10. The Respiratory System A. Anatomy of the respiratory system 1. Label the parts of the...
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the structures of the upper respiratory system. Part A Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the structures of the upper respiratory system. Reset Help Superior Middle Nasal vestibule Inferior Nasopharyngeal meatus Epiglottis Nasopharynx Pharynx Nasal conchae Pharyngeal tonsil Oropharynx Choanae Glottis Nasal cavity Frontal sinus Laryngopharynx Esophagus Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining You labeled 4 of 10 targets incorrectly.
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
D 1. These are peripheral chemoreceptors that monitor changes in respiratory gasses and blood acidity levels carotid bodies medulla oblongata vagus nerve D 2. The region of the lung served by secondary, or lobar, bronchi. lobule bronchopulmonary segment lobe D 3. The respiratory zone begins at the large bronchioles. False True D 4. The serous membrane lining of the wall of the thoracic cavity. parietal pericardium visceral pleura parietal pleura visceral pericardium D 5. The smallest airway of the bronchial...
1.) Describe the stages of airflow from the nose to the alveoli using the guide below. 2.) Why does the Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) hormone stimulate the growth of the corpus luteum during early pregnancy? Explain. Guide Nares → Vestibule → Nasal Cavity → Nasopharynx → Oropharynx → Laryngopharynx → Larynx → Trachea → Primary Bronchus → Secondary Bronchus → Tertiary Bronchus → Bronchiole → Terminal Bronchiole → Respiratory Bronchiole → Alveolar Duct → Alveolar Sac → Alveolus
Instructors may of the Review SH using Masterin REVIEW SHEET Anatomy of the Respiratory System EXERCISE Name Lab Time/Date Upper and lower Respiratory System Structures 1. Complete the labeling of the model of the respiratory structures (sagittal section) shown below. 2. Two pairs of mucosal folds are found in the larynx. Which pair are the true vocal cords (superior or infer 3. Name the specific cartilages in the larynx that correspond to the following descriptions. shaped like a ring forms...
BIOL 145 Christ Ber Dunnin Color & Label the Respiratory System 90 polo TONY OP JON BASE Color nasopharynx: blue oropharynx: green laryngopharynx: purple superior lobes: orange middle lobe: yellow inferior lobe: green Circle upper respiratory system: red lower respiratory system: blue conducting zone: green respiratory zone: purple
nursing diagnosis i.paired physical mobility related to ventilation perfusion mismatch as evidence of shortness of breath on ambulation Design Layout References Mailings Review Vie Indent Spacing Line Numbers Hyphenation Before: O pt A After: 9 pt E Left: 0 Columns Breaks A Positi t Right:0 you will reply to two classmates with additional questions/comments regarding the respiratory system. The respiratory system has many different organs and passageways. In general all of the passages that get air to the air sacs...
trachea primary bronchi plurae FIGURE 7-3 Lower respiratory tract. TERMS FOR FIGURE 7-3 Cardiac notch Carina Diaphragm Horizontal fissure Left inferior lobe Left oblique fissure Left superior lobe Parietal pleura Pleural cavity Primary bronchus Right inferior lobe Right middle lobe Right oblique fissure Right superior lobe Secondary bronchus Tertiary bronchus Trachea Visceral pleura
(2.5 pts 2. Within the nasal cavity, posterior to the vestibule are three bony folds that project from the lateral walls toward the septum. O The vibrissae The perpendicular plate of the ethmoid The nasal conchae The choanae O 3. Which region of the pharynx is found between the soft palate and the top of the epiglottis? 2.5 pts O Nasopharynx Oropharynx Laryngopharynx O Suprapharynx 4. Which cartilage has an anterior peak the laryngeal prominence also known as the "Adam's...
QUESTION 14 For each of the following parts of the respiratory tract, indicate the type of epithelium found there (simple squamous, stratified squamous, or pseudostratified ciliated columnar). Part of Respiratory Tract Type of epithelium Vestibule (of nostril) laryngopharynx nasal cavity Nasopharynx Oropharynx Alveoli