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1 Journal Ch 13 Anatomy Physiolgy

2 List the parts of the respiratory system in order.
Nose Pharynx Larynx Trachea Bronchi Lungs Bronchioles Alveoli

3 What are alveoli? Air sacs within the lungs where gas exchange occurs.

4 What do the ciliated cells of the NASAL mucosa do?
Propel contaminated mucus posteriorly toward the pharynx.

5 Define Glottis Glottis—opening between vocal cords

6 The homeostatic imbalance associated with the death of many full-term newborn infants is called:
SIDS

7 (Not collecting today. Combine with next chapter
(Not collecting today. Combine with next chapter.) What are 5 things long-term smoking can do physiologically? Atherosclerosis Heart Disease Strokes Cataracts Osteoporosis Cancer Emphysema

8 What are the organs of the alimentary canal (gastrointestinal tract)?
Mouth Pharynx Esophagus Stomach Small intestine Large intestine Anus

9 Where does starch digestion begin?
The mouth, with the help of the salivary glands

10 Where does protein digestion begin?
Stomach

11 Bile is made by the _________ and stored in the __________
Liver Gall bladder

12 Which one of the carbohydrates can the human digestive system NOT break down to simple sugars:
a. cellulose

13 Proteins are digested to their building blocks which are called:
amino acids

14 No journal. Count, number on top, turn in
12 total with respiratory plus digestive chapters


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