Function of respiration Flashcards
Function of nostril
passageway into nasal cavity
Function of nasal cavity
- warming air to body temp = capillaries
- moisten air and cleansed of dust = mucus
- move trapped particles into nose or throat to be sneezed/cough = cilia
- max gas exchange = turbinate bone
Function of pharynx (throat)
- connects mouth and nasal cavity
- a passage way for food and air (allows air to only pass thorough to epiglottis)
Function Epiglottis
- covers the glottis
- allows air to pass into larynx
Function of glottis
- opening of the trachea to let air release from lungs and go into lungs -> control air flow
Function of larynx
-made of connective tissues
- allows air to pass freely thorough (pulling apart vocal cords) + MAKES SURE FOOD DOES NOT GO IN
- used to make sound - has 2 membrane
- vocal cords move closer together so pressure of air expels from lungs
What is the difference in sound with a longer vocal cord and a shorter vocal cord?
longer = deeper
shorter = higher
Why do males tend to have voice cracks during puberty?
Their vocal cords grow fast causing voice cracks -> will be gone after it finishes growing
Function of trachea
- connects larynx to lungs
- allows air from larynx and lungs
- like the last protection from foreign substances
Function of bronchi
- 1 goes into each lung
- distributes air
Function of bronchioles
- a microscopic tubules
- supplies air to all parts of lungs
Function of alveoli
- increases surface area for max. gas exchange
- one cell thick = allow faster diffusion to occur to get oxygen into capillaries
- has lipoprotein to keep moisture of air and also has lube
Why does air need to be moist?
to not damage tissues and allow faster diffusion (dissolves air also)
How many lobes does the lungs have?
right = 3
left = 2
Function of pleura
- outer = in chest wall
- inner = lungs
- lubricates layer to easily slide against each other to allows us to breathe
- ALSO THE SPACE/FLUID IN BETWEEN LAYER IS USED FOR VENTILATION