FIGURE 13.11 Respiratory structures (cont.): (B) the larynx, anterior view; (C) the larynx, midsagittal section C O Arytenoid cartilage a Corniculate cartilage a Cricoid cartilage O Cuneiform cartilage O Epiglottis O Epiglottic cartilage O False vocal cords O Fat pad O Hyoid bone O Thyroid cartilage O Tracheal cartilage O True vocal cords 2 Label Figure 13.12 with the terms below. O Alveolar duct O Alveolar sac O Alveolus O Pulmonary arteriole O Pulmonary capillaries O Pulmonary venule O Respiratory bronchiole O Terminal bronchiole
FIGURE 13.11 Respiratory structures (cont.): (B) the larynx, anterior view; (C) the larynx, midsagittal section C O Arytenoid cartilage a Corniculate cartilage a Cricoid cartilage O Cuneiform cartilage O Epiglottis O Epiglottic cartilage O False vocal cords O Fat pad O Hyoid bone O Thyroid cartilage O Tracheal cartilage O True vocal cords 2 Label Figure 13.12 with the terms below. O Alveolar duct O Alveolar sac O Alveolus O Pulmonary arteriole O Pulmonary capillaries O Pulmonary venule O Respiratory bronchiole O Terminal bronchiole
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![FIGURE 13.11 Respiratory
structures (cont.): (B) the
larynx, anterior view; (C) the
larynx, midsagittal section
C
O Arytenoid cartilage
O Corniculate cartilage
O Cricoid cartilage
O Cuneiform cartilage
O Epiglottis
O Epiglottic cartilage
O False vocal cords
O Fat pad
O Hyoid bone
O Thyroid cartilage
O Tracheal cartilage
O True vocal cords
2 Label Figure 13.12 with the terms below.
O Alveolar duct
O Alveolar sac
O Alveolus
O Pulmonary arteriole
O Pulmonary capillaries
O Pulmonary venule
O Respiratory bronchiole
O Terminal bronchiole](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7b8bff59-344f-4dd0-89ef-2812632c6bdf%2Fa67c9a67-6b54-4c5a-9ce5-b2320069846b%2Fkw6ehz_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:FIGURE 13.11 Respiratory
structures (cont.): (B) the
larynx, anterior view; (C) the
larynx, midsagittal section
C
O Arytenoid cartilage
O Corniculate cartilage
O Cricoid cartilage
O Cuneiform cartilage
O Epiglottis
O Epiglottic cartilage
O False vocal cords
O Fat pad
O Hyoid bone
O Thyroid cartilage
O Tracheal cartilage
O True vocal cords
2 Label Figure 13.12 with the terms below.
O Alveolar duct
O Alveolar sac
O Alveolus
O Pulmonary arteriole
O Pulmonary capillaries
O Pulmonary venule
O Respiratory bronchiole
O Terminal bronchiole
![7 Passages in the respiratory tract smaller than 1 mm in diameter are called
a. bronchi.
b. bronchioles.
c. alveolar ducts.
d. paranasal sinuses.
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Transcribed Image Text:7 Passages in the respiratory tract smaller than 1 mm in diameter are called
a. bronchi.
b. bronchioles.
c. alveolar ducts.
d. paranasal sinuses.
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