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Human Respiratory System

This activity reviews the function and structures of the human respiratory system along with disorders.

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Human Respiratory SystemComposed of a network of passageways, which permits air to flow from the external environment and into the lungs
Nasal CavityLined with a ciliated mucus membrane
PharynxKnown as the throat region
LarynxContains vocal cords that vibrate and produce sound as air passes through
EpiglottisA cartilaginous flap that covers the trachea when swallowing food
TracheaKnown as the windpipe
TracheaKept open by rings of cartilage
BronchiTrachea divides into two major divisions known as
BronchiolesThe bronchi subdivide many times forming smaller tubules known as
AlveoliTiny bronchioles subdivide and terminate (end) with structures known as
AlveoliAre the functional units for gas exchange between the lung and the blood
VirusAn infectious agent that causes the flu
DiaphragmMuscle that forms the floor of the chest cavity and aids in breathing
DiffusionThe movement of gases into and out of the lungs
TuberculosisA bacterial infection that destroys the lungs
BronchitisInflammation of the membrane of the bronchial tubes
AsthmaAn allergic response characterized by constriction of the bronchial tubes
EmphysemaDisease in which the walls of the alveoli breakdown
PneumoniaThe alveoli become filled with fluid, preventing gas exchange between the alveoli and the capillaries



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