ANAT 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Inferior Nasal Concha, Paranasal Sinuses, Respiratory Tract

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General organization and functions of the respiratory system: Respiratory system function: primarily function in breathing, also termed pulmonary ventilation. Gas exchange: continuous movement of gases into and out of lungs is necessary for gas exchange. Gas conditioning: warmed to body temperature, humidified (moistened), and cleaned of particulate matter throughout contact with the respiratory epithelium and its sticky mucus covering. Sound production: speech/ singing produced when air is forced out of the lungs and move through the larynx. Defense: structures of the respiratory system and some cells within the respiratory epithelium protect against airborne molecules. Upper respiratory tract: nose and naval cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and associated structure. Nose: main-conducting airway for inhaled air, supported by nasal bones and forms the bridge of the nose. Nasal cavity: internal surface, continuously posterior with nasopharynx via paired openings choane (internal nares) Roof of the nasal cavity composed of: frontal bone, nasal bones, cribriform plate of ethmoid and sphenoid bone.

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