What are the four processes that make up respiration
Important functions of the respiratory system
Anatomical divison - upper respiratory tract
transports air through common structures: nose, nasal cavity, pharynx and larynx
Anatomical division - lower respiratory tract
transports and carries out gas exchange: trachea, bronchial tree, lungs (alveoli)
Functional division: conducting zone
passageways that carry air to the site of gas exchange (filter, humidify, warm air)
Functional division: respiratory zone
the site of gas exchange in the lungs
List the functions of the nose
List the two divisions of the nose and what comprises them
- Internal nose: nasal cavity
Describe the structure of the nasal cavity
What are the two types of mucosa membranes that line the nasal cavity
- Respiratory muscosa: epithelium with goblet cells, function to trap inhaled debris and moisten
Describe the structure of the conchae
Describe how the conchae effect inhalation and exhalation
Inhalation: filter, heat and moisten air
Exhalation: cool conchae, take out moisture
Describe the structure and function of the pharynx
Describe the nasopharynx
only air, uvula closes entrance to prevent food from entering nasal cavity, pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
Describe the oropharynx
food and air, stratified squamous epithelium
Describe the laryngopharynx
food and air, stratified squamous epithelium.
List what the larynx connects and its three main functions
connects the laryngopharynx to the trachea.
Describe the 3 structures of the larynx
What is the rima glottis
the opening between vocal folds
List the 9 cartlidges and what they look like/function
Name the function of the trachea
- Connects larynx into mediastinum, divides into two primary bronchi at T4-T7
Describe the structure of the trachea
List what the bronchial tree is made of
- primary bronchi enter the hilium of each lung with pulmonary and lymphatic vessels and nerves.
What changes occur in the bronchial tree as the conducting tubes get smaller?