Lower Respiratory Tract Flashcards

1
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larynx

A

voice box, connects pharynx to trachea

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2
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epiglottis

A

spoon shaped cartilage projecting superiorly into pharynx
- swallowing causes epiglottis to close larynx opening

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3
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larynx functions

A
  • passageway for air
  • prevents ingested materials from entering the respiratory tract
  • produces sound for speech
  • participates in sneeze, cough reflexes
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4
Q

thyroid cartilage

A

largest cartilage

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5
Q

laryngeal prominence

A

adams apple

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6
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cricoid cartilage

A

inferior, smaller

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7
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rima glottidis

A

opening between vocal cords

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8
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glottis

A

contains vocal folds (true vocal cords) plus rima glottidis

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9
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vocal cords

A

air through the rima glottidis -> vibration of vocal folds -> sounds

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10
Q

vocal range

A

how many octaves (depends on length and thickness of vocal folds)

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11
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pitch

A

how much tension on vocal folds

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12
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loudness

A

force of air through opening

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13
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trachea

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  • windpipe
  • anterior to esophagus, inferior to larynx, superior to main bronchi
  • supported by C-shaped cartilaginous rings (good for swallowing)
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