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Respiratory Mucosa are what type of cell
Pseudostratified columnar goblet cells
What bones make up hard palate
Maxilla and palatine bone(posterior 1/3)
What is external nary
Nostril
What is a conducting zone
An area where air is warmed moistened and travels to respiration zones
What is a respiration zone
site of gas exchange
Which organs are included in respiration zone
respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs
Describe the structure and tissue type that make up external nary

Which Two types of mucosa membrane line nasal cavity
Olfactory and Respiratory Mucosa
Olfactory Mucosa
Line superior portion/roof of nasal cavity and house smell receptors
Respiratory Mucosa
Line nasal cavity, nasopharynx, paranasal sinuses, and nasal conchae (Goblet cells)
-Secreted lysosome, and enzyme that destroys bacteria and other foreign particles
The cells are respiratory mucosa are ______ which _______
Cilliated; moves contaminated mucous posteriorly to pharynx
What is nasal conchae role
Air swirls creating turbulance increase surface contact between the air are mucosa, trapping large particles
What kind of tissue lines oropharynx and larangyopharnyx
stratified squamous epithelium
The larynx attaches to which bond superiorly
Hyoid

Which 3 cartilanganous strucutres lie superior to cricoid cartilage
1) (most superior) Cuneiform Cartilage
2) Corniculate Cartilage
3) Arytenoid Cartilage(anchor vocal chords)
Epiglottis composed of what cartilage
Elastic
Larynx tissue
-Superior to vocal chords=stratified squamous
-Inferior to vocal chords= pseudostratified columnar (cilliated)
What CT is present in Trachea
Fibroelastic connective tissue with cartilage rings to provide structure, and smooth muscle on the posterior side
Layers of the Trachea
Mucosa, submucosa, adventita
Trachea——>Alveoli
Trachea—> Primary Bronchi——>Lobar Bronchi——→ Segmental Bronchi——>Bronchioles——>Terminal Bronchioles——>Respiratory Bronchioles——→ Alveolar Duct——>Alveoli