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Chaper 23 Lab agenda
**Ch 23 - Respiratory**

**Lab Agenda**

- Be able to identify each structure in the practice atlas, textbook figures (including microscope/histological images), and PowerPoints.
- Master each objective.
- The purpose of the "Notes" column is for you to list key characteristics or things that may help you remember the structure or objective.
- The purpose of the checkmark columns is for you to identify the structures multiple times.
  - Each time you identify the structure, you can check it off. I suggest starting from the top of the list and working your way down.
  - If you are not able to identify a certain structure right away, you should leave it blank and review it the next time around.

| Structure/Objective    | Notes                                                   |   |   |   |   |
|------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|---|---|---|---|
| Upper Respiratory Tract|                                                         |   |   |   |   |
| Nose                   |                                                         |   |   |   |   |
|- External Nose         | Warming the air and producing mucus to trap debris from the air|   |   |   |   |
| Nasal Cavity           | Paranasal sinuses                                       |   |   |   |   |
|- Hard Palate           |                                                         |   |   |   |   |
|- Nasal Septum          |                                                         |   |   |   |   |
|- Conchae               |                                                         |   |   |   |   |
| -- Superior            |                                                         |   |   |   |   |
| -- Middle              |                                                         |   |   |   |   |

**Note:** Some sections are filled with notes to aid in identification, such as the purpose of the external nose in warming air and trapping debris. Other sections remain blank for future completion.
Transcribed Image Text:**Ch 23 - Respiratory** **Lab Agenda** - Be able to identify each structure in the practice atlas, textbook figures (including microscope/histological images), and PowerPoints. - Master each objective. - The purpose of the "Notes" column is for you to list key characteristics or things that may help you remember the structure or objective. - The purpose of the checkmark columns is for you to identify the structures multiple times. - Each time you identify the structure, you can check it off. I suggest starting from the top of the list and working your way down. - If you are not able to identify a certain structure right away, you should leave it blank and review it the next time around. | Structure/Objective | Notes | | | | | |------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|---|---|---|---| | Upper Respiratory Tract| | | | | | | Nose | | | | | | |- External Nose | Warming the air and producing mucus to trap debris from the air| | | | | | Nasal Cavity | Paranasal sinuses | | | | | |- Hard Palate | | | | | | |- Nasal Septum | | | | | | |- Conchae | | | | | | | -- Superior | | | | | | | -- Middle | | | | | | **Note:** Some sections are filled with notes to aid in identification, such as the purpose of the external nose in warming air and trapping debris. Other sections remain blank for future completion.
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Here we need to find the key objective of the given structure. The nose allows to smell and it's a major piece of why you can taste things. The nose is additionally the fundamental door to the respiratory system and,  body's system for breathing.

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