Anatomy and Functions of Respiratory System Flashcards

Human anatomy and physiology 2respiratory system review

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8 functions of the respiratory system
1. gas exchange2. homeostasis3. smell4. speech5. pH balance6. remove excess heat and water 7. venous blood return8. protection
Physiology/anatomy of the nose
Protective mucus membrane - goblet cells (secrete mucus) and cilianasal hair - protects against large particles and insectsturbulent air flow - filters, warms and moistens air
Whats a goblet cell?
They secrete mucus in the nose
What are the paranasal sinuses
Maxillary (2), sephnoid, ethmoid, and frontal sinuses
Whats the pharynx and its 3 parts
Answer 5
Pharynx is a tube shared by the respiratory and digestive systemnasopharynxoropharynxlaryngopharynx
Whats the nasopharynx and where is it
Nasopharynx - adenoid tonsils (pharyngeal)internal nares to soft palate
part of pharynx
Whats the oropharynx and where is it
Answer 7
Contains palatine tonsilssoft palate to base of tongue
part of pharynx
Whats the laryngopharynx and where is it
Answer 8
Contains sublingual tonsilsbase of tongue (hyoid bone) to esophageal entrance
part of pharynx
What is the larynx?
Answer 9
The voice boxproduces sound
Whats the epiglottis?
Answer 10
Folds in the direction necessary to send food to stomach or air to lungsprojects above the glottispart of larynx
Whats thyroid cartilage and where is it
Part of the larynxthe adams appleforms anterior and lateral surface of larynx
Whats the cricoid cartilage and where is it
Part of the larynxforms posteroir support for larynx
What do the vocal cords do and how to they work
Part of larynxproduce soundintrease tension - high pitchdecrease tension - lower pitch
Whats the trachea, wheres it located, and anatomy/function
Answer 14
The power of breathing - tree trunkattaches to cricoid catrilage (larynx) and ends at mediastium
branches into L/R pulmonary bronchicomposed of 10-11 trachial cartilages "C" shaped with tracheal muscles between cartilage (gives the trachea some flexion for when food passes thru esophagus)prevents collapse and protects airway
What are bronchi and their sub parts
Answer 15
It branches off of the trachea into the L/R bronchi1. primary2. secondary3. teritary (divide until cartilages disapear)