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Ch ;4 Structure and Function of the
(lungs, trachea, nose, alveoli, Larynx) of
the body ….study guide

A 3-dimensional visual of the respiratory system would be similar to an inverted tree if it
were hollow

Branches would be the bronchi

Leaves of the tree would be comparable to alveoli, with the microscopic sacs enclosed by
networks of capillaries

The passive transport process of diffusion is responsible forthe exchange of gases that occurs
during respiration

The respiratory tract is divided into upper and lower portions

The upper respiratory tract includes the nose, pharynx, and larynx

The lower respiratory tract contains the trachea, bronchial tree, alveoli, and lungs

The respiratory mucosa is a specialized membrane that lines the air distribution tubes in the
respiratory tree

Three types of epithelium arepresent in the respiratory mucosa

Ciliated pseudostratified epithelium lines most of the tract and produces mucus

Stratified squamous epithelium lines the nostrils, vocal folds, and pharynx; it serves a protective
function

Simple squamous epithelium lines the alveoli, and facilitates gas exchange

More than 125 mL of mucus is produced each day The respiratory mucosa forms a "mucous
blanket" over much of the respiratory mucosa

Mucus serves as an air purification mechanism by trapping inspired irritants such as dust and
pollen

The respiratory mucosa also supports what could be called the ciliary escalator; cilia on mucosal
cells beat in only one direction, moving mucus upward to the pharynx for removal

, A nasal septum separates the interior of the nose into two cavities, called nares or nostrils

Frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, and ethmoidal sinuses of the skull drain into the nose

The nose warms and moistens inhaled air. It also houses the sense organs of smell

The pharynx or throat is about 12.5 cm (or 5 inches) long. It is divided into the
nasopharynx, oropharynx, and the laryngopharynx

The two nasal cavities, mouth, esophagus, larynx, and auditory tubes all have openings into
the pharynx

Pharyngeal tonsils and the openings of auditory tubes open into the nasopharynx

The tonsils are found in the oropharynx

The pharynx functions as a passageway for food and liquids, as well as a passageway for air

Nine pieces of cartilage form the framework of the last structure of the upper respiratory
tract, the larynx

The thyroid cartilage (also called the Adam's apple) is the largest of the nine pieces of cartilage

The epiglottis partially covers the opening into the larynx

Vocal cords stretch across the interior of the larynx

One of the larynx's functions is voice production

The other larynx's function is air distribution; like the pharynx, it serves as a passageway for air
to move to and from the lungs

The trachea is a tube about 11 cm (or 4.5 in) long and 2.5 cm (or 1 in) in diameter

The trachea extends from the larynx into the thoracic cavity

C-shaped rings of cartilage hold the trachea open, but allow for swallowing

The trachea functions as a passageway for air to move to and from the lungs

Blockage of the trachea occludes the airway and, if complete, causes death in minutes

In fact, tracheal obstruction causes more than 4,000 deaths annually in the United States

The trachea branches into right and left bronchi

Each bronchus branches into smaller and smaller tubes, eventually leading to bronchioles

Bronchioles end in clusters of microscopic alveolar sacs, the walls of which are made up of
alveoli

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