CH. 5: Respiratory Terms Flashcards

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nose

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lined with mucous membrane and fine hairs; it acts as a filter to moisten and warm the entering air

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nasal septum

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partition separating the right and left nasal cavities

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paranasal sinuses

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air cavities within the cranial bones that open into the nasal cavities

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pharynx

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serves as a food and air passageway. Air enters from the nasal cavities and/or mouth and passes through the pharynx to the larynx. Food enters the pharynx from the mouth and passes into the esophagus (also called the throat)

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adenoids

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lymphoid tissue located on the posterior wall of the nasal cavity (also called pharyngeal tonsils)

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tonsils

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lymphoid tissue located on the lateral wall at the junction of the oral cavity and oropharynx

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larynx

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location of the vocal cords. Air enters from the pharynx (also called the voice box)

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epiglottis

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flap of cartilage that automatically covers the opening of the larynx and keeps food from entering the larynx during swallowing

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trachea

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passageway for air to the bronchi from the larynx (also called the windpipe)

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bronchus (pl. bronchi)

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one of two branches from the trachea that conducts air into the lungs, where it divides and subdivides. The branchings resemble a tree; therefore, they are referred to as a bronchial tree.

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bronchioles

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smallest subdivision of the bronchial tree

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alveoli (s. alveolus)

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air sacs at the end of the bronchioles. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged through the alveolar walls and the capillaries.

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thorax

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chest, the part of the body between the neck and the diaphragm encased by the ribs. Thoracic cavity is the hollow space between the neck and diaphragm.

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lungs

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two spongelike organs in the thoracic cavity. The right lung consists of three lobes; the left has two lobes

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pleura

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double-folded, serous membrane covering each lung (visceral pleura) and lining the thoracic cavity (parietal pleura) with a small space between, called the pleural cavity, which contains serous fluid

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mediastinum

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space between the lungs; contains the heart, esophagus, trachea, great blood vessels, and other structures.

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diaphragm

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muscular partition that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity; aids in the breathing process by contracting and pulling air in, then relaxing and pushing air out.