BIOL 212 Final: Anatomy Unit 5 Study Guide

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Conductive zone: nose nasal cavity pharynx larynx trachea bronchi . Respiratory zone: respiratory bronchioles alveolar ducts alveolar sacs alveoli. Types of gas exchange: external respiration: between lungs (alveoli) and bloodstream, internal respiration: between bloodstream and oxygen-starved tissue. Nose & nasal cavity: nasal cavity lined with pscc, nasal conchae = turbinate bones, bones swirl air, throwing it against moist, sticky wall (moistures/filters, highly vascular to warm air. Larynx: commonly called voice box , made of cartilages and ct bands (vocal cords, largest cartilage = thyroid cartilage, enlarges to form adam"s apple in males, larynx closed off my epiglottis. Trachea: about 5 long, 1 wide, anterior in neck, posterior to heart, carina (internal keel) - highly sensitive, c -shaped cartilage rings (open in back, trachea kept open by cartilage, trachialis muscle: constricts during coughing, allows swallowing in esophagus. Bronchioles: small tubes, no cartilage; wrapped in smooth muscles, pscc simple cuboidal, blood/nerve supply, asthma affects these tubes.

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