these four respiratory functions: a. b. C. d. 3. How do cells produce ATP from the foods we eat? Respiratory Tract: 4. Study figures 14.1-14.6 which traces the path of structure for each part of the respiratory tract. a. Nose/Nasal cavity:
these four respiratory functions: a. b. C. d. 3. How do cells produce ATP from the foods we eat? Respiratory Tract: 4. Study figures 14.1-14.6 which traces the path of structure for each part of the respiratory tract. a. Nose/Nasal cavity:
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Transcribed Image Text:The Respiratory System (read pages 336-354; study all figures)
1. Primary function of the respiratory system is:
2. The respiratory system works with the
these four respiratory functions:
estigate
a.
b.
C.
d.
3. How do cells produce ATP from the foods we eat?
Respiratory Tract:
4. Study figures 14.1-14.6 which traces the path of air from the nose to the lungs. Study the
structure for each part of the respiratory tract.
a. Nose/Nasal cavity:
i. Purpose of mucous membrane and nostril hairs:
ii. Nasal conchae:
iii. Cilia along the URT:
iv. Paranasal sinuses:
b. Pharynx:
i. Regions of the pharynx:
ii. Function of each region of pharynx:
iii. Tonsils:
c. Larynx:
1. Function of tonsils:
i. Function of larynx:
ii. What structure forms the Adam's Apple?
iii. What is the glottis and how does it function?
iv. Function of the epiglottis?
d. Trachea:
i.
The trachea lies
to the esophagus.
ii. What is so important about the structure of the trachea?
iii. Layers of the trachea:
iv. Function of the trachea:
e. Bronchial Tree:
f. Lungs:
i. Divides into
and
system to accomplish
primary
bronchi that serve each lobe of each lung.
which
rise to
Secondary bronchi branch into
branch into the smallest conduction airways called
i. Paired, coned shaped organs located within the
lungs are separated by the
; which give
cavity. The
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