Ch 22: The Respiratory System 5-2 Objectives Functional Anatomy of the 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
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Air enters the nose by passing through the external nares or nostrils. The mucosa lining the nasal cavity‚ called the respiratory mucosa‚ warms the air as it flows pa Respiratory physiology The major function of the respiratory system is to supply the body with oxygen and to dispose of carbon dioxide. To do this‚ at least four distinct events‚ collectively called respiration‚ must occur: 1. Pulmonary ventilation Air must move into and out of the lungs so that the gases in
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ways that the heart can overcome excessive vagal stimulation. Two ways to overcome excessive vagal stimulation are sympathetic reflexes and initiating the rhythm of the Purkinje Fibers. 3) Describe how the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems work together to regulate heart rate. Sympathetic increases the heart rate whereas Parasympathetic decreases the heart rate. 4) What do you think would happen to the heart rate if the vagus nerve was cut? The heart rate will increase and return
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The regions where the pain is coming from are where the sinuses are located. If the sinuses remain blocked for a long time‚ a secondary infection may result. This secondary infection is caused by bacteria‚ which are normally present within the respiratory tract. These bacteria multiply and cause a secondary infection in the paranasal
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Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) PPH 0125 Mechanics Foundation in Engineering ONLINE NOTES Chapter 1 Physical Quantities Faculty of Engineering and Technology‚ Multimedia University‚ Jalan Ayer Keroh Lama‚ Bukit Beruang‚ 75450 Melaka‚ Malaysia. PPH0125 MECHANICS Contents 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Introduction to SI Units. Basic Quantities Derived Quantities Conversion of Units Scalar and Vector Quantity Factor of ten Simplification (Standard Prefixes) Dimension:
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Mechanics experiment 2 : (GROUP 3) Student no or trials Mass m(g) Deviation m-m ave (g) Absolute Deviation m-m ave (g) 1 75.5 0 0 2 75.3 -.02 0.2 3 75.8 .3 .3 4 75.4 -.10 .1 5 75.5 0 0 Sum 377.5 0.6 Average 75.5 0.12 Table 1: Measurement of the old balance Table 2 : Measurement for the new balance Student no or trials Mass m(g) Deviation m-m ave (g) Absolute Deviation m-m ave (g) 1 74.1 -1.14 1.14 2 75.5 .26 .26 3 75.4 .16 .16 4 75.6 .36 .36 5 75.6 .36 .36
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Nicholas Caruolo Throughout my life I’ve always had an interest in mechanics. At a young age I was constantly taking things apart to learn how they go together. This mechanical interest has played a huge role in life‚ dictating my hobbies and interests. My job as a bicycle mechanic is a large interest of mine. It allows me to creatively use my mechanical knowledge to fix problems with bicycles. Outside of work‚ I recently bought a motorcycle and have since been disassembling and tuning the entire
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Respiratory Disorders Management and Care Our respiratory system is like a battery in our car‚ without it we will not be able to generate the heart and the rest of our body. There is an old proverb that states‚ "Life is in the breath. He who half breathes half lives." If you have allergies‚ asthma‚ or other breathing problems‚ this proverb may sound very familiar. But a greater understanding of your breathing problems‚ along with an accurate medical diagnosis and effective treatment‚ can help
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NAME LAB TIME/DATE R E V I E W S H E E T E X E R C I S E Print Form 36 Anatomy of the Respiratory System Upper and Lower Respiratory System Structures 1. Complete the labeling of the diagram of the upper respiratory structures (sagittal section). Frontal sinus Cribriform plate of ethmoid bone Superior nasal chonchea middle inferior external nares Hard palate epiglottis Tongue Lingual tonsil tongue Hyoid bone Thyroid cartilage of larynx
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Respiratory System The respiratory system is the bodies way to inhale and exhale air and diffuse oxygen. This system consists of several organs such as the trachea‚ lungs‚ larynx‚ pharynx‚ etc. All of these organs work together to help us breathe and are formed to their function. There is two different ways of respiration; external respiration which is the exchange of gases between the alveoli and the blood‚ and internal respiration which is the exchange of gases between the blood and tissue cells
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