Kinesiology 3222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Bronchiole, Bronchus, Trachea

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Respiration and circulation: both systems closely linked. Inspire air to exchange gasses between air and blood: external respiration, transfer of gasses between capillaries of lungs and environment. Internal respiration: transfer of gasses between systemic capillaries and cells. Structural: upper respiratory system, lower respiratory system. Upper respiratory system: nose, nasal cavity, pharynx. Functional classification: conducting zone, conducts, cleans, humidifies, and warms air, aka anatomic dead space - no gas exchange, respiratory zone, gas exchange. Functions to conduct, clean, humidify, and warm air: consists of, nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, terminal bronchioles. Functions to exchange gasses (o2 and co2: responsive to autonomic stimulation, anatomy, respiratory bronchioles, alveoli, respiratory membrane. Nose and nasal cavity: primary entryway of air. Functions: breath (respiration, smell (olfaction, filtrate, humidify, collect secretions from sinuses and nasolacrimal duct. External nose: bones, nasal bones (paired, frontal processes of maxillae (paired, nasal part of frontal bone (single, cartilage, allows nose to move, 5, alar (paired)

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