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Things to Know for Chapter 13

Things to Know for Chapter 13. 1. Location and function of the following structures: Nares, Conchae, Septum, Goblet Cells. 2. Pharynx, Larynx, Vocal Cords, Trachea, Cartilage Rings. 3. Primary Bronchi, Secondary Bronchi, Bronchiole, Alveolar Duct, Alveoli.

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Things to Know for Chapter 13

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  1. Things to Know for Chapter 13 • 1. Location and function of the following structures: Nares, Conchae, Septum, Goblet Cells. • 2. Pharynx, Larynx, Vocal Cords, Trachea, Cartilage Rings. • 3. Primary Bronchi, Secondary Bronchi, Bronchiole, Alveolar Duct, Alveoli. • 4. Visceral Pleura, Parietal Pleura, Pleural Cavity, Epiglottis.

  2. 5. Type of tissue found in the nasal cavity. • 6. Type of tissue found in the alveoli. • 7. 4 bones with sinuses. Functions of sinuses. • 8. Relative sizes of lungs. • 9. Pressure changes inside and outside the lungs during inspiration and expiration. • 10. Descriptions and capacities of Respiratory Air Volumes. • 11. Regions of the brain that control rate and depth of breathing.

  3. 12. Stimuli that effect rate and depth of breathing. • 13. Type of tissue and the structure of the Respiratory Membrane. • 14. Methods of oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the blood. • *15. Order of structures a molecule of oxygen would pass from outside air to a blood capillary. • *16. Describe 2 defense mechanisms the respiratory system uses to prevent foreign particles from entering the body.

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