between door number one‚ the food passageway‚ and door number two‚ the windpipe. Oscar chooses door number two and wins. This means that he gets to continue on his adventure. 6. Larynx – After opening door number two‚ Oscar finds himself on La La Larynx American Idol‚ the well-known singing competition that takes place in the larynx. Oscar sings a song about his adventure so far and the judges decide that he is good enough to move on. 7. Trachea – Oscar’s next stop is the trachea‚ a very windy place where
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Respiratory System 1. Identify the organs forming the respiratory passageway(s) in descending order until the alveoli are reached. 2. Describe the location‚ structure‚ and function of each of the following: nose‚ paranasal sinuses‚ pharynx‚ and larynx. 3. List and describe several protective mechanisms of the respiratory system. 4. Distinguish between conducting and respiratory zone structures. 5. Describe the makeup of the respiratory membrane‚ and relate structure to function
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intelligent hygiene‚ for the singer’s profession requires the highest degree of specialization in the use of the voice.2 Unfortunately‚ as Stemple states‚ "the lifestyles of many professional voice users are not compatible with the maintenance of a healthy larynx. Not only may these lifestyles create vocal abuse and emotional stress‚ but they may also lead to less than adequate physical health."3 Luchsinger and Arnold further advise the professional actor or singer that psychological and physical conditions
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because they do not use their skin to help them breathe. For a frog to make sound‚ they croak. This croak sound is used by males to: attract females‚ or to repel other males. This sound happens when a frog forces air from its lungs through the larynx‚ causing the vocal cords to vibrate and create a sound. The vocal sacs are below the mouth. When they create the sound‚ the mouth and nostrils are closed so that the muscles in the body and throat cause the throat to puff up and create the loud sound
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The vocal folds are two bands of smooth muscle tissue located in the larynx (voice box). The larynx is located in the neck at the top of the trachea (windpipe). Vocal folds produce the sound of your voice by vibration and the air passing through the folds from the lungs. The sound the vocal folds produce is then sent through the throat‚ nose‚ and mouth‚ giving the sound "resonance." The sound of each individual voice is determined by the size and shape of the vocal cords and the size and shape of
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oral approach involes inserting instruments through the oral cavity into the vocal chord region. This procedure is more common because it is a less invasive‚ and costly approach. The laryngomentary approach is when an incision goes directly into the larynx and bypasses the oral cavity entirely. This procedure is more invasive‚ and has a higher risk; therefor it is typically performed only if the oral approach was
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potential. Remembering these things could help protect you from damaging your voice for a period of time‚ and potentially for life. First‚ lets go over exactly what the vocal cords do in our body. Vocal cords are the folds of mucous membrane in the larynx which vibrate to make a range of vocal sounds‚ such as those during speaking and singling. Females are actually at a higher risk of developing vocal nodules. Vocal cord nodules and polyps are noncancerous growths on the vocal folds that affect the
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RESPIRATORY Wednesday‚ March 28‚ 2012 1:57 PM 1. 2. - Respiration Acquiring oxygen form the environment Respiration is the process of the obtaining oxygen from the external environment and eliminating CO2 Dived into 2 parts: External Respiration Exchange of the environment with the respiratory organ Internal Respiration Exchange of gas between blood and the tissue cells 1. 2. 3. - Adequate Respiratory Apparatus Large surface area For contact between the environmental medium (water or
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vocal fatigue. 3. Eat a balanced diet. At times of extended vocal use avoid large amounts of salt and refined sugar‚ spicy food such as Mexican‚ Szechuan Chinese‚ as well as excessive amounts of food and/or alcohol. One may note hoarseness in the larynx or dryness of the throat after drinking significant amounts of alcohol‚ caffienated‚ as well naturally or artificially sweetened beverages. The body needs water to metabolize these foods and beverages‚ excessive consumption of these items will reduce
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LESSON PLAN IN BIOLOGY I. Topic: The Human Organ System Sub topic: The Respiratory System II. OBJECTIVES 1. Identify the parts and functions of human respiratory system. 2. Trace the path of air from the nose to the lungs. III. MATERIALS: 1. Diagram of the Respiratory System. 2. Information’s about the Respiratory System. 3. Manila Paper‚ Pentel pen References: Department of Education‚ Culture and Sports. Instructional materials Development center.
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