Assessment 3 - Respiratory system Flashcards
The entrance to the respiratory system is through the …………….
external nares
The nasal chambers are divided into left and right by ………………………
a cartilaginous septum
The nasal turbinates are found within the nasal chambers. Describe the structure of the nasal turbinates.
Fine scrolls of bone
Covered by a ciliated mucous membrane with excellent blood supply
Which “anatomical direction” would you use to correctly describe the position of the nares on the head?
Rostral
What is a sinus?
Air-filled cavity within a bone
Describe the function of the paranasal sinuses.
Lighten the weight of the skull
Surfaces for heat exchange + mucus secretion.
The pharynx is the anatomical name for the throat area. It is divided into two areas. Name these two areas.
The naso-pharynx and the oro-pharynx
What is the function of the nasal turbinates?
Warm and moisten the air that is breathed in.
The ciliated mucous membrane helps to trap particles and waft them to the pharynx where they are swallowed (rather than enter the airways).
What structure separates the dorsal part of the pharynx from the ventral portion?
The soft palate
What structure separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity?
The hard palate
What is the function of the Eustachian (auditory) tubes which connect the pharynx to the middle ear?
To equalise pressure on either side of the ear drum / tympanic membrane.
In terms of swallowing, what is the function of the soft palate?
The soft palate prevents food from entering the nasal passages during swallowing.
Describe the location of the larynx
The larynx is caudal to the pharynx, in midline and ventral in the neck
Describe three functions of the larynx
Air flow into respiratory tract
Stop anything but gases from entering the respiratory system
Vocalisation
Describe the structure and function of the epiglottis
The epiglottis is a flap of elastic cartilage.
Seals-off the entrance to the larynx when an animal swallows.