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Created by Agasana Viengmany
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| Question | Answer | 
| Nose | nas/o | 
| Throat | Pharyng/o Pharyngx | 
| Windpipe | Trache/o Trachea | 
| Main bronchial tubes | bronchi/o = bronchus brunch/o = bronchus | 
| Small bronchial tubes | bronchiole bronchi/o -ole = small | 
| lungs | pneumon/o pneum/o pulmonary/o | 
| Ventilation | flow of air between the outside environment and lungs | 
| Internal respiration vs External Respiration | Internal respiration: exchange of O2 and CO2 between blood and body tissues and cells (cellular respiration) External respiration: Exchange of O2 and CO2 @ lungs | 
| Pathway of air during inhalation | nose → nasal cavity → nasopharynx → oropharynx → laryngopharynx → larynx → trachea → bronchi → bronchioles → alveoli → lung capillaries | 
| Upper Respiratory tract | - nose (nares and nasal septum) - nasal cavity (olfactory system) -Paranasal sinuses -pharynx (nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharyx) - Larynx (epiglottis, glottis) | 
| Lower Respiratory Tract | - Trachea - Lungs and associated structures (bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli, lung capillaries) | 
| Where would you find a septum in the respiratory tract? | Nasal cavity is divided down the middle by the nasal septum, a cartilaginous plate | 
| What structure divides the mouth from the nose? | Palate in the roof of the mouth | 
| Where would you expect to find mucous membranes in the respiratory system? | Walls of nasal cavity and nasal septum | 
| What are the three divisions of the pharynx based on their locations? | 1. Nasopharynx 2.Oropharynx 3. Laryngopharynx | 
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