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What makes up the upper respiratory system?
What makes up the upper respiratory system?
Nose/mouth, and pharynx
What makes up the lower respiratory system?
What makes up the lower respiratory system?
Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
What is another word for the throat?
What is another word for the throat?
Pharynx
What is another word for the voice box?
What is another word for the voice box?
Larynx
What is another word for the windpipe
What is another word for the windpipe
The trachea
What is the definition of respiration?
What is the definition of respiration?
The exchange of gases between the atmosphere, blood, and cells
What is the function of the alveoli?
What is the function of the alveoli?
Gas exchange. Oxygen goes into tissues and body and carbon dioxide leaves tissues and body
What is step 1 of respiration
What is step 1 of respiration
Pulmonary ventilation = Breathing. Inhalation and expiration
What is step 2 of respiration
What is step 2 of respiration
External (pulmonary) respiration. exchange of O2 and CO2 in alveoli
How does the diaphragm allow us to breathe?
How does the diaphragm allow us to breathe?
It uses muscles to pull down creating a vacuum and sucking air in, it then releases the muscle pushing the air back out
Asthma
Asthma
Can be caused by allergies, cold, exercise, etc + swelling of the airways
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
Bacterial growth in the lung tissue + Cough, chest pain, + coughing up blood
Disease causes fluid build up in your lungs
Disease causes fluid build up in your lungs
Pneumonia
Disorder caused by excess mucus production due to faulty transport proteins
Disorder caused by excess mucus production due to faulty transport proteins
Cystic Fibrosis
Emphysema
Emphysema
Smoking or pollution + gradual shortness of breath
Why is blood red?
Why is blood red?
The oxygen oxidizing the iron in your blood
What is the scientific word for a nose job?
What is the scientific word for a nose job?
Rhinoplasty
What is an ear, nose, and throat doctor called?
What is an ear, nose, and throat doctor called?
Otorhinolaryngology
Which Structure brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs from the heart?
Which Structure brings deoxygenated blood to the lungs from the heart?
Pulmonary artery
Which structure brings oxygenated blood to the heart?
Which structure brings oxygenated blood to the heart?
Pulmonary vein
Starting with you mouth how does air enter the body?
Starting with you mouth how does air enter the body?
Mouth ->Pharynx -> Larynx ->Trachea -> Bronchi -> Bronchioles ->Alveoli
The trachea extends from the ___________ down to the ____________
The trachea extends from the ___________ down to the ____________
Larynx, Bronchi
Why is it called the respiratory tree?
Why is it called the respiratory tree?
Because it looks like an upside down tree
What is the difference between the bronchi and bronchioles
What is the difference between the bronchi and bronchioles
The bronchi are the 2 branches, the bronchioles are the many branches that end int he alveoli
What fluid is in the alveoli?
What fluid is in the alveoli?
Surfactant
What are the hiccups?
What are the hiccups?
A spasm of the diaphragm
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