upper portion of the pharynx is attached to the base ok the skull and the lower portion unites with the esophagus. Divided into three parts – Nasopharynx Opening into the back of the nasal chambers – Oropharynx Opening into the back of the mouth – Laryngopharynx Opening into the larynx and esophagus
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Pharynx The pharynx is used by both the respiratory and the digestive tracts as a passageway for air and food Depending on the species, it may also have a role in vocalization.
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Larynx The larynx is commonly called the voice box and is located just below the pharynx. ▫Epiglottis a lid like cartilage structure that prevents food from entering the airway during swallowing Main sound organ in mammals
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