6. List the types of changes that take place for the following characteristics, when going from the trachea to the alveoli. Characteristic Size of tube Change Thickness of wall Cartilage Smooth muscle Type of epithelium 7. Using the table below, list the muscles involved in breathing. Situation Muscle(s) involved Normal/quiet inhalation Normal/quiet exhalation Forced inhalation Forced exhalation

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6. List the types of changes that take place for the following characteristics, when going from
the trachea to the alveoli.
Characteristic
Size of tube
Change
Thickness of wall
Cartilage
Smooth muscle
Type of epithelium
7. Using the table below, list the muscles involved in breathing.
Situation
Muscle(s) involved
Normal/quiet inhalation
Normal/quiet exhalation
Forced inhalation
Forced exhalation
B. Histology of the respiratory system
nhotomicrographs of the tracheal wall: adventitia, cartilage,
Transcribed Image Text:6. List the types of changes that take place for the following characteristics, when going from the trachea to the alveoli. Characteristic Size of tube Change Thickness of wall Cartilage Smooth muscle Type of epithelium 7. Using the table below, list the muscles involved in breathing. Situation Muscle(s) involved Normal/quiet inhalation Normal/quiet exhalation Forced inhalation Forced exhalation B. Histology of the respiratory system nhotomicrographs of the tracheal wall: adventitia, cartilage,
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