Topic 7 Respiratory_2 (structures) Flashcards
Structure... Houses olfactory receptors Rich blood supply Sticky mucous traps particulate Have ciliates Cells move the mucous to the throat (pharynx) where it is swallowed and digested
Nose
Structure…
Funnel shaped tube just behind the nasal cavity and above the larynx
Functions as: a passageway for air and food, a resonating chamber for sounds and as a housing for tonsils
At inferior end opens into the esophagus and larynx
Pharynx
Aka throat
Structure…
Voice production
Routes air and food into their proper channels (trachea vs esophagus)
Inferior to where the pharynx splits into the tracheA and the esophAgus
The epiglottis protects the tone of it
Larynx
Aka voice box
Structure…
Anterior to the esophagus
Fairly rigid c shaped rings of hyaline cartilage reinforce and support its shape
Lined with mucous membrane to filter particulate
Cilia sweep particulate out of the trachea to the throat for expectoration (coughing) or digestion
Trachea
Structure…
Situated at the 5th thoracic vertebra, divides into right and left primary bronchi which travel to the right and left lung
Bronchi (sing. Bronchus)
Related to bronchi…
An internal ridge where the trachea divides - it is one of the most sensitive areas of the trachea and larynx for triggering the cough reflex
Carina
Structure…
2 organs separated by the heart and other structures in the mediastinum
Smooth muscle increase, cartilage decreases
Lungs
Def.
The region in the thoracic cavity b/w the lungs - it extends from the sternum to the vertabrae and from the 1st rib to the clavicle
Mediastinum
Lungs contd
Top of lung is called
Bottom of lung is called
Apex
Base
Within lungs, each bronchus subdivides into smaller units…(4)
Secondary bronchi (3 lobes of the right/2 lobes of left)
Tertiary bronchi
Bronchioles
Terminal bronchioles
Lungs contd
The terminal bronchioles divide further until et to …
Alveoli
Def
A cup shaped outpouching lined with simple squamous epithelium supported by a thin elastic basement membrane
Alveoli
2 or more alveoli that share a common opening
Alveolar sac
Specific Structure Cell types…
Cells for gas exchange (simple squamous epithelium)
Cells for fluid secretion (keep cells moist)
____ macrophages remove dust
Fibroblasts make reticular and elastic fibres
Alveolar cells