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Respiratory Mucosa are what type of cell

Pseudostratified columnar goblet cells

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What bones make up hard palate

Maxilla and palatine bone(posterior 1/3)

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What is external nary

Nostril

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What is a conducting zone

An area where air is warmed moistened and travels to respiration zones

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What is a respiration zone

site of gas exchange

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Which organs are included in respiration zone

respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs

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Describe the structure and tissue type that make up external nary

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Which Two types of mucosa membrane line nasal cavity

Olfactory and Respiratory Mucosa

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Olfactory Mucosa

Line superior portion/roof of nasal cavity and house smell receptors

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Respiratory Mucosa

Line nasal cavity, nasopharynx, paranasal sinuses, and nasal conchae (Goblet cells)

-Secreted lysosome, and enzyme that destroys bacteria and other foreign particles

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The cells are respiratory mucosa are ______ which _______

Cilliated; moves contaminated mucous posteriorly to pharynx

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What is nasal conchae role

Air swirls creating turbulance increase surface contact between the air are mucosa, trapping large particles

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What kind of tissue lines oropharynx and larangyopharnyx

stratified squamous epithelium

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The larynx attaches to which bond superiorly

Hyoid

<p>Hyoid</p>
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Which 3 cartilanganous strucutres lie superior to cricoid cartilage

1) (most superior) Cuneiform Cartilage

2) Corniculate Cartilage

3) Arytenoid Cartilage(anchor vocal chords)

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Epiglottis composed of what cartilage

Elastic

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Larynx tissue

-Superior to vocal chords=stratified squamous

-Inferior to vocal chords= pseudostratified columnar (cilliated)

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What CT is present in Trachea

Fibroelastic connective tissue with cartilage rings to provide structure, and smooth muscle on the posterior side

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Layers of the Trachea

Mucosa, submucosa, adventita

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Trachea——>Alveoli

Trachea—> Primary Bronchi——>Lobar Bronchi——→ Segmental Bronchi——>Bronchioles——>Terminal Bronchioles——>Respiratory Bronchioles——→ Alveolar Duct——>Alveoli

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