What are the 4 things the respiratory system is responsible for and where do they function?
What is the major organs in the upper respiratory system?
What is the major organs in the lower respiratory system?
What is the respiratory muscles classified with?
muscular system
Describe the function of the nose.
Describe the function of the paranasal sinuses.
Describe the function of he pharynx and the common name.
Describe the function of the larynx.
connects pharynx to trachea (cartilage and dense connective tissue)
- airway passage
- prevents food from entering lower reparatory
- voice production
Describe the function of the trachea.
flexible tube running from larynx and divides 2 main bronchi
- airway passage
- cleans, moistens, warms incoming air
Describe the function of the bronchial tree.
contains right and left bronchi (lack cartilage but has smooth tissue)
- connects air from trachea with alveoli
- cleans, moistens, warms incoming air
Describe the function of the alveoli.
termini of bronchial tree (made of simple squamous epithelium with thin basement membrane)
- main site for gas exchange
- surfactant reduces surface tension (prevents alveolar collapse)
Describe the function of the pleurae.
serous membrane - lines thoracic cavity
- produces lubricating fluid and compartmentalize lungs
What are the two regions of the nose?
What are the surface features of the external nose?
What is the skeletal framework of the external nose?
What structures form the nasal septum?
What are the posterior nasal apertures (choanae)?
openings that allow air to pass from the nasal cavity into the nasopharynx
What forms the roof of the nasal cavity?
the ethmoid and sphenoid bones
What forms the floor of the nasal cavity?
Hard palate (bone)
Soft palate (muscle)
What is the nasal vestibule?
part of the nasal cavity located superior to the nostrils and lined with vibrissae (hairs) to filter air particles.
What lines the rest of the nasal cavity?
What is the function of the respiratory mucosa?
What is the function of the mucosa’s sensory nerve endings?
trigger the sneeze reflex to remove irritants
How is inspired air treated in the nasal cavity?
warmed by plexuses of capillaries and thin-walled veins in the mucosa