draw and label the conducting and respiratory zones (from nasal cavity to respiratory membrane)
Conducting zone - only act as a passage through which air passes to respiratory zone.
Respiratory zone - actual zone where exchange of gas occur.
Image showing both of the zone is attached below as image as well as flow chart
draw and label the conducting and respiratory zones (from nasal cavity to respiratory membrane) Draw and...
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Part A - The respiratory system Drag each label to the appropriate location on this diagram of the human respiratory system. Reset Help Larynx Pharynx Esophagus Bronchus Trachea Lung Bronchiole Nasal cavity Diaphragm Submit Request Answer
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The Conducting and Respiratory Divisions The conducting division is involved in exchange of air entilation but not in respiration. It is the passageway air takes from your nose or mouth to where as exchange takes place in the lunes. Nos exchange takes place in the conducting division, because the layers of the passway are too thick for the pases to diffuse through. It includes the nose, the pharynx, the larynx, the trachea, and the bronchi. List, in order, the pathway...
the pathway of oxygen from the alveoli across the respiratory membrane to the capillaries is
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