nasal cavity
why does the air need to be moistened?
because gasses cannot diffuse through dry substances
pharynx (throat)
air passes through to travel to lungs
epiglottis
bronchioles
alveoli
diaphragm
larynx (voicebox)
contains vocal cords that vibrate to make sound
trachea
lungs
bronchi
-branch of the trachea into each lung
- has C shaped cartilage rings
ribs
the framework for the chest
intercostal muscles
what are the 2 types of ventilation called
inspiration and expiration
what is the 3 step process of inspiration
what is the 3 step process of expiration
ventilation
the process by which air is moved into and out of the lungs
how is the concentration gradient maintained
where does the exchange of gases take place
the alveoli
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number
only one cell thick
blood vessels
air movement
deep and moist
Number
there are hundreds of millions of alveoli in the lungs that give them a huge SA to V ratio
lungs are suited to the exchange of gases in the following ways
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Only one cell thick
very thin - 1micro meter - so gases can exchange efficiently
blood vessels
bunches of alveoli are surrounded by blood vessels so they are well supplied with blood to exchage gases with